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1481 The Signs of the Times October 9, 1901, paragraph 2

… . Hurricanes, storms, tempests, disasters by sea and by land, follow one another in quick succession. The signs thickening around us, telling of the near approach …

1482 The Signs of the Times October 9, 1901, paragraph 11

… the storm, saying, “It is I; be not afraid.” The world is lying in wickedness and apostasy. Rebellion to God's law seems almost universal. But amid the tumult of excitement …

1483 The Signs of the Times January 15, 1902, paragraph 4

… . The storm of wrath was about to beat upon the Saviour. A horror of great darkness oppressed His soul. Everything was at stake with Him. In its hardest features …

1484 The Signs of the Times July 16, 1902, paragraph 12

… of storm and heat and pressure. God sees not as man sees. He does not judge from appearances, but He searches the heart, and judges righteously.

1485 The Signs of the Times October 29, 1902, paragraph 1

… , the storm of the enemy's wrath beat upon the Saviour; but the more mercilessly it fell, the more firmly did the Son of God cling to the hand of His Father, and press …

1486 The Signs of the Times April 1, 1903, paragraph 6

… the storm, like the shining of the sun after rain. And the angels, who have been watching the scene, break forth into songs of joy.

1487 The Signs of the Times July 20, 1904, paragraph 4

… , through storm and tempest. He allowed nothing to hinder him from doing his work. He was the servant of God, and must carry out His will. By word of mouth and by letter …

1488 The Signs of the Times December 27, 1905, paragraph 3

… .” No storm of satanic wrath could disturb the calm of that perfect communion with God. And He says to us, “My peace I give unto you.”

1489 The Signs of the Times December 27, 1905, paragraph 6

… raging storm. But He who spoke peace to the billows of Galilee, has spoken the word of peace for every soul. However fierce the tempest, those who turn to Jesus …

1490 The Signs of the Times January 3, 1906, paragraph 5

Our sea will not always be smooth. We shall have storm and tempest. Meeting difficulties is a part of our education, necessary to the formation of a strong, symmetrical character.

1491 The Signs of the Times August 18, 1909, paragraph 6

… amid storm-clouds and darkness.

1492 The Signs of the Times September 8, 1909, paragraph 2

… the storm. It is important to us to know how we are building. Are we simply hearers of the words of Christ, or are we doers of them? The answer to this question will …

1493 The Signs of the Times June 28, 1910, paragraph 10

… the storm of temptation comes and beats upon them, it is made evident that their foundation is only sliding sand. They are left in gross darkness, without faith …

1494 The Signs of the Times January 12, 1915

The Enemy Stormed Him With Wrath

1495 The Signs of the Times January 12, 1915, paragraph 3

… , the storm of the enemy's wrath beat upon the Saviour; but the more mercilessly it fell, the more firmly did the Son of God cling to the hand of His Father, and press …

1496 The Southern Review December 5, 1899, paragraph 12

… sand. Storm and tempest beat upon that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it. It was an entire wreck. The result of professing to keep the law of God, yet …

1497 The Southern Watchman January 26, 1904, paragraph 13

… encounter storm and tempest, to perfect Christian character, to become better acquainted with God our Father and with Christ our elder brother, and to work …

1498 The Southern Watchman February 9, 1904, Art. A, paragraph 4

… fierce storm was hurrying them to destruction, Jesus had walked upon the billows to their rescue. Here the tempest had been hushed by his word. Within sight …

1499 The Southern Watchman May 3, 1904, paragraph 2

… a storm by their lack of self-control. Instead of kindly asking the children to do this or that, they order them in a scolding tone, and at the same time a censure …

1500 The Southern Watchman June 28, 1904, paragraph 4

… the storms of wind, the floods, the earthquakes, the destruction by fire—as judgments indicating God's displeasure because Sunday is not sacredly observed …