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1501 The Review and Herald August 22, 1912, paragraph 19

… . He calls upon our young people to enter our schools, and quickly fit themselves for service.

1502 The Review and Herald December 26, 1912, paragraph 2

… of God must go forth to a world lying in darkness, to make manifest the light of the glory of God. God has given to men noble powers of mind to be employed to his …

1503 The Review and Herald December 26, 1912, paragraph 5

… has called us out of darkness into his marvelous light. “We are laborers together with God,” yes, laborers; that means doing earnest service in the vineyard of …

1504 The Review and Herald January 16, 1913, paragraph 2

… love calls for the devotion of body, mind, and soul to the service of God and our fellow men. And this service, while making us a blessing to others, brings the greatest …

1505 The Review and Herald February 13, 1913, paragraph 8

… able to make out of the numbers of our youth? How could we tell who would be the most promising, who would render the best service to God? In our judgment we might …

1506 The Review and Herald March 5, 1914, paragraph 7

… left to do the greatest part of the work of sowing the seeds of truth. Men who are not called to be ministers are to be encouraged to labor for the Master according …

1507 The Review and Herald April 2, 1914, paragraph 18

… unto God,” which is the only service he will accept from reasonable mortals. Jesus has stooped very low in order to reach man in his low estate. And God requires …

1508 The Review and Herald October 22, 1914, paragraph 1

… are called to leave their native shores for distant lands, to act as leaders and teachers in soul-winning service. It is also in harmony with his plan that those …

1509 The Review and Herald November 12, 1914, paragraph 3

to God’s service; for God is bound by an eternal pledge to supply power and grace to every one who yields himself to be sanctified by obedience to the truth …

1510 The Review and Herald November 12, 1914, paragraph 8

… willing to leave self out of the question? Are our energies spent in the Master’s service? Are our voices often raised in earnest supplication for power from …

1511 The Review and Herald November 26, 1914, 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 …

1512 Sabbath-School Worker March 1, 1892, paragraph 4

… simply to be a strength to the church, but to be shed upon those who are in darkness. The people of God are to show forth the praises of Him who hath called them …

1513 Sabbath-School Worker August 1, 1892, paragraph 3

people. When all those who profess to be Christians are Christians in deed and in truth, the Sabbath school will be no longer a dry round of service. The teachers …

1514 The Signs of the Times February 21, 1878, paragraph 8

… evening services, gorgeous synagogues and sacrificial offerings. Here were abundant leaves, beautiful and bright, to cover the hollow hypocrisy, malice …

1515 The Signs of the Times April 17, 1879, paragraph 13

… devoted to the service of Him who has given these blessings to us in trust. When special deliverance has been wrought for us, when new and unexpected favors …

1516 The Signs of the Times September 4, 1879, paragraph 17

… of God, for the duty is but half done. He will accept nothing short of yourselves. You must work to save souls. All will not be called to go to foreign missions, but …

1517 The Signs of the Times April 22, 1880, Art. A, paragraph 10

… , and to possess devotional thoughts. God required them also to wash their clothes. He is no less particular now than he was then. He is a God of order, and requires …

1518 The Signs of the Times May 19, 1881, paragraph 16

… their service. Some were idolaters at heart, who would be ashamed to acknowledge themselves as such. Joshua urged them to consider in all its bearings the …

1519 The Signs of the Times September 15, 1881, paragraph 3

… themselves to the service of Satan; and their hearts are opposed to the religion of Jesus Christ. They may profess to acknowledge him as their Redeemer, but …

1520 The Signs of the Times October 13, 1881, paragraph 12

… , degraded to the most menial service! Little by little he had violated the conditions of his sacred calling. God had borne long with him, but when he had so yielded …