"We want the Holy Spirit, which is Jesus Christ." (E.White, Letter 66, April 10, 1894, par.17-18)
"The Father gave his Spirit without measure to his Son, and we also may partake of its fulness." (Ellen G. White, Review and Herald,
November 5, 1908)
"Never before had angels listened to such a prayer as Christ offered at his baptism, and they were solicitous to be the bearers of the message from the
Father to his Son. But, no! direct from the Father issues the light of his glory. The heavens were opened, and beams of glory rested upon the Son of God and
assumed the form of a dove, in appearance like burnished gold. The dove-like form was emblematical of the meekness and gentleness of Christ. While the people
stood spell-bound with amazement, their eyes fastened upon Christ, from the opening heavens came these words: 'This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.'
The words of confirmation that Christ is the Son of God were given to inspire faith in those who witnessed the scene, and to sustain the Son of God in his arduous
work." (Ellen White, Review and Herald, Jan.21, 1873)
"When God's people take the position that they are the temple of THE HOLY GHOST, CHRIST HIMSELF abiding within, they will so clearly reveal
Him in spirit, words and actions, that there will be an unmistakable distinction between them and Satan's followers." (E.White, Ms100, July 14, 1902, par. 24)
"This is our work for this time, to open the door to Jesus, and HE will so fill the soul that there will be
no room for self and selfishness ... We want that complete and perfect understanding which the Lord alone can give. It is not safe to catch the spirit from
another. We want the Holy Spirit, which is Jesus Christ." (E.White, Letter 66, April 10, 1894, par.17-18)
"Cumbered with humanity, Christ could not be in every place personally; therefore it was altogether for their advantage that He
should leave them, go to His father, and send the Holy Spirit to be His successor on earth. The Holy Spirit is Himself divested
of the personality of humanity and independent thereof. He would represent Himself as present in all places by His Holy Spirit,
as the Omnipresent." (Ellen G. White, 14MR 23.3, 1895)
"Jesus comes to you as the Spirit of truth; study the mind of the Spirit, consult your Lord, follow His way." (Ellen G. White, 2MR 337.1)
"The Spirit of truth is the only effectual teacher of divine truth; those who are taught of Him have entered the school of Christ. How must God
esteem the race, that He gave His Son to die for them, and appoints HIS SPIRIT to be man's teacher and continual guide." (Ellen G. White, Signs of the Times, October 24, 1906)
"There is no comforter like Christ, so tender and so true. He is touched with the feeling of our infirmities. His Spirit speaks to the heart." (E.White, Review and Herald, Oct.26, 1897)
"The Saviour is our Comforter. This I have proved Him to be." (E.White, Manuscript Releases, Vol.8, pgr 49)
"Let them study the seventeenth of John, and learn how to pray and how to live the prayer of Christ. He is the Comforter. He will abide in their
hearts, making their joy full." (Ellen G. White, Review and Herald, January 27, 1903)
"They have ONE God and ONE Saviour; and ONE Spirit--the Spirit of Christ" (Ellen G. White, 9T 189.3, 1909)
"The act of Christ in breathing upon his disciples the Holy Ghost, and in imparting his peace to them, was as a few drops before the plentiful
shower to be given on the day of Pentecost." (E.White, The Spirit of Prophecy, Volume 3. p. 243)
"The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Christ, which is sent to all men to give them sufficiency, that through His grace we might be complete in Him." (Ellen G. White, 14 Manuscript Releases, p. 84)
"Christ declared that after his ascension, he would send to his church, as his crowning gift, the Comforter, who was to take his place. This Comforter is the Holy Spirit,- the soul of his life, the efficacy of his church, the light and life of the world. With his Spirit Christ sends a reconciling influence and a power that takes away sin." (E.White, The Review and Herald, May 19, 1904 par. 1)
"While Jesus ministers in the sanctuary above, HE is still by HIS SPIRIT the minister of the church on earth. He is withdrawn from the eye of sense,
but His parting promise is fulfilled, 'Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.' Matthew 28:20. While He delegates His power to inferior
ministers, His energizing presence is still with His church." (Ellen G. White, Desire of Ages, p. 166)
"The reasons why the churches are weak and sickly and ready to die is that the enemy has brought influences of a discouraging nature to bear upon
trembling souls. He has sought to shut Jesus from their view as the Comforter." (Ellen G. White, Review and Herald, August 26, 1890)
"We cannot be with Christ in person, as were His first disciples, but He has sent HIS Holy Spirit to guide us into all truth, and through this
power we too can bear witness for the Saviour. [John 16:13 quoted]" (E.G. White, Ms30, June 18, 1900)
"And when He had said this, He breathed on them, and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost: Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted
unto them; and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained. The Holy Spirit was not yet fully manifested; for Christ had not yet been glorified.
