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1821 The Review and Herald April 28, 1885, paragraph 7
… , the trees, the birds, the flowers of the valley, the hills, the lake, and the beautiful heavens, were associated in their minds with sacred truths, which would …
1822 The Review and Herald August 25, 1885, paragraph 5
… loss of the soul, the loss of eternal riches. They might have had that life which measures with the life of God; for Jesus died to bring the blessings and treasures …
1823 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 5
… characters of all must be, if, like Enoch, they are to be translated when Christ shall come. His life was what the life of every individual may be if he closely …
1824 The Review and Herald September 1, 1885, paragraph 9
… the tree. If the fruit is sour and unpalatable, the rootlets of that tree are not drawing nourishment from a pure source. If our affections are brought into …
1825 The Review and Herald November 10, 1885, paragraph 15
… next life. It is too solemn a period for any of us to be careless or move in uncertainty. Our intercourse with others should be characterized by sobriety and …
1826 The Review and Herald December 1, 1885, paragraph 13
… promise of eternal life is on condition of obedience. “Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in …
1827 The Review and Herald March 16, 1886, paragraph 4
… a life of sin rather than of holiness?
1828 The Review and Herald May 25, 1886, paragraph 6
… of life, that we may at last be fitted for the heavenly society in the kingdom of glory; and the only means by which to attain this elevation of Christian …
1829 The Review and Herald July 27, 1886, paragraph 3
… of any one of them. Adam and Eve were permitted to eat of all the trees in the garden, save one. The Lord said to the holy pair, In the day that ye eat of the tree of knowledge …
1830 The Review and Herald August 24, 1886, paragraph 5
… deeds of love and goodness. The sweet savor of Christ surrounds them; their influence is to elevate and bless. They are fruitful trees. Men and women of this …
1831 The Review and Herald September 14, 1886, paragraph 19
… the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.”
1832 The Review and Herald November 9, 1886, paragraph 6
… -tree which bore no fruit was doomed to be cut down, condemned as an encumbrance to the very soil it occupied. God requires healthy growth of every tree in …
1833 The Review and Herald February 15, 1887, paragraph 5
… word of God, may be familiar with the evidences of their faith, and yet be like the pretentious fig-tree, which flaunted its foliage in the face of the world, but …
1834 The Review and Herald June 7, 1887, paragraph 1
… eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God.” Revelation 2:4-7 .
1835 The Review and Herald June 7, 1887, paragraph 5
… eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God.” Could mortals find language more impressive, more to the point, than these words of Christ …
1836 The Review and Herald June 7, 1887, paragraph 15
… eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God.” Whatever was lost in the fall of Adam is more than restored in redemption. He that sitteth …
1837 The Review and Herald June 14, 1887, paragraph 12
… present life. It is these that Jesus has pronounced blessed: “Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter …
1838 The Review and Herald October 11, 1887, paragraph 10
… shadows of the tomb, in full faith of coming forth to immortal life in the morning of the resurrection. The paradise of God, the home of the blessed! There all …
1839 The Review and Herald May 1, 1888, paragraph 11
… standard of holiness. The principles of God's law must become the principles of your life and the motive power of all your actions. The impulses of your heart …
1840 The Review and Herald May 22, 1888, paragraph 9
… pages of their life history present a mournful blank. They are trees in the garden of God, but only cumberers of the ground, darkening with their unproductive …