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27061 The Youth’s Instructor April 15, 1897, paragraph 13
… between God and man; every creature that God had created was involved in the conflict. The unfallen worlds saw that the character of God could be vindicated …
27062 The Youth’s Instructor April 22, 1897, paragraph 2
… with God; but he is often made sad because many have such indistinct ideas as to what constitutes Christian life and character. They do not put their minds …
27063 The Youth’s Instructor April 22, 1897, paragraph 5
… of character, the righteousness of Christ imparted to the sinner. This is indeed a garment of heavenly texture, that can be bought only of Christ for a life …
27064 The Youth’s Instructor April 22, 1897, paragraph 9
… of God. Those who are growing up to the full stature of men and women in Christ Jesus, will become more and more like him in character; it is impossible for them …
27065 The Youth’s Instructor May 6, 1897, paragraph 6
… the God of nature. The study of God's character as revealed in his created works will open a field of thought that will draw the mind away from low, enervating …
27066 The Youth’s Instructor May 6, 1897, paragraph 7
… of character, or make us less lovely here in this world.
27067 The Youth’s Instructor May 20, 1897, paragraph 6
… his character. He loved him, and longed to give him that peace and grace and joy that would materially change his character. “One thing thou lackest,” he said; “go …
27068 The Youth’s Instructor May 20, 1897, paragraph 13
… his character; and with what yearning he watched the issue as the young man weighed the question! If he decided to follow Christ, he must obey his words in everything …
27069 The Youth’s Instructor May 20, 1897, paragraph 14
… his character. If cherished, they would supplant God in his affections. To keep back little or much from God was to keep back that which would weaken his moral …
27070 The Youth’s Instructor May 27, 1897, paragraph 4
… exalted character, and his position as commander in high heaven, where he was equal with God, in order to bring the precious gift of eternal life and immortality …
27071 The Youth’s Instructor May 27, 1897, paragraph 8
… the character. God has set his own standard of character for all who would become subjects of his kingdom. Those who can and will say, “Lord, all I have, and all I …
27072 The Youth’s Instructor June 10, 1897, paragraph 2
… of God's word can we discover our deviations from his holy rule of right. Through faith in Christ we may overcome these defects in our character; for he desires …
27073 The Youth’s Instructor June 10, 1897, paragraph 3
… true character of our thoughts and actions. But thousands put the Bible on one side for the same reason that Ahab hated Micaiah. Because it prophesies evil …
27074 The Youth’s Instructor June 10, 1897, paragraph 11
… of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.” Character is formed by patient industry, unwearied application.
27075 The Youth’s Instructor June 24, 1897, paragraph 1
… Christian character and growth. The soul that abides in Christ can never be barren nor unfruitful. You must draw your supplies from him who is the source of …
27076 The Youth’s Instructor July 29, 1897, paragraph 1
… to God. The Saviour thus unveiled the character of God, and revealed him as merciful, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth.
27077 The Youth’s Instructor July 29, 1897, paragraph 4
… to God, that they did not discern the divine character. And after a time, God no longer revealed himself in their temple. All that was spiritual and divine was …
27078 The Youth’s Instructor August 5, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 7
… the character of his mission. His life was that of a servant, a toiler at the common duties of life; he was the least among the sons of men.
27079 The Youth’s Instructor August 19, 1897, paragraph 6
… and character of God, that every intelligent being, if he will, may see God in the revelation of his Son.
27080 The Youth’s Instructor August 26, 1897, paragraph 6
… their characters! But it will be too late then to change the record of those who, weekly, monthly, and yearly, have robbed God. Their destiny will be fixed, unalterably …