Best quotes by Ellen G. White on God

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  • God's promises are all on condition of humble obedience.
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  • A person whose mind is quiet and satisfied in God is in the pathway to health.
    - Ellen G. White
  • The hope of eternal life is not to be taken up upon slight grounds. It is a subject to be settled between God and your own soul; settled for eternity. A supposed hope, and nothing more, will prove your ruin.
    - Ellen G. White
  • Many have a vague idea that they must make some wonderful effort in order to gain the favor of God. But all self-dependence is vain. It is only by connecting with Jesus through faith that the sinner becomes a hopeful, believing child of God.
    - Ellen G. White
  • But God will have a people upon the earth to maintain the Bible, and the Bible only, as the standard of all doctrines and the basis of all reforms.
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  • Through the grace of Christ we shall live in obedience to the law of God written upon our hearts. Having the Spirit of Christ, we shall walk even as He walked.
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  • God tests and proves us by the common occurrences of life. It is the little things which reveal the chapters of the heart.
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  • The perfection of Christian character depends wholly upon the grace and strength found alone in God.
    - Ellen G. White
  • Ministers should not pray so loud, and long, as to exhaust the strength. It is not necessary to weary the throat and lungs in prayer. God's ear is ever open to hear the heart-felt petitions of his humble servants, and he does not require them to wear out the organs of speech in addressing him.
    - Ellen G. White
  • God requires his people to shine as lights in the world. It is not merely the ministers who are required to do this, but every disciple of Christ. Their conversation should be heavenly.
    - Ellen G. White
  • The sin which is indulged to the greatest extent, which separates us from God and produces so many spiritual disorders, and which are contagious, is selfishness.
    - Ellen G. White
  • I lift my voice of warning against praising or flattering your ministers. I have seen the evil, the dreadful evil, of praising ministers. Never, never speak a word in the praise of ministers to their faces. Exalt God.
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  • Love works not for profit nor reward; yet God has ordained that great gain shall be the certain result of every labor of love.
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  • God is love, and His law is love. Its two great principles are love to God and love to man.
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  • God's people are peculiar. Their spirit cannot mingle with the spirit and influence of the world. You do not wish to bear the Christian name and yet be unworthy of it.
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  • My appeal to the rich is, Deal liberally with your poor brethren, and use your means to advance the cause of God. The worthy poor, who are made poor by misfortune and sickness, deserve your especial care and help.
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  • Action gives power. Entire harmony pervades the universe of God. All the heavenly beings are in constant activity; and the Lord Jesus, in His life work, has given an example for every one.
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  • Whatsoever is done out of pure love, be it ever so little or contemptible in the sight of men, is wholly fruitful; for God measures more with how much love one worketh, than the amount he doeth.
    - Ellen G. White
  • God requires you individually to come up to the point, to make an entire surrender. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
    - Ellen G. White
  • God gave our first parents the food He designed that the race should eat. It was contrary to His plan to have the life of any creature taken. There was to be no death in Eden. The fruit of the trees in the garden was the food man's wants required.
    - Ellen G. White
  • The name 'Seventh-day Adventist' carries the true features of our faith in front and will convict the inquiring mind. Like an arrow from the Lord's quiver, it will wound the transgressors of God's law, and will lead to repentance toward God, and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
    - Ellen G. White
  • No persons professing to be Christians should enter the marriage relation until the matter has been carefully and prayerfully considered from an elevated standpoint, to see if God can be glorified by the union.
    - Ellen G. White
  • God's eye does not slumber. He knows every sin that is hidden from mortal eye.
    - Ellen G. White