A Christian reveals true humility by showing the gentleness of Christ, by being always ready to help others, by speaking kind words and performing unselfish acts, which elevate and ennoble the most sacred message that has come to our world. Ellen G. White actchristchristian share on social
In Christ was united the human and the divine. His mission was to reconcile God to man, and man to God; to unite the finite with the infinite. Ellen G. White christdivinefinite Change image and share on social
Christian sisters should not at any time dress extravagantly, but at all times dress as neat, modest, and healthful, as their work will allow. Ellen G. White christiandressextravagantly Change image and share on social
It is important that we relish the food we eat. If we cannot do this, but eat mechanically, our food does not do us that good it should, and we fail to be nourished and built up by it as we otherwise would be, if we could enjoy the food we take into the stomach. Ellen G. White buildeatenjoy share on social
God's people are peculiar. Their spirit cannot mingle with the spirit and influence of the world. You do not wish to bear the Christian name and yet be unworthy of it. Ellen G. White bearchristiangod Change image and share on social
God requires his servants to walk in the light, and not cover their eyes that they may not discern the working of Satan. Ellen G. White coverdiscerneye Change image and share on social
The life of Christ was a life of humble simplicity, yet how infinitely exalted was his mission. Christ is our example in all things. Ellen G. White christexalthumble Change image and share on social
The more we talk of Jesus, the more of His matchless charms we shall behold. Ellen G. White beholdcharmjesus Change image and share on social
Study and work and work and study will keep in active exercise both the physical and mental. These two, rightly conducted, will not war against each other. Ellen G. White activeconductexercise Change image and share on social
The mother cannot expect her daughter to understand the mysteries of housekeeping without education. She should instruct them patiently, lovingly, and make the work as agreeable as she can by her cheerful countenance and encouraging words of approval. If they fail once, twice, or thrice, censure not. Ellen G. White agreeableapprovalcensure share on social