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              In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of
            
            
              sins, according to the riches of his grace; wherein he hath abounded
            
            
              toward us in all wisdom and prudence.
            
            
              Ephesians 1:7, 8
            
            
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              He [Christ] came ... to elevate and ennoble our mental powers, so that
            
            
              our efforts in this life might not be misdirected and lost....
            
            
              The Lord Jesus came to strengthen every earnest seeker for truth, He
            
            
              came to reveal the Father. He allowed nothing to divert His mind from the
            
            
              great work of restoring the moral image of God in man. And we must see
            
            
              that the great and important work for us is to receive the divine likeness, to
            
            
              prepare a character for the future life. We must appropriate the heavenly
            
            
              truths to our special use in practical life. And we may carry with us all the
            
            
              treasure of knowledge that gives us a fitness for the life that measures with
            
            
              the life of God.
            
            
              The knowledge of God is as high as the heaven, as broad as the earth....
            
            
              Only those who read the Scriptures as the voice of God speaking to them
            
            
              are the true learners. They tremble at the Word of God; for to them it is a
            
            
              living reality. They study, they search for the hidden treasure. They open
            
            
              the understanding and heart to receive, and they pray for heavenly grace,
            
            
              that they may obtain a preparation for the future, immortal life. As the
            
            
              heavenly torch is placed in his hand, man sees his own frailty, his infirmity,
            
            
              his hopelessness in looking to himself for righteousness. He sees that in
            
            
              himself there is nothing to recommend him to God. He prays for the Holy
            
            
              Spirit, the representative of Christ, to be his constant guide, to lead him
            
            
              into all truth.... All knowledge gained in this life of probation which will
            
            
              fit us to be companions of the saints in light is true education. It brings
            
            
              blessings to ourselves and others in this life, and will secure to us the
            
            
              future, immortal life, with all its imperishable riches
            
            
            
            
              Christ has a treasure house full of precious gifts for every soul
            
            
            
            
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              The Youth’s Instructor, October 27, 1898
            
            
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              Ellen G. White
            
            
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