EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)
Sabbath school teachers’ meeting - Sacrifice, Sacrifices
Sabbath school teachers’ meeting
Sabbath school teachers’ meeting, long and dry speeches in, weary minds CSW 166
Sabbath school work
Sabbath school work, careful plans should be matured in 4T 70
church should be improved and enlarged by CSW 9
conducting, calls for dealing with those who make mistakes CSW 171
cripples along for lack of efficient and discerning leaders CSW 164; FE 121
cultivate, diligently CSW 11
do not leave, to haphazard management CSW 184
evidence that, is not mere pretense CSW 62
form in, warning against too much emphasis on FE 253-4
giving Bible studies from house to house in, importance of CSW 83
God calls for youth to labor in CSW 13; MYP 219
great object of, is to save souls CSW 61, 117
great want in, want of light of life is CSW 64
great work of education is to be done by CSW 12
high pretensions out of place in CSW 73
instruction in, camp meeting is not place for 6T 44-5
should be given in home churches 6T 44-5
intelligent women are to serve in WM 164-5
is important 5T 127
make, prosperous 5T 127
ministers should teach people how to do 5T 256
more than organization is needed in FE 254
musical display out of place in FE 253-4
new believers should be trained in 5T 256
people should not be drilled in set of ceremonies and forms in FE 254
pride should not be felt in CSW 152
SDA schools should train youth for every department of 6T 136
should not divert from interests of church CSW 9
sympathy and love must be taken into CSW 108
theatrical performances out of place in FE 253
too little of spirit of love in CSW 86
too much machinery and routine in, caution against CSW 156; FE 253-4
what Christ would see in CSW 157
when plans and methods of, will win souls for Christ CSW 164
wonderful opportunities unimproved in CSW 162
zealous enthusiasm needed in CSW 162
Sabbath school worker, Sabbath school workers
Sabbath school worker, Sabbath school workers, baptism of Spirit is needed by CSW 11
best methods should be used by CSW 11
best plans should be followed by, to make their work successful CSW 11
care needed in choosing CSW 91
consecrated persons needed as CSW 155
divine enlightenment needed by many CSW 168
efforts of, Christ will give grace to CSW 157
first ambition of, should be to educate youth for God CSW 155
humility should clothe, as with garment CSW 76
kind of, that SDA need CSW 64-5
lesson Christ gave to Nicodemus should be learned by CSW 64-6
love of display is unbecoming in CSW 91
need to: divest themselves of pride and self-love CSW 107
seek better knowledge of Bible truth CSW 155
show deep moving of the Spirit on his heart CSW 91
show fidelity as faithful soldiers of Christ CSW 72
need to be: able to impart fresh thoughts CSW 160
imbued with Spirit CSW 159
often in earnest prayer CSW 75
practical CSW 184
object and ambition of, what should be CSW 162
parents’ responsibility for children cannot be shifted to CSW 44-5
right example should be set in deportment and dress by CSW 95
sacred responsibilities entrusted to CSW 11
selfish ambition should be crucified in CSW 155
should not be molded by world’s customs and practices CSW 95
youth showing great defects in religious experience should not be chosen as CSW 89-90
Sabbath sermon
Sabbath sermon See Sermon
Sabbath service, Sabbath services
Sabbath service, Sabbath services Ed 251-2; 6T 355-68
as: audience chamber of Most High 2SM 475
few as two or three believers should meet for 6T 360
should be vitalized by Spirit 6T 174-5
should be well planned 6T 174-5
should not be dry and formal CT 502
is part of Sabbath observance 2T 414, 704; 6T 358
is religious duty Ed 251-2; 2T 583; 5T 179; 6T 358
Bible class study often is more profitable than sermon in Ev 348
brief Bible study is often better than sermon at 6T 361
church leaders’ duty re 6T 361
church members should relate miss. experiences in GW 199
come promptly to CSW 170
common clothes worn all week should not be worn at 6T 355
day school should not be held in place where, are held CG 543
drowsiness during, overeating causes CH 577; 2T 374, 414
families should attend 6T 358
how to conduct GW 171
in city churches 7T 18-9
in temple courts, described DA 774
keep, in mind 4BC 1183
kind of, that will be filled with power GW 199
listening to long sermons and to long and formal prayers in, Sabbath observance is not to be limited to 2T 583
little companies can claim God’s blessing in 6T 360
parents and children should attend CG 530; Ed 251-2
Paul and Barnabas conducted, in Antioch of Pisidia AA 170-3
Paul and Luke conducted, at Philippi AA 212
physician’s neglect to attend, is serious mistake CH 368; 4T 539
praise meeting should form part of 6T 361
prayer and testimony meeting as part of 6T 361
san. patients who should be invited to Ev 539
sermons for, ministers’ duty re Ev 350
