EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index)
Christ (Part 4 of 18)
for declaring Himself equal with God DA 207
Jewish leaders’ rejection of GC 595
Jewish rulers sought to condemn, as Sabbathbreaker DA 204-13
Judas Iscariot initiated idea to set up, as king DA 718
keenest and most cultured minds sought to defeat, in controversy MH 52
keenest anguish suffered by, sense of Father’s displeasure was 2T 213
knew: all hearts, homes, pleasures, joys, and aspirations Ed 82
character of His apostles DA 291
perfectly well how to give reproof 4T 66
Scriptures better than priests and rabbis did DA 453
stress of pinching poverty FE 401
wants of human heart 5T 261
knows: all about your pains and griefs 2SM 237
all men by name DA 479
all men individually DA 479
every temptation that comes to man SD 23
how to deal with children 9T 175
power of every temptation SD 160
our every necessity TM 391
youth’s trials and battles with powers of darkness MYP 163
labor(s) of: along great thoroughfares of travel 9T 121
at Capernaum CH 500-1; DA 252-61
for the poor MM 243
never confined to one place 7T 268
not confined to the poor MM 312; WM 257
labored: among His people three years GC 20; GW 376; 3T 38
earnestly for His own nation 2T 509
labored in: cities as well as towns Ev 53; MM 299
many places MH 20-1
rural areas Ev 54
simplicity and earnestness Ev 53; WM 95
last act of tenderness of, towards His mother DA 146
last human agony of, was veiled in thick darkness DA 754
laws of God’s government expounded by, in Sermon on Mount 1SM 316-7
led disciples out by lakeside on Sabbath CG 534
legions of devils all around, while He was dying 2T 215
life and death of: every specification of sacrificial service fulfilled in GW 118
Father is glorified by 8T 177-8
interceded for lost man COL 156
OT prophecies re AA 247
proved that God’s justice did not destroy His mercy DA 762
proved that God’s law is righteous DA 762
Satan was defeated by 1SM 342
life and spirit of, only standard of excellence and perfection is 1T 408
life and teachings of, study 9T 63
life lived by, can be lived by man through His power 9T 22
lifework of, keynote of DA 409; GW 111; MH 19
lineage of, from Abraham and David DA 44
traced back in direct line to David SR 244
listened: attentively to persons who came to Him EW 160
to prattle of babes and accepted their lisping praise 5T 421
little child fast asleep in arms of AH 273
little children blessed by CSW 55; DA 511-7; MH 38-9
little children fell asleep on breast of, as He taught DA 592
little children loved to climb upon lap of 3T 422
little children were attracted to SC 12; 3T 422
lived: at Nazareth 18 years after His visit to Jerusalem at age of 12 DA 82
God’s law in humanity 6T 237; TM 282
life free from sin AA 472
on earth 33 years DA 830; 1SM 70
pure and sanctified life CS 349
without worldly wealth, honor, or display EW 178
lived for: good of others 2T 151
one purpose—to bless others DA 70
lived in: conformity to nature’s laws DA 50
dependence on God and communion with Him Ed 80
world that was His own 4T 83
lived life of: hardship and toil 3T 372
unexampled suffering 2T 494
lived to: benefit others 2T 157
bless others 2T 136
living epistle of God’s law 5BC 1107
living representative of God’s law DA 287
loneliness and sorrow of, because no one understood Him DA 326
loneliness of, never understood by His disciples DA 565
longed for human tenderness, courtesy, and affection DA 524
longing of, for companionship in Gethsemane DA 690
love of, for John AA 539
for publicans and common sinners 2T 21
loved scenes of nature DA 290; MH 54
and enjoyed its quietude DA 419
made no: claim to kingly authority DA 215
division in gospel work 6T 242
new revelations to men 1SM 187
made perfect through suffering 5T 133
man cannot equal example of, but he should copy it 2T 628
man may victoriously resist temptation as did DA 130
men wondered at knowledge of law and prophecies as revealed by DA 452-3
many people inquired re, while He lay in tomb DA 776
many things withheld from His first disciples by Ev 202
many words and acts of, appear mysterious to finite minds DA 393
mark of every weapon of hell DA 116
marked peculiarity of, self-denial and benevolence were 4T 227
Mary’s relationship to, as Son of man and as Son of God DA 147
