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24381 The Review and Herald September 21, 1905, paragraph 20
… dispirited and disheartened over the outlook. The Lord lives and reigns. And he expects us to do our part, by training for service and by sustaining in the field …
24382 The Review and Herald September 28, 1905, paragraph 4
… brethren and sisters in America to awake to the responsibility resting upon them to carry the third angel’s message to this neglected race. And since my …
24383 The Review and Herald September 28, 1905, paragraph 5
… third angel’s message. These must be given the light of present truth. And it is because of the neglect of our people to take hold of this work heartily, that …
24384 The Review and Herald September 28, 1905, paragraph 7
… thousands and thousands of people are living in ignorance of the third angel’s message, and they are right within the shadow of our doors. This field bears …
24385 The Review and Herald October 12, 1905, paragraph 1
Our God is a God of order. Everything connected with heaven is in perfect order; subjection and thorough discipline mark the movements of the angelic host.
24386 The Review and Herald October 12, 1905, paragraph 8
… , Satan and his evil angels are very busy to undo this unity and to destroy it.
24387 The Review and Herald October 12, 1905, paragraph 9
… action, and are disorderly, undisciplined, and disorganized in our course of action, angels, who are thoroughly organized and move in perfect order, can not …
24388 The Review and Herald October 12, 1905, paragraph 10
… , discipline, and unity of action, and then the angels of God can co-operate with them. But never, never will these heavenly messengers place their indorsement …
24389 The Review and Herald October 12, 1905, paragraph 15
… second angel’s message to come out of Babylon, opposed organization, and many Seventh-day Adventists were fearful that church organization would bring …
24390 The Review and Herald November 9, 1905, paragraph 2
… gold, and was surmounted by golden cherubim, one standing on each end. One wing of each angel was stretched forth on high, while the other was folded over the …
24391 The Review and Herald November 9, 1905, paragraph 7
… other angels of larger size, standing at each end of the ark, representing the heavenly angels guarding the law of God. It is impossible to describe the beauty …
24392 The Review and Herald November 9, 1905, paragraph 9
… heaven; and he saw there the “seven lamps of fire” and the “golden altar,” represented by the golden candlestick and the altar of incense in the sanctuary on earth …
24393 The Review and Herald November 23, 1905, Art. A, paragraph 8
… earth, and when God shall bid his angels loose the winds, there will be such a scene of strife as no pen can picture.
24394 The Review and Herald November 23, 1905, paragraph 27
… , and think of how your lack of faith, of spirituality, of divine power, is hindering the coming of Christ. If you would go forth to do the Lord’s work, angels of heaven …
24395 The Review and Herald November 23, 1905, paragraph 28
… seventh angel sounded, and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he …
24396 The Review and Herald November 23, 1905, paragraph 30
… Father and the Son. The angels, touching their golden harps, will welcome the King and his trophies of victory—those who have been washed and made white in the …
24397 The Review and Herald January 4, 1906, paragraph 13
… third angel’s message those who established our institutions, and those who labored in them, were actuated by high motives of unselfishness. For their arduous …
24398 The Review and Herald January 25, 1906, paragraph 13
… error, and present it in its original simplicity and clearness, so that men may comprehend it. The third angel’s message is a worldwide message. It is to be given …
24399 The Review and Herald February 15, 1906, paragraph 9
… men and women whose every word and act draws those around them to Christ, binding them to him by the persuasive force of loving service. Men and women who commune …
24400 The Review and Herald February 15, 1906, paragraph 10
… determine, and never should we begin the day without committing our ways to our Heavenly Father. His angels are appointed to watch over us, and if we put ourselves …