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6941 The Review and Herald May 2, 1912, paragraph 2
… to comfort and help the sick and suffering. Our sanitariums are to be as lights shining in a dark place, because physicians, nurses, and helpers reflect the …
6942 The Review and Herald May 9, 1912, paragraph 4
… , to comfort and help the sick and suffering. O that all who are afflicted could be ministered to by Christlike physicians and nurses who could help them to …
6943 The Review and Herald May 9, 1912, paragraph 8
… naked, comforting the sad, and tenderly pointing all to him of whose love and pity the human worker is but the messenger,—as they see this, their hearts are touched …
6944 The Review and Herald June 6, 1912, paragraph 1
… of comfort and hope to the weary and desponding, beholding his miracles in behalf of the suffering. When Christ returned to the Father, he bade the disciples …
6945 The Review and Herald June 13, 1912, paragraph 2
… , to comfort the mourning, to set at liberty those who are bound, and to bind up the broken-hearted. His servants are to take up the work where he left it, and carry …
6946 The Review and Herald June 13, 1912, paragraph 14
… , and comfort the sorrowing.
6947 The Review and Herald July 11, 1912, paragraph 8
… , to comfort, to heal, to instruct, to inspire. The highest education, the truest culture, the most exalted service possible to human beings in this world, are theirs …
6948 The Review and Herald August 1, 1912, paragraph 1
… would comfort the heart and strengthen faith in the Mighty One.
6949 The Review and Herald August 8, 1912, paragraph 9
… afflictions, comforts their distresses, relieves their soul-hunger, and wins their hearts to God. In this work the minister is attended by the angels of heaven …
6950 The Review and Herald September 12, 1912, paragraph 6
… and comfort for the people of God. God does not prevent the plottings of wicked men, but he causes their devices to work for good to those who in trial and conflict …
6951 The Review and Herald November 7, 1912, paragraph 3
… the comfort of God's children; and these deeds done for Christ's sake will be a part of our joy through all eternity. When we pursue toward our brethren any …
6952 The Review and Herald December 5, 1912, paragraph 2
… , the Comforter, which Jesus said he would send into the world, that changes our character into the image of Christ; and when this is accomplished, we reflect …
6953 The Review and Herald December 12, 1912, paragraph 3
… are comfortable in a pleasant home, and provided with neat, plain garments. Mothers, by not following the practises of the world, you may set before your children …
6954 The Review and Herald January 2, 1913, paragraph 2
… , the Comforter, which Jesus said he would send into the world, that changes our character into the image of Christ; and when this is accomplished, we reflect …
6955 The Review and Herald April 24, 1913, paragraph 5
… help, comfort, and Christlike love. But this is not what they receive. Every neglect of God's suffering ones is written in the books of heaven as if shown to Christ …
6956 The Review and Herald May 1, 1913, paragraph 2
… light, comfort, hope, and courage to the very ones who need help, and not censure and reproach.
6957 The Review and Herald May 29, 1913, paragraph 1
… to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.”
6958 The Review and Herald May 29, 1913, paragraph 6
… , strengthening, comforting! It is your privilege to be endowed, from day to day, with a rich measure of his Holy Spirit, and to have broadened views of the importance …
6959 The Review and Herald June 12, 1913, paragraph 14
… the comfort and grace that he continues to give me, and that he grants me strength and opportunity to impart courage and help to his people. As long as the Lord …
6960 The Review and Herald August 7, 1913, paragraph 12
Allow no opportunity to pass unimproved. Visit the sick and suffering, and show a kindly interest in them. If possible do something to make them more comfortable. Through this means you can reach their hearts and speak a word for Christ.