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61 EGW LF 275.1 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… can fit except the year-day principle. (4) Daniel 11 is an expansion of the prophecy of Daniel 8, yet Daniel 11 is not symbolic. Three times it speaks of “years” ( verses …
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62 EGW MHH 257.3 (2004 The Ministry of Health and Healing)
… , that fits them to bear life’s responsibilities, fits them to stand at the head of their families. Such an education is not acquired by a study of heathen classics …
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63 EGW RR 79.3 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
… a fitness for a higher work. In learning to serve he also learned how to instruct and lead. No one can know God’s intentions in His discipline, but all may be certain …
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64 EGW RR 36.1 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
Under Solomon’s rulership, Jeroboam had shown ability and sound judgment. His years of faithful service fitted him to rule with wisdom. But Jeroboam failed to trust in God.
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65 EGW TEd 41.1 (2000 True Education)
The lesson is for all. None can know what God’s purpose in His discipline may be, but all may be certain that faithfulness in little things is the evidence of fitness for greater responsibilities.
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66 EGW SJ 35.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
The youth who try to please God in all that they do, who do right because it is right, will be useful in the world. By being faithful in a humble place they are fitting themselves for a higher position.
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67 EGW BOE 113.4 (2007 Beginning of the End)
The lion, king of the forest, is a fitting symbol for this tribe, from which came David, and the Son of David, Shiloh (Jesus), the true “Lion of the tribe of Judah,” to whom all powers shall finally bow and all nations give honor.
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68 EGW BOE 356.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Now that David was established on the throne, he turned to accomplish a cherished goal—to bring the ark of God up to Jerusalem. It was fitting that the capital of the nation should be honored with the ark, the token of the divine Presence.
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69 EGW LF 171.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… , being fitted together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord” ( Ephesians 2:20, 21 ).
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70 EGW RR 92.8 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
In keeping with the custom of those days, Naaman asked Elisha to accept a costly present. But the prophet refused. It was not fitting for him to take payment for a blessing given by God. “So he departed from him.”
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