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621 The Review and Herald September 22, 1896, paragraph 12
… . Daily confess your sins, and hope for pardon. Let not the careless or indifferent attitude of any one dishearten you, or dull the life current flowing through …
622 The Review and Herald September 29, 1896, paragraph 12
… -doers. Every sin acknowledged before God with a contrite heart, he will remove. “Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red …
623 The Review and Herald March 2, 1897, paragraph 4
… of every defilement, and cleansed for the indwelling of the Spirit. It was by the confession and forsaking of sin, by earnest prayer and consecration of themselves …
624 The Review and Herald April 27, 1897, paragraph 5
… the confession of their own sins, it would be better. God knows the ways of his children. Every word, every thought, every motive, is open before the eyes of him …
625 The Review and Herald June 14, 1898, paragraph 10
… repent, confess his sin, and be saved. Every opportunity was granted him. Nothing was left undone that could be done to save him from the snare of Satan.
626 The Review and Herald June 14, 1898, paragraph 12
… to confess every wrong, every act of injustice done to a brother. Had Judas accepted this last chance given him by Christ, the poor sinner would never have betrayed …
627 The Review and Herald January 31, 1899, paragraph 14
… every soul who is earnestly laboring to win souls to Christ, that these souls may in their turn glorify God, as it is written, “For this cause I will confess to …
628 The Review and Herald April 11, 1899, paragraph 12
… , made confession to those whom they had bruised and wounded. They did not think of maintaining their own dignity, but asked at every step. “What must I do to be …
629 The Review and Herald June 13, 1899, Art. A, paragraph 12
… church, every eye is to be directed to Christ. Those in the wrong are to confess their sins to the sin-pardoning Saviour; and the servants of the Lord Jesus are …
630 The Review and Herald May 7, 1901, paragraph 6
… have sinned against the Lord, we shall never have peace and restoration to His favor without full confession and reformation in regard to the very things …
631 The Review and Herald August 13, 1901, paragraph 17
… the confession and forsaking of all sin. It means laying hold of Christ as a personal Saviour, and continuing to hold fast to Him as the chief good. He is our Prince …
632 The Review and Herald September 3, 1901, paragraph 9
… we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” He rejoices in the pardoning love of God; and his …
633 The Review and Herald April 22, 1902, Art. A, paragraph 21
… every repentant sinner. God declares, “Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.” “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and …
634 The Review and Herald September 16, 1902, paragraph 19
… Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord …
635 The Review and Herald November 25, 1902, paragraph 8
… his confession with a sense of what it cost him, and welcome him back with heartfelt joy and gratitude that he has been enabled to obtain the victory. Let every …
636 The Review and Herald January 27, 1903, Art. A, paragraph 2
… -importance, confessing and forsaking every sin, and asking God, in the name of the Redeemer, for pardon and forgiveness. God declares, “Him that cometh to me I …
637 The Review and Herald November 5, 1903, paragraph 8
… changed, confessions are made that vindicate the honor of God, and justify his faithful reprovers, who have been opposed and misrepresented. Thus it will …
638 The Review and Herald November 26, 1903, paragraph 18
… our sins, by confession and repentance, humbling our proud hearts before God. Floods of spiritual power are now to be poured forth upon those prepared to receive …
639 The Review and Herald November 24, 1904, paragraph 22
… with every sin confessed. Thus we did in 1844, when we expected to meet our Lord. And now this great event is nearer than when we first believed. Be always ready …
640 The Review and Herald December 15, 1904, paragraph 8
… needed confession, repentance, and reconversion. The disappointment of Christ is beyond description. Unless those who have sinned speedily repent, the …