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17381 The Review and Herald November 9, 1897, paragraph 15
… his spiritual life. Faith must increase by exercise. All who live near to God will have a realization of what Jesus is to them and they to Jesus. As communion …
17382 The Review and Herald November 16, 1897, paragraph 8
… the spiritual meaning of his words.
17383 The Review and Herald November 16, 1897, paragraph 16
… not spiritual. They saw the truths that pleased them; but when they came to hear something they could not explain or reason out, because they were not in vital …
17384 The Review and Herald November 23, 1897, paragraph 1
… highest spiritual demands,—the hunger of the soul. It is God’s truth that is the bread of life. It is the truth that confronts the falsehood of the enemy.
17385 The Review and Herald November 23, 1897, paragraph 2
… great spiritual necessity. They say, “I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing.” They know not that they are wretched, and miserable, and poor …
17386 The Review and Herald November 23, 1897, paragraph 3
… their spiritual necessities. If they feel that they are rich in knowledge and are in need of nothing, they will take offense, as did the disciples who turned …
17387 The Review and Herald November 23, 1897, paragraph 5
… the spiritual healthfulness of the whole soul and being depends. The “eye-salve,” the Word of God, makes the conscience smart under its application; for it convicts …
17388 The Review and Herald November 23, 1897, paragraph 8
… , his spiritual poverty, and his need of being healed of his spiritual malady.
17389 The Review and Herald November 23, 1897, paragraph 11
… the spiritual necessities.
17390 The Review and Herald November 23, 1897, paragraph 12
… , so spiritual life is maintained through faith in the blood of Christ. He is our life, just as in the body our life is in the blood. He is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness …
17391 The Review and Herald November 23, 1897, paragraph 14
… of spiritual life; it may perform certain ceremonies in religious matters like a machine; but it has no spiritual life. So the hearing of the word of God is not …
17392 The Review and Herald November 30, 1897, paragraph 2
… with spiritual wickedness in high places, the same as we, who bear aloft the banner of truth, do today. These men were God’s noblemen, his living agencies, through …
17393 The Review and Herald November 30, 1897, paragraph 3
… not spiritual eyesight might see these men as they appear in the sight of God; for now they see them as trees walking. They would not then put their human construction …
17394 The Review and Herald November 30, 1897, paragraph 5
… are spiritually minded yourself, you will not seek to expose the errors and mistakes of your brethren, but will seek to correct them, and will restore the one …
17395 The Review and Herald December 7, 1897, paragraph 6
… , and spiritual wickedness in high places, will unite in a desperate companionship. They will be leagued against God in the person of his saints. By misrepresentation …
17396 The Review and Herald January 11, 1898, paragraph 11
Here is a lesson to be learned. Blessings, either spiritual or temporal, will accompany those who impart to the multitudes that are in need of these gifts. In the act of imparting, an increase is given of God.
17397 The Review and Herald January 25, 1898, paragraph 4
… a spiritual life, by living on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God. His consecration is shown by the words that fall from his lips and by his zeal …
17398 The Review and Herald February 1, 1898, paragraph 8
… their spiritual life. The entrance of the word of God into their souls manifested itself in their character and conversation; and the disciples returned …
17399 The Review and Herald February 1, 1898, paragraph 9
… your spiritual life, if you would have your heart illumined by the bright beams of the Sun of Righteousness, remove every obstruction, throw open the passage …
17400 The Review and Herald February 1, 1898, paragraph 11
… of spiritual eyesight, that we may discern the best methods of working. We have a wily foe upon our track, and we must not be ignorant of the power that is working …