"Have you the love of Jesus? If so, you will feel an interest for the souls for whom Christ died." -Ellen G. White, PaM 148
"We can't really 'tell His wondrous love' unless we understand 'why He came to die.' May the dear Lord grant us to see why Paul could only 'glory in the cross,' and why he could tell others only of 'Christ and Him crucified' (Gal. 6:14; 1 Cor. 2:1, 2)." -Robert J. Wieland
"We become too easily discouraged over the souls who do not at once respond to our efforts. Never should we cease to labor for a soul while there is one gleam of hope. Precious souls cost our self-sacrificing Redeemer too dear a price to be lightly given up to the tempter's power." -Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing p. 168
"Those who love Jesus and the souls for whom He has died will follow after the things which make for peace. But they must take care lest in their efforts to prevent discord they surrender truth, lest in warding off division they sacrifice principle. True brotherhood can never be maintained by compromising principle. As Christians approach the Christlike model and become pure in spirit and action they will feel the venom of the serpent. The opposition of the children of disobedience is excited by a Christianity that is spiritual. . . . That peace and harmony which are secured by mutual concessions to avoid all differences of opinion are not worthy of the name. On points of feeling between man and man, concessions should sometimes be made; but never should one iota of principle be sacrificed to obtain harmony." -Ellen G. White, The Review & Herald, Jan 16, 1900
"No sooner does one come to Christ than there is born in his heart a desire to make known to others what a precious friend he has found in Jesus." -Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ p. 78
"We can't really 'tell His wondrous love' unless we understand 'why He came to die.' May the dear Lord grant us to see why Paul could only 'glory in the cross,' and why he could tell others only of 'Christ and Him crucified' (Gal. 6:14; 1 Cor. 2:1, 2)." -Robert J. Wieland
"We become too easily discouraged over the souls who do not at once respond to our efforts. Never should we cease to labor for a soul while there is one gleam of hope. Precious souls cost our self-sacrificing Redeemer too dear a price to be lightly given up to the tempter's power." -Ellen G. White, The Ministry of Healing p. 168
"Those who love Jesus and the souls for whom He has died will follow after the things which make for peace. But they must take care lest in their efforts to prevent discord they surrender truth, lest in warding off division they sacrifice principle. True brotherhood can never be maintained by compromising principle. As Christians approach the Christlike model and become pure in spirit and action they will feel the venom of the serpent. The opposition of the children of disobedience is excited by a Christianity that is spiritual. . . . That peace and harmony which are secured by mutual concessions to avoid all differences of opinion are not worthy of the name. On points of feeling between man and man, concessions should sometimes be made; but never should one iota of principle be sacrificed to obtain harmony." -Ellen G. White, The Review & Herald, Jan 16, 1900
"No sooner does one come to Christ than there is born in his heart a desire to make known to others what a precious friend he has found in Jesus." -Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ p. 78