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23041 The Review and Herald February 2, 1886, paragraph 12
… , if they would become useful workers for God and useful members of society. They do not realize that the inconsistencies in their characters are great …
23042 The Review and Herald February 2, 1886, paragraph 18
… of character, an overcoming of obstinacy and self-sufficiency, and a cultivation of kindness and affection. The critical and censorious spirit that is ever …
23043 The Review and Herald February 2, 1886, paragraph 19
… of God are taking a daguerreotype of the character just as accurately as the artist takes the likeness of the human features; and that it is from this that …
23044 The Review and Herald February 9, 1886, paragraph 11
… to God can atone for their defects of Christian character. Says the great apostle, “Though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be …
23045 The Review and Herald February 16, 1886, paragraph 1
… Christian character, and will be truly the light of the world—channels through which God will communicate his divine will, the truth of heavenly origin, to …
23046 The Review and Herald March 9, 1886, paragraph 6
… character, he changed it for another. Not so with God. He could work with only one class of weapons,—truth and righteousness. Satan could use what God could …
23047 The Review and Herald March 9, 1886, paragraph 13
… his character is more exalted than ours. He overcame Satan by the word of God, “It is written.” So must we.
23048 The Review and Herald March 9, 1886, paragraph 15
… disguised character, presents before him the kingdoms of the world in all their glory and attractiveness. “All these will I give thee,” he says, “if thou wilt fall …
23049 The Review and Herald March 30, 1886, paragraph 7
… living characters. Every selfish act is exposed. The young generally conduct themselves as though the precious hours of probation, while mercy lingers …
23050 The Review and Herald April 13, 1886, paragraph 5
… and character of the great Pattern. The narrow, shut-in, exclusive spirit which keeps everything within the compass of one’s self, has been a curse to the cause …
23051 The Review and Herald April 20, 1886, paragraph 12
… a character. The poor are purposely permitted of God to be thus, that we might be tested and proved, and develop what is in our hearts.
23052 The Review and Herald May 18, 1886, paragraph 1
… of God upon the heart, carried out in words and works, separates them from the world, and designates them as God’s peculiar people. The character and disposition …
23053 The Review and Herald May 25, 1886, paragraph 6
… Christian character is through Jesus Christ. There is no other way for the exaltation of the human family. Some talk of humiliation, and of the sacrifice they …
23054 The Review and Herald June 8, 1886, paragraph 1
… of God, who have the spirit of the work of the Lord and the salvation of souls at heart, will ever view sin in its real, sinful character. They will always be on the …
23055 The Review and Herald June 15, 1886, paragraph 12
… the character, transforming the life. Let the word of God dwell richly in our hearts. Let our conversation be upon heavenly things. Let us surround ourselves …
23056 The Review and Herald June 15, 1886, paragraph 15
… of God’s word, seeking to discover every defect of character, that we may wash our robes and make them white in the blood of the Lamb.
23057 The Review and Herald June 15, 1886, paragraph 16
… and character of others. This work will meet the approval of God, and win for us the heavenly benediction of “Well done.”
23058 The Review and Herald June 22, 1886, paragraph 8
… that God has given us in which to perfect characters for heaven. We must not be inactive or slothful in this work; for we have not a moment to spend without a purpose …
23059 The Review and Herald June 22, 1886, paragraph 11
… its character and circumstances, to accomplish a certain work. God has a work, a purpose, in the life of each and all of us. Every act, however small, has its place …
23060 The Review and Herald June 22, 1886, paragraph 12
… the characters of others. Oh, how much need, then, of communion with God! What need of divine grace to direct every step, and show us how to perfect Christian characters …