Search for: god's character
23581 The Review and Herald April 19, 1892, paragraph 3
… sacred character will become dimmer to your understanding, and how great is your darkness. By rejection of light, the perception will become blunted, and …
23582 The Review and Herald April 19, 1892, paragraph 7
… the character may be transformed. The preacher cannot bring the people to a higher standard than he himself reaches. But when the laborer for God works in …
23583 The Review and Herald April 26, 1892, paragraph 4
… of character instead of seeking to expose the failings of others. Do not let these reports move you to act in a hasty, unchristlike manner. Let God put his Spirit …
23584 The Review and Herald April 26, 1892, paragraph 6
… character of Christ. We are charged to be “holy in all manner of conversation.” The Lord says, “Be ye holy; for I am holy.” We must perfect a Christlike character, or …
23585 The Review and Herald April 26, 1892, paragraph 8
… and character will be misrepresented before them. But those who are falsely accused will have an opportunity to appear in the presence of their accusers …
23586 The Review and Herald April 26, 1892, paragraph 10
… of God take full possession of the heart, that the character may be transformed.
23587 The Review and Herald May 3, 1892, paragraph 11
… his character or life. “Then said these men, we shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God.” So …
23588 The Review and Herald May 17, 1892, paragraph 4
… , from character to character, as by the Spirit of the Lord. Stretch up the hand of faith, taking hold of one line after another in the work of the Redeemer. You are …
23589 The Review and Herald May 17, 1892, paragraph 5
… the character of your experience, and others will follow in your footsteps. They will do as you do. It is your privilege to experience the completeness of salvation …
23590 The Review and Herald May 17, 1892, paragraph 6
… the character is being molded after the divine model.
23591 The Review and Herald May 24, 1892, paragraph 3
… and character of Christ is a rare thing. Many in our churches are strangers to the experience that it is the privilege of those who believe in Christ to have …
23592 The Review and Herald May 24, 1892, paragraph 4
… and character; for religion means the abiding of Christ in the heart, and where he is, the soul goes on in spiritual activity, ever growing in grace, ever going …
23593 The Review and Herald May 24, 1892, paragraph 5
… grace. God’s grace is ever working upon the human heart, and when it is received, the evidence of its reception will appear in the life and character of its recipient …
23594 The Review and Herald May 24, 1892, paragraph 8
… the character of God. We may be one with Christ, but we must be willing to yield our own way and our own will, and have the mind that was in Christ, that we may know …
23595 The Review and Herald May 24, 1892, paragraph 11
… and character, to make known the wonders of redeeming love to those who know him not. He would have us bear with others as he has borne with us in our perversity …
23596 The Review and Herald May 31, 1892, paragraph 9
… the character of God to the human mind. Christ came to reveal the Father to the world in his true character, that the false conceptions which men entertained …
23597 The Review and Herald May 31, 1892, paragraph 12
… our character, and by beholding him we shall become changed. We cannot change ourselves. We cannot be good, or do good to others, of ourselves. Christ has said …
23598 The Review and Herald June 14, 1892, paragraph 3
… our characters. Natural tendencies are to be overcome; for the natural disposition is to be transformed by the grace of Christ. Appetite and passion must …
23599 The Review and Herald June 21, 1892, paragraph 3
… the character of God. They think of him as stern and arbitrary, and when the fact is presented that God is love, it is a difficult matter for these souls to lay …
23600 The Review and Herald June 21, 1892, paragraph 6
… after God. His prayer is, “Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.” In the immutable standard he sees the character of the Redeemer …