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Your Favorite Ellen White Quote

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I figure this could a popular topic here. I'm not very knowledgeable about her writings, but I liked this quote:

In public labor do not make prominent, and quote that which Sister White has written, as authority to sustain your positions. To do this will not increase faith in the testimonies. Bring your evidences, clear and plain, from the Word of God. A “Thus saith the Lord” is the strongest testimony you can possibly present to the people. Let none be educated to look to Sister White, but to the mighty God, who gives instruction to Sister White.

If you don't have that type of humility, all you are going to do is start a new cult.
 
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Well "in public labor" the only thing you have in common with the person you are talking to is the Bible and since we have to prove all of our doctrine "sola scriptura" anyway... what other option was there?
 
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I agree. Ellen White was a very remarkable woman who loved God with all her heart, soul, and mind, and her neighbor as herself.
 
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Here is one of my all time favorite Ellen White quotes. It comes from the chapter titled Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled in the book The Desire of Ages. I like this because it is so reminiscent of some of my favorite promises found in scripture: Ezekiel 36:24-31, Jeremiah 31:31-34, Phillipians 2:13, John 16:13.


What a promise. We can represent Jesus the right way. We can love our heavenly Father with all our heart and all our soul and our neighbor as ourselves. We can be like Jesus. I cannot think of anything that I would rather be than that.
 
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Gary K, thanks for that.
You're welcome.

I'm pretty surprised that no other SDA's are posting any of their favorite quotations as in no place other than the Bible have I ever found the love of God expressed as well and as deeply as I find it in the writings of Ellen White.
 
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One of my frustrations with Ellen White is the enormous volume of material that she wrote. I'm on chapter 74 of Desire of Ages. Who writes books with 74 chapters? So there is a huge amount of material to digest. I'm surprised, too, that there aren't more gems posted.
 
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I guess I don't understand your reasoning.

Why get frustrated because there is a lot to learn? J.H. Merle D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century is 1,409 pages long. Should he have left out important parts of the Reformation just because there was so much important information that needed to be transmitted to his readers? I mean, who writes books 1400+ pages long?

I grew up using a Webster's Dictionary that made D'Aubigne's tome look small. It was 11x14x8. And it was printed on very fine paper. If my memory serves me correct it contained in excess of 2000 pages. I've never seen another dictionary that large. Should I have been frustrated with that dictionary because there was so much information available to me? After growing up using that dictionary I get really frustrated with the average dictionary I see today that is less than 1/2 the size and written on much thicker paper. I feel I'm getting cheated and dumbed down with such dictionaries.

I look at Ellen White's writings and I do not get frustrated with the amount of information available. I find her writings a blessing and the amount of information available a huge blessing from God and the time spent reading a great blessing. Should we be frustrated with God because He has so much to teach us about Himself and ourselves? The very fact that He cares that much about us that He gives us a lot of information which exposes the deceptions of the devil ought to, in my eyes anyway, make us dance with joy not frustrate us. We serve an infinite God so why should we think He has only a small amount of information to give us? When I read books like those found in The Conflict of the Ages series I end up wishing we had been given more, much more, detail and context than we were actually given.

Wasn't it the disciples of Jesus who said it wasn't possible to contain in books all that Jesus said and did on this earth? So why get frustrated with the number of chapters and pages? The Desire of Ages shows us who Jesus is. I find getting to know Jesus the most interesting and valuable thing I can do.

Jesus said, And this is life eternal that they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. So should I get frustrated with getting to know Jesus better than I did before? The way I look at things the more I know Jesus the better off I am. I find it a huge privilege to get to know Him.

I've read the DofA half a dozen times at least and I always learn more about Jesus every time I read it. The way I see things Ellen White could have doubled the size of the DofA and it would have been twice the blessing it is. She could have done that with all 5 volumes of that set and I would like it even more than I do now. I just don't get tired of learning about Jesus and His love for we human beings. My attitude is teach me more about God. Let me know Him better than I do now. As far as I'm concerned I can't know Him well enough.
 
