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Ellen G. White Quotes
Ellen G. White
American
Writer
Born:
Nov 26
,
1827
Died:
Jul 16
,
1915
Christ
God
Love
Soul
Will
Work
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True love is not a strong, fiery, impetuous passion. It is, on the contrary, an element calm and deep. It looks beyond mere externals, and is attracted by qualities alone. It is wise and discriminating, and its devotion is real and abiding.
Ellen G. White
Love
True Love
Alone
Wise
Love Is
Strong
Passion
Calm
On The Contrary
Abide
Impetuous
Mere
True
Beyond
Attracted
Qualities
Looks
Devotion
Real
Discriminating
Contrary
Fiery
Deep
Element
The greatest want of the world is the want of men - men who will not be bought or sold; men who in their inmost souls are true and honest; men who do not fear to call sin by its right name; men whose conscience is as true to duty as the needle to the pole; men who will stand for the right though the heavens fall.
Ellen G. White
World
Fear
Will
Men
Fall
Duty
Sold
Though
Bought
True
Sin
Pole
Name
Call
Greatest
Souls
Heavens
Want
Stand
Who
Whose
Conscience
Right
Inmost
Honest
Honest Men
Needle
A Christian reveals true humility by showing the gentleness of Christ, by being always ready to help others, by speaking kind words and performing unselfish acts, which elevate and ennoble the most sacred message that has come to our world.
Ellen G. White
Words
World
Christ
Help Others
Christian
Humility
Others
Our
Our World
Kind
Kind Words
Sacred
Unselfish
True
Performing
Come
Most
Message
Gentleness
Ready
Reveals
Always
Being
Which
Speaking
Help
Showing
Acts
Elevate
Ennoble
God tests and proves us by the common occurrences of life. It is the little things which reveal the chapters of the heart.
Ellen G. White
Life
God
Heart
Little Things
Chapters
Reveal
Occurrence
Proves
Tests
Common
Which
Little
Us
Things
Talk unbelief, and you will have unbelief; but talk faith, and you will have faith. According to the seed sown will be the harvest.
Ellen G. White
Faith
You
Will
Harvest
Seed
Unbelief
Talk
According
Sown
The perfection of Christian character depends wholly upon the grace and strength found alone in God.
Ellen G. White
God
Alone
Strength
Character
Grace
Christian
Perfection
Depends
Wholly
Found
Do not borrow the productions of other men's brains and pens and recite them as a lesson; but make the most of the talents, the brain power, that God has given you.
Ellen G. White
God
You
Men
Power
Lesson
Other
Recite
Pens
Borrow
Given
Talents
Most
Make
Brain
Brain Power
Brains
Them
Productions
God's promises are all on condition of humble obedience.
Ellen G. White
God
Obedience
Humble
Promises
Condition
Ministers should not pray so loud, and long, as to exhaust the strength. It is not necessary to weary the throat and lungs in prayer. God's ear is ever open to hear the heart-felt petitions of his humble servants, and he does not require them to wear out the organs of speech in addressing him.
Ellen G. White
God
Strength
Prayer
Humble
Weary
Long
Addressing
Out
Ministers
Wear
Throat
Open
He
Him
Does
Exhaust
Pray
Hear
His
Loud
Them
Require
Should
Organs
Ever
Servants
Ear
Necessary
Lungs
Speech
The life of Christ was a life of humble simplicity, yet how infinitely exalted was his mission. Christ is our example in all things.
Ellen G. White
Life
Humble
Simplicity
Christ
Example
Our
All Things
Exalted
Mission
How
His
Infinitely
Things
Those who are preparing for the coming of Christ should be sober, and watch unto prayer, for our adversary, the Devil, goeth about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour; whom we are to resist steadfast in the faith.
Ellen G. White
Lion
Faith
Prayer
Christ
Devil
Our
Those
Seeking
Steadfast
About
He
Roaring
Like
Adversary
Unto
Devour
Coming
May
Sober
Should
Who
Preparing
Whom
Watch
Resist
The name, Seventh-day Adventist, is a standing rebuke to the Protestant world. Here is the line of distinction between the worshipers of God, and those who worship the beast, and receive his mark. The great conflict is between the commandments of God and the requirements of the beast.
Ellen G. White
God
Great
Conflict
World
Beast
Mark
Worship
Distinction
Those
Adventist
Between
Name
Protestant
Line
His
Commandments
Requirements
Standing
Who
Rebuke
Receive
Here
Religion will prove to the believer a comforter and a sure guide to the fountain of true happiness.
