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61 EGW GW 488.1 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
… , but they have not yet learned that they should not pull alone. Instead of isolating themselves, let them draw in harmony with their fellow-laborers. Unless …
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62 EGW PCL 234.3 (2018 Principles for Christian Leaders)
… that they are not seeking to use for their personal benefit the advantages and knowledge they have gained. They realize that divine providence has given …
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63 EGW ChL 48.3 (1985 Christian Leadership)
… which they have talents for doing if they were given an opportunity to learn. This is the work which should have been done, but which you have left undone. If …
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64 EGW GW 439.1 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
Ministers of God should be men of good repute, capable of discreetly managing an interest after they have aroused it. We stand in great need of competent men, who will bring honor instead of disgrace upon the cause which they represent.
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65 EGW PCL 283.1 (2018 Principles for Christian Leaders)
Let those at the heart of the work see that they are clear from the practice of oppression. Let there be no lording it over God’s heritage. Let no man, or body of men, imagine that they have the prerogative of lording it over God’s people.. . .
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66 EGW PK 537.3 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken the everlasting covenant. Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth, and they that …
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67 EGW ChL 53.2 (1985 Christian Leadership)
Our most responsible men had to learn by a long discipline and practice how to use their judgment. In many things they have shown that their work ought to have been better.— Letter 12, 1885 (October 28, 1885, to Butler and Haskell).
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68 EGW GW 334.3 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
In every age since Christ was among men, there have been some who chose to seclude themselves from others, manifesting a Pharisaical desire for preeminence. Shutting themselves away from the world, they have not lived to bless their fellow-men.
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69 EGW GW 338.2 (1915 Gospel Workers (1915 ed.))
People are easily reached through the avenues of the social circle. But many ministers dread the task of visiting; they have not cultivated social qualities, have not acquired that genial spirit that wins its way to the hearts of the people.
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70 EGW PK 362.2 (1917 Prophets and Kings)
… spoiled, they have slept their sleep: And none of the men of might have found their hands. At Thy rebuke, O God of Jacob, Both the chariot and horse are cast into …
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