met: and overcame temptation in strength given Him by God DA 24
every temptation with God’s word DA 123; 9T 68
trials and temptations day by day MH 18
mighty angel protected, in Gethsemane DA 694
mind of, Spirit worked FE 392
minister, missionary, and physician 5BC 1088
ministry of: every detail of, stated plainly in OT Scriptures DA 242
is key that unlocks OT Scriptures AA 229
not studied as it should be 9T 69
Satan’s character unmasked by GC 501
to the needy 7T 221
was more than sermonizing Ev 203
youth caught spirit of WM 57
ministry of angels to 1SM 94-5
miracles could not be performed in Nazareth by, because of their unbelief DA 241
miracles of, wrought through angels DA 143
mission of: announced by Him at beginning of His ministry 8T 134
as related to God’s law 1SM 240
persons who cannot have true concept of GC 524
signs direct from heaven attested to DA 406
was not for judgment DA 210
was not to destroy God’s law MB 48-9
was to establish spiritual kingdom DA 173
was to exalt God’s law 1SM 239
was to manifest Father to man SC 11
was to show spiritual nature of God’s law MB 48-9
missionary wherever He went WM 162
miss. work by, in homes of people ML 227
mockery and abuse suffered by, while on cross DA 746
model to copy 5T 421
mother of, feared for His health MB 102
mothers brought little children to Ev 349-50; MH 38-44
multitude that followed, no walls could enclose 2T 579
murder of, whole world is guilty of deliberate rejection and TM 38
mysterious departure of, into wilderness of temptation was made known to Mary DA 145
mystery after mystery could have been unlocked by MH 448
Naaman’s faith commended by PK 252-3
nailed to cross before it was placed upright DA 745; SR 222
nature so refined as, no man possesses 7T 265
nearest relatives of, dimly understood His mission 5BC 1135-6
needed to define and defend His position often 5T 747
never commended doubts 4T 233
never erred in judgment of men or truth GW 317
never flattered men DA 254
never man lived as, lived MH 469
never praised unbelief 4T 233
no agony can measure with that endured by 5BC 1103
no communication with John the Baptist by, before His baptism DA 109
no criminal ever treated so inhumanly as DA 710
no long and tedious prayers and ceremonies enforced on people by 2T 580
no man so fiercely beset by temptation as was Ed 78
no miracle worked by, in His own behalf DA 119
no new form of prayer given to disciples by MB 103
no one more cruelly slandered than MB 32
no stinted service given by MH 500
not a Sabbathbreaker DA 287
not controlled by any human standard COL 397
nothing befell, but what God permitted for man’s good MH 488-9
nothing was without purpose to Ed 82
obedience and submission of, were unreserved and perfect 3T 107
obedience of, is accepted for us PP 372
was that of true human being 7BC 929
obedient to every requirement of God’s law COL 312; ML 311
obeyed all of God’s commandments 1SM 250
obscure Jew to Greeks AA 244
of seed of David according to human descent 5BC 1130; 1SM 247
offered salvation to Jews first AA 247
officer of Annas struck, on face DA 700
often weary in His labors 3T 107
OT Scriptures testify of DA 507; SC 88
once a little child AH 280
one great purpose of, revelation of God for uplifting of humanity was Ed 82
one wrong act by, would have caused Him to fail of being perfect example DA 88
would have cause Him to fail to carry out plan of redemption DA 88
open air preferred by, for His discourses 2T 579
opposition met by Ev 301
at home and abroad DA 88
overcame: all temptations 2T 286
every temptation Satan brought against Him 7BC 926
sin as we are to overcome 7BC 930
temptation on our behalf 3T 477
passed: no human being by as worthless 9T 191
over ground of temptation that every man must tread 9T 69
victoriously over ground where Adam fell CG 475; Te 282
passed quietly to another place: when His life was threatened 1SM 70
when He was rejected in one place 1SM 70
pattern for miss. worker MM 194
pattern for us 2SG 251-2; 1T 505
in all things 8T 296
pattern man for us ML 242; WM 53
pattern of, we cannot equal but we can copy 2T 549
penetration of, had been cultivated ML 74
people of Nazareth did not believe on DA 196
people were not charmed by, as man but by doctrine He taught 4T 373
