Search for: tree of life

1781 The Review and Herald July 21, 1851, paragraph 7

… eat of the fruit of this land, go back to earth no more. But in a little while, if faithful, you shall both eat of the fruit of the tree of life, and drink of the water …

1782 The Review and Herald July 21, 1851, paragraph 14

… gates of the Golden City, and led us in. Here we were made welcome, for we had kept the “ commandments of God,” and had a “right to the tree of life.”

1783 The Review and Herald June 10, 1852, paragraph 17

… Begotten of the Father, “Blessed are they that do his [the Father's] commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates …

1784 The Review and Herald June 10, 1852, paragraph 18

… bondage of the law, but that they have kept God's law, and therefore are free from it. They will have right to the tree of life, a right to its healing leaves. They …

1785 The Review and Herald April 12, 1870, paragraph 4

… the tree of life, and shall eat of its immortal fruit and pluck of its healing leaves. We want you to be of that company that shall bow before the throne of God …

1786 The Review and Herald April 19, 1870, paragraph 8

… merits of the blood of Christ should be washed and sanctified and made worthy to be brought back to eat of the immortal fruit of the tree of life that Adam and …

1787 The Review and Herald May 31, 1870, paragraph 8

… holiness of life, that we may at last be fitted for the heavenly society in the kingdom of glory; and the only means to attain this elevation of Christian character …

1788 The Review and Herald May 30, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 8

… bosom of the lake, the lofty trees, the cultivated lands, the waving grains, the barren soil, the tree that bore no fruit, the everlasting hills, the bubbling stream …

1789 The Review and Herald July 25, 1871, paragraph 9

… works of God's fingers in the heavens and upon the earth, with the words of life he wished to impress upon their minds, that as they should look upon the wonderful …

1790 The Review and Herald January 14, 1873, paragraph 4

of God would characterize the lives of his commandment-keeping people. Unless these fruits were seen in their daily life, all their profession was of no more …

1791 The Review and Herald January 14, 1873, paragraph 15

of the Spirit of God upon their hearts. But there are many who bear no fruit to the glory of God; they give no evidence of a radical change in their life. Although …

1792 The Review and Herald March 4, 1873, paragraph 4

… . His life was lonely. Multitudes had flocked to the wilderness to hear the words of the wonderful prophet. He had laid the ax at the root of the tree. He had reproved …

1793 The Review and Herald September 23, 1873, paragraph 22

… peril of his life. He fully believed that God would humble his apostate people, and through the visitation of his judgments would bring them to humiliation …

1794 The Review and Herald October 7, 1873, paragraph 11

… juniper tree; and he requested for himself that he might die; and said, It is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life; for I am not better than my fathers. And as he lay …

1795 The Review and Herald October 7, 1873, paragraph 15

… pursuit of his life, had indeed found him. But in the pitying face of love bent upon him, he sees not the face of an enemy, but a friend. An angel of God has been sent …

1796 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 7

… . Life, life was in everything the eye rested upon. The atmosphere was impregnated with life. Life was in every leaf, in every flower, and in every tree.

1797 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 16

… gates of paradise and the way of the tree of life, lest he should return and gain access to the tree of life and sin be immortalized.

1798 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 20

of light representing flaming swords turning in every direction, were placed as sentinels to guard the way of the tree of life from the approach of Satan …

1799 The Review and Herald August 18, 1874, paragraph 5

of the fruit of the tree of life of which God had forbidden them would bring to them great good, and would insure them against death, the very opposite of the …

1800 The Review and Herald July 22, 1875, paragraph 5

… the tree good is the only sure way of securing good fruit. The heart must be renewed before the life can be correct. A profession of Christ without internal …