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“I will instruct the ignorant, and anoint with heavenly eyesalve the eyes of many who are now in spiritual darkness.
I will raise up agents who will carry out My will to prepare a people to stand before Me in the time of the end.
In many places that before this ought to have been provided with sanitariums and schools, I will establish My institutions, and these institutions will become educational centers for the training of workers.”
Justification by faith is the Thermopylae of Christianity.
It is there that the battle must be decided by hand-to-hand fight.
If that narrow pass be once carried by the enemy, then the whole of our bulwarks may be stormed.
Ellen G. White was personally involved in the beginnings and development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America.
Galli, Mark, and Ted Olsen
White, Arthur L.
Such messages as these have been coming to the young people of this movement, through the spirit of prophecy, from the very beginning of our work.
The Lord’s chosen instrument for the manifestation of this gift, Mrs. Ellen G. White, was a girl of only seventeen when she began her work.
1975
Introduction.
131 Christians Everyone Should Know.
Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers.
Foreword.
In Ellen G. White in Europe, 1885-1887; Ellen G. White in Europe P. 5. Review and Herald Publishing Association.
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