Quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White with the word . . .
h e a r t ( 31 RELATED PHRASES ) |
The word 'Heart' appears 32,148 times in the published writings of EGW See page on Original site Related phrases:
+ Carnal Heart ( 135 )
+ Change of Heart ( ) >
+ Conversion of the Heart ( 7 )
+++ divided heart ( 60 ) > not accept a divided heart ( 10 )
+ half-hearted ( )
+++ heart is prepared ( 6 )
+ Heart that is full of love ( )
+++ heart to heart ( 170 ) > heart to heart work ( ) > bind heart to heart ( ) > binds heart to heart ( )
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+++ Honest heart ( ) > Honest in Heart ( ) > Honest Hearted
+ in our heart ( ) > in our hearts ( ) > in their heart ( )
+ The Natural Heart ( 304 ) - inclinations of ( 19 )
+ Natural Heart ( 304 ) see above
+++ prepare the heart ( 20 ) + heart is prepared ( 6 )
+ Pure Heart ( ) > Pure in heart ( ) (see Favorite quote below)
+ Renewed Heart ( 41 ) > Unrenewed heart ( 37 )
++ Sanctified heart ( 51 ) >> every sanctified life ( )
+++ Subdue the heart ( 27 ) > soften and subdue the heart ( 12 )
++ Tender heart ( 40 ) > tender hearted ( 52 )
+ Whole Heart ( 552 ) - the whole heart ( 321 )
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+ Goodness of Heart ( 13 ) . . . genuine . . . true goodness
++ Hardness of Heart ( 178 ) >> In their hardness of Heart ( )
++ Humility of heart ( 135 ) > with humility of heart ( 51 )
> Preparation of Heart ( 29 ) > original site Preparation of Heart ( 29 )
+++ Soil of the heart ( 78 )
+ Soreness of heart ( )
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+ Heart of Infinite Love ( 123 )
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h e a r t s |
+++ search our hearts ( 24 ) > search the heart ( 19 )
+ Stubborn hearts ( )
+ Willing Hearts ( 31 ) . . . with willing hearts
My personal favorites
God’s ministers must have the truth in their hearts in order to successfully present it to others. They must be sanctified by the truths they preach or they will be only stumbling blocks to sinners. Those who are called of God to minister in holy things are called to be pure in heart and holy in life. “Be ye clean, that bear the vessels of the Lord.” If God pronounces a woe upon those who are called to preach the truth and refuse to obey, a heavier woe rests upon those who take upon them this sacred work without clean hands and pure hearts. As there are woes for those who preach the truth while they are unsanctified in heart and life, so there are woes for those who receive and maintain the unsanctified in the position which they cannot fill. If the Spirit of God has not sanctified and made pure and clean the hands and heart of those who minister in sacred things, they will speak according to their own imperfect, deficient experience, and their counsels will lead astray from God those who look to them and trust in their judgment and experience. May God help ministers to heed the exhortation of Paul to the Corinthians: “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?” There is a work for you to do, my brother, if you gain eternal life. May God help you to do this work thoroughly, that you may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. { 2T 552.1} |
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John the Baptist came preaching truth, and by his preaching sinners were convicted and converted. These would go into the kingdom of heaven before the ones who in self-righteousness resisted the solemn warning. The publicans and harlots were ignorant, but these learned men knew the way of truth. Yet they refused to walk in the path which leads to the Paradise of God. The truth that should have been to them a savor of life unto life became a savor of death unto death. Open sinners who loathed themselves had received baptism at the hands of John; but these teachers were hypocrites. Their own stubborn hearts were the obstacle to their receiving the truth. They resisted the conviction of the Spirit of God. They refused obedience to God's commandments. {COL 277.1} |
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