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681 The Review and Herald November 17, 1885, paragraph 2

… Israel called to mind the time when their fathers dwelt in tents in the wilderness, as they journeyed from Egypt to the land of Canaan. The services of the last …

682 The Review and Herald August 24, 1886, paragraph 2

… hath called them out of darkness into his marvelous light. God demands of all the very best service that they can give. If they can only do the lowly errands …

683 The Review and Herald October 12, 1886, paragraph 8

… , God calls upon you to redeem the time. Make haste to unearth your buried talents. If God has intrusted you with money, show yourselves faithful to your …

684 The Review and Herald October 12, 1886, paragraph 15

calls for foreign missions do not stir them to action. What account will these render to God, who are doing nothing in his cause, nothing to win souls to Christ …

685 The Review and Herald October 19, 1886, paragraph 9

to this work of evil surmising, reproach, and accusation, is rendering service to Satan, who is the accuser of the brethren, accusing them before God day …

686 The Review and Herald December 7, 1886, paragraph 10

… his service. Every distinctive faculty should be devoted to this work,—our feet swift to move at the call of duty, our hands ready to act when work is to be done …

687 The Review and Herald December 14, 1886, paragraph 8

… that God is a hard master, reaping where he has not sown, and gathering where he has not strewn, is false. When God calls for our gifts or our service, he is only claiming …

688 The Review and Herald March 1, 1887, paragraph 7

… fidelity to Christian principles calls us to active service for God. Those who do not use their talents in the cause and work of God, will have no part with Jesus …

689 The Review and Herald March 1, 1887, paragraph 8

… . God has done his part, and Christian activity is needed now. God calls for this. He expects his people to bear a part in presenting the light of truth to all …

690 The Review and Herald March 15, 1887, paragraph 16

calls for our possessions and our service, there are many who see they cannot obey God and carry their earthly treasures with them, and they decide to stay …

691 The Review and Herald April 12, 1887, paragraph 6

… , the services of God's house, and the throne of grace,—these are God's blessings, and our work is to lay hold upon the promises of God. Rely upon them. Live by every …

692 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 13

… drill, calling into service every power to be trained and strengthened to do higher service for God.

693 The Review and Herald July 5, 1887, paragraph 2

God, to be wisely employed in his service to his glory. All is the Lord's intrusted capital. Why, then, should we be lifted up? Why should we call attention to our …

694 The Review and Herald July 19, 1887, paragraph 17

… obedience to God. The mind and will of God become his will, and by constantly looking to God for counsel, he becomes a man of increased understanding. There is …

695 The Review and Herald July 26, 1887, paragraph 7

… honor to the cause of God. I hope that every one of us will feel that we are responsible to bring all our strength of intellect into the Master's service here …

696 The Review and Herald February 28, 1888, paragraph 9

… be called the sons of God.” Let us try to appreciate this love, and “press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”

697 The Review and Herald May 1, 1888, paragraph 1

… required to sanctify their abilities to the service of God. It has come to be understood that talents are given only to a certain favored class, to the exclusion …

698 The Review and Herald May 1, 1888, paragraph 5

… work to which he has been called, by his works. He shows that his heart is not in the service for which he has been engaged. He has digged in the earth, and has hidden …

699 The Review and Herald May 8, 1888, paragraph 6

… of God, and doing him service by persecuting his children. It has been so in the conflicts of the past; and in the closing work of God the same spirit will be manifested …

700 The Review and Herald May 15, 1888, paragraph 7

to the Master's service. No one who will indulge in jesting, in pleasure-seeking, or in any sinful practice, can be accepted as a worker for God. Our conduct …