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61 EGW RC 92.5 (1985 Reflecting Christ)
The love which glowed in his heart for Christ, led him to put forth the most earnest, untiring labor for his fellow men, especially for his brethren in the Christian church....
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62 EGW TDG 90.4 (1979 This Day With God)
All the gifts of God are to be exercised to produce as well as to consume. In no case can this work become a self-centered work, or exclusive of his fellow workmen....
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63 EGW TDG 146.4 (1979 This Day With God)
God designs that the teacher of the Bible should in his character and home life be a specimen of the principles of the truth which he is teaching to his fellow men.
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64 EGW TDG 224.5 (1979 This Day With God)
Divine truth exercises little influence upon our fellow men, when it should exercise much influence through our practice. Truth, precious truth, is Jesus in the life, a living, acting principle.— Manuscript 34, August 3, 1894, .
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65 EGW TDG 349.3 (1979 This Day With God)
Let all carefully examine their business relations with their Creator. Those who will not hesitate to deal treacherously with their Maker will certainly not hesitate to deal treacherously with their fellow men.
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66 EGW CC 180.6 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… a fellow-being, but his chief guilt is the sin that he has committed against the Lord, and the evil influence of his example upon others. The sincere child of …
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67 EGW CC 316.3 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… his fellow disciple, Judas.... John warred earnestly against his faults; but Judas violated his conscience and yielded to temptation, fastening upon himself …
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68 EGW CC 319.5 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
Until this step was taken, Judas had not passed beyond the possibility of repentance. But when he left the presence of his Lord and his fellow disciples, the final decision had been made. He had passed the boundary line. Ibid., 654, 655 .
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69 EGW CC 357.2 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… his fellow men, especially for his brethren in the Christian church.
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70 EGW FLB 167.7 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
Only one lease of life is granted us; and the inquiry with everyone should be, How can I invest my life so that it will yield the greatest profit? How can I do most for the glory of God and the benefit of my fellow men? Temperance, 137 .
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