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23021 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 21
… their characters. His snares are laid in a thousand ways to weaken their power for good. God has blessed his commandment-keeping people, and all the opposition …
23022 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 23
… , their characters. If we cultivate the love and fear of God, we shall loathe the least approach to impurity.
23023 The Review and Herald November 17, 1885, paragraph 8
… the character after the divine model. All wrong habits must be given up. The impure must become pure in heart; the selfish man must put away his selfishness …
23024 The Review and Herald November 17, 1885, paragraph 11
… of God is as sacred as his throne, and by it every man who cometh into the world is to be judged. There is no other standard by which to test character. “If they speak …
23025 The Review and Herald November 24, 1885, paragraph 4
… that will meet the requirements of God. Sin is condemned by that law; we must put it away. Pride and selfishness can find no place in the character without …
23026 The Review and Herald November 24, 1885, paragraph 5
… of God is the standard by which character is to be tested; if we erect a standard to suit ourselves, and attempt to follow a criterion of our own devising, we shall …
23027 The Review and Herald November 24, 1885, paragraph 10
God has honored his Son by making him the model after which he molds the characters of all who believe on him. He takes of the things of Christ, and reveals them …
23028 The Review and Herald December 1, 1885, paragraph 13
… of character, the less worthy and righteous they viewed themselves. But those who have the least sense of the perfection of Jesus, those whose eyes are least …
23029 The Review and Herald December 15, 1885, Art. A, paragraph 3
… of character which are cherished. These unhallowed elements must be burned out by the Spirit of God. In dealing with our brethren, we must remember that they …
23030 The Review and Herald December 15, 1885, Art. A, paragraph 5
… own character may not mar the sacred work of God. Depend less upon what you can do, even through your best efforts, and more on what God can do for you in every effort …
23031 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 1
… our character with the law of God, the great rule of righteousness; and if that does not condemn us, we may approach the throne of grace in faith. We may plead that …
23032 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 5
… character, the unchristian traits, which have been transmitted to us as a birthright and strengthened by education. Through the plan of redemption, God has …
23033 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 6
God has made it for our interest, in every sense, to live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present life, that we may form characters worthy of the future …
23034 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 9
… Christ’s character, and should cultivate the same graces in our own. Look carefully, dear reader, lest you fail of the grace of God through your own negligence …
23035 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 11
… men. God does not want them to labor with their own finite power, but in his strength; he wants them to represent to the world, in their own characters, the Saviour’s …
23036 The Review and Herald January 5, 1886, paragraph 8
… and character is according to the things believed. Eve believed the words of Satan, and the belief of that falsehood in regard to God’s character, changed …
23037 The Review and Herald January 26, 1886, paragraph 3
… of character. This sacred book, inspired by God, and written by holy men, is a perfect guide under all circumstances of life. It sets forth distinctly the duties …
23038 The Review and Herald January 26, 1886, paragraph 5
… of character, to be truthful, to practice no deception. “Thou shalt not steal” was written by the finger of God upon the tables of stone; yet how much underhand …
23039 The Review and Herald January 26, 1886, paragraph 10
… and your God-fearing parents into your counsel, young friends. Pray over the matter. Weigh every sentiment, and watch every development of character in …
23040 The Review and Herald January 26, 1886, paragraph 11
… of God move forward. But even if an engagement has been entered into without a full understanding of the character of the one with whom you intend to unite …