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4101 Steps to Christ, p. 93.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… His nature recoiled from evil; He endured struggles and torture of soul in a world of sin. His humanity made prayer a necessity and a privilege. He found comfort …
4102 Steps to Christ, p. 99.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Let the soul be drawn out and upward, that God may grant us a breath of the heavenly atmosphere. We may keep so near to God that in every unexpected trial our thoughts will turn to Him as naturally as the flower turns to the sun.
4103 Steps to Christ, p. 101.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… our nature brings us into sympathy with others and is a means of development and strength to us in the service of God.
4104 Steps to Christ, p. 102.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… most natural thing in the world to make Him first in all our thoughts, to talk of His goodness and tell of His power. The rich gifts He has bestowed upon us were …
4105 Steps to Christ, p. 106.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the natural world we are constantly surrounded with mysteries that we cannot fathom. The very humblest forms of life present a problem that the wisest of …
4106 Steps to Christ, p. 123.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… flowers far outrival the splendor of Solomon. The most gorgeous attire produced by the skill of art cannot bear comparison with the natural grace and …
4107 The Story of Jesus, p. 12.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… of nature, in every phase of human experience, in every fact of life. We can never fully realize how deep is the impression, how widespread is the influence, of …
4108 The Story of Jesus, p. 23.1 (Ellen Gould White)
These wise men were philosophers. They had studied the handiwork of God in nature, and had learned to love Him there. They had studied the stars, and knew their movements.
4109 The Story of Jesus, p. 30.6 (Ellen Gould White)
Jesus also loved to study the wonderful things which God had made, in the earth and in the sky. In this book of nature He saw the trees and plants and animals, and the sun and the stars.
4110 The Story of Jesus, p. 39.5 (Ellen Gould White)
His happiest hours were found when alone with nature and with God. When His work was done, He loved to go into the fields, to meditate in the green valleys, to pray to God on the mountainside, or amid the trees of the forest.
4111 The Story of Jesus, p. 40.3 (Ellen Gould White)
He spoke a word of sympathy here, and a word there, as He saw men weary, yet compelled to bear heavy burdens. He shared their burdens, and repeated to them the lessons He had learned from nature, of the love, the kindness, the goodness of God.
4112 The Story of Jesus, p. 74.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… life. Nature must continue her work, or man would die. And man also has a work to do on this day. The necessities of life must be attended to, the sick must be cared …
4113 The Story of Jesus, p. 104.8 (Ellen Gould White)
The third time He sought the place of prayer. A horror of great darkness overcame Him. He had lost the presence of His Father. Without this, He feared that in His human nature He could not endure the test.
4114 The Story of Jesus, p. 115.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… a nature that it would not be accepted by the Romans. They tried to make Him speak in answer to their accusations, but He appeared as if He had not heard them. The …
4115 The Story of Jesus, p. 119.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… had naturally a strong love for money, but he had not always been wicked and corrupt enough to do such a deed as this. He had fostered the evil spirit of avarice …
4116 The Story of Jesus, p. 129.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… man’s nature. He must do as man must do in similar circumstances. Therefore He would not work a miracle to gratify curiosity, or to save Himself from the pain …
4117 The Story of Jesus, p. 145.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Nature itself was in sympathy with the scene. The sun shone clearly until midday, when suddenly it seemed to be blotted out. All about the cross was darkness as deep as the blackest midnight. This supernatural darkness lasted fully three hours.
4118 The Story of Redemption, p. 21.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… of nature’s beautiful, living trees and foliage, laden with fragrant fruit.
4119 The Story of Redemption, p. 29.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… of nature in their lovely Eden home, and they had many questions to ask relative to many things which they could but indistinctly comprehend.
4120 The Story of Redemption, p. 43.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… fallen nature, and His strength would not be even equal with theirs; that they would be witnesses of His humiliation and great sufferings; and that as they …