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481 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 …
482 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 …
483 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 …
484 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 …
485 The Review and Herald December 6, 1881, paragraph 15
… soul becomes transformed. By beholding we are changed into the divine image, while those who seek only to gratify the desires of the unconsecrated heart …
486 The Review and Herald August 28, 1883, paragraph 12
… . We may strengthen our faith and quicken our love by going often to the foot of the cross, and there contemplating our Saviour's humiliation. Behold the Majesty …
487 The Review and Herald September 11, 1883, paragraph 6
… that we should be called the sons of God.” The sapless branch, ingrafted into the living vine, becomes a part of the vine. It lives while united to the vine. So the …
488 The Review and Herald February 5, 1884, paragraph 5
… to behold wonderful things out of the law of God. That which was not understood when the mind was darkened and divided now becomes clear. Oh, amazing light for …
489 The Review and Herald June 10, 1884, paragraph 12
… that by beholding we become changed into the same image. Have courage in God, brethren; have courage in God.
490 The Review and Herald June 24, 1884, paragraph 3
… church. 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 …
491 The Review and Herald August 25, 1885, paragraph 11
… will become more exceedingly bitter as we approach the close of the conflict. But the Lord will help those who stand in defense of his truth. Many who see the …
492 The Review and Herald March 15, 1887, paragraph 12
… . By beholding, by “looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith,” he becomes changed into the same image. It is not by looking away from him that we imitate …
493 The Review and Herald April 12, 1887, paragraph 3
… God. We may become filled with his love, and transfigured by beholding his purity and righteousness. Our souls will become sluggish and our faith enfeebled …
494 The Review and Herald June 12, 1888, paragraph 5
By beholding we are to become changed, and as we meditate upon the perfections of our divine Model, we shall desire to become wholly transformed and renewed …
495 The Review and Herald August 14, 1888, paragraph 4
… should we not be in earnest to warn, and entreat, and bring the souls of men to behold the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world? When we see a soul desponding …
496 The Review and Herald October 16, 1888, paragraph 7
… Jesus,—beholding his self-denial, and the poverty he submitted to endure, in order that those who had forfeited the divine nature might become the sons and …
497 The Review and Herald March 19, 1889, paragraph 5
… , and by beholding, you will become changed into his image.
498 The Review and Herald May 7, 1889, paragraph 3
… we must form our characters after his. By beholding his purity and perfection, we shall be changed into the same image. If Christ is dwelling in us, we shall …
499 The Review and Herald July 16, 1889, paragraph 8
… we may become partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruptions that are in the world through lust. I am anxious that you should behold Jesus …
500 The Review and Herald October 1, 1889, paragraph 4
… ourselves. We must not be content with a mere profession. We are to take a stand for the truth by profession, and the principles of truth must become a part of …