people would have received, as king DA 138
perfect and holy example 2T 549
perfect character developed by COL 311; DA 762
perfect example for children, youth, and manhood ML 296
perfect example of: holy character GC 469
obedience to God’s law was set by SD 61
perfect exemplification of unselfish ministry AA 359
perfect ideal found in Ed 73
perfect obedience of, imputed to repenting sinner FE 429
perfect obedience rendered to God’s commandments by SD 25
perfect obedience to God’s law by, redeemed Adam’s disgraceful failure and fall FE 382
perfect overcomer 4T 39
perfect pattern of: complete man FE 376
life 5BC 1080; SD 137; 2T 396; 3T 248; 4T 218, 520; 5T 129
obedience Ev 636
perfect pattern to imitate Ev 641
perfect peace reigned in heart of DA 330
perfection of, avails for man’s imperfection SD 25
performed duties of son, brother, friend, and citizen in Nazareth DA 82
persecuted three years by His enemies 8T 208
perseverance of, untiring 4T 603
personal efforts of, in labor for souls DA 151
personal work done by, in gospel work WM 116
personification of all human goodness TM 138
Peter denied, in His humiliation and rejection DA 508
Pharisees censured, for mingling with publicans and sinners COL 368
Pharisees denounced, as Beelzebub COL 171; DA 111, 355
Pharisees rebuked by, for covetousness 1T 539
Pharisees rejected MB 55
Pharisees sought to prove, a deceiver 1SM 70
Pilate had heard rumors re, before he tried Him DA 724
Pilate’s wife had heard of, before Pilate tried Him DA 724
pity and love of, for Peter when he denied Him Ed 89
plan of salvation would have been broken if, had worked miracle at Satan’s request DA 119
plans laid by, for His work Ev 53; MM 299
poor Galilean without earthly rank or power DA 162
poorest and humblest not afraid to approach SC 12; 3T 422; WM 53
popular enthusiasm to make, king by force DA 378
possessed: peculiar dignity and personality FE 400-1
reserve that discouraged familiarity CT 262
poverty was part of legacy of 6BC 1103
power and authority of, seen as that of Father SR 13-4
power never used by, for self-aggrandizement PK 73
preached in: great thoroughfares of travel Ev 54
synagogues Ev 54
preaching of, from Peter’s boat DA 244-5
was sign to His generation DA 406; PK 274
presence of, it was heaven to be in MH 18
was rebuke to all things untrue and base Ed 79
present and future were one to Ed 82
priests and rabbis rejected, during His first ministry in Judea DA 194
proclaimed King of Israel by people DA 569-70, 590
prophecy of, that He would rise in three days DA 777
prophecies foretold life, character, and work of 5BC 1090
prophecies furnish sufficient evidence that, was Messiah 4aSG 117-8
prophetic eye of, penetrated future DA 352
public ministry of: began at marriage festival at Cana MH 356
began when 70 weeks of Dan. 9:24-27 were nearly ended DA 133
commenced after His baptism 3T 372; Te 274
purity and holiness of, excited hatred of the ungodly GC 506
purpose of, in enduring temptation in wilderness 1SM 273
pursued continually by crafty and hypocritical men MH 51
rabbis followed, with merciless hostility DA 284
rabbis regarded, as commonplace person DA 433
rabbis’ merciless hostility followed PK 183
reached people where they were GW 49
read character of His disciples DA 382
rebuked dishonest practices of Pharisees and doctors of the law MM 122
recognized no distinction of nationality, rank, or creed 9T 190
recreation found by, amid scenes of nature MH 52
redemption of man would have been a failure if, had failed to endure test DA 734
referred to good wrought by Jonah’s preaching in Nineveh PK 273-4
refused to: assume duties of civil magistrate 9T 217
acknowledge theology of rabbinical schools DA 540
regarded as common man by people of Nazareth DA 239
rejection of, when priests and rabbis began DA 63
represented God’s law in His life SD 137
rescued truth from companionship with error 7T 35
reserve of, discouraged familiarity CT 262
resisted Satan by use of Scriptures 4T 45
rest often found by, at home of Lazarus DA 524
resurrected body of, apostles handled 6BC 1054
reverence shown for Sabbath by PK 183
rich young ruler’s heart read by DA 519
ruled no earthly kingdom MH 197
Sabbath was honored by DA 287
by healing the sick on it DA 207
See also Sabbath
Sabbath was kept by, according to God’s law DA 284; PK 183
