Search for: miracle evidence
301 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 1
… him evidence by working a miracle, and changing the stone just at his feet into bread, and relieve his hunger. Satan promised that, if Christ would do this, he …
302 The Review and Herald April 1, 1875, paragraph 9
… work miracles, and give evidence of their being favored of God, and of their being the people who have the truth. Satan said to Christ, “If thou be the Son of God …
303 The Review and Herald June 20, 1882, paragraph 12
… striking evidences of divine power; but the monarch stubbornly refused the light which would have brought him to repentance. God did not send a supernatural …
304 The Review and Herald November 17, 1885, paragraph 11
… as evidence that he is an angel of light and not of darkness.
305 The Review and Herald January 5, 1886, paragraph 4
… sufficient evidence to walk in the light. But if they in heart desire to evade the truth, he will not work a miracle to gratify their unbelief. He will never remove …
306 The Review and Herald March 23, 1886, paragraph 1
… wonderful evidences of his Messiahship, by the miracles he performed in healing the sick and raising the dead, and doing the works which no other man had done …
307 The Review and Herald February 19, 1889, paragraph 8
… the evidences of God’s truth, love, faithfulness, and power, are chosen agencies of heaven to reveal Christ’s pardoning love to the world. The testimonies …
308 The Review and Herald April 14, 1891, paragraph 4
… , the evidence of things not seen.” The people whom he addressed did not have this faith, but insisted on seeing some mighty miracle as a sign of his messiahship …
309 The Review and Herald April 11, 1893, paragraph 2
… sufficient evidence has been given. Those who reject the evidence already presented would not be convinced by more abundant proof. They are like the Jews …
310 The Review and Herald April 18, 1893, paragraph 2
… more evidence. His life was one continual miracle, but they knew it not, and demanded that he should show them a miracle. But in the face of their utter rejection …
311 The Review and Herald August 22, 1893, paragraph 5
… the evidences he gave them of his divine mission, they would misconstrue, falsify, and make charges against him. It is true that he did many miracles openly …
312 The Review and Herald November 7, 1893, paragraph 1
… work miracles, in order that the people might have evidence that they were not pretenders, but teachers of divine truth, sustained by divine authority. While …
313 The Review and Herald August 27, 1895, paragraph 9
… the miracles which he did.” He gave them heaven’s evidence of his divine mission; but he “did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men and needed not …
314 The Review and Herald July 12, 1898, paragraph 4
… this evidence.
315 The Review and Herald January 24, 1899, paragraph 7
… sufficient evidence to every soul. He does not promise to remove every doubt, but he gives a reason for faith. And sufficient evidence was given to the Jews …
316 The Review and Herald October 24, 1899, paragraph 12
… gave evidence to all who were acquainted with him that he lived to please, honor, and glorify his Father in the common things of life.
317 The Review and Herald March 27, 1900, paragraph 12
… , unmistakable evidence that he was the Sent of God. He had healed the sick, and worked other miracles; but still the people did not believe in him, and he denounced …
318 The Review and Herald November 13, 1900, paragraph 14
… greater evidence than this could have been given. Would not the rulers who had before been convinced in regard to the Saviour’s divinity now believe in him …
319 The Review and Herald February 11, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 11
Christ’s miracle of restoring the sight of the man who had been born blind was a convincing evidence of the divinity of His mission. When the people saw the …
320 The Review and Herald November 12, 1903, paragraph 33
… further evidence was given that the priesthood had been established in the family of Aaron. By divine direction each tribe prepared a rod, and wrote upon …