Search for: Healing

7501 The Review and Herald August 23, 1877, paragraph 10

… , and heal all their backslidings. An appointment was then made for those who were seeking the Saviour to meet in one of the tents for special labor in their …

7502 The Review and Herald March 21, 1878, paragraph 8

… not healed, would destroy his soul. He showed him that he was not keeping the commandments of God, since he did not love God supremely, and his neighbor as himself …

7503 The Review and Herald April 1, 1880, paragraph 11

… are healed.” For the joy that was set before him, he “endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider him …

7504 The Review and Herald January 18, 1881, paragraph 17

… of healing were performed in as quiet a manner as possible, although he could not restrain the enthusiasm of those who were the recipients of his great blessings …

7505 The Review and Herald February 22, 1881, paragraph 3

… are healed of their diseases through the name of Jesus, that name so hated among the Jews. The priests and rulers are frantic in their opposition, as they see …

7506 The Review and Herald September 20, 1881, paragraph 2

… are healed.” Christ was hated by evil men because his character was spotless, his works righteous. He came to be the Redeemer of the world, yet he was taken by wicked …

7507 The Review and Herald October 11, 1881, paragraph 1

… are healed. Christ took upon himself our infirmities, and in the weakness of humanity he needed to seek strength from his Father. He was often to be found in …

7508 The Review and Herald December 6, 1881, paragraph 19

… are healed.” Seeing that our Saviour has endured all this for us, what will we endure for him? Will we show our love and gratitude by self-denial in obeying his …

7509 The Review and Herald December 13, 1881, paragraph 4

… be healed. Since that time, physical deterioration has steadily progressed. And because of the continued violation of the laws of life, the years of man have …

7510 The Review and Herald December 13, 1881, paragraph 9

… about healing the sick and restoring their faculties to those suffering from their loss. How incumbent, then, is it upon us to preserve the natural health …

7511 The Review and Herald January 3, 1882, paragraph 8

… will heal grave difficulties. Then, with the love of God in the soul, there may flow from sincere lips the greeting, “I wish you a happy New Year.”

7512 The Review and Herald January 10, 1882, paragraph 12

… of healing for all. The ever-varying scenes of the recurring seasons constantly present fresh tokens of his glory, his power, and his love. Well were it for older …

7513 The Review and Herald February 28, 1882, paragraph 13

… are healed. God holds us each responsible for the soul estimated of such value. Let a sense of the infinite sacrifice made for our redemption be ever with you …

7514 The Review and Herald June 27, 1882, paragraph 18

… look, heal all manner of disease? Who is more worthy of our confidence than the One who made so great a sacrifice for our redemption? If the professed followers …

7515 The Review and Herald November 7, 1882, paragraph 8

… have healed also the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace, when there is no peace.”

7516 The Review and Herald December 12, 1882, paragraph 14

… are healed.” Yet the very ones that profess to be redeemed by the blood of Jesus, spilled for them, can indulge pride in the adornment of their persons, and still …

7517 The Review and Herald December 26, 1882, paragraph 4

… will heal all our backslidings. Let us, upon the coming Christmas and New Year’s festivals, not only make an offering to God of our means, but give ourselves …

7518 The Review and Herald December 26, 1882, paragraph 7

… be healed.” This is the Lord’s direction; will we obey him, or choose to remain in pride, and justify our course of wrong? Oh! that many may seek to have the sins of …

7519 The Review and Herald September 4, 1883, paragraph 8

… will heal all thy backslidings.

7520 The Review and Herald November 20, 1883, paragraph 3

… to heal the sick and to work miracles. They had a Satanic, bewitching power; yet they were overbearing, dictatorial, and cruelly oppressive. The Lord used us …