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The Truth About The White Lie

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    Chapter 10—The Choice Is Ours

    And so, granted by God the power of choice, and with the evidences before us, we as Seventh-day Adventists must make our decision. The Lord gives sufficient evidence for all who desire to know the truth, but He will never compel anyone to believe. We should carefully ponder the words:TAWL 14.11

    God does not propose to remove all occasion for unbelief. He gives evidence, which must be carefully investigated with a humble mind and a teachable spirit, and all should decide from the weight of evidence. God gives sufficient evidence for the candid mind to believe; but he who turns from the weight of evidence because there are a few things which he cannot make plain to his finite understanding will be left in the cold, chilling atmosphere of unbelief and questioning doubts, and will make shipwreck of faith. 1Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church 5:675, 676.

    George I. Butler summed up the positive influence of Ellen White’s visions on the church:TAWL 14.12

    They have always been held in high esteem by the most zealous and humble among our people. They have exerted a leading influence among us from the start. They have first called attention to every important move we have made in advance. Our publishing work, the health and temperance movement, the College, and the cause of advanced education, the missionary enterprise, and many other important points, have owed their efficiency largely to this influence. We have found in a long, varied, and in some instances, sad experience the value of their counsel. When we have heeded them, we have prospered; when we have slighted them, we have suffered a great loss. 2George I. Butler, “The Visions,” Review and Herald Supplement, Aug. 14, 1883, pp. 11, 12, cited in Witness of the Pioneers Concerning the Spirit of Prophecy (Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald, 1961), p. 48.

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