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681 The Signs of the Times June 2, 1890, paragraph 4

sin, and by living faith in Christ are obedient to God's commandments, will have their names retained in the book of life, and they will be confessed before …

682 The Signs of the Times March 13, 1893, paragraph 1

… make confession unto salvation. Those who are justified by faith will make confession of Christ. “He that heareth my word, and believeth on Him that sent me …

683 The Signs of the Times December 11, 1893, paragraph 5

… the sins of the world. In Cain's offering there was no confession of sin, no acknowledgment that he was in need of a Saviour. Today there are thousands and tens …

684 The Signs of the Times January 22, 1894, paragraph 4

… save every soul from Adam's time down to the close of earth's history. “With the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made …

685 The Signs of the Times January 29, 1894, paragraph 13

… my sin unto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord; and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin.”

686 The Signs of the Times November 5, 1894, paragraph 8

… come confessing their sins and believing in Jesus. All the faculties are to be brought under the control of the Spirit of God. Unaided humanity may struggle …

687 The Signs of the Times January 3, 1895, paragraph 6

… your sins. The promise is sure, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” John says: “My little …

688 The Signs of the Times May 16, 1895, paragraph 2

… heaven. Every sin that has been committed is there registered. Every regret for sin, every tear of repentance, every confession of guilt, and the forsaking …

689 The Signs of the Times May 16, 1895, paragraph 3

… .” When sin has been repented of, confessed, and forsaken, then pardon is written against the sinner's name; but his sins are not blotted out until after the investigative …

690 The Signs of the Times August 1, 1895, paragraph 4

… will confess his name before my Father, and before his angels.” The followers of Christ are to war against every evil tendency which they have inherited or …

691 The Signs of the Times April 30, 1896, paragraph 6

… make confession of sin. Paul says: “What shall we say then? Is the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I had not known sin, but by the law; for I had not known lust, except the law had …

692 The Signs of the Times August 5, 1897, paragraph 3

… of every soul that came to Christ to be healed is an assurance that he is fully able to take away sin, and to heal the diseased soul. He is “the Lamb of God, which taketh …

693 The Signs of the Times February 3, 1898, paragraph 4

… must confess and renounce our sins. He made a complete renunciation of Himself for man, and man, through Jesus, must make a complete renunciation of himself …

694 The Signs of the Times October 30, 1901, paragraph 12

… humble confession stand clear before God. Confess your faults to one another, that you may be healed. How many there are who are carrying a load of unconfessed …

695 The Signs of the Times January 6, 1904, paragraph 2

… -breaking confession of sin, and humbling of the soul before Him. Only by a constant renunciation of self and dependence on Christ can we walk safely.

696 The Signs of the Times June 28, 1905, paragraph 4

… , and confesses his sin, he will find pardon. Forgiveness is secured for him by Christ's sacrifice in his behalf. Christ has paid the demands of the law for every

697 The Signs of the Times November 14, 1906, paragraph 2

Many confess their sins again and again, but do not put them away by genuine repentance. Unless we have a firm purpose and the aid of the grace of God, strong resolutions …

698 The Youth’s Instructor April 1, 1854, paragraph 4

… ; for every one's case will then be decided for life or death. Those who have lived in sin will remain sinners forever. Those who have confessed their sins to …

699 The Youth’s Instructor January 19, 1893, paragraph 1

soul, and at any time and in every place may be offered to God in the name and through the merit of Christ. The thought that God can take a poor, sinful, sorrowful …

700 The Youth’s Instructor February 8, 1894, paragraph 4

… by confessing your sins. Thus you may draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you.