Quote by Ellen G. White, Testimonies for

In order to form correct habits, we should seek the company of persons of sound moral and religious influence. We should constantly bear in mind that we may be fitting to inhabit the heavenly courts. The precious hours of probation are granted that we may remove every defect from the character; and we should seek to do this, not only that we may obtain the future life, but that we may be useful here. Young men and women should regard a good character as a capital of more value than gold or silver or stocks. It will be unaffected by panics and failures, and will bring rich returns when earthly possessions shall be swept away.


In order to form correct habits, we should seek the company

Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of surrounding ourselves with morally and religiously upright individuals in order to develop and maintain correct habits. It reminds us to constantly remember that our ultimate goal is to be worthy of inhabiting heavenly realms. The quote also stresses that the purpose of the time we have in our earthly probation is to better ourselves by removing any flaws in our character. It highlights the significance of cultivating a good character as a valuable asset that surpasses material possessions, as it remains unaffected by worldly crises and can yield rich rewards even when material wealth fades away.

By Ellen G. White, Testimonies for
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