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Christ was treated as we deserve that we may be treated as He deserves. He was condemned for our sins, in which He had no share, that we might be justified by His righteousness, in which we had no share. He suffered the death which was ours, that we might receive the life which was His. 'By His stripes we are healed.
Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages (Conflict of the Ages Series)
 
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Fashion loads the heads of women with artificial braids and pads, which do not add to their beauty, but give an unnatural shape to the head. The hair is strained and forced into unnatural positions, and it is not possible for the heads of these fashionable ladies to be comfortable. The artificial hair and pads covering the base of the brain, heat and excite the spinal nerves centering in the brain. The head should ever be kept cool. The heat caused by these artificials induces the blood to the brain. The action of the blood upon the lower or animal organs of the brain, causes unnatural activity, tends to recklessness in morals, and the mind and heart is in danger of being corrupted. As the animal organs are excited and strengthened, the moral are enfeebled. The moral and intellectual powers of the mind become servants to the animal. HR October 1, 1871, par. 9

In consequence of the brain being congested its nerves lose their healthy action, and take on morbid conditions, making it almost impossible to arouse the moral sensibilities. Such lose their power to discern sacred things. The unnatural heat caused by these artificial deformities about the head, induces the blood to the brain, producing congestion, and causing the natural hair to fall off, producing baldness. Thus the natural is sacrificed to the artificial. HR October 1, 1871, par. 10

Many have lost their reason, and become hopelessly insane, by following this deforming fashion. Yet the slaves to fashion will continue to thus dress their heads, and suffer horrible disease and premature death, rather than be out of fashion. HR October 1, 1871, par. 11

Pleasure-seeking and frivolity blunt the sensibilities of the professed followers of Christ, and make it impossible for them to place a high estimate upon eternal things. Good and evil, by them, are placed upon a level. The high, elevated attainments in godliness, which God designed his people should reach, are not gained. These lovers of pleasure seem to be pleased with earthly and sensual things, to the neglect of the higher life. The enjoyments of this life, which God has abundantly provided for them in the varied works of nature, which have an elevating influence upon the heart and life, are not attractive to those who are conformed to the fashions of the world. They rush on unmindful of the glories of nature, seen in the works of God's hands, and seek for happiness in fashionable life, and in unnatural excitement which is in direct opposition to the laws of God established in our being. The Marshall Statesman says: HR October 1, 1871, par. 12

“A physician, writing a series of letters to a school-girl, devotes one to the nice keeping of the hair. Among other directions he remarks that much is said against wearing switches, or jutes, or chignons, because they breed pestiferous vermin, whose life is fed by their drain on the small blood-vessels of the scalp; but all such objections to these monstrosities become as nothing compared with the objection which arises from the congested condition of the blood-vessels of the back brain by reason of their use. A switch or chignon is a substance which, in itself, is a great conductor of animal heat. As the back of the head has a great deal of blood, and a great deal of blood has a great deal of heat in it, the surplusage of this heat should be allowed to pass off outwardly. To wear one of these appliances is to keep the heat in, and as the part thus dressed becomes excessively heated, disease takes place in a little while, and the whole bodily structure becomes affected. In women there is such an intimate connection between the back brain and the reproductive structure, that when the former becomes enfeebled the latter invariably takes on morbid conditions.” HR October 1, 1871, par. 13

God has surrounded us with his glories, that the natural eye may be charmed. The splendor of the heavens, the adornments of nature in spring and summer, the lofty trees, the lovely flowers of every tint and hue, should call us out of our houses to contemplate the power and glory of God, as seen in the works of his hands. But many close their senses to these charms. They will not engage in healthful labor among the beautiful things of nature. They turn from shrubs and flowers, and shut themselves in their houses, to labor and toil in closed walls, depriving themselves of the healthful, glorious sunlight, and the pure air, that they may prepare artificial adornments for their houses and their persons. They impose upon themselves a terrible tax. They sacrifice the glow of health God has given in the human face, the blended beauty of the lily and the rose, and tax the physical and mental in preparing the artificial to take the place of the natural. The beauty of the soul, when compared with outward display, is regarded almost valueless. In the anxiety to meet the standard of fashion, beauty of character is overlooked. A writer has well said: HR October 1, 1871, par. 14