sermons in, generally should be short 6T 361
should be vitalized by Spirit MM 213
sing praises to God in 6T 367
special Sabbath suit should be worn in 6T 355
tardiness at, cause of CSW 169-70
See also Church service
Sabbath story, Sabbath stories
Sabbath story, Sabbath stories, for children 6T 358-9
Sabbath truth
Sabbath truth, acceptance of, involves battle with self and selfish interests Ev 373
all world will be tested on 2SM 116
arguments used against GC 454-6
attention of Millerite Adventists called to SR 380
do not present, early in evangelistic effort Ev 246
early advocates of, spent much time defending it against opposition 1SM 68
false modesty and caution in presenting, gospel workers warned against CW 94-5
God’s people will be tested on EW 42
Joseph Bates taught, in 1846 LS 95; 2SG 82; 1T 76
light of, flashed on pathway of transgressors of God’s law CW 30
Millerite Adventists who were in bitter opposition to 2T 696
ministers who oppose, fate that awaits GC 640
nominal Adventists could not refute LS 101
nominal Adventists enraged against EW 33
one cause of prejudice against 2T 387
opposition of both white and Negro ministers to 9T 208
opposition of false shepherds to EW 123
opposition that SDA can expect against Ev 235-6
persecution of God’s people because of EW 33-4
persons convinced of, duty of Ev 237-46
popular churches enraged against EW 33
presentation of, in Australia Ev 227-8
relationship of, to sanctuary truth GC 435
test for present generation 2T 693
unpopular doctrine 5T 140
EGW made acquainted with, by Joseph Bates in 1846 LS 95; 2SG 82; 1T 75-6
world is to be given light re, before second advent 2T 693
See also Sabbath
Sabbath worship
Sabbath worship, religion confined to, no rays of light emitted to others by 5T 339
Sabbatical year
Sabbatical year Ed 43; MH 184; PK 647; PP 531-4
began at end of harvest of every seventh year PP 531
Hebrew slaves set free in PP 532-3
Sacerdotal garments
Sacerdotal garments, deceptions and abominations disguised in GC 45
Sack
Sack, worn with reform dress 1T 521
Sackcloth
Sackcloth, church will prophesy in 4T 594
David clothed in PP 737
heart cannot be made purer by clothing body in CS 138
mortification of flesh by GC 568
of hair, darkness impenetrable as COL 414
Scriptures clothed in, 1,260 years GC 267-70
wearing of, God does not require 1SM 126; 4T 626
Sacrament, Sacraments
Sacrament, Sacraments, family meals should be DA 660
Sacramental service
Sacramental service See Lord’s Supper
Sacramento, Calif.
Sacramento, Calif. LS 209, 235; 4T 296
Sacred things
Sacred things, handling, as common matters offends God Ev 639
See Things, sacred
“Sacrifice,”
“Sacrifice,” term, does not belong in text of Dan. 8:12 EW 74
Sacredness
indulgence causes requirements of God to seem to lose TDG 237:5
Sacrifice, Sacrifices
1. Heathen
among Philistines PP 567
antediluvian apostates offered PP 91, 99; 3SG 70, 301; SR 67, 149
apostate builders of Tower of Babel offered PP 119-23; 3SG 301-2; SR 149-50
Egyptians offered, to idol gods 3SG 303
great many, offered on polluted idol altars to please their gods 3SG 302; SR 149-50
horrible and idolatrous, brought destruction upon antediluvians SR 67
offered to false gods during Ahab’s reign PK 115
priests of Baal offered, to their god PK 124
regarded as gifts for propitiating Deity DA 113
system(s) of, is wholly unacceptable to God DA 469
were perversion of system God had appointed DA 28
value of, heathen teaching re 3SG 301-2; SR 150
2. Human
antediluvian apostates offered, on altars consecrated to idols PP 99; 3SG 70; SR 67
dim consciousness that one was to die for human race led heathen to offer DA 540
Egyptians caused children to pass through fire as, in honor of gods 3SG 303
Egyptians offered, on idol altars 3SG 303
first four commandments of Decalogue were designed to guard against offering of 3SG 266; SR 141
heathen caused children to pass through fire as, before idols PP 337; 3SG 303-4
heathen offered, to senseless idols 3SG 302; SR 150
idolatry resulted in offering of 3SG 266; SR 141
living children offered as, to idols in Solomon’s time PK 57
not acceptable as sin offering DA 469
offered after Flood PP 120-3; 3SG 301-2; SR 149-50
offered in Canaan in Abraham’s time PP 128
Satan led heathen to believe, necessary to secure favor of their deities PP 337
necessary to secure favor of Deity GC 569
Satan led idolaters to offer children as, on altars of their gods PP 120-3
3. Made by Christ for man
amazing, made by God for human beings 8T 54
as theme for meditation 5T 316
at His second advent He will explain deliverance wrought by 6T 20
atoning: result of constant realization of preciousness of 6T 81-2
sons of Adam may become sons of God through SC 15
study of, will employ student’s mind as long as time lasts COL 134
we must appropriate to ourselves virtue of PP 277
brought life and immortality to man PP 66-7
