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221 The Review and Herald May 3, 1881, paragraph 4
… our unworthiness will send a thrill of terror through the soul; but this is no evidence that God has changed toward us, or we toward God. No effort should be made …
222 The Review and Herald September 20, 1881, paragraph 4
… , they feel unworthy of the divine favor, and have too vivid a sense of utter dependence upon God to boast of their exalted position.
223 The Review and Herald March 25, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 10
… , are unworthy of a place and a name among the people of God. We are to be followers of Christ, to set our hearts and our influence against every evil practice. How …
224 The Review and Herald October 7, 1884, paragraph 5
… he feels the importance of the work, and his own unworthiness to perform it. Such men may be safely urged forward. As long as they make God their strength, they …
225 The Review and Herald April 21, 1885, paragraph 3
… obligation; feeling unworthy of his favors, we should appreciate even the least of them.
226 The Review and Herald June 16, 1885, paragraph 4
… , our unworthiness to his merits.
227 The Review and Herald January 25, 1887, paragraph 3
… , our unworthiness to his merits. None of us can occupy a neutral position. We are active agents for Christ or for the enemy. We either gather with Jesus or scatter …
228 The Review and Herald November 15, 1887, paragraph 3
… our unworthiness will send a thrill of terror through the soul; but this is no evidence that God has changed toward us, or we toward God. No effort should be made …
229 The Review and Herald March 6, 1888, paragraph 4
… Jesus, feel most deeply their own unworthiness, and their only hope is in the merits of a crucified and risen Saviour. Like Moses, they have had a view of the awful …
230 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 3
… will feel your unworthiness. You will have no disposition to claim perfection of character, but only to exalt the perfection of your Redeemer. The more thorough …
231 The Review and Herald May 27, 1890, paragraph 2
… will feel their own utter unworthiness. To such the Lord says, “Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” Noah preached the righteousness of God …
232 The Review and Herald April 14, 1891, paragraph 13
… may feel our weakness and unworthiness, and because of this, realize our dependence upon God. Every one of us can have a rich experience in the things of God …
233 The Review and Herald November 29, 1892, paragraph 8
… hearts, feeling our weakness and unworthiness, that Jesus is revealed to our souls in all his preciousness. When we become partakers of the divine nature …
234 The Review and Herald May 16, 1893, paragraph 1
… poor feel that their gifts are so small as to be unworthy of notice. Let them give according to their ability, feeling that they are servants of God, and that …
235 The Review and Herald May 28, 1895, paragraph 7
… own unworthiness and walk in the shadow that Satan would cast between your soul and God. It is proper that you should feel your weakness and soul's great need …
236 The Review and Herald May 28, 1895, paragraph 8
… own unworthiness; but we shall also have confidence toward God, knowing what is his character of mercy and love. We shall come into his presence through the …
237 The Review and Herald January 29, 1901, paragraph 4
… unpleasant feelings in the home. He remonstrated, but did not command. His blind affection for his sons led him to shrink from taking any decided action against …
238 The Review and Herald September 3, 1901, paragraph 8
… , all unworthy as he is; and the first thing he knows, he will realize that Christ's love has broken every barrier down, and that he exercises repentance which …
239 The Review and Herald July 21, 1903, paragraph 5
… entirely unworthy of notice, and have dishonored God by giving way to the feelings of the unsubdued heart. They have misinterpreted the truth, and weakened …
240 The Signs of the Times January 27, 1876, paragraph 11
… a feeling of alarm came over me and I tried to resume my load of distress again. It seemed to me that I had no right to feel joyous and happy. But Jesus seemed very …