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261 Christian Service, p. 9.8 (Ellen Gould White)
Christ was standing only a few steps from the heavenly throne when He gave His commission to His disciples. Including as missionaries all who should believe …
262 Christian Service, p. 10.7 (Ellen Gould White)
There is something for everyone to do. Every soul that believes the truth is to stand in his lot and place, saying, “Here am I; send me.” Isaiah 6:8 .— Testimonies for the Church 6:49 .
263 Christian Service, p. 11.8 (Ellen Gould White)
When He sent forth the twelve and afterward the seventy, to proclaim the kingdom of God, He was teaching them their duty to impart to others what He had made …
264 Christian Service, p. 12.5 (Ellen Gould White)
We are not, as Christians, doing one-twentieth part that we might do in winning souls to Christ. There is a world to be warned, and every sincere Christian will …
265 Christian Service, p. 21.1 (Ellen Gould White)
The Lord has made His church the repository of divine influence. The heavenly universe is waiting for the members to become channels through which the current …
266 Christian Service, p. 34.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Let young men and women and children go to work in the name of Jesus. Let them unite together upon some plan and order of action. Cannot you form a band of workers …
267 Christian Service, p. 51.2 (Ellen Gould White)
The crisis is stealing gradually upon us. The sun shines in the heavens, passing over its usual round, and the heavens still declare the glory of God. Men are …
268 Christian Service, p. 67.4 (Ellen Gould White)
The people must lift where the minister lifts, thus seconding his efforts and helping him bear his burdens, and then he will not be overworked and become discouraged …
269 Christian Service, p. 68.3 (Ellen Gould White)
The dissemination of the truth of God is not confined to a few ordained ministers. The truth is to be scattered by all who claim to be disciples of Christ. It must be sown beside all waters.— The Review and Herald, August 22, 1899 .
270 Christian Service, p. 72 (Ellen Gould White)
Chapter 8—Organizing Christian Forces
271 Christian Service, p. 72.8 (Ellen Gould White)
If discipline and order are necessary for successful action on the battlefield, the same are as much more needful in the warfare in which we are engaged as …
272 Christian Service, p. 80.8 (Ellen Gould White)
Do you believe that God’s judgments are hanging over the inhabitants of the earth?
273 Christian Service, p. 83.6 (Ellen Gould White)
The church must be a working church if it would be a living church. It should not be content merely to hold its own ground against the opposing forces of sin …
274 Christian Service, p. 86.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The world needs missionaries, consecrated home missionaries, and no one will be registered in the books of heaven as a Christian who has not a missionary spirit.— The Review and Herald, August 23, 1892 .
275 Christian Service, p. 89.7 (Ellen Gould White)
There is danger for those who do little or nothing for Christ. The grace of God will not long abide in the soul of him who, having great privileges and opportunities, remains silent.— The Review and Herald, August 22, 1899 .
276 Christian Service, p. 93.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Think of this, and then consider how little we are willing to sacrifice for the salvation of the precious souls around us. We are not compelled to go away from …
277 Christian Service, p. 95.8 (Ellen Gould White)
Go forth in faith, and proclaim the truth as if you believed it. Let those for whom you labor see that to you it is indeed a living reality.— Testimonies for the Church 9:42 .
278 Christian Service, p. 96.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Christians should arouse themselves, and take up their neglected duties; for the salvation of their own souls depends upon their individual efforts.— The Review and Herald, August 23, 1881 .
279 Christian Service, p. 96.5 (Ellen Gould White)
True worship consists in working together with Christ. Prayers, exhortation, and talk are cheap fruits, which are frequently tied on; but fruits that are manifested …
280 Christian Service, p. 97.1 (Ellen Gould White)
The doing principle is the fruit that Christ requires us to bear; doing deeds of benevolence, speaking kind words, and manifesting tender regard for the poor, the needy, the afflicted.— The Review and Herald, August 16, 1881 .