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1661 Unlikely Leaders, p. 162.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… the storm, Paul stood on deck and said: “Now I urge you to take heart; for there will be no loss of life among you, but only of the ship. For there stood by me this night …
1662 Unlikely Leaders, p. 210.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the storms of persecution, bitter opposition, and unfair accusations. God brings His children near to Him so that He can teach them to lean on Him. In this way …
1663 Story of Redemption, p. 1.206
… violent storm God was going to send to destroy the earth. The people working on the boat did everything they could to make their work perfect. But only a miracle …
1664 Story of Redemption, p. 1
THE STORM BEGINS
1665 Story of Redemption, p. 1.217
The storm got worse and worse. Water seemed to pour down from heaven as a great waterfall. Rivers overflowed and water filled the valleys. The water that had …
1666 Story of Redemption, p. 1.220
The storm increased in power. The cries of terror from the people who hated the authority of God were mixed with the loud noise of the storm. Trees, buildings …
1667 Story of Redemption, p. 1.221
Satan himself was afraid that he would be destroyed by the awful storm. Satan had been happy to control the powerful people of earth. He wanted them to stay alive to continue their terrible sins and increase their rebellion against God.
1668 Story of Redemption, p. 1.222
During the storm Satan cursed God, saying that God was not fair and was very cruel. Many of the wicked also cursed God. If they could have done so they would have pulled God down from His throne of justice.
1669 Story of Redemption, p. 1.225
… the storm. People who had made fun of Noah, the faithful preacher of righteousness, now were sorry they had not believed him. But it was too late.
1670 Story of Redemption, p. 1.226
… the storm. Strong angels guided the ark and kept the ark from harm. The terrible storm continued for 40 days. Every minute of that storm God had to work a miracle …
1671 Story of Redemption, p. 1.229
The storm grew worse. The waters rose faster than at first. The people who still were alive fastened themselves to the tallest trees upon the highest points …
1672 Story of Redemption, p. 1.459
… , and storm obey His voice.
1673 Story of Redemption, p. 1.1407
… through storms and fierce winds. Paul let nothing stop him from doing God's work. Paul was a servant of God and must do God's will. Through preaching and writing …
1674 The Attack, p. 51.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… the storm. God alone could preserve His servants on the raging waters.
1675 The Attack, p. 52.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… a storm. Connection with God made him strong in the strength of infinite power. For one hundred and twenty years his solemn voice fell on the ears of that generation …
1676 The Attack, p. 54.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… coming storm. During this period their faith was tested. It was a time of triumph to the world outside, and they continued making a joke of the exhibits of God’s …
1677 The Attack, p. 54.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… the storm increased, the terror of humans and animals was beyond description. Above the roar of the tempest was heard the wailing of men and women who had despised …
1678 The Attack, p. 58.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… weary, storm-tossed voyagers.
1679 The Attack, p. 81.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… the storm of divine judgment.
1680 The Attack, p. 96.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… . The storm of divine judgment was only waiting so that these poor fugitives could escape.