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27021 The Youth’s Instructor November 7, 1895, paragraph 4
… of God, and daily gain fortitude and strength of character, so that you need not fail or be discouraged. Divine grace has been abundantly provided for every …
27022 The Youth’s Instructor November 7, 1895, paragraph 5
… of God? This is the kind of education that will be of the greatest value to you; for it will aid you in the formation of Christ-like character. You are thus learning …
27023 The Youth’s Instructor December 12, 1895, paragraph 1
… of God. Some admired his perfection of character, and often sought to be with him; but others who regarded the sayings of men more than the word of God, turned …
27024 The Youth’s Instructor December 12, 1895, paragraph 3
… of God; but she saw enough to show her that his was a divine character. She saw him giving his life for others, meeting the people where they were. She saw him growing …
27025 The Youth’s Instructor December 12, 1895, paragraph 5
… of God. He weeded life of all vanities, and taught that it was to be cherished as a treasure, and be employed for holy purposes. He taught that character was precious …
27026 The Youth’s Instructor January 2, 1896, paragraph 1
… their characters. They may be as conscious of the favor of God as was Christ.
27027 The Youth’s Instructor January 9, 1896, paragraph 2
… -like character. If their path is crossed, if their wills are thwarted, they will be vindictive and hard. The merciful spirit must be within the heart, or it will …
27028 The Youth’s Instructor January 9, 1896, paragraph 3
… of God's character, nor hold communion with the Holy One. It is now that our hearts should be pure and holy. We have no promise that we shall be transformed in …
27029 The Youth’s Instructor January 9, 1896, paragraph 4
… ; and God can give us this as a free gift of his grace. Many blame circumstances for their defective characters. They say, “I could do so much better if things were …
27030 The Youth’s Instructor January 16, 1896, paragraph 2
… a character to stand in a time of crisis. It is as if they should go to their neighbors and say, Give me your character, or I shall be lost. Those that were wise could …
27031 The Youth’s Instructor February 20, 1896, paragraph 5
… Christlike character? Why should we not manifest his indwelling by corresponding works? The Master's vineyard comprises the whole world. There is a large …
27032 The Youth’s Instructor August 20, 1896, paragraph 5
… our character, we are choosing whom we will have as our king. Heavenly intelligences are seeking to draw us to Christ. Will we respond to their drawing, saying …
27033 The Youth’s Instructor August 27, 1896, paragraph 4
… from God. Their ideas and interpretation of the prophecies were never of such a character as to make the fear and love of God seem a pleasant and desirable …
27034 The Youth’s Instructor August 27, 1896, paragraph 9
… of character through repentance and faith in Christ as our personal Saviour.
27035 The Youth’s Instructor October 8, 1896, paragraph 8
… of character. They do not realize that it is a solemn thing to profess to be a Christian. Their life is entirely inconsistent with a religious frame of mind …
27036 The Youth’s Instructor November 5, 1896, Art. A, paragraph 7
… of God. His followers are to be living epistles, “known and read of all men.” You can never secure a good character by merely wishing for it. It can be gained only …
27037 The Youth’s Instructor November 5, 1896, paragraph 2
… of God, we shall grow up into the wholeness of Christ's perfect character.
27038 The Youth’s Instructor November 12, 1896, paragraph 2
… trifling character, but, daily depending on God for strength, watching unto prayer, they will keep their morals pure. They will withdraw from every circle …
27039 The Youth’s Instructor November 12, 1896, paragraph 3
… holy character, temptations will come. But if his mind is stored with the instruction that God's word affords, if he will take heed to the lessons that fell …
27040 The Youth’s Instructor November 26, 1896, paragraph 1
… and character all practises that are injurious to the health of the soul. Genuine love to God and our fellow men will expel all selfishness from the heart …