“Curls and cosmetics are all in requisition to enhance the beauty of ‘the human face divine;’ but what is the result? Youth's roses only flee the faster—old age will creep on apace; rouge cannot hide its wrinkles, nor can it make any face beautiful. We are decided believers in the old adage, ‘handsome is that handsome does.’ No face has true beauty in it that does not mirror the deeds of a noble soul. There is not a thought, word, or deed, that does not leave its autograph written on the human countenance; and we care not whether kind nature has given her child an ugly face or a handsome one, if the heart that beats underneath all is warm and loving. And if the soul that looks out from the eyes be true and pure, the face will be beautiful always, for it has found the true fountain of youth; and though time may fold the hair in silver, and furrow the brow, yet there will ever be a beauty lighting it up that years cannot dim, for the heart and soul never grow old.” HR October 1, 1871, par. 15

Another writer says under the caption, HR October 1, 1871, par. 16

“Dangerous Fashions,

“The cruelties the tyrant of fashion inflicts upon her slaves—willing though they be—are indeed appalling. Just to think of ladies upon whom nature has lavished her charms, submitting to the enameling process only to become subject to paralysis or drop dead from its effects. Others, again, seeking to be fairer than the fairest, are allured by the glaring words, ‘laird's bloom of youth,’ and similar poetic phrases, and eagerly seize upon the poisonous compounds, only to suffer the excruciating pains of neuralgia or breathe out a painful and lingering existence from the effects of slow poison introduced into the system by their use.” HR October 1, 1871, par. 17

The majority of pleasure lovers attend the fashionable night gatherings, and spend in exciting amusements the hours God has given them for quiet rest and sleep in order to invigorate the body. Hours are spent in dancing. The blood becomes heated; the system is exhausted; and while in this feverish state of excitement, the late suppers are introduced, and the unnatural appetite is indulged, to the injury, not only of the physical, but the moral health. Those things which irritate and burden the stomach, benumb the finer feelings of the heart, and the entire system must feel it, for this organ has a controlling power upon the health of the entire body. If the stomach is diseased, the brain nerves are in strong sympathy with the stomach, and the moral powers are overruled by the baser passions. Irregularity in eating and drinking, and improper dressing, deprave the mind and corrupt the heart, and bring the noble attributes of the soul in slavery to the animal passions. HR October 1, 1871, par. 18

Many in returning to their homes from these night scenes of dissipation, expose themselves to the damp, chilly air of night. They are thinly clad with thin slippers upon their feet, the chest not properly protected, and health and life are sacrificed. By the limbs and feet becoming chilled the circulation of the blood through the system is unbalanced. Very many have, by pursuing this course, brought upon themselves lung difficulties and various distressing infirmities, which have, in a few months, carried them to an untimely grave. HR October 1, 1871, par. 19

Many are ignorantly injuring their health and endangering their life by using cosmetics. They are robbing the cheeks of the glow of health, and then to supply the deficiency use cosmetics. When they become heated in the dance the poison is absorbed by the pores of the skin, and is thrown into the blood. Many lives have been sacrificed by this means alone. HR October 1, 1871, par. 20

The following selection we here insert hoping that it may arrest the attention of some of the votaries of fashion, and excite their fears, if it does not arouse their consciences, to put away the pride and sin which produces such dangerous results: HR October 1, 1871, par. 21

“The Fatal Effects of Painting

“No one can ride or walk through the fashionable portion of New York city, attend any place of amusement, or go to any evening party, without becoming aware of the horrible fact that many women of whom better things might be expected, have fallen into the pernicious habit of applying to their skins the enamels which, under various attractive names, are advertised and sold in all parts of the land. HR October 1, 1871, par. 22

