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26 Phrases related to Warning (s) |
Warning ( 4,417 ) - - - - Warnings ( 1,932 ) |
+ Message of Warning ( 538 ) > messages of warning ( ) |
+ Warnings against false teachers ( 4 ) |
+ Recorded as a Warning ( 6 ) |
+ the world is to be warned ( ) |
+ Warned by the . . . ( 26 ) > Warned by the errors of ( 5 ) |
+ refuse to be warned ( 2 ) > refuse the warnings ( 1 ) |
+ Heed the warnings ( 48 ) |
Last Warning |
+ Final Warning ( 16 ) > |
+ Warning of the judgment ( 22 ) > Solemn warning of the judgment |
+ Solemn warning ( 143 ) > Last solemn warning to the world ( ) |
Solemn warnings ( 62 ) > |
+ Proclaiming the last message ( 16 ) > Proclaiming the last solemn message |
Warning to . . . |
+ warning to the church + a people who feel no need of his help |
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The Lord's Warnings |
+ the Lord's warnings | |
+ Warnings from God ( 14 ) > Warnings from the Lord ( 4 ) > Heed the warnings ( 40 ) > Refuse to heed the warnings |
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+ Warnings and reproofs ( ) ► Warnings and reproorfs contained in the Testimonies ( 6 ) > warning and reproofs ( ) |
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+ If the warnings ( 7 ) > If the warnings given ( 3 ) | |
+ Heed the warning of God ( ) > heed the warning God has given ( ) | |
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the Mark of the Beast |
+ the Mark of the Beast ( 182 ) |
► preparing for the Mark of the Beast ( ) |
► Receive the Mark of the Beast ( ) |
Video about the Mark of the Beast - by Dwayne Lemon recorded in early March 2014 |
Like the Pharisees of old, the self-deceived, the self-sufficient, the self-righteous, refuse to be warned. The Lord points out their dangers, but they do not heed his voice. As they assimilate to the world, they become the friends of evil-doers. While God reproves the transgressor, they feel inclined to excuse and encourage him. Thus they say to the sinner, It shall be well with thee. Such persons call good evil, in that they oppose and denounce those who faithfully deliver the messages of warning and reproof committed to them of God. They call evil good by extolling those who have no reproofs to bear and no warnings to give, who pass along in a careless, indifferent spirit, excusing sin, and by their own course encouraging worldliness and backsliding. All these are sanctioning a deception which has proved the ruin of many. The blood of souls is upon them. Their course is more offensive to God than is that of the open sinner. Anciently, the Lord always had among his people faithful prophets, whom, he sent to reprove sin. He has never removed these from his church. Those who rise up against warning and reproof, and seek by their jests, their smart speeches, or their deceptions, to make of no effect the plain words of reproof prompted by the Spirit of God, will find, in the great day of final reckoning, an account against them which they will not wish to meet. {ST, October 4, 1883 par. 20} |
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Edson has been charged with writing to me and complaining of Brother Henry. This is a mistake. Edson has not done this. The light which has been given me has been sent to Edson, only when I felt his danger, and presented to him that he was not to let his feelings control him. The thought that he was dealt with unkindly by any one in the office should not lead him to commit sin against his precious Saviour, or to let his mind be soured in any way. I assured him that the Lord was looking upon every unjust act; every hard - hearted and unjust decision is known to Him. I wrote this to him, not because Edson had written to me of these things, for he had not; but because matters had been presented before me, and I could not rest until I sent my warnings over the broad Pacific to save him from another utter discouragement. I have obeyed the voice of the Lord. I have spoken to hard, unthankful, unsubdued hearts, because I was commissioned to set the warnings before them whether they would hear or whether they would forbear.See Ezekiel 3: 16-21; 4 - 7; 9; 18. Lt102a-1896.6 |
Does anyone suppose that the messages of warning will not come to those whom God reproves? The ones reproved may rise up in indignation and seek to bring the law to bear upon God's messenger, but in doing this, they are not bringing the law upon the messenger, but upon Christ, who gave the reproof and the warning. When men endanger the work and cause of God by their own wrong course of action, shall they hear no voice of reproof? If the wrongdoer only were concerned, and the work reached no farther than him, he alone should have the words of warning; but when his course of action is doing positive harm to the cause of truth, and souls are imperiled, God requires that the warning be as broad as the injury done. The testimonies will not be hindered. The words of rebuke and warning, the plain "Thus saith the Lord," will come from God's appointed agencies;for the words do not originate with the human instrument; they are from God, who appointed them their work. If a suit is instituted in earthly tribunals, and God suffers it to come to trial, it is that His own name may be glorified. But a woe will be upon the man who gives himself to do this work. God reads the motives, whatever they may be. I pray that the Lord will teach our brethren to be straightforward, and make no compromise in the matter. The cause of God has been bruised and wounded by any such men connecting with it, and the sooner they are separated from it, the better. . . . {2SM 152.4} |
Evenone wrong trait of character, one sinful desire, persistently cherished, will eventually neutralize all the power of the gospel. Every sinful indulgence strengthens the soul's aversion to God. The man who manifests an infidel hardihood, or a stolid indifference to divine truth, is but reaping the harvest of that which he has himself sown. In all the Bible there is not a more fearful warning against trifling with evil than the words of the wise man that the sinner "shall be holden with the cords of his sins."Proverbs 5:22. {SC 34.1} |
The power of God that wrought with His servant was felt by those who heard. Some gave heed to the warning, and renounced their sins; but the multitudes mocked at the solemn message, and went on more boldly in their evil ways. The servants of God are to bear a similar message to the world in the last days, and it will also be received with unbelief and mockery. The antediluvian world rejected the warning words of him who walked with God. So will the last generation make light of the warnings of the Lord's messengers. {PP 86.3} |
"The world is to be warned, and God's people are to be true to the trust committed to them. They are not to engage in speculations, neither are they to enter into business enterprises with unbelievers, for this would hinder them in doing the work given them" (CS 38). |
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