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241 The Signs of the Times November 27, 1879, paragraph 5

… will feel their unworthiness, but will have no concealed wrongs to reveal. If they had sins, unconfessed and unrepented of, to appear then before them, while …

242 The Signs of the Times April 21, 1881, paragraph 6

… one, unworthy of a leader of Israel. Joshua's feelings of despondency and distrust were inexcusable in view of the mighty miracles which God had wrought …

243 The Signs of the Times June 7, 1883, paragraph 2

… hesitated, feeling himself unworthy to speak to the people in Christ's stead. It was only after a long struggle, that he yielded to the solicitations of his …

244 The Signs of the Times June 19, 1884, paragraph 2

… 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 him. We may not feel today …

245 The Signs of the Times February 19, 1885, paragraph 6

… his unworthiness to come into his presence. He felt that he had offended God, that he was sinful and polluted before him. He could not expect help from those …

246 The Signs of the Times March 5, 1885, paragraph 4

… who feel that they are weak and unworthy. He loves to bless them; for they will appreciate his blessings. But he will not intrude his presence; he will not force …

247 The Signs of the Times March 10, 1887, paragraph 10

… , they feel unworthy of the divine favor, and have too vivid a sense of utter dependence upon God to boast of their exalted position.

248 The Signs of the Times March 24, 1890, paragraph 2

… and unworthy and erring you may feel yourselves to be, it is your privilege to appropriate the promises of God. You may obtain the grace and help which Christ …

249 The Signs of the Times March 24, 1890, paragraph 3

… own unworthiness; but Christ died upon the cross of Calvary for the unrighteous and unworthy. If they look to him, will they perish?—No; they are to look and live …

250 The Signs of the Times March 24, 1890, paragraph 7

… not feeling. We are inclined to measure our religious attainments by our emotions; but feeling is no criterion by which to judge. “Faith is the substance of …

251 The Signs of the Times March 31, 1890, paragraph 6

… . Many feel so unworthy that like the poor publican they dare not lift up so much as their eyes to heaven. They should encourage faith. We may have an intelligent …

252 The Signs of the Times May 9, 1892, paragraph 2

… own unworthiness and unlikeness to his Lord.

253 The Signs of the Times February 28, 1895, paragraph 8

… his unworthiness, and stands afar off. He does not feel worthy to draw nigh to God, but smites upon his breast in self-condemnation, and will not so much as lift …

254 The Signs of the Times August 1, 1895, paragraph 1

… who feel themselves unworthy of the favor of God, and those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, are all included in “the poor in spirit.”

255 The Signs of the Times September 15, 1898, paragraph 13

… who feel most unworthy, commit your case to Him; for His ears are open to your cry “He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not …

256 The Signs of the Times May 28, 1902, paragraph 5

… sinner feels his need of the Sun of Righteousness, when he comes to Jesus, saying, “Lord, I am sinful, unworthy, hopeless, and helpless; save me, or I perish,” he is accepted …

257 The Signs of the Times January 20, 1904, paragraph 7

… many feel that they lack faith, and therefore they remain away from Christ. Let these souls, in their helpless unworthiness, cast themselves upon the mercy …

258 The Signs of the Times October 25, 1905, paragraph 4

… many feel that they lack faith, and therefore they remain away from Christ. Let these souls, in their helpless unworthiness cast themselves upon the mercy …

259 The Signs of the Times February 28, 1906, paragraph 4

… more unworthy the receiver, the more glorious the mercy of God, and the more earnestly we should show forth the praises of Him who hath called us out of darkness …

260 The Youth’s Instructor July 5, 1894, paragraph 1

… own unworthiness and sinfulness. His conscience was not asleep or dead. “My sin,” he cries, “is ever before me.” He did not flatter himself that sin was a matter with …