sacrifices made by, at every step 6T 472
sang: beautiful psalms when in trial AH 443
David’s beautiful psalms 7BC 936
Psalms 66, 68, 72 often 3BC 1148
songs of praise DA 690; ML 238; WM 93
with His companions Ev 498
Sanhedrin’s rejection of DA 232
Satan made stronger attacks upon, than he makes on us SD 156
Satan prepared for three years to overcome, in Garden of Gethsemane DA 686-7
Satan seems to make, appear to be common man EW 91
Satan used his utmost cunning to destroy DA 65
Satan would have triumphed if, had admitted there could be excuse or sin DA 88
had yielded to one temptation DA 761
Satan’s assaults upon, more severe than man has ever passed through 1SM 94
Satan’s efforts to destroy, as soon as He was born DA 759
scientific knowledge of, surprised His parents and brothers FE 400
Scriptures were guide of DA 87
searching glance of, could read men’s hearts DA 162
self-consuming zeal of, to relieve wants and woes of humanity MB 12
self-denial of 1T 370-1
Jews did not admire SL 14
self-denying in His work FE 364
self-denying spirit of, in ministry 9T 87
self-sacrificing in His work FE 364
self-sacrificing love of, revealed on cross 9T 254
sensitive nature of DA 326
set example such as He wished His followers to imitate 5T 253
set for us example in: Christian living MYP 16; 8T 289
dealing with the erring 2T 566
obedience DA 24
overcoming appetite 4T 29, 257
perfect life 4T 615
resisting temptation 3T 477
sacrificial service 9T 101
self-denial and self-sacrifice 2BC 1028; TM 421
welfare ministry WM 53-8
winning souls 9T 127
shameful trial of, in judgment hall 5T 501-2
shared: His food with the poor DA 87
lot of the poor DA 73
sorrows of humanity 7T 272
shed tears and blood for man 5T 73
showed men how to overcome Satan 4T 45
sign and wonder from His youth FE 401
sin of covetousness frequently rebuked by 4T 82
sins of lost world overwhelmed, in Gethsemane 2T 204
sins of penitent thief were forgiven by DA 752
singer from His youth 5BC 1117; DA 73; Ev 498
singing of, morning light welcomed by MH 52
slept often on ground during cold, damp shades of night 3T 107
some chief events of lifework of, Daniel was shown PK 698
some people guilty of crucifying, repented and were converted DA 744-5
sorrows of children ever touched 2SM 238
sought: avenue to every heart COL 21
men wherever He could find them 3T 322
not to condemn but to save DA 462
to win souls wherever He found them DA 151
special contract with, Satan endeavored to make 1SM 287
spies continually on track of MH 51-2; 5T 291
spies sent by Jewish leaders to watch DA 213
Spirit led, into wilderness to be tempted DA 114, 126
spirit of, tortured by every sin, discord, and defiling lust DA 111
spirit of God’s law was shown in 5T 576
stirred up no strife 4T 139
stooped to minister to the humblest 4T 225
strengthened His humanity by prayer CT 323
strict obedience of, to God’s law was condemned as stubbornness DA 86
studied: God’s word MH 52
human race with intensity FE 403
study how, met people MM 299
subjected to all temptations 1SM 226
submission of, to abuse by enemies was voluntary DA 700
submitted to judicial oath when on trial 1T 203
suffered: calumny and persecution from cradle to grave MB 71
in proportion to perfection of His holiness DA 700; 5T 422
keenly under abuse and insult DA 700
more than men can be called upon to suffer 4T 86
sufferings and death of, Isaiah foretold AA 225-6
made salvation possible for man TM 377-8
sufferings and privation of 3T 18
sufferings of 2T 200-15
did not consist in physical pain alone 2T 214-5
for man’s sake 8T 209
for man’s salvation 1T 123-4; 4T 387
for sinners 1T 150-1
foretold by Him DA 415, 432; TM 35-6
from Gethsemane to Calvary 2T 207
ministers should meditate on 4T 379
OT Scriptures foretold AA 221-2, 225
on Calvary greater than those of martyrs 2T 214-5
on cross 1T 111
proportionate to His sinless and exalted character 1SM 107
proved that God will punish sin 3BC 1166
Psalms foretold PK 691
study anew, on cross 4T 375
will not shield the unrepentant from punishment FE 430
superhuman agony suffered by, in Gethsemane DA 687, 689
superhuman assaults of Satan endured by, in Gethsemane 5T 502
supplicated God’s throne till His humanity was charged with heavenly current Ed 80-1
