Conflict and Courage

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Ellen G. White

Prophets and priests, kings and apostles, parade through the inspired pages of this daily devotional. Arranged roughly in chronological order, each reading focuses on some decisive moment in salvation history, and shows how the lessons of the past illuminate our future. In the exploits and failures of saints and sinners, we find counsel, comfort, and hope for today — a passing of the torch — so that the same faith that blazed in God’s servants of old might burn anew in us today. As we are told by the Apostle Paul, everything written in the Bible was written for our instruction, that by studying God’s words, we may be encouraged to have hope for our salvation and for our future.

The characters we find in the Bible represent backgrounds and personalities so broad and diverse that every modern person may identify with someone portrayed therein. All who are wise will be enriched by a study of this record that will not only direct and enrich us, but also guard our personal lives. We may be encouraged by those who triumphed, learn from the mistakes of others, and hopefully be spared the heartahces of those who made unwise choices. While the Bible gives us the barest sketches of the exploits, failures, and successes of the characters it portrays, the pen of Ellen White broadens and deepens the view. With sensitivity and divine insight, she provides relevant lessons from the lives of our heroes from sacred history.

“In ancient times, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses with his meekness and wisdom, and Joshua with his varied capabilities, were all enlisted in God’s service. The music of Miriam, the courage and piety of Deborah, the filial affection of Ruth, the obedience and faithfulness of Samuel, the stern fidelity of Elijah, the softening, subduing influence of Elisha — all were needed. So now all upon whom God’s blessing has been bestowed are to respond by actual service; every gift is to be employed for the advancement of His kingdom and the glory of His name.” — Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 301.

Paper, 384 p.

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