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61921 The Divine-Human Family, p. 75.1 (William Warren Prescott)
… of Christ, your will becomes as his will, and your character is trans-formed to be like Christ’s character” [5T 515.1].
61922 The Divine-Human Family, p. 75.2 (William Warren Prescott)
… that Jesus Christ was made flesh and dwells in us. Now another line of thought: How do we know that we are “in him”?
61923 The Divine-Human Family, p. 75.3 (William Warren Prescott)
… of Christ, he is none of his.” Romans 8:9. “Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him and he in God.” 1 John 4:15.
61924 The Divine-Human Family, p. 76.2 (William Warren Prescott)
… of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even in him, doth this man stand here before you whole. Acts 4:9, 10, R.V.”
61925 The Divine-Human Family, p. 76.3 (William Warren Prescott)
… of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.” There is the beginning and the continuance of Christian life. The man arose, he walked, and he was there before the …
61926 The Divine-Human Family, p. 80.1 (William Warren Prescott)
… that Jesus Christ, the redeemer of the lost inheritance, was one near of kin, next of kin, one who of right could redeem, and one who was able to redeem. And Blessed …
61927 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 3.1 (William Warren Prescott)
… of Christ, in order that the student may see and lay hold upon the truth as it is in Jesus. No effort has been made to develop a scheme of systematic theology, and …
61928 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 4.1 (William Warren Prescott)
[Graphic of man rejecting a throne to accept Christ and the cross, with caption, “God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”]
61929 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 5.6 (William Warren Prescott)
… Son Jesus Christ, what could we know of heaven or hell, of the state of the dead, of life and immortality, or of any of the things that ‘must shortly come to pass’ Revelation …
61930 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 8.2 (William Warren Prescott)
… if Jesus Christ himself had written every word of it, instead of Moses, David, Isaiah, Ezra, Daniel, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Peter, Paul, and James. It is all God’s …
61931 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 11.3 (William Warren Prescott)
… Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:57 ”- Education, 125, 126 .
61932 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 12.4 (William Warren Prescott)
2. From the beginning of the New Testament to its close the most prominent name is the name of Jesus Christ. Matthew 1:1; Revelation 22:21 .
61933 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 14.1 (William Warren Prescott)
… that Christ used and loved them, they ought to be most precious to us. Christ’s favorite book! Christ’s only book! The book he always read, always quoted; his guide …
61934 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 14.4 (William Warren Prescott)
… Lord Jesus Christ.”
61935 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 15.2 (William Warren Prescott)
… Christ, sees him in Scripture, always and throughout. Jesus is the door by which alone we can enter the sanctuary of the word. And, when we come to Jesus, we enter …
61936 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 16.1 (William Warren Prescott)
… of Jesus Christ gives unity, substance, and meaning to the history of Israel, which is otherwise a pathway without goal, a, problem without solution. Priest …
61937 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 18.2 (William Warren Prescott)
“The lesson would seem to be the inadequacy of any religious faith that does not recognize the revelation of the Father in Jesus Christ and that does not know Jesus Christ as God.”
61938 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 18.6 (William Warren Prescott)
… of Christ? The answer is, Because Christ is before everything else a revelation of God. This, and nothing short of it, is the one and complete explanation of Christ …
61939 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 18.7 (William Warren Prescott)
… in Christ Jesus, that for us, for religion, for Christianity, for salvation, for life, Christ is God.
61940 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 18.8 (William Warren Prescott)
… , ‘Show us the Father,’ is at once an admission of his own need and a confession of his belief that Christ could supply it; and the relation of Jesus Christ to …