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541 The Review and Herald June 9, 1896, paragraph 4
… , and becomes an immense plain; when the holy city of God descends upon it,—the land that is now called the Holy Land will indeed become holy. But God's cause and …
542 The Review and Herald June 23, 1896, paragraph 2
… that we might be justified by righteousness in which we had no part. Christ has manifested his love for us, and has become our representative, in order that …
543 The Review and Herald November 17, 1896, Art. A, paragraph 6
… . There we read, “Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Calling a little child to him, Jesus said: “Whosoever …
544 The Review and Herald December 15, 1896, paragraph 13
… . If we yield to his guidance, he leads us into all light. As we behold the glory of Christ, we become changed into his image. We have that faith which works by love …
545 The Review and Herald March 9, 1897, paragraph 4
… in beholding the love of God that repentance is awakened in the sinner's heart, and an earnest desire is created to become reconciled to God. When the transgressor …
546 The Review and Herald April 12, 1898, paragraph 20
… , that, by beholding, we may become changed into his image? Do we strive to imitate his fidelity? If we educate ourselves to say, Be thou my Pattern; if by the eye of …
547 The Review and Herald July 12, 1898, paragraph 11
… . While we behold it, the truth is revealed in all its bearings in the life and character, and becomes more clear, and certain, and beauteous. The mind that grasps …
548 The Review and Herald April 22, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 20
“We all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord.” Christ …
549 The Review and Herald March 31, 1903, paragraph 1
… Master. By beholding, he becomes changed. It is by thinking of Jesus, by talking of him, by studying his character, that we become changed.
550 The Review and Herald September 3, 1903, paragraph 4
… we may gain of ourselves. Only to those who receive Christ as their Saviour is given the power to become sons and daughters of God. The sinner can not, by any power …
551 The Review and Herald April 13, 1905, paragraph 1
… , that by beholding him, you may be changed into the same image. To you, and to all others who believe in him, he becomes an inspiring force. To all who receive him …
552 The Review and Herald March 21, 1907, paragraph 7
… , and behold our desolations, and the city which is called by thy name: for we do not present our supplications before thee for our righteousness, but for thy …
553 The Review and Herald July 2, 1908, Art. A, paragraph 11
… . While we behold it, the truth is revealed in all its bearings in the life and character, and becomes more clear, and certain, and beauteous. The mind that grasps …
554 The Review and Herald July 16, 1908, paragraph 1
… vision, we keep our eyes fixed upon Jesus, and walk by faith, we shall not stumble and fall. By beholding, we shall become changed into the likeness of the divine …
555 The Review and Herald October 1, 1908, paragraph 2
… need? We dishonor him by talking of our inefficiency. Instead of looking at ourselves, let us constantly behold Jesus, daily becoming more and more like him …
556 The Review and Herald December 5, 1912, paragraph 1
… grace.” We should be continually looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith; for by beholding him we shall be changed into his image, our character …
557 The Review and Herald December 5, 1912, paragraph 2
… become a partaker of the divine nature, catching the spirit and mind of Jesus, ever learning in the school of Christ. “But we all, with open face beholding as …
558 The Review and Herald January 2, 1913, paragraph 1
… grace.” We should be continually looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith; for by beholding him we shall be changed into his image, our character …
559 The Review and Herald January 2, 1913, paragraph 2
… become a partaker of the divine nature, catching the spirit and mind of Jesus, ever learning in the school of Christ. “But we all, with open face beholding as …
560 The Review and Herald April 24, 1913, paragraph 3
By beholding we become changed. Through close study and earnest contemplation of the character of Christ, his image is reflected in our own lives, and a higher …