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33921 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 557 paragraph 5
The Bible tells us that “God is love.” It is this that God reveals to us in his Word and in his works. This is his character. Everything that God does is prompted by his love for the beings he has made.
33922 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 557 paragraph 11
… a character, and his design is that the beings he has made in his own image, shall have a character. We would not be in God’s image if we had no character. What an …
33923 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 557 paragraph 12
God’s character is love, and he wants men to have the same character that he has. Did you ever know any one of a very loving nature who did not want to be loved in …
33924 The American Sentinel 12 September 9, 1897, page 557 paragraph 13
… our character, the same as it is his. But if we should do right only because we had to, there would be no love in that. If you, my boy or girl, did what your father and …
33925 The American Sentinel 12 September 16, 1897, page 561 paragraph 2
… whole character rebuilt, the mind transformed into the very image and glory of God, so that the life shall reflect his righteousness, to make manifest the …
33926 The American Sentinel 12 September 23, 1897, page 577 paragraph 10
THE weekly Sabbath is a holy day, because God made it holy, and it is impossible to change this fact. And being a holy day, its character cannot be other than religious. Any other kind of weekly sabbath is a counterfeit.
33927 The American Sentinel 12 December 2, 1897, page 748 paragraph 8
The governments of men are instituted to protect rights. The object of God’s government includes this, but it aims at that which is vastly higher—the development of a perfect character.
33928 The American Sentinel 13 January 6, 1898, page 2 paragraph 6
… pagan character.
33929 The American Sentinel 13 March 3, 1898, page 130 paragraph 2
… , in character and in government.
33930 The American Sentinel 13 March 17, 1898, page 161 paragraph 3
… their character for good or evil must be determined. It is our aim to touch upon these in this article.
33931 The American Sentinel 13 April 7, 1898, page 209 paragraph 5
… is God’s government; for “God is love.” This was ordained of God from the beginning, and must always continue, so long as the character of God remains what it is …
33932 The American Sentinel 13 April 7, 1898, page 210 paragraph 3
God wants every person on the earth to form an upright character. And as character stands for free personal choice, it is necessary that man should not be coerced …
33933 The American Sentinel 13 May 26, 1898, page 336 paragraph 1
… between God’s character and man’s is indicated by these words of the 25th Psalm: “For thy name’s sake, O Lord, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great.” The slightest …
33934 The American Sentinel 13 June 30, 1898, page 416 paragraph 8
… God believes in religious liberty, and is now giving the human family an opportunity, through the enjoyment of that liberty, to develop character. God purposes …
33935 The American Sentinel 13 July 21, 1898, page 433 paragraph 6
… harmful character, as established by medical testimony and the facts of observation: or of its filthiness, utterly inconsistent with sanctification of …
33936 The American Sentinel 13 July 28, 1898, page 454 paragraph 8
God might have forced Lucifer to have remained obedient in his station in heaven. But what would have been the worth of such obedience? and what would Lucifer have been without a character?
33937 The American Sentinel 13 July 28, 1898, page 454 paragraph 15
… , that God—admitting his existence—should have made man an automaton, having no will of his own, or without power to use it, and hence without character, capable …
33938 The American Sentinel 13 August 18, 1898, page 504 paragraph 1
… if God himself is true: and as certainly as it is true, and as certainly as it must be that the character is molded to the principles embodied in the thoughts …
33939 The American Sentinel 13 September 15, 1898, page 566 paragraph 2
… independent character, in order to form a permanent Federal Government, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty …
33940 The American Sentinel 13 December 1, 1898, page 756 paragraph 3
THE worst people in the world—the farthest removed from God in character—are those in whom selfishness is most fully developed, whether in rags or silks.