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23241 The Review and Herald August 7, 1888, paragraph 12

… the character of our Redeemer, still God is not well pleased to have his followers bowed down in sadness and gloom. His arm is mighty to save, his grace is strong …

23242 The Review and Herald August 7, 1888, paragraph 13

… our characters shall become Christlike. We are to grow daily in spiritual loveliness. We shall fail often in our efforts to copy the divine Pattern. We shall …

23243 The Review and Herald August 7, 1888, paragraph 17

… , our characters will not be changed. These vile bodies will be changed, and fashioned after the likeness of his glorious body; but there will not be a moral change …

23244 The Review and Herald August 14, 1888, paragraph 8

… . Seek God for perfection of Christian character, that your every act may be a sermon; and when you come to worship before God, your conscience will not condemn …

23245 The Review and Herald August 14, 1888, paragraph 10

… his character; and when you come where the brethren are, you will not be desponding and repining, but you will say, “I love the Lord; I am so glad that Jesus died for …

23246 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 7

… of God, will come into positions of usefulness; for the word of God has had an entrance into their life and character. It must do its peculiar work, even to the …

23247 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 8

… and character, because the sacred instruction of God is not made the study, and the subject of meditation. There is not the effort put forth that there should …

23248 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 10

… the character. David’s prayer was, “Make me to understand the way of thy precepts; so shall I talk of thy wonderful works.”

23249 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 11

… of God, the words will be of the same character, “like apples of gold in pictures of silver.” But with the present understanding, with the present practices, with …

23250 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 13

… of character have become a ruling power, controlling their desires and inclinations. While they have had a form of godliness, and have performed many acts …

23251 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 14

… grievous character of sin, and who comprehend the greatness of the ruin that has resulted from the transgression of God’s law. By examining the wonderful …

23252 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 16

… what God has revealed as constituting perfection of character. And yet a training in the truth of God would develop the mind, and impart secular knowledge …

23253 The Review and Herald August 21, 1888, paragraph 18

… and character of Him who came down from heaven to show them what they must be, if they would enter the kingdom of God? I have borne you a message of the near coming …

23254 The Review and Herald August 28, 1888, paragraph 3

… our characters? Have we not been greatly wanting in that gentle thoughtfulness and love that is required of the child of God? Who of us can plead guiltless …

23255 The Review and Herald August 28, 1888, paragraph 5

… thanked God that he was not like other men. He stood in the temple praising himself, while he belittled the character of others; and yet God knew his proud heart …

23256 The Review and Herald August 28, 1888, paragraph 9

… and characters? Are you winning souls to God? When you see one fall in his weakness by the way, do you hasten to him, to strengthen and help him? Do you bow down and …

23257 The Review and Herald September 4, 1888, paragraph 4

… and characters do not correspond with their teachings, will be a curse rather than a blessing to the cause. They present arguments in their own human wisdom …

23258 The Review and Herald September 11, 1888, paragraph 4

… . His character, his life course, must be a living testimony to the faithful improvement of talent received from God. He must have an experience and a knowledge …

23259 The Review and Herald September 11, 1888, paragraph 5

God; for if we deny him, he will also deny us. God’s word is faithful; and how terrible will be the situation of the man whom Christ shall disown at last. God’s threatenings …

23260 The Review and Herald September 11, 1888, paragraph 11

… of God, and build up a strong, symmetrical character, by meeting the demands of truth and duty, and by shirking no responsibilities that come to us. Peace comes …