Quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White with the word . . .
w o r l d ( 28 RELATED PHRASES ) |
The word 'World' appears 1,xxx times in the published writings of EGW See page on Original site Worldly ( separate page with 18 phrases )
+ From the world ( 1,373 ) ► separate from the world ( 189 )
► separation from the world ( 106 )
++ In the world ( ) > In the world to come ( 123 )
+ Like the world ( ) + be like the world ( 33 ) > NOT be like the world ( )
+ to the world ( ) > spectacle to the world ( 93 ) > become a spectacle to the world ( 4 )
+ upon the world ( ) > break upon the world (surprise) ( )
+ with the world ( ) > Friendship with the world ( 35 ) > have no friendship with the world ( )
► Friendship of the world ( 106 )
+ conform to the world ( ) *** conformed to the world ( )
*** conformed to this world ( 130 ) > Not conformed to this world ( )
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+ unfallen worlds ( 111 ) > inhabitants of the unfallen worlds ( )
+ other worlds ( 93 ) > inhabitants of other worlds ( 28 )
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+ the condition of the world ( 87 ) > condition just before the second coming
+ customs of the world ( 107 ) > conform to the customs of the world ( 3 ) ( see Worldly customs )
+ Fashions of the world ( ) ( see worldly fashions )
+ friendship of the world ( 106 ) >
+++ Love of the world ( 403 ) +
+ Lovers of the world ( 29 ) [ original site ] > Pleasure lovers of the world ( )
+ practices of the world ( ) >
+ Ways of the world ( 28 ) > Follow the ways of the world ( )
+ Worldly ( separate page with 18 phrases )
Just a few: Worldly Amusements - - Worldly customs - - worldly friends
w o r l d l i n g ( 3 RELATED PHRASES ) |
The word 'Worldling' appears 1,xxx times
+ Worldling ( ) > from the worldling
+ Attention of worldlings ( 3 )
+ Educated worldlings ( 11 ) >
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A great crisis is coming upon us. If men still yield to men, as they have been doing for the last fifteen years, they will lose their own souls, and their example will lead others astray. God's soldiers must put on the whole armor of God. We are not required to put on human armor, but to gird ourselves with God's strength. If we keep God's glory ever in view, our eyes will be anointed with the heavenly eye salve; we will be able to look deeper, and see afar off what the world is. As we discern its dishonesty, its craftiness, its selfish eye service, its pretense, and its boasting, its want of fair honest dealing in the ordinary intercourse of life, and its grasping covetousness, we can take our stand, by precept and example, to represent Christ, and convert souls from the world by our sound principles, our firm integrity, our hatred of all dissembling, and our holy boldness in acknowledging Christ.-- Letter 4, 1896, pp. 13, 15, 16 (July 1, 1896 to Men in Responsible Positions). {ChL 24.3} {17MR 193.1} |
In the New Testament, language very similar is addressed to professed Christians who seek the friendship of the world above the favor of God. Says the apostle James: "Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God." Great Controversy, page 382.1 |
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