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Devotional Life of the Remnant
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Hang in memory’s hall the precious words of Christ. They are
to be valued far above silver or gold.—
Testimonies for the Church
6:81
(1900).
Keep a pocket Bible with you as you work, and improve every
opportunity to commit to memory its precious promises.—
The Review
and Herald, April 27, 1905
.
The time will come when many will be deprived of the written
Word. But if this Word is printed in the memory, no one can take it
from us.—
Manuscript Releases 20:64
(1906).
Study the Word of God. Commit its precious promises to memory
so that, when we shall be deprived of our Bibles, we may still be in
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possession of the Word of God.—
Manuscript Releases 10:298
(1909).
Revelation 14 an Anchor to God’s People
In these last days it is our duty to ascertain the full meaning of
the first, second, and third angels’ messages. All our transactions
should be in accordance with the Word of God. The first, second, and
third angels’ messages are all united and are revealed in the fourteenth
chapter of Revelation from the sixth verse to the close.—
Manuscript
Releases 13:68
(1896).
Many who embraced the third message had not had an experience
in the two former messages. Satan understood this, and his evil eye
was upon them to overthrow them; but the third angel was pointing
them to the most holy place, and those who had an experience in the
past messages were pointing them the way to the heavenly sanctuary.
Many saw the perfect chain of truth in the angels’ messages and
gladly received them in their order, and followed Jesus by faith into
the heavenly sanctuary. These messages were represented to me as
an anchor to the people of God. Those who understand and receive
them will be kept from being swept away by the many delusions of
Satan.—
Early Writings, 256
(1858).
Educate the Mind to Believe God’s Word
Those who feel at liberty to question the Word of God, to doubt
everything where there is any chance to be unbelieving, will find that
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it will require a tremendous struggle to have faith when trouble comes.
It will be almost impossible to overcome the influence that binds the