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The Upward Look

David DeRose

"The Upward Look" is a classic Christian devotional that was first published in 1982, but is drawn from the prolific writings of E.G. White. This fresh audio rendition of the content is read by Dr. David DeRose.

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God calls for our whole-hearted consecration, consecrating all our talents to the great purpose of calling sinners into the family of God. Reference: E.G. White, "The Upward Look," p. 379. more

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Trying to save yourself by good works is like weaving fig leaf garments. Instead, God offers you, by faith, Christ's perfect robe of righteousness. Reference: E.G. White, "The Upward Look," p. 378. more

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We can fully trust our Father's love, regardless of life's trials. Reference: E.G. White, "The Upward Look," p. 377. more

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God longs for each of us to trust fully in His power to save us. Reference: E.G. White, "The Upward Look," p. 376. more

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In our petitions for the sick, it is appropriate to pray, "Thy will be done." Rather than demonstrating unbelief, this can be a sign of implicit trust in God. Reference: E.G. White, "The Upward Look," p. 375. more

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God calls us to give our gifts to Him, helping suffering humanity and pointing them to the Savior. Reference: E.G. White, "The Upward Look," p. 374. more

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God is working to fashion every believer into a polished stone in His temple. Let us choose to participate in that perfecting process. Reference: E.G. White, "The Upward Look," p. 373. more

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We are God's jewels. Everyone who enters into Christ's kingdom will have chosen to submit to a hewing and polishing process. Reference: E.G. White, "The Upward Look," p. 372. more

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