Search for: the hidden truth
861 The Review and Herald April 20, 1897, paragraph 7
… the purposes of God in truths of a higher order. Under the guidance of the holy intelligences, the searcher of the Scriptures understands the truth of …
862 The Review and Herald August 17, 1897, paragraph 19
… hidden from the minds of men. The Lord has chosen the foolish things of this world to confound the wise, and the weak things of the world to confound the mighty …
863 The Review and Herald September 21, 1897, paragraph 11
… in the heart, the whole character is conformed to the character of Christ; for the truth is a life-giving principle. The power of God is working, like the leaven …
864 The Review and Herald September 21, 1897, paragraph 12
… leaven, though hidden in the flour, and deposited only in one place, brings all surrounding it under the leavening process, so the working of truth continues …
865 The Review and Herald September 28, 1897, paragraph 7
… for the hidden treasure of the word of God. As the mind is brought to the study of God’s word, the understanding will enlarge, and the higher powers will develop …
866 The Review and Herald November 30, 1897, paragraph 8
… all the energies of the mind, all the capabilities and powers of the being. We are to be faithful soldiers, obeying the orders of the Captain of our salvation …
867 The Review and Herald February 8, 1898, paragraph 13
… search the Scriptures, but will trust to good feeling and impulses rather than to the seeking for truth as for hidden treasure. Bible sanctification will …
868 The Review and Herald July 12, 1898, paragraph 9
… the Scriptures. Everything had been transformed by the working of the arts of Satan. Truth was covered up by the rubbish of error, and hidden from finite …
869 The Review and Herald July 12, 1898, paragraph 14
… possesses the key to unlock the treasure-house of the Old Testament. He explores hidden things. He separates the precious truth from superstition and error …
870 The Review and Herald July 19, 1898, paragraph 22
… truth as for hidden treasure. But those who have received Christ understand the meaning of the words, “The entrance of thy words giveth light.” They eat the bread …
871 The Review and Herald August 9, 1898, paragraph 9
… not the teachers of the people search for truth as for hidden treasure? Why do they not humble their souls in the dust, lest they be deceived, as were Adam and …
872 The Review and Herald August 23, 1898, paragraph 2
… with the truth; for the truth sanctifies the receiver. But if men refuse to search for the truth as for hidden treasure, if the mind is pleased with the theories …
873 The Review and Herald December 6, 1898, paragraph 6
… the teachings of Christ, that through you, the human agency, he communicates his light, his truth, you are the frail instrument through whom the hidden power …
874 The Review and Herald September 12, 1899, Art. A, paragraph 10
… us truth in trust. The precious beams of this light are not to be hidden under a bushel, but are to give light to all that are in the house. Truth, imperishable truth …
875 The Review and Herald February 26, 1901, paragraph 5
… reach the standard set before us. Remember that you have in your possession the living oracles of God. In this precious book the truth is laid open before us …
876 The Review and Herald February 26, 1901, paragraph 13
… ,” writes the psalmist, “thou desirest truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom.” The law was exemplified in the life of …
877 The Review and Herald April 30, 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 …
878 The Review and Herald June 4, 1901, paragraph 16
… in the last remnant of time. Truth is now to be sought for as hidden treasure. The commandments of men have taken the place of the commandments of God. The Lord …
879 The Review and Herald October 1, 1901, paragraph 1
… discover the hidden gems of truth. Divine illumination comes to his mind, stamping the truth upon him with a new, fresh importance. He is filled with a joy never …
880 The Review and Herald October 15, 1901, paragraph 7
… are the salt of the earth,” He says; “but if the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted?” Solemn question! If the saving principles of truth are not …