Quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White with the phrase . . .
I N t h e . . . ( 14 RELATED PHRASES ) |
Phrases starting with "In the . . ." appears 117.471 times in the writings of Ellen G. White Related word: into the . . . ( )
+ in the future life ( 148 ) (note: two pages exist )
Those who bury their talents in this world are not pleasing God. All their powers are devoted to the accumulation of property, and the desire to accumulate becomes a passion. Brother A is an active man, and he takes pride in carrying out worldly projects. If the same interest, tact, and ambition were exercised in trading for the Lord, how much grander, nobler results would he realize! The education obtained in worldly business will not be of the least advantage in the future life, for no such business will be carried on in heaven; but if the faculties which God has given are used to His glory, to the upbuilding of His kingdom, an education is received which will be taken into heaven. { 5T 276.1} |
+ in the last days ( )
+ in the name of . . . ( 1,831 ) + In the name of Jesus ( 446 ) + In the name of Christ ( 112 )
+ In the name of God ( 32 ) + In the name of the Father ( 233 ) + In the name of my Master ( )
“Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.” { AA 43.2} |
+ in the records of heaven ( 11 )
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+ in the sight of . . . ( see separate page below )
+ in the world ( 4,231 ) > in the world to come ( 123 )
There are two classes of educators in the world. One class are those whom God makes channels of light, and the other class are those whom Satan uses as his agents, who are wise to do evil. One class contemplates the character of God, and increases in the knowledge of Jesus, whom God hath sent into the world. This class becomes wholly given up to those things which bring heavenly enlightenment, heavenly wisdom, to the uplifting of the soul. Every capability of their nature is submitted to God, and their thoughts are brought into captivity to Christ. The other class is in league with the prince of darkness, who is ever on the alert that he may find an opportunity to teach others the knowledge of evil. If place is made for him, he will not be slow to press his way into heart and mind. { CE 70.2 } |
-- In the sight of . . . God / Heaven ( separate page with 7 phrases ) |
My personal favorites
His disappointment excited the sympathy of those who knew for how long he had eagerly hoped to be healed by Jesus, and daily they brought him to the temple, in order that passers-by might be induced by pity to give him a trifle to relieve his wants. As Peter and John passed, he asked an alms from them. The disciples regarded him compassionately, and Peter said, “Look on us. And he gave heed unto them, expecting to receive something of them. Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none.” As Peter thus declared his poverty, the countenance of the cripple fell; but it grew bright with hope as the apostle continued, “But such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk. { AA 58.1} |
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