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The people are hungry for the bread of life. Do not offer them a stone.
Ellen G. White
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Ellen G. White
Age: 87 †
Born: 1827
Born: November 26
Died: 1915
Died: July 16
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Gorham
Maine
Ellen Gould Harmon
Ellen Gould White
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Don't you quote Sister White. I don't want you ever to quote Sister White until you get your vantage ground where you know where you are. Quote the Bible. Talk the Bible. It is full of meat, full of fatness. Carry it right out in your life, and you will know more Bible than you know now.
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We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.
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There are orphans who can be cared for but this some will not venture to undertake for it brings them more work than they care to do, leaving them but little time for their own pleasure.
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God tests and proves us by the common occurrences of life. It is the little things which reveal the chapters of the heart.
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True love is a high and holy principle, altogether different in character from that love which is awakened by impulse and which suddenly dies when severely tested.
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In consequence of our limited ideas of the sufferings of Christ, we place a low estimate upon the great work of the atonement. The glorious plan of man's salvation was brought about through the infinite love of God the Father. In this divine plan is seen the most marvelous manifestation of the love of God to the fallen race.
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God requires you individually to come up to the point, to make an entire surrender. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
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We need no fanciful teaching regarding the personality of God. What God desires us to know of Him is revealed in His word and His works. The beautiful things of nature reveal His character and His power as Creator.
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In Christ was united the human and the divine. His mission was to reconcile God to man, and man to God to unite the finite with the infinite.
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Water is the best liquid possible to cleanse the tissues.... Drink some, a little time before or after a meal.
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Many are to believe on Christ through the communication of truth by His servants. As they see the beauty of the Word of God, and as they see Jesus revealed in the lives of His children, they will praise Him with heart and soul and voice.
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Love exercised while duty is neglected will make children headstrong, willful, perverse, selfish, and disobedient. If stern duty is left to stand alone without love to soften and win, it will have a similar result. Duty and love must be blended in order that children may be properly disciplined.
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Whatever attracts the mind from God, whatever draws the affections away from Christ, is an enemy to the soul.
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I had often sought for the peace there is in Christ, but I could not seem to find the freedom I desired. A terrible sadness rested on my heart. I could not think of anything I had done to cause me to feel sad but it seemed to me that I was not good enough to enter Heaven, that such a thing would be altogether too much for me to expect.
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