sword of justice about to awake against, while He was in Gethsemane 2T 207
sympathy and heartfelt prayers needed by, in Gethsemane 2T 204-5
tasted sufferings of death in Gethsemane for every man DA 694
teachers of false doctrines opposed Ev 301
tears of children were often dried by 2SM 238
tears shed by, for impenitence and ingratitude of every individual to close of time 5T 72
temperance of, never led to bigotry or austerity CT 262; Ev 636; ML 187
temporary home of, in Capernaum DA 432
temptation pressed upon Him as He neared cross DA 486
temptations of pleasures of this life were overcome by 1SM 95
tempted: above all that man will ever be called upon to endure 5T 426
fiercely while dying on cross 2T 209-10
from childhood to manhood 7BC 929
in all points like as we are 5BC 1128; 8T 209
in Gethsemane 2T 203-4
more severely than any other person on earth 1SM 289
tempted and tried as people are today MH 422-3
tender and pitying love of, rebukes our selfishness and heartlessness 9T 31
tender love and goodness of, are inexhaustible WM 309
terrible sufferings of, on cross SR 225
testified to His regard for God’s law PK 183
things that made path of, thorny DA 326
three years a homeless wanderer 4T 219
time of: centuries preceding, darkness covered world during PK 687
characterized by physical degeneracy and mental stupor Ed 75
condition of world in Ed 74-6
religion consisted of display in SL 14
religion had declined in power and increased in pomp in MH 400
teachers in, instructed men in traditions, childish fables, and opinions of others FE 183
timing of every act of DA 147
tired of association with crafty and hypocritical men 4T 141
tomb of: had only one entrance 5BC 1114
heavy stone was rolled against entrance of DA 774, 778
host of angels guarded 5BC 1114; DA 779; EW 180-1
hosts of devils surrounded DA 779
100 Roman soldiers guarded DA 778
sealed with Roman seal DA 778; SR 228-9
women were unable to remove stone from DA 788
women visiting, did not all come from same direction DA 788
took little children into His arms and: blessed them AA 364; AH 273; CT 179; COL 338; GW 188; MM 19; 4T 141; WM 287
pressed them to His heart 5T 421
took little children upon His knee and talked to them WM 116
towns and cities of Palestine worked by 7T 268
traveled on foot DA 349, 570; Ev 58; MH 52; 4T 100, 373
during His ministry 9T 87
in humble and unpretending manner 2T 140
trial of: before Pilate resulted in conviction of many hearts EW 174
Sanhedrin violated its own rules in DA 699, 710
witnessed by some of His disciples DA 710-1; EW 171
tried: as criminal 3T 407
in every possible way 3T 67
to work for highest Jewish dignitaries Ev 564
triumphal entry of: contrasted with that of earth’s famous conquerors DA 572
foreshadowed His second advent DA 580
Isaiah was shown 4BC 1144
Lazarus led beast on which He rode in DA 572
persons who took special part in DA 572
purpose of DA 571-5
two guardian angels attended DA 832
understood: children’s trials and needs 4T 141
which disciples could best work together Ev 72-3
unerring pattern 2T 98
unflagging zeal of, in His labors 9T 25
united forces of adversaries of God and man opposed MB 29
unmistakable evidence given by, that He was sent of God TM 294
unselfish ministry of, should be our lesson book 9T 31
unveiled Father’s character to man 4T 418
uttered nothing in self-defense at His trial DA 706
victorious where Adam fell 4BC 1163; 5BC 1081-2
victory of, as complete as had been Adam’s failure DA 130; ML 323
vile abuse suffered by, during His trial EW 169-70
villages not neglected by Ev 52
walked: alone in midst of men DA 422
alone through childhood, youth, and manhood DA 92, 111; MH 18
in solitude in midst of men MB 26
pure and undefiled among men 7BC 907
side by side with peasants and laborers 4T 109
warfare against, Satan personally conducted DA 116
was cousin of John the Baptist DA 109
was free: from Jewish prejudice against Samaritans DA 188-9
to yield to Satan’s temptation 5BC 1082
watched continually for opportunities for personal labor MM 303
wearied frequently in body and spirit 2T 429
weariness of, from incessant ministry MB 102
weeping over Jerusalem, Moses was shown PP 475
went into wilderness of temptation in obedience to God DA 121
wept: at grave of Lazarus AH 204; DA 534, 575-6
