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23301 The Review and Herald April 2, 1889, paragraph 6
… of character constantly going on. The angels of God are estimating your moral value, and ascertaining your needs, and bearing your case to God. How earnestly …
23302 The Review and Herald April 9, 1889, paragraph 5
… your character? How is it with you?
23303 The Review and Herald April 9, 1889, paragraph 6
… our characters by its holy influence? Do we claim to be the obedient children of God, and yet find our characters defective in the light of his law? How do our …
23304 The Review and Herald April 9, 1889, paragraph 7
… their characters. It is not representing Christ to present your own elements of character to the world. You must not congratulate yourself on the characteristics …
23305 The Review and Herald April 9, 1889, paragraph 8
… the character. We should study carefully lest we cultivate some trait of character that is unlike the divine Pattern, and not in harmony with the blessed …
23306 The Review and Herald April 9, 1889, paragraph 9
… your characters in the light of God’s great moral standard, will you not say, “I will redeem the past; I will go to work in the Lord’s vineyard”? By living faith will …
23307 The Review and Herald April 16, 1889, paragraph 6
… in character. Satan has misrepresented our Lord, and we have unconsciously aided him in his work. The Lord revealed his true character to Moses. The servant …
23308 The Review and Herald April 16, 1889, paragraph 12
… your characters! O that the members of the church may come up to the help of the Lord,—to the help of the Lord against the mighty! If we have wronged one another …
23309 The Review and Herald April 23, 1889, paragraph 2
… for God and your country. You may educate your children. You may aid them to develop characters that will not be swayed or influenced to do evil, but will sway …
23310 The Review and Herald April 23, 1889, paragraph 6
… of character. Without the fear of the Lord, they will fail of accomplishing the great object of their creation.
23311 The Review and Herald April 23, 1889, paragraph 7
… of God will reveal a well-balanced character, ennobled by the grace of God; and such a character is a spectacle for men and angels. Parental duty has been fearfully …
23312 The Review and Herald April 30, 1889, paragraph 1
… mysterious characters on the walls of the palace. Belshazzar had not humbled his heart before God, but had lifted up his heart against the God of heaven. And …
23313 The Review and Herald April 30, 1889, paragraph 2
… our character. We should cherish every ray of light which God permits to shine upon our pathway. How many there are who are like the people of old. They have eyes …
23314 The Review and Herald April 30, 1889, paragraph 8
… true character of the Father; and we are to represent Christ to the world as Christ represented the Father.
23315 The Review and Herald April 30, 1889, paragraph 10
… his character. He did not lose his integrity in Potiphar’s house, in the prison cell, or in the palace of the king. When he was in prison, he desired to be a blessing …
23316 The Review and Herald May 7, 1889, paragraph 3
… our characters after his. By beholding his purity and perfection, we shall be changed into the same image. If Christ is dwelling in us, we shall reveal him in …
23317 The Review and Herald May 7, 1889, paragraph 4
… defective characters, and erroneous views of the Christian life. They are not a light in the world. But let us seek by faith to attain unto a blameless life, that …
23318 The Review and Herald May 7, 1889, paragraph 6
… to God, to lead them to seek for holiness of character, to lead them to pray to Him that is mighty in counsel. Confess your sins to God, and he will never betray your …
23319 The Review and Herald May 7, 1889, paragraph 7
… his character. He was perfect in all things, in soul, in spirit, in word, and in deed. He was all that the law required; but what the law demanded of Christ, it demands …
23320 The Review and Herald May 28, 1889, paragraph 4
… , that God is a hard master, and he will lead you, by your attitude of despondency, to misrepresent to the world the character of God, and the nature of his service …