completeness of, Passover lamb represented PP 277
demonstrates to universe that justice and mercy are foundation of God’s law and government GC 503
Father has accepted GC 501-2
future, Abel looked by faith to PP 71-3
great, made to save men and bring them into unity 4T 19
how to show that you highly prize 2SG 245
infinite, sons of Adam become sons of God through 4T 563
infinite value of, reveals that sin is tremendous evil 9T 44
is: center of our hope DA 660
only sacrifice of any value 7BC 913
so broad and deep and high that it is immeasurable COL 49; SD 11
sufficient Ev 192
man’s lost dominion recovered by PP 67
man’s transgression of God’s law made necessary SR 145
measureless and incomputable, how meager is our tithe in comparison with 4T 119-20
meditating on, result of DA 83
mystery of, Satan could not fathom DA 115
not made to create in Father’s heart love for man SC 13-4
our sacrifices are small when compared with 1T 544
promised, Cain’s murmuring and infidelity re PP 72; 3SG 47; SR 52
recognize, by showing interest in salvation of others MYP 18
should arouse our love for God CS 19
significance of CS 21; DA 756-7
symbols pointing to, ceremonial system was made up of PP 365
temple services were typical of DA 165
unparalleled, should cause our gratitude to find expression in more abundant gifts for gospel work PP 528-9
was: full and complete AA 29
greatest ever made DA 565
greatest which love could make GC 502
wanton waste from human point of view DA 565
Supplement
amazing, required for transgression of divine law TMK 255:3
atoning, could have been better understood UL 103:2
Christ,
became, for a guilty race bringing hope FW 118:0
gave Himself a living TMK 306:3
made,
at every step RC 232:5
full UL 64:4
the only, of value TMK 73:3
what will we sacrifice for Him? TDG 319:3
entire, made for humanity; Ellen White knew before hearing E. J. Waggoner 3SM 172:1
faith in, laying hold on light FW 72:2
God gave Son at immense, to win us to His service TDG 183:7
human, of Christ to save those accepting His righteousness TDG 236:3
infinite,
ballroom looses attraction when considering TMK 311:3
union with Christ in saving souls in view of TDG 117:5
others receive salvation through, which we share LHU 325:4
See also Christ, sacrifice of
4. Morning and evening
Abraham offered ML 35; PP 204; 7T 44
evening: Christ died at time of 5BC 1108-9; DA 756-7; SD 228
Elijah offered sacrifice on Mt. Carmel at time of PK 151; 3T 283
Ezra prayed for Israel at time of PK 620
Jews kindled lamps after DA 463
trumpet was sounded by priests for, at temple DA 571
hours appointed for, regarded as sacred PP 353-4
incense offered at time of PK 330
lamb of, represented Christ DA 756
offering of, described PP 352-4
pointed to Christ daily DA 44
See also Family worship
5. Spirit of
Abraham’s, in willingness to offer Isaac PP 145-55; 1T 454
called for in building of Solomon’s temple PK 62
church members should cherish 9T 130-1
church nearly lost 1T 115
covetousness and selfishness destroy, among God’s people 1T 140
first requisite in building earthly sanctuary was PK 61-2; PP 343
love of money and of world destroy, among God’s people 1T 140
manifested by Christ 2T 490-1
ministers should manifest 2T 336
much wanting among God’s people 3T 253
needed in all departments of God’s work 7T 216
pioneer SDA manifested CS 303-4; 2SG 248; 1T 176-7, 191; 3T 174-6, 317-20, 326-7; 6T 419; 7T 53-4, 216-7
regard, as one of first requisites of acceptable service to God MYP 303; PK 65
should widen and deepen for closing work of gospel 3T 396
6. Typical
Abel’s, fire from heaven consumed PP 71; 3SG 48
represented Christ’s sacrifice of Himself for man PP 71-3
act of, sinner acknowledged his guilt and manifested his faith by SR 51
Adam and his sons offered DA 115
at cherubim-guarded gate of Eden PP 83-4
animals for, led through sheep gate of Jerusalem for centuries DA 576; GC 18
priests were to examine all 1BC 1110; PP 352; 5T 541
animals sold in temple courts for, in Christ’s time DA 154-5, 157, 589
antitype of, Christ’s death AA 246
appointed for the poor CS 160
atoning, worshipers at sanctuary were to lay hold by faith on promised Saviour prefigured by PP 353
Balaam had some knowledge of PP 444
became meaningless after Christ’s death DA 165
bleeding on altar testified of coming Redeemer PP 367
blood of, prefigured Christ’s blood DA 589-90
was typical of Christ’s blood DA 576
Cain and Abel brought, to cherubim-guarded gate of Eden PP 83-4
Cain and Abel tested re PP 71-9; 3SG 47-50; SR 52-6
Cain presented, as favor done to God PP 72
Cain presented only offering of fruit as PP 71; 3SG 48
Cain rendered only partial obedience in bringing PP 72
Cain’s, expressed no faith in Saviour DA 165; PP 71-3
Cain’s anger because God did not accept his PP 73-4
ceremonies of, attention of people was called at times to meaning of PK 687
