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24901 The Review and Herald February 7, 1957, paragraph 3

… with God will never be, because they cling to their imperfections of character. One clings to a cherished fault. Still another enjoys his hereditary and cultivated …

24902 The Review and Herald February 7, 1957, paragraph 8

… the character. They will exert an influence for good because Christ is abiding in the soul.

24903 The Review and Herald February 7, 1957, paragraph 9

… of character is transformed by the Spirit’s influence, God cannot manifest Himself in power. There is more hope for the open sinner than for the professedly …

24905 The Review and Herald June 25, 1959, paragraph 7

… of character making these as the voice of God, and passing judgment on all who do not see as we do. It takes time to educate away from wrong habits.

24906 The Review and Herald June 25, 1959, paragraph 9

… of character. They need the mold of God upon them. And such persons may take health reform and do great harm with it in prejudicing minds so that ears will be …

24907 The Review and Herald August 13, 1959, paragraph 14

character. The power of the Holy Spirit will accompany your words if your own life is a representation of the truth which sanctifies the character; for you …

24908 The Review and Herald August 13, 1959, paragraph 15

… of God. Then there is fruit in the heart, fruit in the lips, fruit in the character. Some bearing thirty, some sixty, and some one hundred fold.— Letter 13, 1888 .

24909 The Review and Herald August 13, 1959, paragraph 17

… of God, and yet cherish their own hereditary and cultivated traits of character, are the greatest stumbling blocks we shall meet as we present the grand, holy …

24910 The Review and Herald August 20, 1959, paragraph 4

He sought to inspire with hope the most rough and unpromising, setting before them the assurance that they might become blameless and harmless, attaining such a character as would make them manifest as children of God.

24911 The Review and Herald August 20, 1959, paragraph 11

… of character. As these changes are perfected, angels break forth in rapturous song, and God and Christ rejoice over souls fashioned after the divine similitude …

24912 Sabbath-School Worker July 1, 1885, paragraph 4

… that character to win souls to Jesus Christ. In our large churches, where there are many children and youth, there is great danger of so managing the Sabbath …

24913 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1885, paragraph 11

… in God’s cause and in his holy work, be men and women of pure lives and character,—men and women of sterling integrity, who make the word of God their standard …

24914 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1885, paragraph 13

… the characters which God represents as more precious than the gold of Ophir. Such characters will let their light shine. They have been led by the light and …

24915 Sabbath-School Worker April 1, 1886, paragraph 3

… perfect character; for then they will meet their Lord in peace. Many children and youth have their characters imprinted on their countenances. Their life’s …

24916 Sabbath-School Worker April 1, 1886, paragraph 6

… and character have been marked with loose morals and sins that God cannot tolerate. If such have been transformed by the grace of Christ, they will evidence …

24917 Sabbath-School Worker April 1, 1886, paragraph 9

… the character that has been developed. You would better double your classes under God-fearing workers than to multiply teachers whose influence is not …

24918 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1886, paragraph 1

… opening God’s word to the people by the means of Bible readings from house to house, gives character and importance to the Sabbath-school. It proves that the …

24919 Sabbath-School Worker January 1, 1889, paragraph 9

… their characters will not be moulded after the divine model. We must patiently educate the children and youth to feel that they are required of God to be missionaries …

24920 Sabbath-School Worker April 1, 1889, paragraph 7

… of God, and as to their responsibility before him. The lessons that should be presented to them should be of such a character as would qualify them for usefulness …