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1341 The Review and Herald March 15, 1887, paragraph 16

calls for our possessions and our service, there are many who see they cannot obey God and carry their earthly treasures with them, and they decide to stay …

1342 The Review and Herald April 12, 1887, paragraph 6

… , the services of God’s house, and the throne of grace,—these are God’s blessings, and our work is to lay hold upon the promises of God. Rely upon them. Live by every …

1343 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 13

… drill, calling into service every power to be trained and strengthened to do higher service for God.

1344 The Review and Herald July 5, 1887, paragraph 2

God, to be wisely employed in his service to his glory. All is the Lord’s intrusted capital. Why, then, should we be lifted up? Why should we call attention to our …

1345 The Review and Herald July 19, 1887, paragraph 17

… obedience to God. The mind and will of God become his will, and by constantly looking to God for counsel, he becomes a man of increased understanding. There is …

1346 The Review and Herald July 26, 1887, paragraph 7

… honor to the cause of God. I hope that every one of us will feel that we are responsible to bring all our strength of intellect into the Master’s service here …

1347 The Review and Herald February 28, 1888, paragraph 9

… be called the sons of God.” Let us try to appreciate this love, and “press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”

1348 The Review and Herald May 1, 1888, paragraph 1

… required to sanctify their abilities to the service of God. It has come to be understood that talents are given only to a certain favored class, to the exclusion …

1349 The Review and Herald May 1, 1888, paragraph 5

… work to which he has been called, by his works. He shows that his heart is not in the service for which he has been engaged. He has digged in the earth, and has hidden …

1350 The Review and Herald May 8, 1888, paragraph 6

… of God, and doing him service by persecuting his children. It has been so in the conflicts of the past; and in the closing work of God the same spirit will be manifested …

1351 The Review and Herald May 15, 1888, paragraph 7

to the Master’s service. No one who will indulge in jesting, in pleasure-seeking, or in any sinful practice, can be accepted as a worker for God. Our conduct …

1352 The Review and Herald June 19, 1888, paragraph 9

… best service that human skill can give, it is the service of God. Men and women are required to give their noblest energies to the work of the salvation of souls …

1353 The Review and Herald July 24, 1888, paragraph 14

… of God, and many of them profess to be wholly sanctified to his service. They are of the class who break the law, and teach others to do the same; but does not Jesus …

1354 The Review and Herald August 7, 1888, paragraph 10

… , and to open them to the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness. We are to press toward the mark for the prize of our high calling, exerting every God-given power …

1355 The Review and Herald December 11, 1888, Art. A, paragraph 6

… his service; if the precious talents intrusted to your stewardship, either in property, in physical strength, in mental ability, or in all united, are not wisely …

1356 The Review and Herald December 11, 1888, paragraph 7

… , or to promote his own glory, dishonors the Creator. Brethren and sisters in Christ, God calls for the consecration to his service of every faculty he has given …

1357 The Review and Herald March 5, 1889, paragraph 10

… not to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance. The honest in heart were ready to confess their sins, and to bring forth fruit to God by repentance and …

1358 The Review and Herald September 10, 1889, paragraph 16

… divine service. Should the people of God give less in this age? The principle laid down by Christ is, that our offerings to God should be in proportion to the …

1359 The Review and Herald October 22, 1889, paragraph 10

… mold to the service. It would be entirely proper for the one who is appointed to lead the meeting; to call upon others frequently to take his place; and let every …

1360 The Review and Herald February 25, 1890, paragraph 1

… not called to worship and serve God by the use of the means employed in former years. God requires higher service now than ever before. He requires the improvement …