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23441 The Review and Herald July 13, 1886, paragraph 10
… harassed and sorely beset; and we need not expect that Satan or those under his influence will treat us well. But there are angels who excel in strength, who …
23442 The Review and Herald July 20, 1886, paragraph 10
… another angel come down from heaven, having great power; and the earth was lightened with his glory.” Then, as at the Pentecostal season, the people will hear …
23443 The Review and Herald July 27, 1886, paragraph 3
… office, and yet dependent one upon another for the full and proper use of any one of them. Adam and Eve were permitted to eat of all the trees in the garden, save …
23444 The Review and Herald August 3, 1886, paragraph 4
… judgment, and perfect him for the company of the pure and holy angels in the kingdom of God. There are those whom the truth finds coarse, rough, odd, boastful, who …
23445 The Review and Herald August 10, 1886, paragraph 1
… sinless angels. The grievous and presumptuous sins which exist in the hearts of many, have caused angels to weep, as they have seen that God has been dishonored …
23446 The Review and Herald August 10, 1886, paragraph 5
… earnestness and unabated diligence, so as not to be found sleeping at their post. Satan and his angels sleep not.
23447 The Review and Herald August 10, 1886, paragraph 6
… -confidence, and are adorned with a meek and quiet spirit; whose lives are pure and unselfish, and whose hearts are inclined, through the abundant measure of …
23448 The Review and Herald August 10, 1886, paragraph 10
… the angel, “Cursed be man who trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm.” A noble self-reliance is needed in the Christian experience and warfare.
23449 The Review and Herald August 17, 1886, paragraph 8
Angels ministered to Christ, yet the presence of these angels did not make his life one of ease and freedom from severe conflict and fierce temptations. He …
23450 The Review and Herald August 24, 1886, paragraph 1
… chosen angels, but men of like passions as ourselves, to proclaim the gospel to the human race. Paul says, “We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency …
23451 The Review and Herald August 24, 1886, paragraph 15
… , to angels, and to men. The eyes of many are turned upon his people. The world may scorn the truth and those who dare to believe it, and self righteousness may treat …
23452 The Review and Herald August 31, 1886, paragraph 6
… , privileges, and light which have been conferred upon them, they are weighed in the balance and found wanting. Angels make their report, Wanting!
23453 The Review and Herald September 7, 1886, paragraph 9
… , grace and glory, have been provided through Christ, to be brought by ministering angels to the heirs of salvation. None are so low, and corrupt, and vile, but that …
23454 The Review and Herald October 12, 1886, paragraph 9
… spiritual and self-sacrificing, and by their means and earnest prayers may aid those who enter new and difficult fields. Ministers should not do work that …
23455 The Review and Herald November 2, 1886, paragraph 7
… received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon …
23456 The Review and Herald November 16, 1886, paragraph 2
… , the angel told the women who had brought spices to the tomb, to carry the glad news of a risen Lord to the “disciples and Peter.” And when afterward Christ thrice …
23457 The Review and Herald November 30, 1886, paragraph 26
… redeem, And lead a lost one back to God? Wouldst thou a guardian angel seem To one who long in guilt has trod? Go kindly to him, take his hand, With gentle words, within …
23458 The Review and Herald December 7, 1886, paragraph 3
… made angels the embassadors of his truth. He might have made known his will, as he proclaimed the law from Sinai with his own voice. But in order to cultivate …
23459 The Review and Herald December 7, 1886, paragraph 11
… Third Angel’s Message! Angels of God are moving upon minds, and preparing the way for the reception of the truth. From every side the Macedonian cry is heard …
23460 The Review and Herald December 21, 1886, paragraph 2
… actions and my course, and then let come what may, let afflictions be ever so great, I will be resigned to my lot and rejoice in the Lord.