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6701 The Review and Herald September 10, 1895, paragraph 12
… , every comforting thought expressed, strengthens the soul of the speaker, and results in the benefit of those who listen.
6702 The Review and Herald October 8, 1895, paragraph 7
… to comfort themselves as God's stewards, that they may deal with Christlike tenderness and consideration, and reveal the fine feelings which should control …
6703 The Review and Herald October 15, 1895, paragraph 3
… could comfort and bless by relieving their necessities. It is true that where large affection is manifested in the home circle, it not only brightens the …
6704 The Review and Herald October 15, 1895, paragraph 7
… , provide comfortable clothing for the naked, furnish homes for the homeless, and relieve the sorrows of the poor. The Lord says, “I will have mercy, and not sacrifice …
6705 The Review and Herald November 19, 1895, paragraph 8
… Lord, comfort your heart with expectation, rejoice in hope that maketh not ashamed. Wait upon him in humility as a humble suppliant. Wait on the Lord, and he will …
6706 The Review and Herald December 10, 1895, paragraph 6
… the comforts and blessings of life, and have had no care for those who were less fortunate, and have failed to relieve those who were needy and suffering, for …
6707 The Review and Herald December 24, 1895, paragraph 3
… of comfort and hope. We must know by experience what it is to have Christ for our sin-bearer, in order that we may intelligently say to others, “Behold the Lamb …
6708 The Review and Herald December 24, 1895, paragraph 9
… draw comfort from the plan of salvation as it is revealed in Jesus Christ. The influence of truth would work for the enlargement of their minds and the strengthening …
6709 The Review and Herald February 25, 1896, paragraph 4
… and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope.”
6710 The Review and Herald March 17, 1896, paragraph 5
… in comfortable circumstances, with the money needlessly expended for the adornment of the body! How many youth might have been assisted to procure an education …
6711 The Review and Herald March 24, 1896, paragraph 2
… another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever; even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him …
6712 The Review and Herald May 5, 1896, paragraph 6
… the comfort and peace of God that passeth understanding. A child in years may be able to comprehend the meaning of the practical lessons of Christ, when the …
6713 The Review and Herald May 12, 1896, paragraph 4
… the comfort of his presence, so that his name shall be thereby glorified.”
6714 The Review and Herald May 12, 1896, paragraph 5
… another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever.” A deep, thorough work is to be wrought in the soul, which the world cannot see. Those who know not what it …
6715 The Review and Herald May 19, 1896, paragraph 2
… they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy …
6716 The Review and Herald May 19, 1896, paragraph 4
… us comforted with faith in his goodness. Whatever may be the tribulation that shall come upon us in the world, we are to be of good cheer, knowing that Christ …
6717 The Review and Herald May 26, 1896, paragraph 4
… words, comforting words, even though you feel inclined to do otherwise? Is it not Christ-like to help lift the burdens when they press heavily upon souls whom …
6718 The Review and Herald June 9, 1896, paragraph 4
… footsteps, comforting the suffering, speaking words of hope and comfort to the despondent. Doing as Jesus did when he was upon earth, we shall walk in his blessed …
6719 The Review and Herald June 16, 1896, paragraph 4
… another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever; even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive.” “The Comforter ... whom the Father will send in my …
6720 The Review and Herald June 16, 1896, paragraph 11
… , or comfort. There are tempted, tried souls all about us for whose ruin Satan is much more interested than are the professed brethren of Christ for their salvation …