symbol of communion between earth and heaven in DA 115
Christ as reality was shadowed forth in 1SM 231
Christ offered Himself as AA 47; DA 668
Christ prefigured in, Abel saw PP 71-3; 1SM 231
Christ was shadowed forth in PP 372
Christ’s death was shown in DA 212
Christless, Cain presented PP 71-2
could not make atonement for men’s sins PP 430
counterfeited as result of idolatry PP 120
daily: offered on altar in court of sanctuary PP 353
ready to be offered on altar in court as priests entered holy place of sanctuary to burn incense PP 353
shewbread as PP 354
death of animals offered as, taught that penalty of sin was death SR 51
typified death of Christ 1SM 107
deeds of righteousness were more acceptable to God than DA 608
defective animal(s) brought as, rejected by priests 5T 541
were to be rejected PP 352
definite instruction given to Moses re 3SG 301
directions re, were given by Christ DA 157
divinely ordained, Cain presented man’s substitute in place of PP 73-4
Elijah offered, on Mt. Carmel PK 152-3; 3T 283-4
end of, Christ’s death signified DA 757
erroneous concept of DA 113
every, was reminder of Adam’s sin GC 647
fire from heaven kindled Elijah’s, on Mt. Carmel PK 153; 3T 285
first, offered by Adam DA 115; PP 68; SR 50-1
symbolized spotless Lamb of God PP 68
for sin have come to end DA 757
foreshadowed Christ’s sacrifice for man 1SM 309
Gideon offered, by divine command PP 547
God’s direct and explicit command re, Cain disregarded PP 71
God’s purpose in requiring men to present 4aSG 75-6
God’s purpose in the many, in Jewish economy 1SM 107
gospel was preached in every 1SM 231
gospel was taught by 1SM 233
great antitype of, Christ was 3SG 304
great lesson embodied in every 7BC 913
great numbers of, offered at time of Passover DA 155
had no power or virtue in themselves PP 430
have lost their significance to Jews 6BC 1096; 1SM 239
innocent, symbolic transfer of offerer’s sin and penalty to GC 418-22; 1SM 230; PP 354-8
instructions given re, by Christ through Moses SD 225
Israel’s disregard for, as result of sinful conduct of Eli’s sons PP 575-7, 609
Israelites relied on ordinances and, for salvation PK 708-9
Jethro offered, in camp of Israel PP 300
Jews multiplied, instead of humble repentance of sin DA 590
Jews of Christ’s time offered, without understanding their meaning DA 157
Jews trusted to, instead of resting on Him to whom they pointed DA 29
Jewish leaders perverted, misinterpreted, and misapplied 5BC 1086
Jewish leaders should have helped people unable to buy DA 157
Joseph and Mary offered, when Christ was dedicated as child at temple DA 50
King Saul’s presumptuous offering of, at Gilgal PP 617-21, 634
King Saul’s proposal to offer, open contempt shown for divine authority by PP 634
laying on of hands by priest in AA 162
Levites were not permitted to offer PP 350
many Israelites regarded, as gifts for propitiating Deity DA 113
much as heathen looked on their sacrifices DA 113
many people offered, only to appease God’s wrath DA 115
meaning (significance) of: Cain and Abel understood PP 71
explained by priests 1SM 107
for Adam SR 50-1
many sincere observers of heathen rites learned, from Hebrews DA 28
true, Moses saw 1SM 232
multiplying, could not take away sin 7BC 933
need of, Cain’s murmuring and infidelity re PP 72; 3SG 48; SR 53
no defective animal could be used for GC 473; SL 27
no need for, if man had not transgressed God’s law PP 363
Noah offered, after Flood SR 69
object of, was to direct men to Christ DA 286
of Mosaic ritual pointed to better service of heavenly sanctuary PK 685
of OT dispensation centered in Christ AA 230
offered at: sanctuary illustrated what God’s people were to become PP 352
temple were typical of only perfect Sacrifice DA 157
offered by Adam and sons, Satan watched DA 115
offered in: high places in Samuel’s time PP 609
patriarchal times constituted a perpetual reminder of coming of Saviour PK 684-5
offered on altar at Beth-shemesh PP 589
offering of: almost wholly discontinued by Israel in Egypt 1BC 1107-8
in high places began in Samuel’s time PP 609
searching of heart and repentance of sins by people were to accompany PP 617
was restricted to Shiloh in Gideon’s time PP 547
office of offering, was committed to priests PP 547
only most perfect animals were to be selected for SL 27
only persons consecrated to office were to present, to God PP 618
ordinances and, Satan perverted PK 685-6
ordinances re, were devised to represent sacrifice of Christ SD 44
paganized by Israelites 3SG 304
perverted and misunderstood in Christ’s time DA 157
Pharisees feared Christianity would do away with SR 254
pointed forward to: Christ’s death PP 363, 576
Christ’s sacrifice 1SM 237
pointed to: Christ’s death 6BC 1109; PP 72, 576; SR 50
Christ’s sacrifice on the cross PP 72
great and perfect offering of Christ SR 50-1
Lamb of God AA 424-5
Redeemer to come to be great Sacrifice for man 3SG 47; SR 52
