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27261 The Youth’s Instructor November 12, 1907, paragraph 8

… of God. God's abounding love and presence in the heart will give the power of self-control, and will mold and fashion the mind and character. The grace of Christ …

27262 The Youth’s Instructor December 31, 1907, paragraph 7

… of God, his understanding became ever clearer; and as he comprehended its ennobling principles, he purposed in his heart to form a character that God could …

27263 The Youth’s Instructor December 31, 1907, paragraph 8

… of character and mental development that no other book can impart. Let the student make the Word of God the chief book of study, giving all other branches of …

27264 The Youth’s Instructor February 11, 1908, paragraph 4

… Christian character. He takes into consideration the opportunities the human agent has had for obtaining a knowledge of God and his truth.

27265 The Youth’s Instructor February 11, 1908, paragraph 5

… of God will not compare his character with the character of others, or be led into having a pharisaical opinion of himself. He will judge his life by the holy …

27266 The Youth’s Instructor February 11, 1908, paragraph 7

… of God at this time. We are to make continual advancement in the perfecting of Christian character, that we may be no more “children, tossed to and fro, and carried …

27267 The Youth’s Instructor March 3, 1908, paragraph 14

… after God's great standard of righteousness, and the whole character will be strengthened and ennobled.

27268 The Youth’s Instructor April 7, 1908, paragraph 3

… , true character. These young men had first learned to serve God in their homes. They had there learned the meaning of true religion and what God would do for …

27270 The Youth’s Instructor April 27, 1909, paragraph 10

… of character is an individual, personal work; and in this work of character building, it is the privilege of every youth in the midst of abounding iniquity …

27271 The Youth’s Instructor May 25, 1909, paragraph 3

… the character builder, and as such all his work was perfect. Into all his secular labor he brought the same perfection as into the characters he was transforming …

27272 The Youth’s Instructor August 17, 1909, paragraph 5

… with God. They are to be living witnesses for Christ. Their lives and characters should bear decided testimony concerning the riches of Christ; for they should …

27273 The Youth’s Instructor January 17, 1911, paragraph 4

… and character. Then you will be walking in the light while you have the light. Will the young men and young women who really love Jesus organize themselves …

27274 The Youth’s Instructor November 21, 1911, paragraph 1

… Christian characters, seeking by diligent study and earnest prayer to gain the training essential for acceptable service in the cause of God. I long to see …

27275 The Youth’s Instructor November 21, 1911, paragraph 11

… Christian character must bear the test of God's searching questions: Have you set an example that others were safe in following? Have you watched for souls …

27276 The Youth’s Instructor November 21, 1911, paragraph 12

… build characters for eternity, and that God requires them to do their best. Let those older in experience watch over the younger ones; and when they see them …

27277 The Youth’s Instructor November 21, 1911, paragraph 15

… our characters after the divine pattern. He wants to take from us everything that would stand in the way of our reaching the standard of his Word. He wants us …

27278 The Youth’s Instructor April 23, 1912, paragraph 1

… of God toward man. His life and character were the unfolding or representation of the perfection of the character that man may attain by becoming a partaker …

27279 The Youth’s Instructor April 23, 1912, paragraph 5

… from God. You may have your name upon the church books, and claim to be a child of God, yet your example, your influence, misrepresents the character of Christ …

27280 The Youth’s Instructor April 23, 1912, paragraph 6

… and character. Many of our youth understand the theory of the truth, but how few understand by experimental knowledge the practical bearing of the truth …