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341 The Review and Herald July 3, 1900, Art. A, paragraph 19
… thought tame and stale. But by those who have been vivified by the Holy Spirit it is not so regarded. They see the priceless treasure, and would sell all to buy …
342 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 1
… becomes tame and weak. Unfaithfulness in the home leads to unfaithfulness in the church. They do not strengthen and build it up. Through their failures in …
343 The Review and Herald October 29, 1901, paragraph 10
… man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison.” Only by the Lord's help can we bring our thoughts and words into subjection to the will of Christ.
344 The Review and Herald January 14, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 10
… the tame, lifeless, lengthy prayers, which are so destitute of His Spirit. He calls for a reformation, else He will remove the candlestick out of its place. He …
345 The Review and Herald January 14, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 13
… be tame enough as it falls from our lips. But when, with sanctified lips, we offer praise for God's love, hearts are reached. Let us pray that the wondrous message …
346 The Review and Herald August 19, 1902, paragraph 1
… . Our tame, spiritless petitions are to be changed into petitions of intense earnestness. God's Word declares, “The effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous …
347 The Review and Herald November 4, 1902, paragraph 3
… a tame, listless manner, but earnestly, and by those who feel constrained to keep the memory of these mighty deeds from growing old. The past should be made a …
348 The Review and Herald March 3, 1903, paragraph 6
… with tame, lifeless utterance is it to be given, but with clear, decided, stirring tones. The messengers themselves must know the power of salvation.
349 The Review and Herald March 3, 1903, paragraph 7
… a tame, pointless message, which lulls people to sleep. Every discourse should be given under a sense of the awful judgments soon to fall on our world. The message …
350 The Review and Herald March 3, 1903, paragraph 8
… the tame messages borne by some of our ministers, when they have a message of life and death to bear to the people. The ministers are asleep; the lay members are …
351 The Review and Herald April 21, 1903, paragraph 1
… . The tame, spiritless efforts that produce no fruit are an evidence that there is no living connection with God. “Herein is my Father glorified,” Christ declared …
352 The Review and Herald May 26, 1903, paragraph 15
… . The tameness and monotony of our service for God repels many who are looking to see in us a deep, earnest, sanctified zeal. Legal religion will not answer for …
353 The Review and Herald November 5, 1908, paragraph 8
… too tame, too weak, too far beneath the theme, and we lay down our pen and say, “No, it can not be described.” We can only say, with the beloved disciple, “Behold, what manner …
354 The Review and Herald May 12, 1910, paragraph 2
… man tame.” It has set nation against nation, and has caused war and bloodshed. Words have kindled fires that have been hard to quench. They have also brought joy …
355 The Review and Herald May 12, 1910, paragraph 8
… be tamed, “but the tongue can no man tame.” Only through Christ can we gain the victory over the desire to speak hasty, unchristlike words. When in his strength …
356 The Review and Herald October 29, 1914, Art. A, paragraph 14
… the tame messages borne by some of our ministers, when they have a message of life and death to bear. The ministers are asleep; the lay members are asleep; and …
357 Sabbath-School Worker December 1, 1891, paragraph 5
… a tame, lifeless way; but by daily communion with the Lord, by a reception of the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness, life-giving power must be added to their …
358 The Signs of the Times May 17, 1883, paragraph 8
… a tame, spiritless testimony from his ministers. Such a testimony would not be present truth. The message for this time must be meat in due season to feed the …
359 The Signs of the Times September 26, 1892, paragraph 5
… the tame olive tree. They are not converted. Their works testify of them that they do not abide in Christ. They do not, as is represented by Christ, eat his flesh …
360 The Signs of the Times August 27, 1894, paragraph 7
… be tame and dull. Those who are imbued with the Spirit of Christ, will work in the Master's vineyard, and the heavenly fire of the soul will ever be kept burning …