Ellen G. White
Happiness
Religion
True Happiness
Will
Guide
True
Sure
Comforter
Prove
Believer
Fountain
Do not sit down in Satan's easy chair of do-little, but arise and aim at the elevated standard which it is your privilege to attain.
Ellen G. White
Satan
Sit
Down
Aim
Easy
Attain
Arise
Privilege
Which
Your
Standard
Chair
Elevated
The great moral powers of the soul are faith, hope, and love.
Ellen G. White
Love
Hope
Faith
Great
Soul
Moral
Powers
Why the Christian life is so difficult to many is because they have a divided heart. They are double-minded, which makes them unstable in all their ways.
Ellen G. White
Life
Heart
Christian
Difficult
Ways
Divided
Unstable
Because
Makes
Which
Them
Many
Why
Christian Life
God requires his people to shine as lights in the world. It is not merely the ministers who are required to do this, but every disciple of Christ. Their conversation should be heavenly.
Ellen G. White
God
Conversation
People
World
Christ
Shine
Every
Ministers
Merely
Lights
Disciple
His
Heavenly
Required
Should
Requires
Who
Let me tell you that the children from their very birth are born to evil. Satan seems to have control of them. He seems to take possession of their young minds, and they are corrupted. Why do fathers and mothers act as though a lethargy was upon them? They do not mistrust that Satan is sowing evil seed in their families.
Ellen G. White
Me
You
Satan
Evil
Control
Young
Birth
Fathers
Minds
Possession
Though
Tell
Corrupted
Seed
Born
Seems
Take
He
Mistrust
Mothers
Very
Families
Sowing
Children
Them
Act
Lethargy
Why
The mother cannot expect her daughter to understand the mysteries of housekeeping without education. She should instruct them patiently, lovingly, and make the work as agreeable as she can by her cheerful countenance and encouraging words of approval. If they fail once, twice, or thrice, censure not.
Ellen G. White
Work
Education
Words
Mother
Daughter
Mysteries
Once
Approval
Countenance
Fail
Cheerful
She
Make
Housekeeping
Without
Understand
Encouraging
Expect
Patiently
Censure
Cannot
Lovingly
Them
Should
Agreeable
Twice
Her
Music is made one of Satan's most attractive agencies to ensnare souls; but, when turned to a good account, it is a blessing. When abused, it leads the unconsecrated to pride, vanity, and folly.
Ellen G. White
Music
Good
Blessing
Satan
Pride
Made
Vanity
Folly
Leads
Abuse
Most
Attractive
Souls
Account
Agencies
Turned
It is labor that keeps the strong man strong. And spiritual labor, toil and burden-bearing, is what will give strength to the church of Christ.
Ellen G. White
Strength
Spiritual
Man
Strong
Christ
Church
Will
Strong Man
Give
Labor
Toil
Keeps
If you lose Heaven, you lose everything; if you gain Heaven, you gain everything.
Ellen G. White
You
Lose
Everything
Heaven
Gain
Whatsoever is done out of pure love, be it ever so little or contemptible in the sight of men, is wholly fruitful; for God measures more with how much love one worketh, than the amount he doeth.
Ellen G. White
Love
God
Pure
Men
Sight
Out
Pure Love
More
He
Contemptible
How
How Much
Than
Whatsoever
Done
Fruitful
Little
Much
Measures
Wholly
Ever
Amount
A person whose mind is quiet and satisfied in God is in the pathway to health.
Ellen G. White
God
Health
Mind
Satisfied
Quiet
Person
Pathway
Whose
Many have a vague idea that they must make some wonderful effort in order to gain the favor of God. But all self-dependence is vain. It is only by connecting with Jesus through faith that the sinner becomes a hopeful, believing child of God.
Ellen G. White
God
Faith
Wonderful
Vain
Favor
Hopeful
Must
Some
Only
Through
Idea
Make
Becomes
Sinner
Effort
Child
Order
Gain
Connecting
Many
Believing
Jesus
Vague
Vague Idea
We are not our own. We do not belong to ourselves. But we have been purchased with a dear price. We have cost an immense sum, even the sufferings and death of the Son of God.
Ellen G. White
Death
God
Son
Own
Sum
Our
Immense
Ourselves
Purchased
Cost
Price
Dear
Been
Even
Sufferings
Belong
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