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102 Daughters of God, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)

Great Care to Be Taken to Call Forth Highest Mental Powers —It is the nicest work [ Ellen White here uses “nicest work” in the context of being the most important …

103 Daughters of God, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)

Teaching Most Important Work —This work [teaching] is the nicest, the most difficult, ever committed to human beings. It requires the most delicate tact, the …

104 Daughters of God, p. 89 (Ellen Gould White)

Teachers Are Truly Missionaries

105 Daughters of God, p. 89.3 (Ellen Gould White)

Divine Touch Needed —The teachers and students in our school need the divine touch. If a missionary spirit was encouraged, even though it took some hours from …

106 Daughters of God, p. 89.4 (Ellen Gould White)

Just in proportion as the true missionary spirit is brought into the education and training of young men and young women, will they be blessed. The students …

107 The Desire of Ages, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)

There were some who sought His society, feeling at peace in His presence; but many avoided Him, because they were rebuked by His stainless life. Young companions …

108 The Desire of Ages, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)

Often He was asked, Why are you bent on being so singular, so different from us all? It is written, He said, “Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law …

109 The Desire of Ages, p. 89.3 (Ellen Gould White)

When questioned why He did not join in the frolics of the youth of Nazareth, He said, It is written, “I have rejoiced in the way of Thy testimonies, as much as in all …

110 The Desire of Ages, p. 89.4 (Ellen Gould White)

Jesus did not contend for His rights. Often His work was made unnecessarily severe because He was willing and uncomplaining. Yet He did not fail nor become …

111 The Desire of Ages, p. 89.5 (Ellen Gould White)

Again and again He was asked, Why do You submit to such despiteful usage, even from Your brothers? It is written, He said, “My son, forget not My law; but let thine heart …

112 The Desire of Ages, p. 89.6 (Ellen Gould White)

From the time when the parents of Jesus found Him in the temple, His course of action was a mystery to them. He would not enter into controversy, yet His example …

113 Early Writings, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)

I saw that the Lord has given the world opportunity to discover the snare. This one thing is evidence enough for the Christian, if there were no other; namely …

114 Early Writings, p. 301.2 (Ellen Gould White)

Page 89 : Thomas Paine .—The writings of Thomas Paine were well known and widely read in the United States in the 1840’s. His book Age of Reason was a deistic work …

115 Education, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)

When in the judgment hall the words of denial had been spoken; when Peter’s love and loyalty, awakened under the Saviour’s glance of pity and love and sorrow …

116 Education, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)

If the look that Jesus cast upon him had spoken condemnation instead of pity; if in foretelling the sin He had failed of speaking hope, how dense would have …

117 From Eternity Past, p. 89 (Ellen Gould White)

Chapter 13—The Offering of Isaac: Test of Faith

118 From Eternity Past

This chapter is based on Genesis 16; 17:18-20; 21:1-14; 22:1-19 .

119 From Eternity Past, p. 89.1 (Ellen Gould White)

Abraham had accepted the promise of a son but did not wait for God to fulfill His word in His own time and way. A delay was permitted to test his faith, but he failed to endure the trial.

120 From Eternity Past, p. 89.2 (Ellen Gould White)

In her old age, Sarah suggested, as a plan by which the divine purpose might be fulfilled, that one of her handmaidens be taken by Abraham as a secondary wife …