pointed to Christ PP 547; 1SM 233
as great antitypical Sacrifice PP 576
pompous ceremonies of, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448
prefigured: Christ as Lamb without blemish 4aSG 76
Christ’s death AA 189; PP 120; 1SM 114; SR 305-6
Christ’s death as man’s Sacrifice SR 50
sacrifice of Christ 1BC 1104; 2BC 1010; 5BC 1137; 6BC 1095
Saviour to come 6BC 1095
sinless offering of Christ 4aSG 69
prefiguring Christ’s death, Satan led men to counterfeit PP 120
Satan sought to bring contempt upon PP 120
priests presenting, were as actors in a play DA 36
ram provided by God for, instead of Isaac DA 112-3, 468-9; PP 153
regulations for, written out by Moses SR 171-2
represented Christ DA 50
representing Christ were to be spotless MH 130; PK 489
required of Jews 4T 467
rivers of blood flowed from, during Feast of Tabernacles 1BC 1107
sacrifice of red heifer as, meaning of 4T 121-3
Samuel offered, at Mizpeh PP 590-1
Satan led men to counterfeit, after Flood PP 120
Satan led men to offer, only to appease God’s wrath DA 115
Satan sought to bring contempt upon PP 120
shadowy, Christ and His mission were typified in DA 220
shed blood of, pointed to sacrifice of Lamb of God COL 126
specific directions given re, by God PP 576
star of hope in, to illuminate dark and terrible future SR 50
symbolized Christ’s death for salvation of man 1SM 106-7
time for cessation of, came in spring of A.D. 31 DA 233; GC 327-8; PK 699
typified: Christ CS 67; DA 154-5; PP 71, 352; 4aSG 104; 1SM 232; SR 185
only perfect Sacrifice DA 157
Saviour to come 3SG 52
typified Christ’s sacrifice 1BC 1110; 7BC 913; 6T 249
as Lamb of God 7BC 932
virtue of all, was derived from blood of atonement 4aSG 104
were: meaningless after Christ’s death DA 165
means to an end, and not an end DA 286
only a type of Christ PP 430
ordained by God PP 68
perpetual reminder of man’s sin PP 68
shadows of good things to come AA 424
types and symbols of Christ 7BC 933
typical of Christ 4aSG 118
worthless without penitence, faith, and obedient heart PP 634
were designed to: express offerer’s penitence for sin, faith in Christ, and pledge to obey God’s law in future PP 634
remind men of sin and Christ’s coming sacrifice 3SG 47; SR 50, 52
reveal God’s love to men DA 115; PK 685-6
were object lesson 1SM 233
of God’s love revealed in Christ 6BC 1109
were of no value: in themselves in God’s sight DA 286; PP 634
without true repentance 2BC 1001
were to: cease at Christ’s death 1BC 1110; 5BC 1115-6; DA 757; Ev 598; EW 209, 253, 260; GC 328; PP 365; 3SG 301; SR 149; 3T 392
continue until the death of Christ 3SG 304
prefigure Christ 1BC 1086
symbolize Christ in His mission 5BC 1086
were to be: confession of faith in Christ PP 68
expression of faith in Christ MB 58
offered up as typifying one great Sacrifice DA 154-5
penitential acknowledgment of man’s sin PP 68
perpetual reminder of Christ’s coming as Redeemer PK 684
perpetual reminder of man’s sin PP 68
without blemish CD 20; CH 68-9, 121; DA 50; PP 352; 1T 196; 5T 541
when, became repugnant to God 4BC 1174
why Israelites were not permitted to offer, in Egypt PP 333-4
why there were so many, in old dispensation 7BC 932
work of seeking God by, was important and solemn PP 617
worship of God through, in patriarchal times 1SM 230-1
Supplement
Abraham’s altar of morning and evening HP 213:2
altars of, to be set in the soul temple UL 370:2
blood from,
record of character effected only by Mar 340:2
showed atonement Con 22:0
ceremonies of, virtue of, in relating to Christ LHU 24:7
Christ shadowed forth in TMK 101:4
every bleeding, typified the Lamb of God OHC 47:2
fire consuming, compared with response to prayer CC 256:4
pledge of pardon through Christ Con 23:2
reason for so many UL 219:3
Satan,
saw Redeemer in; plan to rule and blind people Con 25:1
watched, and saw that they showed atonement Con 22:1, 24:0
suspension of,
in courtyard when high priest entered holy place TMK 73:3
propitiatory, on Day of Atonement LHU 319:2
system of,
ceased at the cross TMK 17:4
Christ was the key to; poorly understood LHU 31:3
Christ’s death kept before sinner by TMK 17:2
ended UL 100:2
represented Christ TMK 101:2
See also Offerings, ceremonial
7. Typical system of
Adam taught, to his descendants 3SG 52, 301
all ordinances of, pointed to Christ PK 687
antediluvian apostates corrupted 3SG 301; SR 149
apostate builders of Tower of Babel corrupted PP 119-23; 3SG 301-2; SR 149-50
as schoolmaster to bring men to Christ 1SM 233
central object of, Christ was FE 97; PP 594
Christ devised SD 225
Christ gave, to Adam SD 225
Christ instituted 1BC 1104; 1SM 230
Christ was foundation and center of, in both patriarchal and Jewish age PP 366
Christ was to be uplifted before nations through AA 14; COL 290; PK 19, 71; 8T 25-6
foreshadowed offering of Christ as Lamb 3SG 301
foundation of, Christ was COL 126; PP 366
