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18101 The Review and Herald November 8, 1956, paragraph 27
… with spiritual weapons, mighty to the pulling down of the fortress of the enemy. We are not to hurl the thunderbolts against the church of Christ militant …
18102 The Review and Herald February 7, 1957, paragraph 10
… . The spiritual anointing of the Lord will never come to self-sufficient men and women. Many who are in God’s service, proclaiming the truth by pen and voice …
18103 The Review and Herald February 7, 1957, paragraph 24
… the spiritual world there is no life without growth in grace. Spiritual impulse is not growth. Impulse is feeling, and to depend on feeling is to be as changeful …
18104 The Review and Herald February 7, 1957, paragraph 25
… into spiritual life, the life of the Son of God.
18105 The Review and Herald February 7, 1957, paragraph 26
… sound, spiritual growth, because we are partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust. Advance, is the watchword …
18106 The Review and Herald March 20, 1958, paragraph 9
… true spiritual condition. They are worldly, without God, without hope.
18107 The Review and Herald June 25, 1959, paragraph 16
… all spirituous liquors—are not to be taken moderately, but discarded. The poisonous narcotics are not to be treated in the same way as the subject of eggs, butter …
18108 The Review and Herald August 13, 1959, paragraph 20
… or spiritually, for hearing. Those who will deny self, and make any and every sacrifice for Christ’s sake will be able to teach because their precept and example …
18109 Sabbath-School Worker July 1, 1885, paragraph 3
… are spiritually indolent, who have no high, elevated, holy aspirations; for the same mind of indifference, phariseeism, of form without the power, will be seen …
18110 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1885, Art. A, paragraph 2
… of spiritual sympathy. They do not realize that by their long, tedious talks they are killing the interest in, and love for, the school.
18111 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1885, Art. A, paragraph 4
… of spiritual and intellectual truths, and thus, while educating others, he will be educated himself. The scholars are not awed by his display of profound knowledge …
18112 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1885, Art. A, paragraph 5
… lack spiritual insight to enable them to apprehend the wants of those for whom they are laboring.
18113 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1885, paragraph 8
… produce spiritual death.
18114 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1885, paragraph 11
… greater spiritual eye-sight. We must ourselves be learners in Christ’s school before we can be teachers. We are to stand as representatives of Jesus Christ …
18115 Sabbath-School Worker April 1, 1886, paragraph 4
… . All spiritual culture Christ has provided for his children. If Jesus is abiding in the soul, the heart is filled with the holy graces of his spirit, which makes …
18116 Sabbath-School Worker April 1, 1886, paragraph 6
… have spiritual eyesight to discern the wants of the cause of God, and to work with a devoted, unselfish interest, keeping self ever hid in Jesus. We want young …
18117 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1886, paragraph 4
… the spiritual growth of those who indulge in them. We should educate the children not to be narrow, but broad; and an agony of desire and a wrestling faith should …
18118 Sabbath-School Worker October 1, 1886, paragraph 5
… , the spiritual growth, should correspond with the growth of the body. Workers of experience should not be contended to do all the work themselves, but let the …
18119 Sabbath-School Worker January 1, 1889, paragraph 10
… as spiritually. Many fail to acquire this power, not because they are lacking in ability, but because they fail to apply themselves with determined and diligent …
18120 Sabbath-School Worker July 1, 1889, paragraph 6
… in spiritual things, and be fitted for the higher life. When parents take the first steps, making their own habits and practices in eating, dressing, and living …