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961 The Youth’s Instructor April 26, 1900, paragraph 8

… given to us to show us how to live the commandments of God. He counted no sacrifice too great, no toil too hard, in order to accomplish the work he came to do. At the …

962 The Youth’s Instructor May 10, 1900, paragraph 2

… his service, you will never yield to temptation; for One will stand by your side who is able to keep you from falling. But God can not do this work for you unless …

963 The Youth’s Instructor June 20, 1901, paragraph 3

… desired to lead them to serve God, not by compulsion, but willingly. Love to God is the very foundation of religion. To engage in his service merely from the hope …

964 The Youth’s Instructor February 13, 1902, paragraph 10

… will call into his service many faithful workers. Self-sacrificing men and women will step into the places made vacant by apostasy and death. To young men …

965 The Youth’s Instructor April 17, 1902, paragraph 10

… intrusted to us. It is now that we are to give it to him. He calls upon us to bring him our tithes and offerings now, and he promises, if we do this, to pour upon us such …

966 The Youth’s Instructor June 12, 1902, paragraph 4

… covenant to employ your powers in his service. Into this work you are to put earnest, whole-hearted effort. Christ will not accept divided service. It is expected …

967 The Youth’s Instructor July 10, 1902, paragraph 7

… preparing to fill the vacancies made by the death of the faithful? Will they heed God's call to service?

968 The Youth’s Instructor December 11, 1902, paragraph 1

to which they are called, that they may be qualified for still higher responsibilities. God gives all opportunity to perfect themselves in his service.

969 The Youth’s Instructor January 1, 1903, paragraph 7

… his service. He needs missionaries. The barren fields all over the world call to heaven for laborers. If the youth will give themselves to God, he will give them …

970 The Youth’s Instructor July 9, 1903, paragraph 9

… youth, God calls upon you to do a work which through his grace you can do. “Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable …

971 The Youth’s Instructor January 1, 1907, paragraph 9

… darkness. God calls upon every young man and young woman to renounce every evil habit, to be diligent in business, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord. They need …

972 The Youth’s Instructor March 3, 1908, paragraph 8

… time to pray for it. But in all God's work for man, he plans that man shall co-operate with him. To this end the Lord calls upon the church to have a higher piety, a …

973 The Youth’s Instructor November 21, 1911, paragraph 15

… of service. When we serve God with the entire affections, we shall see the salvation of God in our own experience and in the experience of others. Christ lives …

974 Manuscript Releases, vol. 1 [Nos. 19-96], p. 79.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… must call into service young men to labor as ministers and as physicians, not for the highest wages, but because of the great needs of God's cause. The Lord is …

975 Manuscript Releases, vol. 1 [Nos. 19-96], p. 182.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… be called common or secular, and let not the treasury be robbed. There has not been money in the treasury to supply ministers for the service of God....

976 Manuscript Releases, vol. 1 [Nos. 19-96], p. 199.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… the service of Christ will never balance the scale of his estimation of himself or of his demands for his service for others. Selfishness and self-glorification …

977 Manuscript Releases, vol. 1 [Nos. 19-96], p. 204.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… world, to shape his action to obtain the patronage or praise of the ungodly. He should not accept exorbitant wages for his professional services, for the reward …

978 Manuscript Releases, vol. 1 [Nos. 19-96], p. 205.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… formal service that they call religion; but Christ is not formed within, the hope of glory.

979 Manuscript Releases, vol. 1 [Nos. 19-96], p. 210.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… open to Christians. They are not legitimate callings for the servant of God, and they can engage in them only at the peril of their souls, for through these occupations …

980 Manuscript Releases, vol. 2 [Nos. 97-161], p. 31.1 (Ellen Gould White)

God. They are to be used as wholly His. They are to be consecrated to His service. To the one who does this, the Lord can give higher gifts. If he is called to do a …