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841 The Review and Herald January 12, 1911, Art. A, paragraph 15
When parents do faithfully the work resting upon them, a holy influence will be brought into the church; and in the power of God, men and women will go forth into the service to which he calls them, however difficult, dangerous, or trying it may be.
842 The Review and Herald September 28, 1911, paragraph 10
… the call is sounding, Come over and help us. Shall we not do our part to make it possible to respond to these calls? Shall we not give freely of our means to plant …
843 The Review and Herald October 26, 1911, paragraph 6
… work to which he has been called, by his works. He shows that his heart is not in the service for which he has been engaged. He has digged in the earth, and has hidden …
844 The Review and Herald January 11, 1912, paragraph 5
… Jesus called them to his service. Even John, who came into closest association with the meek and lowly One, was not himself naturally meek and yielding. He and …
845 The Review and Herald January 11, 1912, paragraph 10
… who called the fishermen of Galilee is still calling men to his service. And he is just as willing to manifest his power through us as through the first disciples …
846 The Review and Herald May 16, 1912, paragraph 1
True education is missionary training. The sons and daughters of God are called to be missionaries, called to the service of God and their fellow men; and to fit them for this service should be the object of education.
847 The Review and Herald May 16, 1912, paragraph 11
… Master's service. If they will walk in the light that the Lord has permitted to shine upon them, they will see precious opportunities which they may improve …
848 The Review and Herald May 30, 1912, paragraph 4
… what God will do to strengthen the characters of those who trust him implicitly, and give themselves unreservedly to his service.
849 The Review and Herald June 27, 1912, paragraph 10
… be called to the service of the Master, even as the humble, unlearned fishermen were called by the Saviour. Men will be called from the plow as was Elisha, and …
850 The Review and Herald August 22, 1912, paragraph 19
… . He calls upon our young people to enter our schools, and quickly fit themselves for service.
851 The Review and Herald December 26, 1912, paragraph 2
… of God must go forth to a world lying in darkness, to make manifest the light of the glory of God. God has given to men noble powers of mind to be employed to his …
852 The Review and Herald December 26, 1912, paragraph 5
… has called us out of darkness into his marvelous light. “We are laborers together with God,” yes, laborers; that means doing earnest service in the vineyard of …
853 The Review and Herald January 16, 1913, paragraph 2
… love calls for the devotion of body, mind, and soul to the service of God and our fellow men. And this service, while making us a blessing to others, brings the greatest …
854 The Review and Herald February 13, 1913, paragraph 8
… able to make out of the numbers of our youth? How could we tell who would be the most promising, who would render the best service to God? In our judgment we might …
855 The Review and Herald March 5, 1914, paragraph 7
… left to do the greatest part of the work of sowing the seeds of truth. Men who are not called to be ministers are to be encouraged to labor for the Master according …
856 The Review and Herald April 2, 1914, paragraph 18
… unto God,” which is the only service he will accept from reasonable mortals. Jesus has stooped very low in order to reach man in his low estate. And God requires …
857 The Review and Herald October 22, 1914, paragraph 1
… are called to leave their native shores for distant lands, to act as leaders and teachers in soul-winning service. It is also in harmony with his plan that those …
858 The Review and Herald November 12, 1914, paragraph 3
… to God's service; for God is bound by an eternal pledge to supply power and grace to every one who yields himself to be sanctified by obedience to the truth …
859 The Review and Herald November 12, 1914, paragraph 8
… willing to leave self out of the question? Are our energies spent in the Master's service? Are our voices often raised in earnest supplication for power from …
860 The Review and Herald November 26, 1914, paragraph 7
… to the Master's service. No one who will indulge in jesting, in pleasure seeking, or in any sinful practice, can be accepted as a worker for God. Our conduct …