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97461 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 15, 1884, par. 13
… of God, that they had nothing to do but to believe. This doctrine is pleasant to a very large class, that Jesus has done it all, and they have nothing to do but believe …
97462 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 15, 1884, par. 14
… of God’s will, and if our own ways are chosen before God’s way. There are spiritual evils in ourselves. There are natural dispositions strengthened by habits …
97463 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 15, 1884, par. 17
… with God for help, because we have fallen so low. We cannot lift ourselves up, while Jesus has provided for us divine power to combine with man’s human effort …
97464 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 15, 1884, par. 18
… of God. The light of truth is very precious, and that light discovers the errors, the defects, the baseness, of the character. Constantly looking unto Jesus, the …
97465 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 15, 1884, par. 19
… of God were praying for those who had come forward, the Spirit of the living God came into the congregation. I realized His blessing in a large measure. We knew …
97466 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 15, 1884, par. 20
… of God in the hand and religion in the heart, good, and not evil, will follow in our track, that you may say in confidence, “The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob …
97467 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 15, 1884, par. 21
… from God began to seek the Lord earnestly, and as they returned unto the Lord, their testimony evidenced the surety of the promise, “Let him return unto the Lord …
97468 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 16, 1884, par. 3
… with God. Whosoever would be a friend of the world was the enemy of God.) The papal power, the man of sin which thought to change times and laws, that had presented …
97469 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 16, 1884, par. 4
… of God’s people—the unerring word of Jehovah that there would be a remnant only in this trying time who would keep the word of Christ’s patience, who would …
97470 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 16, 1884, par. 5
… of God engraven in their hearts, will stand the test of this time of satanic delusion and peril. If it were possible, Jesus tells us, they would deceive the very …
97471 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 16, 1884, par. 6
… of God are waiting the mandate from the divine Advocate which shall place man above the wrath of Satan. The Lord of heaven and of earth sorrows and rejoices …
97472 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 16, 1884, par. 7
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97473 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Ms 16, 1884, par. 8
… dishonor God; they would not receive the mark of the beast or of his image; they would overcome as servants and sons of God, that they might inherit all things …
97474 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 1, 1885, par. 2
… the God of science. He has not a clearly defined position in reference to his faith, and should be guarded, or he will certainly wander in the mazes of skepticism …
97475 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 1, 1885, par. 7
… of God is to be a patient, true, God-fearing educator. He is to make that sanitarium a means of great reforms upward. He cannot find perfection anywhere, and should …
97476 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 1, 1885, par. 8
… knowledge God has given him, he will receive of God more than he imparts. He should realize that he is doing God’s will and His work. While the students must be …
97477 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 1, 1885, par. 12
… ; and God would have had his life preserved, that he might have stood as a counselor; but he has gone down to the grave because others let him bear the load and do …
97478 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 1, 1885, par. 13
… that God did not approve; and he carried the burden all the same, only made a great deal heavier by the wicked pressure brought to bear upon him.
97479 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 1, 1885, par. 17
… person. God does not require of him such taxing service, even in the most important enterprises.
97480 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 4 (1883 - 1886), Lt 1, 1885, par. 19
… brains. God has given them ability to think and to act. He would have them strong, firm, whole-souled, well-balanced men. And they should not be crippled or dwarfed …