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1 EGW LF 158.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… who accepted the advent message came from different denominations, and their denominational barriers fell to the ground. Conflicting creeds shattered …
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2 EGW ULe 69.7 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… many accepted the Savior. But neither Paul nor Barnabas was content to take up work elsewhere without confirming the faith of the converts where they had …
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3 EGW HH 18.1 (2009 Humble Hero)
… Jesus accepted humanity when the race had been weakened by four thousand years of sin. Like every child of Adam, He accepted the results of heredity. We can …
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4 EGW AC 15.4 (2002 A Call to Stand Apart)
… Jesus accepted humanity when the race had been weakened by millennia of sin. Like every other human baby, He accepted the results of the laws of heredity so …
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5 EGW HH 190.2 (2009 Humble Hero)
… had accepted Christ began to harbor doubts about John’s mission when he was imprisoned and put to death, and they now doubted that Jesus was the Messiah. Many …
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6 EGW BOE 259.6 (2007 Beginning of the End)
The ambassadors accepted this explanation with great joy, and the people united in rejoicing and praise to God.
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7 EGW ULe 38.5 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
The Roman authorities accepted bribes of large sums of money to make no investigation.
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8 EGW ULe 140.2 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
Paul was heartbroken. He immediately wrote to the deceived believers, exposing the false ideas that they had accepted.
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9 EGW BOE 27.2 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Cain had the same opportunity of accepting these truths as had Abel. God had not chosen one brother to be accepted and the other rejected. Abel chose faith and obedience; Cain, unbelief and rebellion.
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10 EGW BOE 167.3 (2007 Beginning of the End)
A large amount of the most costly material was required for building the sanctuary, yet the Lord only accepted freewill offerings.
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11 EGW HH 79.6 (2009 Humble Hero)
As the woman heard these words, faith sprang up in her heart. She accepted the wonderful announcement from the lips of the divine Teacher.
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12 EGW HH 118.5 (2009 Humble Hero)
In simple faith he accepted the words of Jesus. He made no further request but lay in blissful silence. The people looked on with awe.
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13 EGW ULe 24.2 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
Many were waiting for this testimony, and when they heard it, they believed and joined forces with those who accepted the gospel.
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14 EGW ULe 52.8 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
Peter said, “I perceive that God shows no partiality. But in every nation whoever fears Him and works righteousness is accepted by Him.”
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15 EGW HH 43.3 (2009 Humble Hero)
He must walk the path alone. The redemption of the world must rest on Him who had accepted the weakness of humanity. He saw and felt it all, but His determination remained firm.
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16 EGW LF 40.5 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Wycliffe now taught the distinctive doctrines of Protestantism—salvation through faith in Christ and that the Bible alone is infallible. Nearly one half of the people of England accepted the new faith.
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17 EGW LF 218.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Eve yielded to temptation, and through her influence Adam sinned. They accepted the words of the serpent. They distrusted their Creator and imagined that He was restricting their liberty.
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18 EGW RR 123.3 (2008 Royalty and Ruin)
The time had come for the worshipers to return to their homes. God had accepted the broken-hearted who had confessed their sins and resolutely turned to Him for forgiveness and help.
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19 EGW ULe 56.7 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
Herod accepted the idolatry of the people as his right. A glow of gratified pride spread over his face as he heard the shout, “The voice of a god, and not of a mortal!”
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20 EGW ULe 90.3 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
In this way Paul met the paganism of his day. His labors in Athens were not entirely fruitless. Dionysius, one of the most prominent citizens, and some others accepted the gospel.
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