full directions re, given to Moses PP 364-5
God’s purpose in instituting 6BC 1094-5; Ev 276; PP 634; 3SG 295-6; SR 50-1, 145-6
in Abel’s time PP 71
Jewish: Christ was center of PP 366
Christ was foundation of PP 366; 3T 432
Christ was originator of AA 120; 3T 432
ordained by God, Cain and Abel understood PP 71
perverted by Adam’s descendants PP 364
re-established by King Josiah 2BC 1039
regulations re, written by Moses in book PP 466
studied in schools of prophets PP 594
types in, met antitype in Christ AA 227-8
typified Saviour to come SD 225
was: committed to Adam PP 364
established when Adam sinned 3SG 295-6, 301; SR 145, 149
forever at end when Christ died DA 165, 757
to lead man to repent and trust God for pardon through promised Redeemer SR 145-6
waxing old when Christ was born DA 52
whole (entire), Christ originated SR 273
NT gives significance to SD 48
8. Unacceptable
bloodless, Cain’s disobedience in presenting PP 72; 3SG 48; SR 52-3
Cain’s, expressed no penitence for sin PP 72
costing neither study nor prayer, God cannot accept 7T 190
dead or dying, our bodies are not to be presented to God as CH 121; 2T 65, 70
divided, God admits no 2T 49
half a, God will not accept 1T 694
having blemish, God refused to accept SL 29
lame, God hates 1T 195
sacrifice that makes self and self-interest first is 1T 115
Lord’s Supper supplanted by idolatrous, of mass GC 59, 189-90; SR 334
made by men to earn salvation are fallacies 7BC 913
maimed, be determined not to bring to God a GW 114
that costs neither effort nor prayer GW 114
offered by Israel to the dead PP 684
pressed, God wants no 1T 546
without divine mediator, Cain’s sacrificial offering represented PP 71-3
9. Miscellaneous
all should make, to advance God’s work 1T 192
all true followers of Christ have to make 1T 288
all will be shaken out who are not willing to make, for God and His cause EW 50
altar of, be willing to swelter in weary furrow or to bleed on 5T 307
is appointed place of meeting between God and soul CS 30
angel’s life could not be accepted as, for sinful man PP 64-5, 66-7; 4T 120-1
angels offered to become, for man EW 150; PP 64
are not acceptable to God except when offered in right spirit 4T 84
be ready to make any, to give truth to others SC 78
be willing to make, to save souls ChS 93-4
becomes pleasure: to youth who love Christ Ed 297
when we accept Christ 1SM 353-4
believer who makes, for Christ shows that he values eternal life too highly to risk losing it 4T 506-7
which his conscience approves 4T 506-7
believers having no property should also make, for God’s cause 1T 115
believers making, for God’s cause will receive reward 2T 519
blessedness of making, for God’s cause 1T 177
bullock standing between plow and altar with inscription “Ready for either” 5T 307
burden of, all gospel workers should bear 7T 208
Christ did not consider His life too dear to give as 1T 166
Christ gave Himself up as 6BC 1070
Christ gave His life as daily, for men MYP 16
Christ has not promised that we would not have to make Ev 240
Christ is our SC 14
Christ is our example in making 3T 387
for good of others 3T 401
Christ made, of everything for man to gain heaven MYP 98; 3T 481
Christ offered to give Himself as, to save man EW 149-53; PP 63-70; SR 46-51
Christ was to offer Himself as, for fallen man AA 227-8
Christ would have us give our lives as, for others CS 26
Christ’s love for man in offering Himself as, on cross DA 755-6
Christ’s mission of, how Abraham was enabled to behold DA 469
Christian imbued with Spirit is ready to make any, for Christ 7T 9-10
Christian must ever be ready to make, for cause of truth 5T 307
Christian’s life must be characterized by, to do others good 3T 381
Christian’s life must be one of 3T 538
church is to serve God here with 9T 59
consider Father’s, in permitting His Son to sacrifice Himself for us MYP 16
constant, God’s work is to be carried on by 2BC 1029
whole life may become one, of love 5BC 1091
continual, God’s cause may hold its ground only by 1SM 28
costly, made by God to save man 9T 59
must be made by us in this life 5T 215
crown of, all who follow Christ will wear DA 223
will be worn by believers entertaining needy youth 6T 348
demanded by their transgression, revealed to Adam and Eve sacred character of God’s law PP 66
demanded by truth, danger of shunning GC 528
do not regard it as, to give God affection of your heart MYP 70
do you appreciate, enough to make every other interest subordinate to work of saving souls? 7T 10
every phase of gospel work means CSW 120-1
fallen man can show that he will make, for Christ’s sake MYP 98
foundation of plan of salvation was laid in 3T 387
God gave His Son as, to save us 8T 234
God requires Christians living in last days to make 1T 170
God requires no less, of His people now than He did of Jews 2T 574, 599
God requires the poor to make WM 203