over Jerusalem DA 353, 575-6; GC 18; MB 151; PP 475; SC 12; 1T 505; 4T 189, 191-2, 487; 5T 72, 258; 8T 32; TM 461
with compassion over sinner while abhorring sin 5T 422
what sustained, in His toil and sacrifice AA 601; MH 504; 8T 43
when tempted, passed over ground where Adam fell Te 282, 285
wherever he was, spoke to men of higher life COL 338
wholly dependent on God DA 363
why, chose to live among the poor MH 197-8
lived at Capernaum Ev 586; PK 73
lived on level of the poor WM 25-6
why opponents of, persecuted Him 1SM 71-2
willing obedience of, to God’s law 4T 294
wishes of, brought into strict abeyance to His mission MH 19
without prejudice of nation or people 5BC 1134
wonderful works of, attributed to devil DA 456
work accomplished by DA 217
work of: as example for us 9T 31
began in poverty and without worldly rank MM 158; 7T 101
ceremonial law’s relation to PP 367
consisted largely of personal interviews COL 229; Ev 443; MYP 203; 6T 115
Isaiah foretold AA 224-5
mark features of FE 359
one of constant self-sacrifice 1T 431
one of disinterested benevolence 1T 431
opposition of priests to CH 527
Pharisees opposed CH 527
Sadducees opposed CH 527
was to explain true meaning of laws of God’s government SD 55
when results and recompense of, will be seen by Him Ed 309
work of redemption was begun by, by overcoming on point of appetite CD 186
where Adam fell CD 153
works of, declared Him to be Messiah MH 36
marked Him as divine Son of God 1SM 232
works of mercy by, were positive offense to Pharisees DA 406
worked for: all classes of people MM 299; 6T 255; WM 95, 257
Jewish nobleman 6T 255
outcasts 6T 255
publicans 6T 255
rich and cultured Pharisee 6T 255
Roman ruler 6T 255
souls in rural areas Ev 58
souls in streets, private houses, synagogues, and by seaside 3T 322
worked in: lowliness and consecration 8T 183
simple lines GW 48
worked ingeniously to reach higher classes 6T 79
worked no miracle: in His own behalf DA 119, 729; EW 174
on His own account Te 285
world had sunk into universal apostasy and moral corruption in days of 5T 421
world was not place of ease and self-aggrandizement for DA 451
world would have been lost if, had admitted there could be excuse for sin DA 88
worldly means not employed by, to secure homage and allegiance of men PK 692-3
worshiped by His followers DA 819
would have been put to death if Pilate had refused to condemn Him DA 732
would not: accept earthly throne DA 509
compel Judas Iscariot to be saved 5BC 1138
place Himself in peril to please Satan SD 211
prematurely expose Himself to danger DA 451
vindicate His relatives when they did wrong FE 402
wounds of, became trophies of victory in man’s behalf PK 701
wrought no miracle for Himself DA 119-20
wrought out man’s redemption by obedience to all of God’s commandments 7BC 927
zeal of, never led Him to become passionate ML 187
13. As Mediator 5BC 1145; 6BC 1061, 1077-8, 1116; 7BC 912; MYP 407; 1SM 243, 332; SR 155; 8T 179
all is ours that mediation of, secures MH 488
all-powerful Mediator GC 488
appointed mediator from creation 1SM 250
as: conqueror and not as petitioner GW 154; MYP 407
High Priest See High priest (Christ as)
man’s advocate MH 488
only mediator before God, Jews willingly ignorant of GC 430
before: altar of mercy MH 90
God GW 259
God’s throne GC 414
mercy seat in heaven 1BC 1109
between Israel and God 6BC 1061; 1SM 238
character and work of, priesthood represented DA 165
enthronement of, in His mediatorial kingdom after His ascension COL 120; ML 47
in His mediatorial kingdom was signalized by outpouring of Spirit COL 120; ML 47
faith in, cherished by men in every age SR 335
garments of vengeance put on by, when His intercession ceases LS 116-7
gives Spirit’s presence to His servants 7T 30
God is approached only through 7BC 912
God’s law proclaimed on Mt. Sinai by MB 46
great Mediator PP 353
great Minister in work of redemption 7BC 922
hand of, law of God was ordained at Sinai in MB 46
in: Father’s presence 4T 395
heavenly sanctuary 6BC 1077; CT 241; EW 48, 244; 4aSG 9
intercedes: for man before Father MYP 407
constantly in behalf of His people 6BC 1077-8; 1SM 344
is foundation and builder of church GC 416
kingly robes put on by, when His priestly ministry ends EW 281
last work of GC 427-8
