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23441 The Review and Herald November 18, 1890, paragraph 3
… of God, ignorant of the law, ignorant of what constitutes genuine religion, and ignorant of their own sinful, defective characters. If the truth as it is in Jesus …
23442 The Review and Herald November 18, 1890, paragraph 5
… ? If God had a character of this kind, we could not reverence him. His authority could not be respected. Every transgression of God’s law will be visited with …
23443 The Review and Herald November 18, 1890, paragraph 7
… our characters, that we may be sanctified through it; and we must permit it to work reformation in our life, if we would bear the title, the “peculiar people” of …
23444 The Review and Herald November 18, 1890, paragraph 8
… .” But God has declared that he is purifying to himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works. If the truth is brought into the character, it will have a sanctifying …
23445 The Review and Herald November 25, 1890, paragraph 6
God’s workmen must have breadth of character. They must not be men of one idea, stereotyped in their manner of working. They must be able to vary their efforts …
23446 The Review and Herald November 25, 1890, paragraph 7
… own character or manner. Keep self in the background; let it be lost sight of in Jesus. Let the work of God bear the impress of the divine.
23447 The Review and Herald November 25, 1890, paragraph 8
… give character and dignity to the work. It requires much wisdom to reach ministers and men of influence. But why should they be neglected as they have been …
23448 The Review and Herald November 25, 1890, paragraph 14
… of character that keep us apart from our fellow-men. We can do much to break down these barriers by revealing the grace of Christ in our own lives. Jesus has intrusted …
23449 The Review and Herald December 2, 1890, paragraph 15
… God should be. Not a word of praise should be diverted from God to sinful men. But if we walk humbly with God, working the works of Christ, our characters will become …
23450 The Review and Herald December 9, 1890, Art. A, paragraph 10
… to God in acknowledgment of his great gift of salvation to men, how different would be the character of the young. Their minds would have been called away from …
23451 The Review and Herald December 9, 1890, paragraph 10
… of character. Herein is revealed the will of God, and here is the revelation of Jesus Christ. As the law opens before us the deformity of our character, Christ …
23452 The Review and Herald December 9, 1890, paragraph 11
… Christian character. “Draw nigh to God,” who is the source of all power, “and he will draw nigh to you.” What is the promise?—“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall …
23453 The Review and Herald December 16, 1890, paragraph 14
… the character of your sin, confess it. If it is against God only, confess only to him. If you have wronged or offended others, confess also to them, and the blessing …
23454 The Review and Herald December 16, 1890, paragraph 20
… own character so that he was not a fit subject of heaven, and by his influence he led others to ruin.
23455 The Review and Herald December 16, 1890, paragraph 21
… your character, it may be an easy matter for you to present plausible excuses for your indecision, your unwillingness to confess your sins. But how will these …
23456 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, paragraph 8
… own character, to reflect it to the world. Each should look upon this as his work. In his prayer to the Father, Jesus said: “As thou hast sent me into the world, even …
23457 The Review and Herald December 23, 1890, paragraph 18
… of God, the Lord will lift them up. He will make them men of discernment—men rich in the grace of his Spirit. Their strong, selfish traits of character, their stubbornness …
23458 The Review and Herald January 6, 1891, paragraph 6
… of character that will lead him to speak with certainty, yet without boasting or self-exaltation. His fitness to work for the uplifting of the world, as Christ …
23459 The Review and Herald January 13, 1891, paragraph 2
… will hold us accountable, not only for our words and deeds, in themselves, and in their effect upon others, but for their effect upon our own character and …
23460 The Review and Herald January 13, 1891, paragraph 3
… the character and forming habits for good or for evil; and in the great day an account must be rendered up for all the advantages received, and for the use made …