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1501 The Watchman December 25, 1906, paragraph 5
The great I AM is vindicating his law. He is speaking to those who make it void in storms, in floods, in tempests, in earthquakes, in perils by land and by sea. Now is the time for his people to show themselves true to principle.
1502 The Watchman December 25, 1906, paragraph 10
… coming storm, comforting themselves that the Lord will shelter his faithful ones in the day of trouble. We are to be as men waiting for their Lord, not in idle …
1503 The Watchman April 7, 1908, 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.”
1504 The Watchman April 7, 1908, 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 …
1505 The Watchman April 28, 1908, paragraph 9
… have storm and tempest. But we are not to look upon these as something strange. Meeting difficulties is a part of our education, and is necessary to the formation …
1506 The Youth’s Instructor December 1, 1852, paragraph 2
… thunder-storms would arise, O, what dreadful suffering I passed through in my mind. Nights I would often awake and cry, not daring to close my eyes in sleep, for …
1507 The Youth’s Instructor December 1, 1852, paragraph 3
… any storm shall now arise, ask yourselves this question: If I fear now, how shall I stand in the great and dreadful day of God's wrath? None of the wicked can escape …
1508 The Youth’s Instructor December 1, 1852, paragraph 5
… . The storm of God's wrath is soon coming upon a guilty world, and can you endure the thought of coming up to such a scene without a hope in God, and feeling that …
1509 The Youth’s Instructor January 1, 1854, paragraph 5
… dreadful storm of God's wrath, they will plead for one little hour of probation that they may again hear the sweet voice, inviting “every one that thirsteth …
1510 The Youth’s Instructor May 1, 1854, paragraph 9
… the storm of God's wrath shall come upon the ungodly, this hope will not fail them, but they are hid as in the secret of his pavilion.
1511 The Youth’s Instructor April 28, 1886, paragraph 5
… amid storm and tempest. Perhaps he will find the lost sheep slipped into some crevice of the rock, where he cannot find his way out. He is beset with fears on every …
1512 The Youth’s Instructor August 31, 1887, paragraph 8
… the storm and tempest sweep it away, and “great,” says Christ, “is the fall of it;” because the false hopes were built so high, and the builder felt so perfectly secure …
1513 The Youth’s Instructor July 19, 1894, paragraph 12
… sea. Storm and tempest make it unsafe for us to be separated from God for one single moment. Only those who live by faith in this probationary life, will be able …
1514 The Youth’s Instructor October 22, 1896, paragraph 5
… the storm of temptation to break upon such, and the foundation they supposed so secure is swept away. How great is the loss to these souls! They might have had …
1515 The Youth’s Instructor June 8, 1899, paragraph 5
… by storm and tempest, while fierce winds had not prevailed against the building whose foundation was riveted to the solid rock.
1516 The Youth’s Instructor June 8, 1899, paragraph 8
… amid storm and tempest, illustrates the spiritual life of those who build upon the sure foundation.
1517 The Youth’s Instructor August 10, 1899, paragraph 13
… the storms of life are powerless to sweep them from the sure foundation.
1518 The Youth’s Instructor December 27, 1900, paragraph 4
… the storm.
1519 The Youth’s Instructor August 21, 1902, paragraph 4
… , no storm blast it, no cankerworm destroy it. You are sure of a bountiful yield. If you spend your time in idleness, in amusement, in self-gratification, you will …
1520 The Youth’s Instructor January 29, 1903, paragraph 6
… the storm, while those that had stood close together were swept down.