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16861 The Review and Herald November 30, 1886, paragraph 10
… have spiritual sinew and muscle, and will be strong to work for God. They will have clear spiritual perception, a steady, growing faith, and increased power …
16862 The Review and Herald November 30, 1886, paragraph 14
… no spiritual service. “Where two or three are gathered together in my name,” says Jesus, “there am I in the midst of them.” All should feel that they are in the divine …
16863 The Review and Herald November 30, 1886, paragraph 22
… and spiritual zeal, which exists today, to be perpetuated? Is this the condition in which Christ is to find his church?
16864 The Review and Herald December 7, 1886, paragraph 2
… the spiritual world. All that we possess, whether of talents, of influence, or of means, is of God; we can accomplish nothing without divine aid. Yet we are not released …
16865 The Review and Herald January 11, 1887, paragraph 11
… own spiritual declension, nor mourn over the sins of others, will be left without the seal of God. The Lord commissions his messengers, the men with slaughtering …
16866 The Review and Herald January 11, 1887, paragraph 12
… the spiritual interests of the people, had betrayed their trust. This shows us that we must not look to men for example. We need to stay our faith upon God; for …
16867 The Review and Herald February 15, 1887, paragraph 4
… the spirituality of such, and they are not awake to the precious theme of redemption. The truth of God’s word is spoken to leaden ears, and hard, unimpressible …
16868 The Review and Herald February 22, 1887, paragraph 2
… of spiritual elevation; then they will not give to the people their own words. Christ says to us, “Learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart.” Learners in the school …
16869 The Review and Herald February 22, 1887, paragraph 12
… the spiritual and eternal. There are many who want to know what they must do to be saved. They want a plain and clear explanation of the steps requisite in conversion …
16870 The Review and Herald March 1, 1887, paragraph 3
… , are spiritually dwarfed. God sets before man a heaven to gain, a crown to win, and immortal honors to possess. But the powers of his being have been perverted …
16871 The Review and Herald March 1, 1887, paragraph 5
… for spiritual attainments; then all his intrusted talents will be appreciated as God’s gifts to be employed to his glory. By him property will be prized, not …
16872 The Review and Herald March 8, 1887, paragraph 1
… our spiritual weapon, we must go to work, laboring to pull down the strong-holds of the enemy. The truth must be spoken in love. We must show that we are Christ’s …
16873 The Review and Herald March 8, 1887, paragraph 2
… greater spirituality and more personal piety. If we are laborers together with God, our own piety must be sound and healthy, and then, when it comes in contact …
16874 The Review and Herald March 15, 1887, paragraph 16
… all spiritual blessings. If he has given us riches, it is not that we may claim them as our own. “Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust …
16875 The Review and Herald March 29, 1887, paragraph 1
… in spiritual things.
16876 The Review and Herald April 5, 1887, paragraph 3
… deep spiritual import, and of the utmost importance. It is not merely whether we admit our faith in the world’s Redeemer, but do we believe in him as our Saviour …
16877 The Review and Herald April 5, 1887, paragraph 10
… whole spiritual life will be molded by our conceptions of God’s character. We have lessons to learn of Jesus’ love. He has been ever solicitous for our welfare …
16878 The Review and Herald April 12, 1887, paragraph 1
… deeper spirituality and knowledge of the will of God. We felt the great need as laborers together with God, of meeting a higher standard.
16879 The Review and Herald April 12, 1887, paragraph 6
… every spiritual muscle. Half-hearted work will not do here. God will accept nothing short of whole-hearted service, willing obedience.
16880 The Review and Herald April 12, 1887, paragraph 7
… sufficiently spiritual to discern his presence, and to lay hold of his promises, and claim them by faith. Our hearts lie too much in vapors and mists of worldliness …