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981 The Review and Herald June 12, 1855, paragraph 6

… ask our Father in heaven for the things we need; and if we do no [not] receive the immediate answer to our prayers, we must not give up our courage and faith, and suffer …

982 The Review and Herald June 12, 1855, paragraph 7

… be answered; but we must have enduring faith. We must not for a moment let go the promises if we do not see and realize the immediate answers to our prayers. We …

983 The Review and Herald February 20, 1866, paragraph 2

… in answer to our earnest, unceasing prayers ten years ago, when consumption had brought him to the brink of the grave. Prolonged, unceasing labor, without rest …

984 The Review and Herald February 20, 1866, paragraph 12

… at our own home. For wise purposes our heavenly Father did not see fit to raise my husband to immediate health in answer to our earnest prayers, although he …

985 The Review and Herald February 20, 1866, paragraph 15

… up our faith that God would raise my husband to health in answer to prayer, when we went to Dansville, and placed ourselves under the care of physicians there …

986 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 6

… pleased to answer our prayers. He was troubled in mind. He thought that he might go down into the grave. He stated that death had no terrors to him.

987 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 16

… in answer to his call, and for ten days we had special and earnest seasons of prayer. All who engaged in these seasons of prayer were greatly blessed. They not …

988 The Review and Herald February 19, 1880, paragraph 4

… seek to answer this prayer in their lives. Many do not realize the sacredness of the church relation, and are loth to submit to restraint and discipline. Their …

989 The Review and Herald April 15, 1880, paragraph 9

… nor answers their prayers, and darkness comes over the mind, because they have neglected the duty so plainly pointed out by our Redeemer. There is a great want …

990 The Review and Herald June 3, 1880, paragraph 18

… characterize our Christian experience. We must labor continually, by study of the Scriptures and earnest prayer, to keep ourselves unspotted from the world …

991 The Review and Herald February 8, 1881, paragraph 19

… , humbling our souls before God, we should realize as marked answers to our petitions as were granted to Daniel. Hear how he presses his case at the court of Heaven …

992 The Review and Herald February 15, 1881, paragraph 12

… Saviour answered, “Ye know not what ye ask.” How little do many of us understand the true import of our prayers! Oh! Jesus knew the infinite price at which that glory …

993 The Review and Herald November 1, 1881, paragraph 3

… remarkable answers to prayer. Light from Heaven shone upon us, and we many times obtained clear indications of duty. The presence of Christ seemed to be with …

994 The Review and Herald August 15, 1882, paragraph 4

… secret prayer. He who seeth in secret and knoweth all things, will enlighten your understanding and answer your petitions. Plain, simple duties that must …

995 The Review and Herald July 24, 1883, paragraph 11

… direction to draw near to God and seek his blessing. They did not seek in vain. The rich blessing of the Lord came upon them in answer to their prayers. The same …

996 The Review and Herald July 24, 1883, paragraph 18

… Omnipotence, our earnest, fervent prayers enter within the vail, our faith claims the promises of God, and help comes to us in answer to prayer.

997 The Review and Herald September 11, 1883, paragraph 14

… obtain answers to their prayers; for they ask for such blessings as he delights to bestow.

998 The Review and Herald October 16, 1883, paragraph 9

… strength to act their part in blessing their fellow-men. But the Lord will not hear and answer the prayers of those who are knowingly doing evil by unhealthful …

999 The Review and Herald November 6, 1883, paragraph 18

… unto prayer. Questions which the half-hearted and unbelieving will suggest can be safely answered by unprejudiced judgment and earnest prayer. We should …

1000 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 2

… and answered my prayer. He gave me the assurance, as he has done many times before, that he was my helper. He hears the first breathing of our desires; and if it is …