The more abundant impartation of the Spirit did not take place till after Christ's ascension. Not until this was received could the disciples fulfill the
commission to preach the gospel to the world. But the Spirit was now given for a special purpose. Before the disciples could fulfill their official duties
in connection with the church, CHRIST breathed HIS Spirit upon them." (Ellen G. White, Desire of Ages, p. 805)
"When the Holy Spirit was poured out upon the early church, 'The whole multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul.' The
SPIRIT of CHRIST made them one. This is the fruit of abiding in Christ." (Ellen G. White, GCDB, February 6, 1893)
"The Lord Jesus, standing by the side of the canvassers, walking with them, is the chief worker. The Holy
Guest by their side makes impressions in just the lines needed, if the worker recognizes Christ as the one who is with him to prepare
the way. Thus the worker can move forward representing the sacred truth he is handling, in the books he is finding a home for in families. Just as the
truth presented in the books becomes woven into his own experience and developed in his character, will be his strength, his courage, his life. The experience
gained will be more benefit to him than all the advantages he might otherwise obtain in fitting for the work of the ministry. It is the
accompaniment of the Holy Spirit of God that prepares the workers, both men and women, to become pastors unto the flock of God. As
they cherish the thought that Christ is their companion, a holy awe, a sacred joy will be felt by them amid all their trying
experienes and all their tests." (E.White, Bible Echo, September 18, 1899 par. 12-13)
"But it is the leaven of the spirit of Jesus Christ, which is sent down from heaven, called the Holy Ghost, and that
Spirit affects the heart and the character." (Ellen G. White, Ms36-1891)
"It is not essential for you to know and be able to define just what the Holy Spirit is. Christ tells us that the Holy Spirit is the Comforter, and
the Comforter is the Holy Ghost, 'the Spirit of truth, which the Father shall send in My name. I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter,
that He may abide with you for ever; even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth Him not, neither knoweth Him: but ye know Him,
for He dwelleth with you, and shall be in you' [John 14:16, 17]. This refers to the omnipresence of the Spirit of Christ, called
the Comforter." (E.White, Manuscript Releases, Vol. 14, pgr.179)
"The Holy Spirit, which proceeds from the only begotten Son of God, binds the human agent, body, soul, and spirit, to the perfect, divine-human
nature of Christ. This union is represented by the union of the vine and the branches. Finite man is united to the manhood of Christ. Through faith human
nature is assimilated with Christ's nature. We are made one with God in Christ." (E.White, Review and Herald, Apr.5, 1906)
"But it was difficult even for the disciples to understand the words of Christ. That Christ should manifest himself to them, and yet be invisible to
the world, was a mystery to them. They could not understand the words of Christ in spiritual sense. They were thinking of the outward, visible manifestation.
They could not take in the fact that they could have the presence of Christ with them, and yet he be unseen by the world. They had yet to learn that the inward
spiritual life, all fragrant with the obedience of love, would give them the spiritual power they needed. 'Lord, how is it,' questioned one of the disciples,
'that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world? Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep
my words; and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him." (E.White, The Signs of the Times, Nov.18, 1897)
"Those who rose up with Jesus would send up their faith to Him in the holiest, and pray, 'My Father, give us Thy Spirit.' Then Jesus
would breathe upon them the Holy Ghost. In that breath was light, power, and much love, joy, and peace." (E.White, Early Writings, p.54-55)
"The influence of the Holy Spirit is the life of Christ in the soul. We do not now see Christ and speak to Him, but His Holy Spirit is just as near us in one place as another. It works in and through every one who receives Christ. Those who know the indwelling of the Spirit reveal the fruits of the Spirit,-'love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith." (E.White, Bible Echo, June 17, 1901 par. 6)
"Jesus is waiting to breathe upon all his disciples, and give them the inspiration of his sanctifying spirit, and transfuse the vital influence from himself to his people. He would have them understand that henceforth they cannot serve two masters. Their lives cannot be divided. Christ is to live in his human agents, and work through their faculties, and act through their capabilities. Their will must be submitted to his will, they must act with his spirit, that it may be no more they that live, but Christ that liveth in them. Jesus is seeking to impress upon them the thought that in giving his Holy Spirit he is giving to them the glory which the Father has given him, that he and his people may be one in God. Our way and will must be in submission to God's will, knowing that it is holy, just, and good." (E.White, Signs of the Times, October 3, 1892 par. 4)
"True faith and repose in God are always accompanied by the illumination of the Holy Spirit, whose temple we are. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Christ; it is His representative. Here is the divine agency that carries conviction to hearts." (Ellen G. White, 13 Manuscript Releases, p. 313)
"O, how we grieve the pure, holy Spirit OF Christ with our defiling sins! We are not prepared for the appreciation of the holy communion with Christ and with one another unless we are cleansed by his efficacy." (E.White, The Review and Herald, July 5, 1898 par. 7)
"The office of the Holy Spirit is to take the truth from the sacred page, where God has placed it for the benefit of every soul whom he has created, and stamp that truth upon the mind. The Spirit OF God has unconfined range of the heavenly universe ...
