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361 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 109.3 (Ellen Gould White)

I have been shown that many are in the greatest danger of failing to perfect holiness in the fear of the Lord. Ministers are in danger of losing their own souls …

362 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 119.1 (Ellen Gould White)

I was shown that those who are troubled with doubts and infidelity should not go out to labor for others. That which is in the mind must flow out, and they realize …

363 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 146.1 (Ellen Gould White)

I have been shown that many do not rightly estimate the talents which are among them. Some brethren do not understand what preaching talent would be the best …

364 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 153.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… victory was gained by neither, and at length the loyal realize that their strength and force are wearing away, and that they will be unable to silence their …

365 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 155.1 (Ellen Gould White)

I was shown that ministers of Christ should discipline themselves for the warfare. Greater wisdom is required in generalship in the work of God than is required …

366 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 155.2 (Ellen Gould White)

be clothed in a manner befitting the dignity of their position. Their speech should be in every respect solemn and well chosen. I was shown that it is wrong …

367 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 157.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… . They will not take any man's say-so. They are amenable to no man. I was shown that it is Satan's special work to lead men to feel that it is God's order for them to …

368 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 181.1 (Ellen Gould White)

I was shown that here is the danger of young ministers who engage in discussion: They turn their minds to the study of the word to gather the sharp things, and …

369 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 183.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… there are no hindrances, the truth bears away the victory. But I was shown that in many cases the poor instrument takes the credit of the victory gained, and …

370 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 189.1 (Ellen Gould White)

I was shown that some of our young ministers are getting a passion for debating, and that, unless they see their danger, this will prove a snare to them.... These …

371 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 202.1 (Ellen Gould White)

shown that young men like yourself, who have had but a few years of imperfect experience in the cause of present truth, are not the ones whom God will trust …

372 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 206.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… , God will have no use for those persons who are nowhere to be found in time of peril and danger, when the strength, courage, and influence of all are required to …

373 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 209.2 (Ellen Gould White)

be parted, and all could see just how their cases are regarded in heaven, there would be an awakening, and each would with fear inquire, “What shall I do to be saved …

374 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 211.2 (Ellen Gould White)

I was shown the life of Christ. When his self-denial and sacrifice is compared with the trials and sufferings of the wives of some of our ministers, it causes …

375 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 228.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… one will be tested, and those who are rooted and grounded in the work of God will be unmoved by the heresies that will arise on all sides; but if any neglect to …

376 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 240.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… what is lacking in him who is the overseer of the flock. But too often things are left to drift as they will, the president being held responsible for the healthful …

377 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 259.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… they will not be relying upon human sympathy, living upon human praise, that so frequently comes from unsanctified lips. They will be looking unto the Author …

378 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 259.2 (Ellen Gould White)

shown the homes of ministers, presidents of Conferences, which are not all they should be. If the wife is not a humble, God-fearing, devoted woman, she will exert …

379 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 275.3 (Ellen Gould White)

will not be done by censuring them, nor by neglecting to properly appreciate their true worth. But there are few who can bear praise without being injured …

380 Gospel Workers (1892/1893 ed.), p. 278.1 (Ellen Gould White)

I was shown that the usefulness of young ministers, married or unmarried, is often destroyed by the attachment shown to them by young women. Such do not realize …