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23381 The Review and Herald April 28, 1885, paragraph 10
… brass and a tinkling cymbal. They are made of no account in heaven. Angels of God are wearied with them, as well as mortals who are compelled to listen to them …
23382 The Review and Herald May 5, 1885, paragraph 2
… , to angels, and to men. Their peculiar, holy character will be discernible, and will distinctly separate them from the world, with its affections and lusts. Those …
23383 The Review and Herald May 5, 1885, paragraph 4
… God and him only. They have joined with the selfish and world-loving. Pride, the love of pleasure, and sin have been cherished, and Christ has departed. His Spirit …
23384 The Review and Herald May 12, 1885, paragraph 7
… and eternal; and then will they possess energy without rashness, for all the powers of the mind and of the whole being will be elevated, refined, and directed …
23385 The Review and Herald May 19, 1885, paragraph 7
… spirit, and angels will minister unto them.
23386 The Review and Herald May 19, 1885, paragraph 8
Angels ministered to Jesus, yet their presence did not make his life one of ease and freedom from severe conflict and fierce temptations. If ministers, while …
23387 The Review and Herald June 16, 1885, paragraph 12
… firm and true, and purge them from all unrighteousness. After Abraham and his son had borne the severest test that could be imposed upon them, God spoke through …
23388 The Review and Herald June 23, 1885, paragraph 10
… Greeks and the Barbarians, both to the wise and the unwise.” God had revealed his truth to Paul, and in so doing had made him a debtor to those who were in darkness …
23389 The Review and Herald August 18, 1885, paragraph 14
… angel’s message must go over the land, and awaken the people, and call their attention to the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus. Another angel unites …
23390 The Review and Herald August 25, 1885, paragraph 7
… , and ye gave me meat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink; I was a stranger, and ye took me in; naked, and ye clothed me; I was sick, and ye visited me; I was in prison, and ye …
23391 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 1
Whatever may be the surroundings of the Christian, whatever may be his temptations, he should not be uncourteous. Affection, kindness, and forbearance were designed of God as a preparation for the society of heavenly angels.
23392 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 12
… and for those whom they might comfort and bless. These are not worthy of the Christian name. These will not dwell in heaven, in the society of pure angels who …
23393 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 16
… , selfish, and jealous. No harsh or unkind words escape their lips. And if we are to be the companions of angels, we too must be refined and courteous. And we have …
23394 The Review and Herald September 8, 1885, paragraph 6
… honor, and rejoiced that he could suffer for the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ. Surrounded by philosophers, kings, and critics, he was God’s embassador …
23395 The Review and Herald October 20, 1885, paragraph 2
… , villages, and cities, “a spectacle unto the world, to angels, and to men.” If they obey the teachings of Christ in his sermon on the mount, they will be seeking continually …
23396 The Review and Herald October 20, 1885, paragraph 4
… the angels who minister unto those who shall be heirs of salvation, know not the day nor the hour. “But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no not the angels of heaven …
23397 The Review and Herald October 27, 1885, paragraph 9
… intellect, and prepares him for the society of the pure and holy angels. Is it position and honor that you desire? To be acknowledged members of the Lord’s family …
23398 The Review and Herald November 3, 1885, paragraph 4
… seen angels of God standing ready to minister to the humble, penitent ones. After prayer, one hundred and fifteen testimonies were borne. Many of these showed …
23399 The Review and Herald November 3, 1885, paragraph 13
… opened, and that the means that God has intrusted to them may be used to his glory. The truth must go to all nations, tongues, and people, and that speedily.
23400 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 8
… cares and anxieties and burdens frequently far exceed those of the husband and father. Her work is a solemn and important one,—to mold the minds and fashion …