man cannot see, with natural eye SR 155
men may present their sincere desire to God through GC 489
mediating for sinner FE 274
mediation of, as our Advocate MH 488
Father is glorified by 6T 364
Mediator of covenant Ev 615; 1SM 247
mediatorial robes of, laid off for garments of vengeance 8T 315
Moses as type of PP 330
only mediator between God and man 7BC 914; CH 374; EW 54-5; MH 228; 1SM 246; SR 335; 2T 591-2
only true Mediator SC 37; 5T 639
Paul speaks of SD 81
power of, illustration of PK 583
prayer of 5BC 1146
preparation of FE 402
prophecies re, understood by Him while on earth CT 260; FE 402
qualifications of, between God and man 1SM 257
work of: acceptance of light re SR 381
admits man into God’s audience chamber CG 468
as man’s Intercessor 7BC 930-1
as related to other worlds MYP 254
began after Adam fell 7BC 912
began before His ascension DA 819
benefits of, received by faith GC 430; SR 155
blessings of, shed upon His disciples GC 430
blessings we are to receive through PP 330
ceases before seven last plagues fall EW 36, 280-1
cessation of, in most holy place 8T 315
close of, in most holy place 3SG 134
closing of EW 279; GC 423-32; 5T 207-8; 8T 315
every advantage given to man through FE 452
Father is glorified by CT 14; 8T 177-8
first angel’s message points to closing of GC 435
for fallen man AA 157
for sinner’s shortcomings 1SM 344
give more study to Ev 120
how you should be at cessation of GC 425
illustrated by Moses PP 326
impressive illustration 5T 467-8
in holy place of heavenly sanctuary ended in 1844 EW 42-3, 86
incense as emblem of Te 43
inexhaustible subject GW 251
Jews rejected light re GC 430
kingdom of glory is established at close of GC 416
kingdom will be given to Him at close of GC 428, 480
lesson re, taught by shewbread PP 354
numberless pens have been used to present Ev 120; 6T 59
only through, do men receive temporal and spiritual food PP 354
persons who need to find consolation in 1T 566
persons who receive benefits of GC 430
probation closes at end of GC 428; PP 201
publicize, by pen and voice 6T 123
redemption of man through PP 366
rejecting light on, results of GC 430
Revelation 14 presents light re GC 435
Satan seeks to hold people in impenitence till close of GC 518
second advent follows close (completion) of AA 228; GC 485
solemn announcement at close of PP 201
studied since Adam’s time COL 127
symbolized at threshing floor of Ornan GC 19
throne of David received by Him at close of GC 416
time of, in most holy place is nearly finished EW 58
time of trouble will begin at cessation of PP 201
trouble will be coming on earth before close of EW 85
unseen worlds preserved by MYP 254
what to do to share benefits of GC 488
why Jews received no benefit from GC 430
will be studied as long as time shall last COL 134; ML 360
See also Sections 2 and 9; High priest; Judgment (Investigative); Sanctuary (Heavenly)
14. As praying man
benefits and privileges of prayer for 2T 201-2
communed with Father in prayer MH 58
communed with God: by Bible study and prayer FE 402
early in morning COL 139; FE 402; MH 52
in quiet of olive groves MH 86-7
on mountainside or amid trees of forest MH 52
depended on prayer Ed 80-1
description of, in prayer DA 687-93; MB 102
dew and frost of night fell on, while bowed in prayer DA 420, 689; 2T 508
did not devote time to prayer when teaching people 2T 580
disciples impressed by communion of, with God COL 140
example of necessity of prayer 4T 528
felt need of prayer SC 94
few follow example of, in earnest and frequent prayer to God 2T 664
found praying: before dawn MH 30
in audible voice COL 140
given to prayer during 40 days of fasting 5BC 1080
had: hours for prayer MB 102
select places for prayer 2T 201
select places for secret prayer MB 84
hours spent in prayer by, at close of toilsome day MB 102
humanity of, made prayer necessity and privilege SC 94; 2T 202
importance of prayer in life of MH 500
life and power of, prayer was secret of MH 51
lived life of prayer 9T 279
long hours spent by, communing with Father in solitude MB 102
long nights spent in prayer by DA 419; MH 500, 509; 4T 373
moon shone brightly on, at times 2T 202
needed disciples’ sympathy and prayers in Gethsemane DA 689
needed to: commune with God in secret place of prayer DA 363
