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621 The Signs of the Times July 26, 1899, paragraph 12
… . We must be heartily enthusiastic over the wonderful work of our salvation. Each one may be so inspired by the life-work of Christ that he will become full of …
622 The Signs of the Times December 13, 1899, paragraph 9
… as we contemplate the beauty of Christ’s character, we become transformed into the divine likeness. “We all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory …
623 The Signs of the Times March 14, 1900, paragraph 17
… , and we shall become more like our Saviour. And as we behold the beautiful and grand in nature, our affections will go out after God, while the spirit is awed, the …
624 The Signs of the Times April 18, 1900, paragraph 10
… sting. By beholding Him, we may become changed into the same image. Faith, love, and holiness will grow in the soul. “This is life eternal,” Christ said, “that they might …
625 The Signs of the Times September 12, 1900, paragraph 3
… Spirit we are strengthened to become like God in character. By beholding His purity and holiness, we become partakers of His nature, overcoming the selfishness …
626 The Signs of the Times January 29, 1902, paragraph 7
… ; and by looking unto Jesus, we shall become assimilated to His image. By beholding, we shall become changed. The character is softened, refined, and ennobled …
627 The Signs of the Times May 28, 1902, paragraph 6
… , we obtain brighter and more distinct views of God, and beholding, we become changed. Goodness, love for our fellow-men, becomes our natural instinct. We develop …
628 The Signs of the Times January 4, 1905, paragraph 7
… ; 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 …
629 The Signs of the Times April 25, 1906, paragraph 5
… the elements of character, what has been the result? what changes have been made in the life?—“Old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new …
630 The Signs of the Times January 2, 1907, paragraph 5
By beholding we are to become changed; and as we meditate upon the perfections of the divine Model, we shall desire to become wholly transformed and renewed …
631 The Signs of the Times July 15, 1908, paragraph 8
… as we behold Jesus that we desire to become like Him. Only as we view His righteousness do we hunger and thirst to possess it. Only as we ask in earnest prayer …
632 The Signs of the Times August 12, 1908, paragraph 11
… bestowed by the Holy One is to be manifested by them to others. As we study the life of Christ, talk of Him, become more and more able to behold Him; as we avail ourselves …
633 The Signs of the Times January 20, 1909, paragraph 4
… God becomes our meat and our drink, the righteous character of Christ will be revealed in us. Beholding Him in the study of His word, we learn to love and practise …
634 The Signs of the Times February 24, 1909, paragraph 3
… , that we may understand what it means to be made in the likeness of the image of God, and what we may become if by constantly beholding we allow ourselves to be …
635 The Signs of the Times February 24, 1909, paragraph 4
… . Tho we may be largely unconscious of the change, yet the transformation is being surely wrought. Beholding day by day the glory of the Lord, we are molded into …
636 The Signs of the Times April 21, 1909, paragraph 9
… will behold the fruit of their labors. The outworking of every right principle and noble deed will be seen. Something of this we see here. But how little of the …
637 The Youth’s Instructor August 6, 1884, paragraph 5
… , and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” And by beholding, you may become changed into the same image.
638 The Youth’s Instructor January 5, 1893, paragraph 3
… , we shall be stronger to meet the next, and at every effort will become better able to make advancement. By looking to Jesus, we may be overcomers. It is by fastening …
639 The Youth’s Instructor May 25, 1893, paragraph 4
… made by him, and the world knew him not. He came unto his own, and his own received him not. But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God …
640 The Youth’s Instructor July 13, 1893, paragraph 5
… strengthened by becoming acquainted with God, by reading his attributes in the things which he has made. As we behold the beauty and grandeur in the works …