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Counsels on Health - Ellen G. White

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egard to health reform. He said he could not live<br />

it. His wife would throw graham flour out of doors,<br />

if it were brought into the house. This family had<br />

been helped by the church. Prayer had also been<br />

offered in their behalf. Their child had died, the<br />

wife was sick, and the husband and father would<br />

leave his case up<strong>on</strong> us, for us to bring before a pure<br />

and holy God, that He might work a miracle and<br />

make him well. The moral sensibilities of this man<br />

were benumbed.<br />

When the young adopt vile practices while the<br />

spirit is tender, they will never obtain force to fully<br />

and correctly develop physical, intellectual, and<br />

moral character. Here was a man debasing himself<br />

daily, and yet daring to venture into the presence of<br />

God and ask an increase of strength which he had<br />

vilely squandered and which, if granted, he would<br />

c<strong>on</strong>sume up<strong>on</strong> his lust. What forbearance has God!<br />

If He should deal with man according to his corrupt<br />

ways, who could live in His sight? What if we had<br />

been less cautious and carried the case of this man<br />

before God while he was practicing iniquity; would<br />

the Lord have heard? Would He have answered?<br />

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