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61 EGW LHU 322.4 (1988 Lift Him Up)
But some doubted. So it will always be. There are those who find it hard to exercise faith, and they place themselves on the doubting side. These lose much because of their unbelief.
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62 EGW ML 14.5 (1952 My Life Today)
If we commit the keeping of our souls to God in the exercise of living faith, His promises will not fail us; for they have no limit but our faith. The Signs of the Times, November 14, 1906 .
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63 EGW ML 135.7 (1952 My Life Today)
Nature is God's physician. The pure air, the glad sunshine, the beautiful flowers and trees, the orchards and vineyards, and outdoor exercise amid these surroundings are health giving—the elixir of life.
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64 EGW ML 138.3 (1952 My Life Today)
Clothe your boys and girls comfortably and properly.... Then let them go out and exercise in the open air, and live to enjoy health and happiness. Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene, 91 .
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65 EGW ML 240.2 (1952 My Life Today)
What is pure religion? Christ has told us that pure religion is the exercise of pity, sympathy, and love, in the home, in the church, and in the world....
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66 EGW OHC 23.5 (1961 Our High Calling)
Living amid these opposing forces, we may through the exercise of faith and prayer, call to our side a retinue of heavenly angels, who will guard us from every corrupting influence. Letter 258, 1907 .
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67 EGW OHC 61 (1961 Our High Calling)
The Highest Exercise of Our Powers, February 24
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68 EGW OHC 69.4 (1961 Our High Calling)
Any habit or practice which will weaken the nerve and brain power or the physical strength disqualifies for the exercise of the next grace which comes in after temperance—patience....
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69 EGW OHC 71.1 (1961 Our High Calling)
For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come. 1 Timothy 4:8 .
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70 EGW RC 77.8 (1985 Reflecting Christ)
Those who are united with Christ through the daily, hourly exercise of the faith which works by love and purifies the soul receive the forgiveness of their sins, and are sanctified unto eternal life.— Manuscript 12a, 1901 .
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