Quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White with the word . . .
G O o d ( 10 RELATED PHRASES ) |
The word 'Good' appears 24,107 times in the writings of Ellen G. White See page on original site
Related Scripture: Isaiah 1: 17 "cease to do evil, learn to do good."
+ Good deed ( ) + Good deeds ( 132 ) > good deeds are . . . ( )
+ Do good ( ) > Learn to do good ( )
+ Good impulse ( ) > Good impulses ( ) [ Good Impulse ( ) Good impulses ]
+++ great good ( 243 ) + accomplish great good ( )
+ power to do good ( 41 )
G o o d L e a d e r s |
+ Elements of good leadership ( Pastoral Ministry, Chapter 23 )
+ Good shepherd ( see favorite below )
G o o d n e s s |
+++ Goodness ( 2,503 ) > God's goodness ( )
+ Goodness of heart ( )
+ True goodness ( ) > Genuine goodness ( )
My personal favorites
Good deeds are the fruit that Christ requires us to bear; kind words, deeds of benevolence, of tender regard for the poor, the needy, the afflicted. When hearts sympathize with hearts burdened with discouragement and grief, when the hand dispenses to the needy, when the naked are clothed, the stranger made welcome to a seat in your parlor and a place in your heart, angels are coming very near, and an answering strain is responded to in heaven. Every act of justice, mercy, and benevolence, makes melody in heaven. The Father from His throne beholds those who do these acts of mercy, and numbers them with His most precious treasures. “And they shall be Mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up My jewels.” Every merciful act to the needy, the suffering, is regarded as though done to Jesus. When you succor the poor, sympathize with the afflicted and oppressed, and befriend the orphan, you bring yourselves into a closer relationship to Jesus.—Testimonies for the Church Vol. 2, page 25. { ChS 187.3} |
The talents, however few, are to be put to use. The question that most concerns us is not, How much have I received? but, What am I doing with that which I have? The development of all our powers is the first duty we owe to God and to our fellow men. No one who is not growing daily in capability and usefulness is fulfilling the purpose of life. In making a profession of faith in Christ we pledge ourselves to become all that it is possible for us to be as workers for the Master, and we should cultivate every faculty to the highest degree of perfection, that we may do the greatest amount of good of which we are capable. { COL 329.2} Read entire Chapter 25 |
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