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25341 The Signs of the Times January 1, 1885, paragraph 4

… work. God also requires each of us to subdue self, not giving the rein to self-indulgence or appetite, and to form characters that will stand the test of the Judgment …

25342 The Signs of the Times January 8, 1885, paragraph 1

… divine character and mission fully confirmed.

25343 The Signs of the Times January 8, 1885, paragraph 12

… church. God is no respecter of persons. Heaven is a place prepared for those who have a fitness of character for the society of angels. Its lofty seats are not …

25344 The Signs of the Times January 15, 1885, paragraph 4

… the characters of the chosen twelve, which must be pointed out and remedied. And Jesus “sat down, and called the twelve, and saith unto them, If any man desire to …

25345 The Signs of the Times January 15, 1885, paragraph 12

character of every individual. If our motives are not pure, if our desire to please self is stronger than our desire for righteousness or to glorify God, we …

25346 The Signs of the Times January 29, 1885, paragraph 6

… of God. He followed his Saviour so closely, and had such a sense of his purity and exalted holiness, that in contrast, his own character appeared exceedingly …

25347 The Signs of the Times January 29, 1885, paragraph 14

The character of God has not changed. He is the same jealous God today as when he gave his law upon Sinai, and wrote it with his own finger on the tables of stone …

25348 The Signs of the Times February 5, 1885, paragraph 8

… unchangeable character of the divine law; for it testified of the flood which God brought upon the earth because of the transgression of its inhabitants …

25349 The Signs of the Times February 5, 1885, paragraph 10

character through the works of creation, his reverence for God increased, and he was overwhelmed with the thought of his majesty and greatness. God is …

25350 The Signs of the Times February 12, 1885, paragraph 13

… Christian character, tending toward this state of perfection, is a growth toward beauty. The character is expressed in the countenance. The evil that is in …

25351 The Signs of the Times February 19, 1885, paragraph 2

… of character. The other class, represented by the publican, is much less respectable in the eyes of the world. But is this estimate a correct one? No; it is the exact …

25352 The Signs of the Times February 19, 1885, paragraph 9

… before God and men he could boast loudly of his own goodness. Thus he insulted God, while he deceived men in regard to his true character.

25353 The Signs of the Times February 19, 1885, paragraph 10

… of God rests upon you. You may be thought excellent in character. Your name may be registered on the church-book; but it is not written in the Lamb’s book of life …

25354 The Signs of the Times February 19, 1885, paragraph 11

… the character and motives of others, or feel contempt for them because their appearance is not prepossessing. Let us think how our words sound in the ears …

25355 The Signs of the Times February 26, 1885, paragraph 1

… of character in these who extol self and claim superior goodness.

25356 The Signs of the Times March 5, 1885, paragraph 11

… of character. There will be no darkness or gloom to reflect to others. More of Heaven in men on earth would make religion attractive, and win souls to Christ …

25357 The Signs of the Times August 6, 1885, paragraph 5

… with God. But some will ask, How am I to do this? By an entire surrender of your will and your way to God. The peace of God will not rule in your hearts while you retain …

25358 The Signs of the Times August 6, 1885, paragraph 11

… what God says, and be obedient to his word. It is not long sermons or prayers, it is not the things which we say, but it is the things we do, the characters we form, that …

25359 The Signs of the Times August 13, 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 …

25360 The Signs of the Times September 10, 1885, paragraph 1

… with God can exert a saving power in the church and in society. Reader, examine your own course; consider the character of the associates you are choosing. Do …