PEOPLE AND PRINCIPLES

If indeed, as some allege, people are more important than principles, which of the latter could possibly survive the rationalizations that would leap to the fore of one’s mind at a moment when life and death hang in the balance?

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FALSE TESTS

The people of God must reserve their spiritual energies, their willingness to be unpopular when principle demands it, for issues identified by the inspired pen as normative, as opposed to the fleeting diversions of man-made piety, culture, and politics, whatever label they happen to wear.

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MOMENT BY MOMENT

“We may leave off many bad habits, for the time we may part company with Satan, but without a vital connection with God, through the surrender of ourselves to Him moment by moment, we shall be overcome.”

Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 324

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FALSE FREEDOM

Unless the General Conference in session embraces one or another of the doctrines identified by Ellen White as earmarks of Babylon, no inspired justification can possibly exist for separating from the worldwide Adventist body, and anyone who views unity with that body as merely optional is disregarding the inspired injunction that such unity is “an important and necessary act.”

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CREATIONS OLD AND NEW

One key difference between the first and second creations is the role of the Holy Spirit. In the beginning, the Spirit is shown hovering over the surface of the water as if beginning the imposition of order on a chaotic, formless Earth. Each of the messages to the churches in Revelation 2 and 3 is from Jesus, but Jesus points to the Holy Spirit at the conclusion of each message.

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ACTING WISELY AT ALL TIMES

When we really grasp how much God loves us, it makes it easier to surrender our will to His all-knowing, all-wise, all-loving will for us. For to truly rely on Christ, we must stop relying on ourselves and surrender our will to Him, saying, “Lord, not my will, but Yours, be done” (see Luke 22:42).

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Let us enter upon the new year with our hearts cleansed from the defilement of selfishness and pride. Let us put away every sinful indulgence, and seek to become faithful, diligent learners in the school of Christ. A new year opens its unsullied pages before us. What shall we write upon them? . . .

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