She says to pack this life with as much good works as possible. Where is that?
While the exact phrase "pack this life with as much good works as possible" doesn't appear in her writings, Ellen White frequently expressed the same idea using different words. She emphasized that our time on earth is short and should be filled with acts of service and dedication to God. Here are some passages that convey this concept: * **On being rich in good works:** "Now is the time to use means for God. Now is the time to be rich in good works, laying up in store for ourselves a good foundation against the time to come, that we may lay hold on eternal life." (3T 209.1) * **On improving every moment:** "There must be no idleness. Life is an important thing, a sacred trust; and every moment should be wisely improved, for its results will be seen in eternity. God requires each one to do all the good possible." (CT 62.3) * **On making the most of life:** "Our time here is short. We can pass through this world but once; as we pass along, let us make the most of life. The work to which we are called does not require wealth or social position or great ability. It requires a kindly, self-sacrificing spirit and a steadfast purpose." (MH 355) * **On using our time for others:** "Days, months, and years are added to our existence that we may improve our opportunities and advantages for working out our individual salvation, and by our unselfish life promoting the well-being of others. Thus may we build up the kingdom of Christ and make manifest the glory of God." (6T 379.1)
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