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1521 The Review and Herald June 7, 1892, paragraph 9
… , and having done all, to stand.” What is the “all” that they are to do? Is it the many good works, upon which they may rely, and flatter themselves that they are good Christians …
1522 The Review and Herald September 27, 1892, paragraph 3
… may have an education in the sciences, we may have all the knowledge in the world, and yet if it is not sanctified, if it is not brought under contribution to God …
1523 The Review and Herald November 1, 1892, paragraph 7
… be done in earth, as it is in heaven.” Man is the agent through whom God works for man, and yet how few have given themselves unreservedly to work the works of God …
1524 The Review and Herald December 6, 1892, paragraph 4
… ; for it is self. Trouble does not arise because men have too much will, but because they have too much self-will. The will should be wholly sanctified to God. The …
1525 The Review and Herald February 21, 1893, paragraph 10
… your work be proportionate to your advantages and privileges, and trade on the talents you have at your command, and you will have a living experience in the …
1526 The Review and Herald February 28, 1893, paragraph 1
… that all may put their light to practical use in benefiting others. Those who have the oversight of the churches should select members who have ability, and …
1527 The Review and Herald February 28, 1893, paragraph 6
… small work, but fail utterly in attempting a large work, and fall into discouragement. Take hold wherever you see that there is work to be done. Whether you are …
1528 The Review and Herald March 7, 1893, paragraph 11
… . Why should they not be interested in the great work that there is to be done. But do not imagine that this interest can be aroused by going to the missionary …
1529 The Review and Herald June 27, 1893, paragraph 15
… we have done all the good we can possibly do, we are still unprofitable servants. We have done only what was our duty. What we have accomplished has been wrought …
1530 The Review and Herald July 11, 1893, paragraph 3
… his works have been, who will presume to plead that they have done many acceptable things that should balance their past in the golden scales of the sanctuary …
1531 The Review and Herald July 11, 1893, paragraph 4
… . We should have seen these nations doing a greater work than those who have had clearer light and more numerous opportunities. The people who had failed to …
1532 The Review and Herald July 25, 1893, paragraph 9
… something should be done immediately to work a reform in whoever may be the erring party. He should not be left to wonder what all this coldness and indifference …
1533 The Review and Herald August 29, 1893, paragraph 7
… would have made it evident that they were with the people whom God is leading. There is a great work to be done in the world, a great work to be done in foreign lands …
1534 The Review and Herald September 12, 1893, paragraph 17
… evil work which has wrought the ruin of the souls of those who have done it in the past.
1535 The Review and Herald November 14, 1893, paragraph 5
… . This work is to be done after his own order, and if men have been elected to the grave responsibility of having a voice, and exerting an influence in the accomplishment …
1536 The Review and Herald December 12, 1893, paragraph 5
… -given work in the way he has appointed that it should be done. Who of those who have been so greatly blessed in the outpouring of the Spirit of God, have fallen …
1537 The Review and Herald January 30, 1894, paragraph 8
… great work to be done for your own soul's salvation, and to qualify you to win others from unbelief to a life sustained by faith in Christ Jesus. “Verily, verily …
1538 The Review and Herald February 27, 1894, paragraph 9
… must have more of Jesus, and less, a great deal less, of self,—none of self, and all of Jesus. We must have a baptism of the missionary spirit. We should feel that we …
1539 The Review and Herald January 29, 1895, paragraph 4
… , and it is grace that enables us to do the works for which he rewards us. Our works in and of themselves have no merit. When we have done all that it is possible for …
1540 The Review and Herald September 17, 1895, paragraph 10
… we have made Christ our pattern, if we have walked and worked as he has given us an example in his own life, we shall be able to meet the solemn surprises that will …