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1 BIBLE 6BC 1067.4 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 6)
… .” In accepting Christ, Paul accepted this commission. He realized that upon him rested the obligation of laboring for all classes of men—for Jew and Gentile …
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2 BIBLE 6BC 1117.14 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 6)
Accepting Christ as a personal Saviour, and following His example of self-denial—this is the secret of holiness ( The Signs of the Times, December 17, 1902 ).
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3 EGW AA 151.4 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… in accepting the worship of the people he had filled up the measure of his iniquity and brought upon himself the just wrath of Jehovah.
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4 EGW COL 367.2 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
This unfaithful servant made others sharers with him in his dishonesty. He defrauded his master to advantage them, and by accepting this advantage they placed themselves under obligation to receive him as a friend into their homes.
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5 BIBLE 5BC 1090.4 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5)
In accepting Christ's yoke of restraint and obedience, you will find that it is of the greatest help to you. Wearing this yoke keeps you near the side of Christ, and He bears the heaviest part of the load.
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6 EGW PP 72.4 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… and accepting these truths as had Abel. He was not the victim of an arbitrary purpose. One brother was not elected to be accepted of God, and the other to be rejected …
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7 EGW COL 378.1 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… by accepting the virtue and grace of Christ can we keep the law. Belief in the propitiation for sin enables fallen man to love God with his whole heart and his …
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8 EGW LP 121.2 (1883 Sketches from the Life of Paul)
… from accepting the faith than there were accessions from the Gentiles. Thus they excused their opposition to the results of the calm deliberations of God's …
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9 EGW AA 177.2 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… were accepting the gospel of Christ. In the face of opposition, envy, and prejudice they went on with their work, “speaking boldly in the Lord,” and God “gave testimony …
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10 EGW CIHS 111.2 (1969 Christ in His Sanctuary)
… from accepting the popular view as to what constitutes the sanctuary.
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11 EGW LP 64.1 (1883 Sketches from the Life of Paul)
… their accepting the faith of Christ, the national peculiarities of the Jews, which kept them distinct from all other people, would finally disappear from …
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12 EGW LP 106.2 (1883 Sketches from the Life of Paul)
… from accepting the truth.
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13 BIBLE 6BC 1074.7 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 6)
… , through accepting Christ as his Saviour, he becomes a partaker of the divine nature. Thus he becomes connected with God and Christ ( Letter 68, 1899 ).
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14 EGW CIHS 114.2 (1969 Christ in His Sanctuary)
… of accepting the theories and interpretations of men, instead of making the Bible its own interpreter. To the children of faith the perplexity and sorrow …
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15 EGW AA 288.2 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… . In accepting Christianity, some of the believers had not fully renounced their superstitions. To some extent they still continued the practice of magic …
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16 EGW AA 298.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… . Before accepting into church fellowship those who made a profession of Christianity, he had been careful to give them special instruction as to the privileges …
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17 EGW COL 388.3 (1900 Christ’s Object Lessons)
… . By accepting this work of ministry we place ourselves in His school, to be fitted for the courts of God. By rejecting it, we reject His instruction, and choose …
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18 EGW DA 520.2 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… . In accepting and obeying them was the ruler's only hope of salvation. His exalted position and his possessions were exerting a subtle influence for evil …
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19 EGW PP 120.3 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… were accepting the rule of the cruelest of tyrants. Satan was seeking to bring contempt upon the sacrificial offerings that prefigured the death of Christ …
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20 EGW LP 66.2 (1883 Sketches from the Life of Paul)
… , in accepting Christianity, had united the truth to their unsanctified natures, and continued to practice fornication. The Jewish Christians could not …
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