God wants something in return for great, that He made for us MYP 346
God will not compel anyone to make, for His cause EW 50-1
God’s gift of His Son to save us was greater and more wonderful, than man could ever make DA 469
God’s people should make, for each other 2SG 245
God’s work calls for, at every step of advance CH 300; Ev 631
God’s work must be carried forward through 6T 449
gospel work calls for 2T 635
great: do not think we have made 4T 228
life is not made up of ML 172
greatest, ever made was gift of Christ as propitiation for lost world DA 565
heathen systems of, were perversion of system God appointed DA 28
holy and without blemish, God’s people are to be MH 130
individual, is required of all of us 1T 222
infinite, plan of salvation involved all heaven in PP 64
institutional work can be successfully carried forward only in CH 316
is: essential part of education 6T 214
rewarded in this life and in life to come 1T 173
labor to save purchase of Christ’s blood at any CS 153
last and crowning, three times Christ’s humanity shrank from His DA 690
little, made by God’s people for Him or truth 2T 336
living: be, on God’s altar 4T 382
God calls for 2T 65
God’s people are to be MH 130
lay all on God’s altar as EW 66-7
we are to present our bodies to God as CH 121; PP 352; 2T 70; 5T 541-2
living and consuming, be on altar a 1T 169
love for souls will lead us to make, to save that which is lost 9T 59
love is revealed in COL 49
Macedonian believers’ willingness to make, was result of wholehearted consecration AA 343
made by Moses: seemed small to him when compared with those of Christ PP 476
was really no sacrifice 4T 345
made by the poor to God’s cause 2T 571
made for Christ: enriches giver 4T 219
is chronicled in heaven 1T 98
will bring its reward 2SG 129-30
made for God’s sake: is faithfully chronicled in heaven LS 157
will bring its reward LS 157
made in Christ’s service will be recompensed DA 249
make: by self-denial in order to give to God’s cause EW 121-2; 2SG 249-50
for God’s cause by depriving yourself of some gratification EW 121-2
for truth and become rich toward God 2T 246
make covenant with God through, before time of trouble EW 56-7
making little and stunted, for God TM 395
many believers have taken, from God’s altar 1T 140
many people shrink from idea of making, for good of others 2T 31
marks Christian’s life AA 523
most costly, seems too cheap to give MM 317
most painful, things worth possessing are sometimes obtained by 3T 255
multitudinous, true spirit of devotion is not manifested in DA 278
must be made for interests of God’s cause 3T 500
no, is too great to make to win souls to Christ Ev 465-6
no one is too poor to make daily, for Christ MM 334
no one will enter heaven without making 1T 126
not increasing will decrease and be consumed EW 57; 1T 492, 636
nothing is too precious to give to God as 3T 368
now is time to make, if there ever was time for it 6T 450
of Calvary, after entering on His earthly mission Christ might have drawn back from GC 348
of feeling(s) is: most keen that is required of us 3T 500
small sacrifice 3T 500
of humble and contrite spirit alone is of value in God’s sight PK 565
our, are small when compared with Christ’s 1T 544
path of, we must follow Christ in 3T 402
people who give their life as, for Christ’s sake in this world will keep it unto life eternal DA 623-4
persons who receive Christ will be ready to make, of all for His sake COL 49
personal, by angels could not atone for guilt of fallen man 4T 120-1
gospel requires CH 390
plan of redemption (salvation) was laid in AA 519; COL 49
principle of, Christian church was founded on 5T 307
property owners alone should not make, for God’s cause 1T 115
property owners should make, for God’s cause 2SG 249; 1T 115
real, Christ does not require of man any CS 300
we are never called upon to make, for God MH 473-4
required of: gospel workers DA 362
us by God is for our good MH 473
rest and peace and glory at end of journey will repay every, a thousand times ML 69
Sabbathkeepers unwilling to make any, will be tested and proved 1T 269
serve God by 9T 157
SDA institutions were established in CH 316
should be made for God’s cause 3T 500
by laying aside useless and injurious things EW 121-2
with cheerfulness TM 423
should become habitual 6T 214
small sums saved by, that do more for God’s cause than do larger gifts 9T 157-8
some believers make great, to give truth to others LS 215
specially needed now 6T 450
spiritual: God’s people are to offer up FE 461
prayers and offerings as 7BC 925
when, are acceptable to God TM 288
suffering and, stand for truth at cost of Ed 154-5
system of, given to church in its infancy 1SM 114
test of, for all Christ’s disciples DA 273
that must be made if we are faithful to Christ: are not created by Him 4T 558
are not imposed by arbitrary or unnecessary command 4T 558