So the life-giving power of the Holy Spirit, proceeding from Christ, and imparted to every disciple, pervades the soul ... Christ is our advocate, pleading in our behalf. The Spirit pleads within us. Then let us show perfect trust in our Leader, and not inquire of false guides ...
Christ's methods, and every fierce passion, every defective trait of character, is worked upon the molding influence of the Spirit OF Christ, until the man has a new motive power, and becomes filled with the Holy Spirit of God, after the likeness of the divine similitude ...
The Holy Spirit is the source of all power, and works as a living, active agent in the new life created in the soul. The Holy Spirit is to be in us a divine indweller ...
Christ is to live in his human agents, and work through their faculties, and act through their capabilities. Their will must be submitted to his will, they must act with his Spirit, that it may be no more they that live, but Christ that liveth in them ...
Wherever we go, we bear the abiding presence of the One so dear to us; for we abide in Christ by a living faith. He is abiding in our hearts by our individual, appropriating faith. We have the companionship of the divine Jesus, and as we realize his presence, our thoughts are brought into captivity to him." (E.White, Healthful Living - The Office of the Holy Spirit, p.300-302)
"The holy Spirit is the comforter, as the personal presence of Christ to the soul." (Ellen G. White, Review and Herald, November 29, 1892)
"It is the accompaniment of the Holy Spirit of God that prepares workers, both men and women, to become pastors to the flock of God. As they cherish the thought that Christ is their Companion, a holy awe, a sacred joy, will be felt by them amid all their trying experiences and all their tests ...
They will practice true Christian courtesy, bearing in mind that Christ, their Companion, cannot approve of harsh, unkind words or feelings." (E.White, Colporteur Ministry, p. 33)
"What we want is the spirit of Jesus. When we have this, we shall love one another. Here are the credentials that we are to bear: 'By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. We need to pray more; and when we have Christ abiding in the soul, HIS SPIRIT in me will harmonize with HIS SPIRIT in you; and he who controls our minds, controls also the heavenly intelligences, and they co-operate with us." (The Ellen G. White 1888 Materials, p. 903)
"We need, my sister, greater benevolence, greater humility first, then the simplicity of Christ will appear; contention will cease, because it is an offensive thing and grieves the Holy Spirit of God. No one who truly enjoys the Spirit of Jesus Christ will be fractious, suspicious, criticizing, accusing. Why? Because Christ is abiding in the soul temple. Under the influence of the Holy Spirit, the whole multitude of them that believed were of 'one heart and of one mind.' The Spirit of Christ animated the whole and became the whole heart of the whole community." (E.White, Manuscript Releases, Volume 21, p. 155)
"Baptized with the Spirit of Jesus, there will be a love, a harmony, a meekness, a hiding of the self in Jesus that the wisdom of Christ will be given, the understanding enlightened; that which seems dark will be made clear." (E.White, Counsels to Writers and Editors, p. 81)
"This grace had moved upon the heart of Cornelius. The Spirit of Christ had spoken to his soul; Jesus had drawn him, and he had yielded to the drawing." (E.White, God's Amazing Grace, p. 86)
"In order to confess Christ, we must have Him to confess. No one can truly confess Christ unless the mind and spirit of Christ are in him." (E.White, God's Amazing Grace, p. 277)
"When one is fully emptied of self, when every false god is cast out of the soul, the vacuum is filled by the inflowing of the Spirit of Christ. Such a one has the faith that purifies the soul from defilement. He is conformed to the Spirit, and he minds the things of the Spirit. He has no confidence in self. Christ is all and in all." (E.White, God's Amazing Grace, p. 212)
"Do not stop to try to convert the one who is speaking words of reproach against your work; but let it be seen that you are inspired by the Spirit of Jesus Christ; and angels of God will put into your lips words that will reach the hearts of opposers. If these men persist in pressing their way in, those who are of a sensible mind in the congregation will understand that yours is the higher standard. So speak that it will be known that Jesus Christ is speaking through you." (E.White, The General Conference Bulletin, p. 57)
"The Spirit of Jesus dwells in us richly by faith." (E.White, Manuscript Releases, Volume 21, p. 306)