You should not be insured you are insured with the blood of christ
There is no statement in Ellen White's published books that says, "You should not be insured, you are insured with the blood of Christ." However, there are many references to the blood of Christ as the means of our redemption, cleansing, and assurance of salvation. Here are some relevant points from her writings: - The blood of Christ is described as "efficacious," able to cleanse from every spot and stain of sin, and is the only remedy for sin (see 4T 122.4; 5T 218.3; HS 158.4). - Believers are said to be "bought with a price"—the precious blood of Christ (SC 51.4; MB 66.2). - The blood of Christ is the means by which we are redeemed, and everything we possess is "bought with the blood that is precious above all estimate" (MB 66.2). - Assurance and peace come from trusting in the merits of Christ's blood, not our own (SL 90.2). While Ellen White emphasizes the spiritual security and redemption found in the blood of Christ, she does not use the language of "insurance" in the modern sense, nor does she directly address the topic of earthly insurance policies in these contexts. Her focus is on the spiritual assurance and salvation provided through Christ's sacrifice. If you are looking for counsel specifically about insurance (such as life or property insurance), that is not addressed in these references. If you would like information on Ellen White's counsel regarding earthly insurance, please clarify, and I can search for that topic specifically. References: - Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4, p. 122.4; vol. 5, p. 218.3 - Ellen G. White, Historical Sketches of the Foreign Missions of the Seventh-day Adventists, p. 158.4 - Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ, p. 51.4 - Ellen G. White, Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing, p. 66.2 - Ellen G. White, The Sanctified Life, p. 90.2
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