do not come from severity of life He requires us to lead in His service 4T 558
to do good to others must characterize Christian life 3T 381
toil and, are required to secure earthly treasures CS 44
truly converted soul will not shrink at GC 462
unwillingness of some believers to live life of, for good of others 8T 210
unwillingness to make, involving care 4T 214
to save souls makes us unworthy to enter City of God 9T 103-4
very great, do not feel that you are making 3T 500
voluntary, should be made for Christ 4T 464
Waldensian missionaries’ example of, gospel workers do well to imitate 5T 400
we are only required to give in, that which we are better off without CS 300
we must make, to separate from world MYP 74
what may appear to be, for Christ is infinite gain Ed 296
when, becomes a pleasure Ed 297; 1SM 354
when it will be too late to make, of earthly goods for Christ’s cause EW 49
wholehearted, meets us everywhere DA 565
why we should make, for Christ’s sake MYP 98
widow who gave her two mites as DA 614-6; 2T 666-7 See also Widow
willingness of Macedonian believers to make, was result of wholehearted consecration AA 343
willingness to make great, is needed to obtain heavenly treasure of infinite value 3T 255
work of SDA institutions can be successfully carried forward only in CH 316
youth scarcely think of 2SG 252
See also Self-sacrifice
Supplement
acceptable if seasoned by holy fire Con 80:2
altar of,
God meets the soul at CME 47:1
meeting place with God RC 232:6
battle with self and exalt gospel at whatever TDG 251:5
beginning work in Australia needed PM 28:1
character,
of witnesses draws refined people to make RC 347:5
perfection requires more TDG 257:6
Christ
guides over mountain heights of FLB 249:3
leads along pathway of HP 225:2
left example of RC 232:5
seen to be worth making any LHU 232:2
set example in UL 374:5
submitted to, of self TDG 356:3
waits to see RC 230:6
Christian really makes no OHC 201:3
Christ’s,
death as seed shows our need for UL 110:6
See Christ, gift of; Christ, sacrifice of
church members pledged to UL 143:2
complete, required for eternal life OHC 199:4, 351:6
connecting with Christ’s people was willing, for Paul OHC 363:2
consecration to be a living principle leading to HP 169:5
consider, to purchase robe of righteousness OHC 264:3
contrasted with self-indulgence as Paul faced Nero CC 355:4
defective, God will not accept OHC 265:3
eternal life,
is worth TMK 303:5
requires total OHC 189:5
fearful, made for love of boating TDG 138:5
footsteps of Jesus lead in TDG 68:3
for future in world, but more important for heaven TDG 328:5
giving without, noted by God OHC 199:3
God met at the altar of OHC 21:5
God’s favor not purchased by HP 318:4
gospel work needs UL 319:4
great, expected while little tests are overlooked TDG 144:2
groaning about, makes religion repulsive RC 368:3
hope of seeing God is to be shown to be worth the TDG 374:3
impossible to make, that Christ made PM 301:1
insignificant considering price of salvation OHC 201:5
keeping commandments requires TMK 334:3
learn, to purify soul for heaven FW 86:3
liberty is more valuable because of, to obtain it TMK 287:2
living,
effort required to present self as TMK 280:4
without blemish when all is surrendered TDG 101:3
Macedonians showed HP 304:2
meagerness of own, seen in seeing Jesus FW 107:4
more given in, from little means than from abundance HP 301:5
needed in God’s work UL 241:3, 362:4
never lost HP 232:5
obedience requiring, refused at risk of death TDG 179:4
of broken spirit, rewarded by seeing Christ TMK 122:4
path of,
heaven entered only by OHC 189:5
leads to eternal life UL 139:6
Paul did not consider change at conversion to be a CC 338:5
peace experienced when yielded to God in TMK 85:3
perfection of, for guilty race TMK 60:3
personal, Christ’s sacrifice considered if feeling LHU 38:2
prayer for TDG 280:3
precious to those who sense the value of souls UL 71:6
preserved forever RY 153:1
required to share life and heaven’s glory TMK 254:3
required, will seem to make heart bleed TMK 280:4
results from love for Jesus UL 85:4
rewarded RC 79:6
salvation of souls worth every HP 173:3
selfish person sees his incompetence only through HP 236:6
spirit of,
few practice, for cause of truth OHC 189:5
in work of Christians SW 17:2
Spirit of God given in proportion to, in His work OHC 306:6
stand up for Christ regardless of HP 24:4
steps in the return of the lost sheep TDG 212:6
surrendered in preparation for OHC 191:5
telling about, makes religion seem repulsive TMK 167:2
willingness for, UL 214:3
knowing Christ’s plan for us TMK 172:4
when seeing Christ’s sacrifice OHC 13:2
work of God,
for all who are filled with RC 201:6
started in PM 27:1
workers in publications office to have spirit of PM 111:2
worldly honor and advantages gained at great FW 43:1
youth who taste spirit of, want to learn of Christ OHC 306:2
See also Self-denial