Search for: the hidden truth
781 The General Conference Bulletin February 25, 1895, paragraph 9
… paid the infinite price to redeem men, reads with unerring accuracy all the hidden workings of the human mind, and knows just how to deal with every soul; and …
782 The General Conference Bulletin April 1, 1899, Art. A, paragraph 13
… the hearts of those who search for truth as for hidden treasure. The Spirit of God impresses the truth on the heart. The gospel is called the power of …
783 The General Conference Bulletin April 2, 1901, Art. A, paragraph 5
… of truth are sanctified through the truth, and that the truth received and obeyed makes the receivers as sons and daughters of God, children of the heavenly …
784 The General Conference Bulletin April 23, 1901, paragraph 4
… , hindering the very ones who are digging for the truth as for hidden treasure. The word of God is opening more and more to us. Just as long as we live on the earth …
785 General Conference Daily Bulletin February 17, 1897, paragraph 3
… to the inner circle. As the Lord Jesus presented truth in contrast to error, the Pharisees pretended to be desirous of understanding the truth, yet they were …
786 General Conference Daily Bulletin March 6, 1899, paragraph 43
… , searched the Bible and dug beneath the surface for truth as for hidden treasures? or have they seized the chaff in the place of the pure wheat, thoroughly winnowed …
787 The Home Missionary November 1, 1893, paragraph 9
… the Lord of heaven, and there will be an increase. The leaven of truth must be first hidden in the meal before it will leaven the lump. Once get the truth planted …
788 The Home Missionary November 1, 1893, paragraph 13
… the light, the influence of God’s Spirit, testifying to the truth in regions where the standard has never yet been lifted? Did the Lord open to you the windows …
789 The Home Missionary July 1, 1897, paragraph 17
… of the seeds of truth which work from the inward to the outward. As leaven, or yeast, though hidden in the flour, and deposited only in one place, brings all surrounding …
790 The Indiana Reporter January 20, 1904, paragraph 6
… of the whole universe of heaven. We have no time to lose—not a moment. Important issues must soon be met, and we need to be hidden in the cleft of the rock, that we …
791 Lake Union Herald November 11, 1908, paragraph 7
… cities the work that God has given us to do. Souls who should now have the light of truth are still in ignorance of it. The word of God is represented as a light …
792 The Medical Missionary May 1, 1892, paragraph 6
… are the opinions of men, what are the traditions of the Fathers, or what is the popular faith. We cannot trust to the voice of the multitude, or follow the world …
793 The Medical Missionary May 1, 1892, paragraph 7
… upon the knowledge of the word of truth. He must dig for truth as one who digs for hidden treasure. He must search the Scriptures, comparing scripture with scripture …
794 North Pacific Union Gleaner February 17, 1909, paragraph 8
… thy truth; thy Word is truth,” the Saviour prayed. How shall students know the truth, except by a close, earnest, persevering study of the Word? Here is the grand …
795 Pacific Union Recorder June 19, 1902, paragraph 14
… . May the Lord open the closed eyes of His people and quicken their dulled senses, that they may comprehend the great truths of the gospel,—the power of God unto …
796 The Present Truth (UK) November 4, 1886, paragraph 7
… to the end of time. He caught the light of God’s purposes, hidden from the great men and the mighty potentates of earth and reflected this on the proud courts …
797 The Review and Herald January 22, 1880, paragraph 3
… pride, hidden sins perhaps, and the continual warfare between the spirit and the flesh. Even private journals do not reveal on their pages the writer’s sinful …
798 The Review and Herald January 11, 1881, Art. A, paragraph 5
… to the mind, the light, sharp and clear, from the throne of God, enlightening the understanding, will develop the powers of the mind to an extent that can scarcely …
799 The Review and Herald March 28, 1882, paragraph 7
… plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel. But let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament …
800 The Review and Herald June 23, 1885, paragraph 9
… not the light of present truth. He has given you light, not to be hidden under a bushel, but to be set on a candlestick that all in the house may be benefited. Your …