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Spalding and Magan's Unpublished Manuscript Testimonies - Ellen G. White

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character, we must lift up Jesus, the perfect<br />

example; the exalting of science will never<br />

accomplish the work.<br />

Every drop of rain or flake of snow, every spire<br />

of grass, every leaf <strong>and</strong> flower <strong>and</strong> shrub, testifies<br />

of God. These little things so common around us<br />

teach the lesson that nothing is beneath the notice<br />

of the infinite God, nothing too small for his<br />

attention.<br />

God is to be acknowledged for what he does<br />

not reveal of himself than from that which is open<br />

to our limited comprehension. If men could<br />

comprehend the unsearchable wisdom of God, <strong>and</strong><br />

could explain that which he has done or could do,<br />

they would no longer give him reverence or fear<br />

his power. In divine revelation God has given to<br />

men mysteries that are incomprehensible, to<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> their faith. This must be so. If the ways<br />

<strong>and</strong> works of God could be explained by finite<br />

minds, he would not st<strong>and</strong> as supreme.<br />

E. G. <strong>White</strong>.<br />

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