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27001 The Youth’s Instructor September 20, 1894, paragraph 6
… of God! Through Christ you may climb the ladder of progress, and bring every power under the control of Jesus. You may represent the character of Jesus. In spirit …
27002 The Youth’s Instructor September 20, 1894, paragraph 7
… Christlike character; and it now remains with you as to whether or not you will cooperate with divine agencies, and make your calling and election sure. Will …
27003 The Youth’s Instructor September 20, 1894, paragraph 10
… the character after the likeness of Christ. Lessons will then be daily learned in the school of Christ. The character of the tree will be known by its fruits …
27004 The Youth’s Instructor September 27, 1894, paragraph 5
… .” Our character is to be molded after the character of Christ. O what humiliation he endured in our behalf! While in this world, he lived a life of obedience to …
27005 The Youth’s Instructor October 11, 1894, paragraph 2
… the character of Christ; but the revelation of the true Light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world, placed darkness in such contrast, that men …
27006 The Youth’s Instructor October 11, 1894, paragraph 5
… the character of Christ stirred up the very worst passions of the human heart for his sinless character was in marked contrast to the character of men of …
27007 The Youth’s Instructor October 11, 1894, paragraph 6
… unblemished character, aroused the enmity of the world against him who hated nothing but sin. He warred against lust and hypocrisy, and this stirred up against …
27008 The Youth’s Instructor October 11, 1894, paragraph 8
… and character, a blow is struck against the kingdom of Satan.
27009 The Youth’s Instructor October 18, 1894, paragraph 1
… the character to which every one may attain by becoming a partaker of the divine nature. “Ye are complete in him.”
27010 The Youth’s Instructor October 18, 1894, paragraph 2
… of God. By precept and example, he taught men the way of righteousness, representing the character of God, and giving to the world a perfect standard of moral …
27011 The Youth’s Instructor October 18, 1894, paragraph 3
… from God by selfishness and wicked works, and in spirit and character they counteracted the works of Christ. Instead of catching his spirit, and employing …
27012 The Youth’s Instructor October 18, 1894, paragraph 4
… glorify God will be the continual aim of their life. Christ represented the character of God to the world. The Lord Jesus so conducted his life that men were …
27013 The Youth’s Instructor October 18, 1894, paragraph 5
… and character. If youth are not trained to useful labor, whether they be rich or poor, they are in peril; for Satan will find them employment after his own order …
27014 The Youth’s Instructor October 18, 1894, paragraph 6
… of God, which are the principles of the character of God, that they may be blessed and may become a blessing to the world. Christ never flattered any one. He never …
27015 The Youth’s Instructor October 25, 1894, paragraph 9
… the character of their Redeemer, they will become changed into his image, having his mind, and being partakers of the divine nature. They are pupils in the school …
27016 The Youth’s Instructor October 25, 1894, paragraph 10
… the character of Christ, and abiding in him, and he in them, they fulfil the mission for which they were called to be the children of God,—they become the light …
27017 The Youth’s Instructor November 8, 1894, paragraph 1
… and character of those who “walk even as he walked.”
27018 The Youth’s Instructor November 8, 1894, paragraph 2
… of God in him. By beholding him I shall be changed into his image. I cannot change my own character, save by partaking of the grace of him who is all goodness, righteousness …
27019 The Youth’s Instructor November 8, 1894, paragraph 7
… love. “God is love: and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.” Unless love is cherished in the soul, and that continually, Christ does not abide …
27020 The Youth’s Instructor November 29, 1894, paragraph 1
… true character, and is seen as exceeding sinful. As Christ’s righteousness is set forth, many souls are drawn to him, and respond to his love for them. They realize …