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JohnDB

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That doesn't tell me what she meant by it. Do you???? was it good or bad or whatever "personal vice" is
Well I do not subscribe to Laurie White or believe that Laurie was a prophet of God.

YOUR PROPHET NOT MINE....WHY DONT YOU KNOW?
 

rrcn

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Well I do not subscribe to Laurie White or believe that Laurie was a prophet of God.

YOUR PROPHET NOT MINE....WHY DONT YOU KNOW?
I don’t think she is a prophet, just a blogger saved by grace.
 
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I don’t think she is a prophet, just a blogger saved by grace.
Well I do not subscribe to Laurie White or believe that Laurie was a prophet of God.

YOUR PROPHET NOT MINE....WHY DONT YOU KNOW?
Well I do not subscribe to Laurie White or believe that Laurie was a prophet of God.

YOUR PROPHET NOT MINE....WHY DONT YOU KNOW?
John, Hey, I just asked what "personal vice "was and what was meant by it. I had no intention of insulting anyone. Secondly, one post refers to Ellen White who IS CONSIDERED a prophet the SDA denomination. Laurie White? blogger? who are you guys referring to? I don't belong to the SDA but have read some of Ellen White's writings. Don't consider her a prophet, just a writer. End of the subject for me.
 

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Blessings of Consecration

And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God: many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in the Lord. Psalm 40:3.

When the Spirit of God controls mind and heart, the converted soul breaks forth into a new song; for he realizes that in his experience the promise of God has been fulfilled, that his transgression has been forgiven, his sin covered. He has exercised repentance toward God for the violation of the divine law, and faith toward Christ, who died for man’s justification.—The Acts of the Apostles, 476.
 

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Blessings of Consecration

The name of the Lord is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe. Proverbs 18:10.

The cities of refuge appointed for God’s ancient people were a symbol of the refuge provided in Christ. The same merciful Saviour who appointed those temporal cities of refuge, has by the shedding of His own blood provided for the transgressors of God’s law a sure retreat, into which they may flee for safety from the second death. No power can take out of His hands the souls that go to Him for pardon.—Patriarchs and Prophets, 516.

Satan seeks to bring us into temptation, that the evil of our characters may be revealed before men and angels, that he may claim us as his own.... The enemy leads us into sin, and then he accuses us before the heavenly universe as unworthy of the love of God....

God, in His great love, is seeking to develop in us the precious graces of His Spirit. He permits us to encounter obstacles, persecution, and hardships, not as a curse, but as the greatest blessing of our lives. Every temptation resisted, every trial bravely borne, gives us a new experience, and advances us in the work of character-building. The soul that through divine power resists temptation, reveals to the world and to the heavenly universe the efficiency of the grace of Christ....

The only safeguard against evil is the indwelling of Christ in the heart through faith in His righteousness. It is because selfishness exists in our hearts that temptation has power over us. But when we behold the great love of God, selfishness appears to us in its hideous and repulsive character, and we desire to have it expelled from the soul.—Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing, 118.
 

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Christ has given to the church a sacred charge. Every member should be a channel through which God can communicate to the world the treasures of His grace, the unsearchable riches of Christ. There is nothing that the Saviour desires so much as agents who will represent to the world His Spirit and His character. There is nothing that the world needs so much as the manifestation through humanity of the Saviour’s love. All heaven is waiting for men and women through whom God can reveal the power of Christianity.The church is God’s agency for the proclamation of truth, empowered by Him to do a special work; and if she is loyal to Him, obedient to all His commandments, there will dwell within her the excellency of divine grace. If she will be true to her allegiance, if she will honor the Lord God of Israel, there is no power that can stand against her.—The Acts of the Apostles, p. 600.
 

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Consecration of Moses, September 25
Examples of Consecration

By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season; esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompence of the reward. Hebrews 11:24-26.

Moses was fitted to take pre-eminence among the great of the earth, to shine in the courts of its most glorious kingdom, and to sway the scepter of its power. His intellectual greatness distinguishes him above the great men of all ages. As historian, poet, philosopher, general of armies, and legislator, he stands without a peer. Yet with the world before him, he had the moral strength to refuse the flattering prospects of wealth and greatness and fame, “choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season.”

Moses had been instructed in regard to the final rewards to be given to the humble and obedient servants of God, and worldly gain sank to its proper insignificance in comparison. The magnificent palace of Pharaoh and the monarch’s throne were held out as an inducement to Moses; but he knew that the sinful pleasures that make men forget God were in its lordly courts.

He looked beyond the gorgeous palace, beyond a monarch’s crown, to the high honors that will be bestowed on the saints of the Most High in a kingdom untainted by sin. He saw by faith an imperishable crown that the King of heaven would place on the brow of the overcomer. This faith led him to turn away from the lordly ones of earth, and join the humble, poor, despised nation that had chosen to obey God rather than to serve sin.—Patriarchs and Prophets, 246