Quotes about Life
A wise purpose underlay every act of Christ's life on earth. Everything He did was important in itself and in its teaching.
— Ellen White
We, His disciples, declare, This is Jesus, the Messiah, the Prince of life, the Redeemer of the world.
— Ellen White
Do something every day to improve, beautify, and ennoble the life that Christ has purchased with His own blood.
— Ellen White
Amusement, on the other hand, is sought for the sake of pleasure and is often carried to excess; it absorbs the energies that are required for useful work and thus proves a hindrance to life's true success.
— Ellen White
That we might become acquainted with His divine character and life, Christ took our nature and dwelt among us. Divinity was revealed in humanity; the invisible glory in the visible human form. Men could learn of the unknown through the known; heavenly things were revealed through the earthly; God was made manifest in the likeness of men.
— Ellen White
The Christian's life is not a modification or improvement of the old, but a transformation of nature.
— Ellen White
Repentance for sin is the first fruits of the working of the Holy Spirit in the life.
— Ellen White
To keep the body in a healthy condition, in order that all parts of the living machinery may act harmoniously, should be a study of our life. The children of God cannot glorify Him with sickly bodies or dwarfed minds.
— Ellen White
Health is a treasure. Of all temporal possessions it is the most precious.
— Ellen White
All our habits, tastes, and inclinations must be educated in harmony with the laws of life and health. By this means we may secure the very best physical conditions, and have mental clearness to discern between the evil and the good.—
— Ellen White
The surrender of all our powers to God greatly simplifies the problem of life. It weakens and cuts short a thousand struggles with the passions of the natural heart.
— Ellen White
Heaven is a good place. I long to be there and behold my lovely Jesus, who gave His life for me, and be changed into His glorious image. Oh, for language to express the glory of the bright world to come! I thirst for the living streams that make glad the city of our God.—The Adventist Home, pp. 542, 543.
— Ellen White