turn aside for periods of rest and communion with God DA 362-3
night after night spent wholly in prayer by Ev 91, 663
night spent in prayer before: ordaining apostles MH 509
preaching Sermon on Mount DA 292; MB 4; MH 509
often in prayer DA 362; SC 93; 2T 582; 5T 161
in retirement of garden 5T 385
in some secluded place in early morning DA 90
on mountains and in desert places 1T 505
on mountainside DA 419; MH 509; 5T 385
often in earnest prayer 2T 508; 5T 385
our example in prayer 2T 201-2, 664
prayed: as our substitute and surety ML 260
in lonely groves on mountains 2T 582
on cross for His revilers and murderers DA 744, 760; EW 176; MB 71; PP 140; SR 222; 2T 208-9
with strong crying and tears DA 419-20; 3T 379; 4T 373, 528
in private prayer MB 102
prayed for: Himself 2T 508
people who felt no need of prayer 4T 528
strength to endure test for humanity’s sake DA 420
prayer life of GW 255-6; 2T 508-9
received wisdom and power through solitary prayer Ed 259
refreshed and invigorated by: prayer 2T 201-2; 4T 528
seasons of private prayer MB 102
repaired often to mountains for solitary prayer DA 151
resorted to: Gethsemane often for prayer 2T 203
lonely grove for prayer 2T 582
mountains for prayer 2T 582
olive groves and hills for prayer SD 135
retired to mountains for communion with God MH 55, 58
sought: communion with Father in prayer after day of labor 2T 202
Father daily for fresh supplies of grace AA 56
retired place for prayer 2T 508
stillness of night chosen by, for prayer 2T 508
strength of, was in prayer SD 136
strengthened by communion with God MH 55-6
strengthened by prayer for: duties and trials 2T 201
His work COL 139
strengthened His: faith by prayer AA 56
humanity by prayer CT 323; GW 256
sustained in His work by continual communion or prayer Ed 80-1; GW 255-6
time devoted to prayer by, after busy day 2T 582
turned to Father in hours of distress 2T 509
united prayer with work Ev 91, 663; 4T 373
urged upon men need of prayer CT 29
went: aside to pray for power DA 379
into mountain for prayer after feeding 5,000 DA 379
often to Gethsemane for prayer and meditation DA 674, 685-6
whole night(s) spent in prayer by DA 260, 321, 686; GC 666; GW 115, 256; MH 509; 1T 505; 2T 202, 508; 3T 322-3; 4T 373, 528; 9T 45
after triumphal entry DA 581
for His disciples DA 292, 419, 689
for us 3T 379
in mountains DA 419
in solitude of mountains SD 136
on lonely mountains 3T 379
on Mt. of Olives 2T 508; 4T 528
when preparing for some great trial or work MH 509
with three disciples on lonely mountain DA 419-20
wisdom and power received by, in hours of solitary prayer Ed 259
15. As Sin Bearer 4BC 1178; 5BC 1102-3; 7BC 925, 941; DA 264, 278, 624, 703, 751, 755-6; FE 370, 394; 1SM 215, 308-10; SR 225; 6T 20, 67, 124; TM 246
as divine Substitute See Section 1
as propitiation for man’s sins was greatest sacrifice ever made DA 565
as sin-pardoning Saviour, students should learn how to present CT 370; Ev 264
became: offering for guilty man 6BC 1061
propitiation for man’s sin 1SM 237
sin for human race SC 45-6
sinner’s substitute 7BC 925; 5T 25
because of our transgression of God’s law FE 370
bore: curse of law in our behalf 1SM 258
curse of sin for us PP 522
judicial punishment for man’s iniquity SR 225
justice of punishment of man’s sins SD 48
our sins in order that He might impart to us His righteousness CM 43-4
penalty for sin 6T 230
penalty of our transgressions 5BC 1138; 4BC 1147-8; CM 77; PP 69-70
sins of the guilty AA 451
wrath of God for sinful world 5BC 1103
bore guilt of: Adam and that of his posterity DA 598-9
our transgression GC 540; PP 64
sins of world EW 150; SD 48; 1SM 302
sinful man 7BC 925-6; CM 76-7; COL 169; DA 329, 685, 755; FE 429; GC 651; MH 71; PP 63; SD 25; 1SM 322
bore punishment of: our sins 6BC 1070; FE 429
repenting sinner 6BC 1070; FE 429
condemned for our sins 8T 208
could not be: diverted from His mission 9T 217
forced to yield to temptation without His consent DA 125
could not come in form of angel to save man 7BC 925
death pronounced upon transgressor of God’s law was suffered by 5BC 1103
did not die: for Hebrews alone 7BC 934; 4T 121
that men might continue in sin TM 161-2
to make sin immortal attribute TM 134
died: in sinner’s place 5BC 1127; 1SM 313; 2T 200
because men are helpless to save themselves 1SM 351