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341 Christian Service, p. 77 (Ellen Gould White)

Chapter 9—The Call to Arouse

342 Christian Service, p. 80.9 (Ellen Gould White)

How, then, can you sit at ease, careless and indifferent?— Testimonies for the Church 9:26, 27 .

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Wake up, brethren; for your own soul's sake, wake up. Without the grace of Christ you can do nothing. Work while you can.— The Southern Watchman, July 17, 1906 .

345 Christian Service, p. 95.9 (Ellen Gould White)

A Christlike life is the most powerful argument that can be advanced in favor of Christianity.— Testimonies for the Church 9:21 .

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Persons of little talent, if faithful in keeping their hearts in the love of God, may win many souls to Christ. Harlan Page was a poor mechanic of ordinary ability …

347 Christian Service, p. 107.5 (Ellen Gould White)

It is those who are not engaged in this unselfish labor who have a sickly experience, and become worn out with struggling, doubting, murmuring, sinning, and …

349 Christian Service, p. 134.2 (Ellen Gould White)

As the canvasser goes from place to place, he will find many who are sick. He should have a practical knowledge of the causes of disease, and should understand …

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Rallying the Dispirited Forces —In secrecy and silence, Nehemiah completed his circuit of the walls. He declares, “The rulers knew not whither I went, or what …

352 Christian Service, p. 181.1 (Ellen Gould White)

In places where the truth is not known, brethren who are adapted to the work, might hire a hall, or some other suitable place to assemble, and gather together …

353 Christian Service, p. 202.3 (Ellen Gould White)

We are to have travail of soul for those who are in high places; we are to extend to them the gracious invitation to come to the marriage feast.— The Southern Watchman, March 15, 1904 .

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All heaven is looking upon the inhabitants of the earth. The angels and the God of heaven are looking upon those who claim to be Christians, and weighing their …

355 Christian Service, p. 228.3 (Ellen Gould White)

God does not generally work miracles to advance His truth. If the husbandman neglects to cultivate the soil, God works no miracle to counteract the sure results …

356 Christian Service, p. 237.2 (Ellen Gould White)

The service of Christ demands prompt obedience.— The Southern Watchman, August 9, 1904 ( The Review and Herald, April 24, 1900 ).

357 Christian Service, p. 244.3 (Ellen Gould White)

Those who are really representatives of Christ are working for the good of others. They delight in advancing the cause of God both at home and abroad. They …

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God desires to refresh His people by the gift of the Holy Spirit, baptizing them anew in His love. There is no need for a dearth of the Holy Spirit in the church …

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We are living in the time of the Holy Spirit's power. It is seeking to diffuse itself through the agency of humanity, thus increasing its influence in the world.— The Southern Watchman, November 3, 1903 ( The Review and Herald, August 25, 1896 ).

360 Christian Service, p. 252.9 (Ellen Gould White)

The disciples did not ask for a blessing for themselves. They were weighted with the burden of souls. The gospel was to be carried to the ends of the earth, and …