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821 The Review and Herald June 21, 1892, paragraph 4
… to watch and pray. They do not take the path of self-denial and cross-bearing, and follow in the way which Jesus trod while upon earth. They choose to indulge self …
822 The Review and Herald June 28, 1892, paragraph 5
… do, Watch unto prayer; “Pray always;” “Pray without ceasing.” How can your soul be in health, when you shut yourself away from prayer, and have no connection with Christ …
823 The Review and Herald January 3, 1893, paragraph 8
… first work is to watch and pray, to institute a warfare against the evils of our own hearts through the grace of Christ. We are to stand under the shadow of the …
824 The Review and Herald July 4, 1893, paragraph 7
… , who watches and prays in simplicity, whom the heavenly Father that seeth in secret can reward openly. In the sight of men the self-sufficient worker may seem …
825 The Review and Herald October 24, 1893, paragraph 7
… to watch for souls as those that must give an account. Instead of criticising, pray for deliverance from this evil habit; for while our time is occupied with …
826 The Review and Herald March 13, 1894, paragraph 1
Watch, pray, work! To be in a position of watching, working, praying, and waiting, is to be in the proper position. We are to act as wise stewards, as faithful servants …
827 The Review and Herald July 2, 1895, paragraph 4
… faith. Work and pray, watch and wait, hope and trust, leave everything to God. He can thresh mountains with a worm.
828 The Review and Herald July 16, 1895, paragraph 3
… this work is sadly neglected. Do you wonder that God does not walk through the midst of us when we allow Satan to work his way in our households, and when we neglect …
829 The Review and Herald July 23, 1895, paragraph 9
… for work contaminated by flowing through impure human channels. Look to God; pray to God; wait and watch and pray to God; work for God. The weighty obligation …
830 The Review and Herald September 10, 1895, paragraph 4
… , to watch unto prayer, praying the Lord to mold and fashion the hearts of the children; but while asking God to mold and fashion the characters of the children …
831 The Review and Herald September 22, 1896, paragraph 11
… a work would be done. A living church will be a working church. Bring your powers to Jesus; put them into exercise. Think, meditate, watch, and pray. A close connection …
832 The Review and Herald December 29, 1896, paragraph 7
… the work for the time is solemn heart-searching. The duty devolves upon every one to consider, to watch, and to pray. You are not bidden by the Lord to examine your …
833 The Review and Herald February 2, 1897, paragraph 14
… and watch and pray and work. This combination of waiting, watching, praying, and working constitutes us true Christians. To those who stand in idle expectancy …
834 The Review and Herald March 2, 1897, paragraph 5
… the work. There is no place for us to rest in a careless attitude. We must never forget the warnings of Christ, “Watch unto prayer,” “Watch and pray always.” A connection …
835 The Review and Herald March 2, 1897, paragraph 14
… Hosts.” Pray without ceasing, and watch by working in accordance with your prayers. As you pray, believe, trust in God. It is the time of the latter rain, when the …
836 The Review and Herald January 11, 1898, paragraph 9
… to work the works of God. This is the work of God, that you believe on him whom he hath sent, that you go to him for counsel and instruction, and pray, and watch, and …
837 The Review and Herald April 12, 1898, paragraph 7
… . Waiting, praying, watching, and working, they are prepared to witness to the truth.
838 The Review and Herald July 26, 1898, paragraph 11
… end, watching, waiting, praying, and working.
839 The Review and Herald October 4, 1898, paragraph 3
… Christ, praying, and watching unto prayer, they may make known to others the truth that is placed before them day by day.
840 The Review and Herald January 24, 1899, paragraph 16
… to watch and pray, lest in the day of our opportunity we follow the example of the Jews; lest we receive the sayings of men rather than the truth, which would disturb …