“Not only faded faces, but countenances so young, plump and pretty in outline that they must in their natural condition be attractive, are lacquered over with an unnatural polish of fine porcelain, which produces an effect such as one might imagine if a china doll were afflicted with the consumption. HR October 1, 1871, par. 23

“This practice is as pernicious as it is disgusting—the seeds of death or paralysis being hidden in every pot and jar of those mixtures, which are supposed to be not only innocent, but also to possess the virtues of the undiscovered fountain of perpetual youth. HR October 1, 1871, par. 24

Some who use them will suddenly have a severe illness; and receiving a private warning from the family physician, will cease the use of the cause of their disorder, and recovering, go through life with an extremely bad complexion, as a reminder of their folly. HR October 1, 1871, par. 25

“Others will drop suddenly, with their features twisted on one side, and perhaps deprived of the use of their limbs. Others will die outright, no one guessing why. The effect on any particular person cannot be calculated. What one suffers paralysis from, may kill another outright. The only safety is in having nothing to do with any of these baneful preparations.” HR October 1, 1871, par. 26

If God had required of society so great a sacrifice for his sake, what mourning we should bear of the terrible burdens imposed upon those who follow Christ. But the slaves to fashion take these burdens upon themselves, and make their own life very wearisome with needless care, in their anxiety to keep pace with fashion. They lay upon the altar of fashion, health, happiness, life and Heaven. HR October 1, 1871, par. 27

Christians cannot afford to make this great sacrifice. They cannot afford to sow to the flesh and reap corruption. That which ye sow ye shall also reap. Now is the sowing time. The reaping time hasteth. What will the harvest be? The inspired apostle addresses us, “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world; but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” HR October 1, 1871, par. 28

After completing the foregoing, I found the following. I have had some experience in using Mrs. S.A. Allen's World's Hair Restorative, also Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Restorative. I have made applications of these preparations upon the head of my husband, to prevent the falling off of the hair. I observed that when using these preparations, he frequently complained of giddiness of the head, and weakness and pain of the eyes. HR October 1, 1871, par. 29

In applying these preparations, my eyes, that were naturally strong, grew weak, and twice seemed to be greatly inflamed. Eruptions appeared upon the lids, and continued for weeks. I was convinced that I was poisoned by applying these preparations to the head of my husband. We discontinued the use of these altogether, and I have had no weakness of the eyes since. My husband has been free from the peculiar sensations he experienced while using these preparations, and my experience has been for twenty years, that pure soft water is best for my head and hair. HR October 1, 1871, par. 30

E. G. W.
https://m.egwwritings.org/en/book/504.328
 
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It is not just humility - it is good evangelism for a denomination that bases all of its doctrine "sola scriptura".

"public labor" - by definition deals with those who have no background at all regarding Ellen White so there is no real point in quoting from her on doctrinal issues.

However - having said that - you can quote her in public labor for certain cases.

1. Health tips and ideas for best health
2. Commentary on the life of Christ
3. Devotional books like "Steps to Christ".

Because the public is used to having non-Bible authors quoted when it comes to health tips, Commentaries and devotionals. One does not need to qualify as an inspired prophet to write that kind literature.

Of course the fact that she is a prophet - raises a lot of interest for SDAs in those types of books authored by her.
 
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Yes fashion trends have not always been the best health ideas.
 
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It is great to have that much material on the life of Christ - I have read that book a number of times.
 
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One of many favorites of mine -

The very last words in the book "The Great Controversy"

regarding this text:
“And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.” Revelation 5:13.

"The great controversy is ended. Sin and sinners are no more. The entire universe is clean. One pulse of harmony and gladness beats through the vast creation. From Him who created all, flow life and light and gladness, throughout the realms of illimitable space. From the minutest atom to the greatest world, all things, animate and inanimate, in their unshadowed beauty and perfect joy, declare that God is love."
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