Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit
Those who mourn, the meek who feel themselves unworthy of the favor of God, and those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, are all included in “the poor in spirit.”
Read moreThose who mourn, the meek who feel themselves unworthy of the favor of God, and those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, are all included in “the poor in spirit.”
Read moreHow are we to prepare to meet our LORD when He comes? And how can we be sure we will be one of the wise virgins at that time?
Read moreThis is the second part of Sister White’s summary of the condition of the Laodicean Church and how it relates to Israel in the days of Elijah.
Read more“The message to the church of the Laodiceans is a startling denunciation, and is applicable to the people of God at the present time.”
Read moreThose who refuse to wear CHRIST’S yoke of obedience and learn meekness and lowliness, will not form characters that fit them to become children of GOD.
Read moreI must bear this testimony, starting with an important question: are we “content consumers” or are we zealous worshipers of the MOST HIGH?
Read more“The knowledge of the nearness of Christ’s coming should not be allowed to lose its force, and we fall into slumber.”
Read more“The duty of searching the Scriptures is enjoined upon every son and daughter of Adam. Jesus says, ‘And they are they which testify of me.'”
Read moreThere is a noisy zeal, without aim or purpose, which is not according to knowledge. This is not Christian zeal. This is not Christian zeal. Christian zeal is controlled by principle and is not spasmodic.
Read moreThe main cause of our apostasy is not doctrinal, but the spirit that manifested at Minneapolis in 1888, as we will see in these Ellen White quotes.
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