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Phrase - Reproof - Rebuke ( Separate page 40 phrases)
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Quotations from the writings of Ellen G. White with . . .
 
40   Phrases  related  to   Reproof  and  Rebuke
 
The word reproof appears 1,577 times in the writings of Ellen G. White
     Reproof  ( 1,577 )
    Burden of Reproof   ( 2 )     >    Burden of reproving  ( 2 )
    words of reproof   ( 76 )    >   reject the words of reproof  ( 5 )
+      Reproof of Sin  (  )
    those whom God reproves  ( 3 )
    wrongdoers need counsel and reproof  ( 2 )
+      Reprove wrong  ( 25 )    >   courage to reprove wrong  ( 7 )
               ►    
wrongs  must  be  reproved  (  5  )    ►   reprove and rebuke wrong  ( 10 )
+      Reproofs  (  )    >   Special reproofs  ( 5 )
    Reproofs contained in the testimonies   ( 6 )
 
reproofs  and  warnings
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+    reproofs and warnings  (  )   >   messages of reproofs and warnings
+     warnings and reproofs  (  )
One thing is certain: Those Seventh-day Adventists who take their stand under Satan's banner will first give up their faith in the warnings and reproofs contained in the Testimonies of God's Spirit.  {3SM 84.3}
+    reproofs and threatenings  (  )
In bringing to the attention of the temple worshipers, and of the princes and king, the written admonitions contained in the inspired roll, God was graciously seeking to warn the men of Judah for their good. “It may be,” He said, “the house of Judah will hear all the evil which I purpose to do unto them; that they may return every man from his evil way; that I may forgive their iniquity and their sin.” Verse 3. God pities men struggling in the blindness of perversity; He seeks to enlighten the darkened understanding by sending reproofs and threatenings designed to cause the most exalted to feel their ignorance and to deplore their errors. He endeavors to help the self-complacent to become dissatisfied with their vain attainments and to seek for spiritual blessing through a close connection with heaven. { PK 435.1} 
 
- - -   Receive  Reproof   - - -
 
+     accept reproof  ( 5 )    >   receive reproof  (  )
   take reproof with gratitude  (  )
+     submit to reproof  ( 2 )    >
 
Reject  Reproof
+    Refuse to receive reproof  (  )
+    against reproof  ( 10 )    ►  rose up against the reproof   ( 7 )  
                                                  >   rise up against the reproof    ( 3 )
+    Opposition to reproof  (  )   see favorite below
+    Reject Reproof   (  )    >    Rejected reproof   ( under construction )
+    Those reproved . . .  ( 17 )    >    those reproved rise up against   ( 3 )
+     reject the words of reproof  ( 5 ) 
+    resent reproof  ( 1 )   >    Resented rebuke  (  )
+    Recieve reproof as insult   (  )
 
Reprover
 
+      Reprove sin   ( 48 )        >     Search out and reprove sin   ( 3 )
                                       ►    reprove their sins   ( 6 )
                                       ►    Reproving Sin  ( 23 )      >    Faithful in reproving sin  
+     Faithful reprover  (  )   
+     Stand as reprovers  ( 7 )   >   stand as reprovers of unrighteousness  ( 4 )   Key
 
    My personal favorite
 
Sins exist in the church that God hates, but they are scarcely touched for fear of making enemies. Opposition has risen in the church to the plain testimony. Some will not bear it. They wish smooth things spoken unto them. And if the wrongs of individuals are touched, they complain of severity, and sympathize with those in the wrong. As Ahab inquired of Elijah, "Art thou he that troubleth Israel?" they are ready to look with suspicion and doubt upon those who bear the plain testimony, and like Ahab overlook the wrong which made it necessary for reproofand rebuke. When the church depart from God they despise the plain testimony, and complain of severity and harshness. It is a sad evidence of the lukewarm state of the church.  {2SG 283.3}
 
 
In this generation, when God’s servants speak the word of the Lord to reprove wrong-doers, to rebuke those who bring in wrong principles, have they not had an experience similar to that which Jeremiah had? When a course of action to pervert justice and judgment is introduced, the word of the Lord must be spoken in reproof. In this our day we find the very same difficulties that the Lord’s servants found in the days of ancient Israel when they were sent to expose existing evils that were corrupting in their influence (Manuscript 56, 1902). { 4BC 1156.8 }  Note:  Read PK 381.1 to 382.2
 
One thing is certain: those Seventh-day Adventists who take their stand under Satan's banner will first give up their faith in the warnings and reproofs contained in the Testimonies of God's spirit.  {3SM 84.3}
 
The spirit of opposition to reproof, that led to the persecution and imprisonment of Jeremiah, exists today. Many refuse to heed repeated warnings, preferring rather to listen to false teachers who flatter their vanity and overlook their evil-doing.  In the day of trouble such will have no sure refuge, no help from heaven. God’s chosen servants should meet with courage and patience the trials and sufferings that befall them through reproach, neglect, and misrepresentation. They should continue to discharge faithfully the work God has given them to do, ever remembering that the prophets of old and the Saviour of mankind and His apostles also endured abuse and persecution for the Word’s sake.  Prophets and Kings, page 437.2   Read entire chapter 35
 
 
Rebuke
+     Rebuke Sin  ( 45 )   >   do not rebuke sin  (  )
    Rebuking Sin  ( 12 )    >   rebuking transgression  ( 2 )   Key
+     rebuke wrong  (  )     ►   reprove and rebuke wrong  ( 10 )
+    voice of stern rebuke  ( 21 )    >   voice in stern rebuke  ( 5 )

             My personal favorite
 
Of all the sins that God will punish, none are more grievous in His sight than those that encourage others to do evil. God would have His servants prove their loyalty by faithfully rebuking transgression, however painful the act may be. Those who are honored with a divine commission are not to be weak, pliant time-servers. They are not to aim at self-exaltation, or to shun disagreeable duties, but to perform God's work with unswerving fidelity.  Patriarchs and Prophets, page 323.3
 
 
 
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