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25301 The Signs of the Times April 17, 1884, paragraph 1

… and character. They honor him by manifesting the fruits of the Spirit in their every-day life. If the doors of the house and heart are opened to Jesus, if he is …

25302 The Signs of the Times May 8, 1884, paragraph 11

… the character; they do not partake of its joys nor enter into its spirit. We need constant communion with Jesus just as much as we need daily food to nourish …

25303 The Signs of the Times May 15, 1884, paragraph 7

… the character of Christ. He who was the mightiest one that ever trod the earth, was also the most pure and sinless, and was the meekest of all. In the cluster of …

25304 The Signs of the Times May 15, 1884, paragraph 8

… the character of your thoughts, purposes, temper, words, and deeds. Compare your experience with the declarations of Scripture, and see whether you are gathering …

25305 The Signs of the Times May 22, 1884, paragraph 2

… to God today than we were a year ago? What a change there would be in our religious experience, what a transformation in our characters, if day by day we carried …

25306 The Signs of the Times May 22, 1884, paragraph 9

… and character, it is of no practical value. On the contrary, it proves a delusion if it quiets the conscience while it does not sanctify the soul. A theory of truth …

25307 The Signs of the Times May 29, 1884, paragraph 3

character, and so blinded to these defects by the customs and opinions of the world, that sin does not appear to me to be as exceedingly offensive to God as …

25308 The Signs of the Times June 5, 1884, paragraph 3

… true character, so that he could see how offensive these traits were in the sight of God.

25309 The Signs of the Times June 5, 1884, paragraph 4

… his character was firmly fixed in the wrong direction. He might have had the wisdom that comes from above to guide him into all truth; but he rejected the counsel …

25310 The Signs of the Times June 5, 1884, paragraph 6

… of God. It is a duty we owe to ourselves to cultivate self-reliance and independence of character; but these traits must be blended with meekness and humility …

25311 The Signs of the Times June 5, 1884, paragraph 7

… our characters after the divine model, continually striving, with all the powers God has given us, to reach the high standard set before us in his word.

25312 The Signs of the Times June 5, 1884, paragraph 11

… in character. Though the enemy presses in his temptations, coming in upon us like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him. We may find …

25313 The Signs of the Times June 19, 1884, paragraph 6

… of God, and look upon Jesus in his glory, we must become accustomed to beholding him with the eye of faith here. The words and character of Christ should be often …

25314 The Signs of the Times June 26, 1884, paragraph 3

… your character? Do not feel helpless and discouraged. Look to Jesus, who knows your every weakness and pities your every infirmity. He came “not to call the righteous …

25315 The Signs of the Times June 26, 1884, paragraph 8

… holy character they must possess if they would stand without fault before the throne of God. Self must be crucified. There must be a thorough transformation …

25316 The Signs of the Times June 26, 1884, paragraph 11

… our characters must be brought into harmony with the law of God, and every advance step in this direction requires self-denial.

25317 The Signs of the Times July 3, 1884, paragraph 4

… the character of business men, as speculators grasping for worldly gain. They are not known as humble, devoted, self-sacrificing Christians, true-hearted …

25318 The Signs of the Times July 3, 1884, paragraph 12

… true character, as the self-denying, spotless Lamb of God.

25319 The Signs of the Times July 17, 1884, paragraph 3

God gives men no liberty to set up a standard of righteousness of their own, as many do who claim to be without sin. They do not compare their characters with …

25320 The Signs of the Times July 24, 1884, paragraph 7

Thus God guarded with jealous care the ark that contained his holy law, that all might be deeply impressed with the sacred character of that law. It is no wonder …