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461 The Bible Echo February 15, 1893, paragraph 6

We are to behold Christ, and by beholding to become changed. We must come to Him, as to an open, inexhaustible fountain, from which we may drink again and again …

462 The Bible Echo November 1, 1893, paragraph 1

… Jesus. By beholding Christ he will learn to hate sin, that has brought to his Redeemer suffering and death. By beholding, his faith becomes strong; and he comes …

463 The Bible Echo April 23, 1894, paragraph 2

… words by which to extol the Saviour’s glory? We cannot become partakers of His love, and give no expression to our reverence and adoration.

464 The Bible Echo October 22, 1894, paragraph 7

… Master; by beholding, - “by looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith,” - he becomes changed into the same image. Even unconsciously we imitate that …

465 Bible Training School December 1, 1908, paragraph 2

… what we may become through Christ. As the inspired apostle John beholds the height, the depth, the breadth of the Father’s love toward the perishing race, he …

466 Bible Training School January 1, 1913, paragraph 3

… sin. By beholding Him, we may become changed into the same image. Nothing must interpose between the soul and God. Faith, love, adoration, are to grow in the soul …

467 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 2, 1897, paragraph 15

… of becoming home and foreign missionaries. They need to behold in the cross of Christ the only true power to sustain the human agent in his continuous struggle …

468 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 6, 1899, paragraph 8

… Father.” We are to behold the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. God has revealed himself in Jesus Christ. In the person of his only begotten …

469 The Gospel Herald September 1, 1900, paragraph 7

… faith. By beholding Him, studying and talking of Him, we become transformed into His image.

470 The Gospel Herald March 1, 1901, paragraph 14

… also.” We do not see Christ in person. It is by faith that we behold Him. Our faith grasps His promises. Thus it was that Enoch walked with God.

471 The Home Missionary November 1, 1890, paragraph 12

… is by beholding Christ, through faith, that we are to be changed into his likeness. As we meditate upon the perfection of his character, we shall desire to become

472 The Home Missionary November 1, 1893, Art. A, paragraph 2

… , and by faith beholding Jesus, and becoming changed into his image. When the blessing did come, it filled all the place where they were assembled; and endowed …

473 Pacific Union Recorder July 20, 1905, paragraph 3

… churches. By beholding, we become changed. The more you contemplate the character of Christ, the more you will become conformed to His image. Come to Jesus just …

474 The Present Truth (UK) January 30, 1890, paragraph 7

… live. By beholding, we become changed into His image. When you look at the darkness, and talk of the darkness, you are scattering seeds of evil. Words of discouragement …

475 The Present Truth (UK) December 29, 1892, paragraph 6

… is by beholding Him that we become changed,—by contemplating the character of Christ, learning His lessons, obeying His words. Enlightened by His Spirit, the …

476 The Review and Herald January 21, 1873, paragraph 11

… to become acquainted with him, and to be instructed by him at his home. These two disciples were charmed with the deeply impressive, yet simple and practical …

477 The Review and Herald December 15, 1874, paragraph 33

… . Are we ranked among the rich? so was he. But he consented “for our sakes to become poor, that we through his poverty might be made rich.” In Christ we have self-denial …

478 The Review and Herald November 28, 1878, paragraph 3

… Master; by beholding he becomes changed. “Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.” It is not in looking away from him, and in losing sight of him …

479 The Review and Herald January 18, 1881, paragraph 4

… burdened, we may learn to walk in his footsteps. By beholding him we become changed into his divine likeness. And when this work is wrought in us, we shall claim …

480 The Review and Herald November 29, 1881, paragraph 4

… , and behold its pleasant landscapes, its wooded hills and fertile fields, and were permitted to eat of its rich fruit. But at the same time the difficulties …