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941 The Signs of the Times November 10, 1881, paragraph 8
… the reward of fidelity, terrible the penalty of unfaithfulness. One child wisely educated—trained to love and practice the right because it is right, may …
942 The Signs of the Times December 15, 1881, paragraph 19
… , “I love thy commandments above gold; yea, above fine gold;” “in keeping of them, there is great reward.” When the divine law is set aside, the greatest misery will result …
943 The Signs of the Times February 23, 1882, paragraph 11
… will reward every man according to his works. The test in that day will not be, What did you profess? to what church did you belong? But it will then be asked, What …
944 The Signs of the Times May 4, 1882, Art. A, paragraph 16
… own reward, and the rest is sweet that is purchased by the fatigue of a well-spent day. But there is a self-imposed toil which is utterly unsatisfying and injurious …
945 The Signs of the Times July 27, 1882, paragraph 16
… last rewarded with neglect or cruel contempt. Ingratitude is natural to the unrenewed heart. No man is faultless, and many are ready to find some excuse for …
946 The Signs of the Times January 17, 1884, paragraph 14
… by love to God and a desire to save sinners, will reap the reward of his labors; but the unfaithful watchman, whose influence tends to union with the world, will …
947 The Signs of the Times February 7, 1884, paragraph 11
… will reward him according to his deeds. God never designed that one man should prey upon another. He jealously guards the rights of his children, and in the …
948 The Signs of the Times May 1, 1884, paragraph 10
… the reward is rich in the kingdom of Heaven. Says the Lord by the prophet, “They that turn many to righteousness shall shine as the stars forever and ever.”
949 The Signs of the Times October 9, 1884, paragraph 9
… own reward, and the rest is sweet that is purchased by the fatigue of a well-spent day. But there is a self-imposed toil that is utterly unsatisfying and injurious …
950 The Signs of the Times November 13, 1884, paragraph 4
… a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they any more a portion forever in …
951 The Signs of the Times November 20, 1884, paragraph 16
… rewarded according to the motive that prompted them; that skill and intellect used in the service of God will prove a success, and will be rewarded according …
952 The Signs of the Times December 4, 1884, paragraph 6
… , shall reward thee openly.” With your heart softened by the love of Jesus, go to the meeting, feeling that you are personally responsible for its success. If but …
953 The Signs of the Times January 8, 1885, paragraph 12
… rich reward.
954 The Signs of the Times November 12, 1885, paragraph 11
… own reward, and the rest is sweet that is purchased by the fatigue of a well-spent day. But there is a self-imposed toil which is utterly unsatisfying and injurious …
955 The Signs of the Times July 8, 1886, paragraph 5
… ease-loving and self-caring, the worldly, ambitious ones will be ashamed to engage perseveringly in the tract and missionary work. Some may take hold of it …
956 The Signs of the Times June 2, 1887, paragraph 11
… great reward. In the very act of duty, God speaks, and gives his blessing. But he requires of us an entire surrender of the faculties. The mind and heart, the whole …
957 The Signs of the Times September 15, 1887, paragraph 8
… a loving Saviour, that Saviour that wants to bring to your hearts joy and peace and love, that is inexpressible. He wants you to be happy and joyful in him. He says …
958 The Signs of the Times September 15, 1887, paragraph 9
… precious reward, and you may take everything from me here upon earth.
959 The Signs of the Times September 29, 1887, paragraph 14
… and love will abide in our hearts, giving us an earnest of the reward that awaits the overcomer.
960 The Signs of the Times November 10, 1887, paragraph 9
… of love and beauty. This “exceeding great reward” is within our reach, and can be gained simply by a life of obedience. But we have the privilege of choosing for …