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701 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 3, p. 1164.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… agent. By beholding the character of Christ you will become changed into His likeness. The grace of Christ alone can change your heart and then you will reflect …

702 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5, p. 1143.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… faces. By beholding the beauty and the glory of Christ, we become changed into the same image ( Manuscript 85, 1901 ).

703 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 6, p. 1096.4 (Ellen Gould White)

We all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of the Lord.” Christ …

704 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 6, p. 1097.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… Christ, behold the attractive loveliness of His character, and by beholding you will become changed into His likeness. The mist that intervenes between …

705 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 6, p. 1098.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… . When we take Him as our personal Saviour, this gives us boldness to approach the throne of grace. By beholding we become changed, morally assimilated to the …

706 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 7, p. 925.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… —As we view Christ by the eye of faith, we see the necessity of becoming pure in thought and holy in character. Christ invites us to draw near to Him, and promises …

708 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 29.4 (Matthew Henry)

… him, by Christ, John 1:51. By this way, sinners draw near to the throne of grace with acceptance. By faith we perceive this way, and in prayer we approach by it. In answer …

709 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 371.2 (Matthew Henry)

… him. Beholding God, in Christ, his true Temple, more glorious than that of Solomon’s, may we become a spiritual house, a habitation of God through the Spirit.

710 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 402.2 (Matthew Henry)

… sins. We behold peculiar loveliness, in the grace the Lord bestows on those, who in tender years seek to know and to love the Saviour. Hath Jesus, the Day-spring …

711 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 592.2 (Matthew Henry)

… praise. We must therefore say, with holy admiration, Who is like unto the Lord our God? How condescending in him to behold the things in the earth! And what amazing …

712 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 851.1 (Matthew Henry)

… times, behold all things are become new. Much is wrapped up in emblems and numbers. This method God has used to state mysterious truths in his word, not to be more …

713 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 975.4 (Matthew Henry)

… Saviour! We know not his riches and our own poverty, therefore we run not to him; we perceive not that we are lost and perishing, therefore a Saviour is a word of …

714 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1001.2 (Matthew Henry)

… purpose. We must have a new nature, new principles, new affections, new aims. By our first birth we were corrupt, shapen in sin; therefore we must be made new creatures …

715 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 1083.2 (Matthew Henry)

… avoid becoming servants to the humours or the lusts of men. It is pleasant to behold the sun in the firmament; but it is more pleasant and profitable for the …

716 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 2.17 (Matthew Henry)

… mass, behold, now, there is order, by such a separation as rendered them both useful. God said, Let it be so, and it was so; no sooner said than done. 1. The waters which …

717 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 8.14 (Matthew Henry)

… to become a trap, Psalms 69:22. That which usually is a comfort and benefit to us becomes, when God pleases, a scourge and a plague to us. Nothing is more needful …

718 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 16.9 (Matthew Henry)

his providence, given him some good things, and more by his promise; and yet Abram makes no account of them, because he has not a son. It did very ill become the …

719 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 104.3 (Matthew Henry)

… , if we judge ourselves, we shall not be judged; if we see and own that there is no health in us, no soundness in our flesh, by reason of sin, we shall find grace in the …

720 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 107.2 (Matthew Henry)

… that we may live: it is distance only that is our death. Then God appeared in the cloud upon the mercy-seat, but now with open face we behold, not in a dark cloud, but …