Bring ruin upon . . . ( )

       Quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White with the phrase . . .

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                  The  phrase  'Bring ruin upon'  appears  xx  times in the published writings of EGW                                   See page on Original site                                       Related phrase:    bring ruin upon himself  (  )   - -   bring ruin upon the world  (  )

  All heaven had rejoiced to reflect the Creator's glory and to show forth His praise. And while God was thus honored, all had been peace and gladness. But a note of discord now marred the celestial harmonies. The service and exaltation of self, contrary to the Creator's plan, awakened forebodings of evil in minds to whom God's glory was supreme. The heavenly councils pleaded with Lucifer. The Son of God presented before him the greatness, the goodness, and the justice of the Creator, and the sacred, unchanging nature of His law. God Himself had established the order of heaven; and in departing from it, Lucifer would dishonor his Maker, and bring ruin upon himself. But the warning, given in infinite love and mercy, only aroused a spirit of resistance. Lucifer allowed jealousy of Christ to prevail, and he became the more determined.  {GC 494.2}  Read entire Chapter 29

 

 
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   In the parable of the vineyard, Christ near the close of His earthly ministry called the attention of the Jewish teachers to the rich blessings bestowed upon Israel, and in these showed God’s claim to their obedience. Plainly He set before them the glory of God’s purpose, which through obedience they might have fulfilled. Withdrawing the veil from the future, He showed how, by failure to fulfill His purpose, the whole nation was forfeiting His blessing and bringing ruin upon itself. { PK 710.3}    Note:  See GC 643.4

 

 

 

   The sin of the world today is the sin that brought destruction upon Israel. Ingratitude to God, the neglect of opportunities and blessings, the selfish appropriation of God’s gifts — these were comprised in the sin that brought wrath upon Israel. They are bringing ruin upon the world today. { COL 302.2}  

 

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