Search for: His divinity

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… the divine similitude. When the spirit is worked by the Holy Spirit, the efforts to reach souls will be effectual.

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… through divine grace. Our institutions must take on a mold superior to that which has yet been manifested. Will it be decidedly revealed? The Lord calls upon …

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… give His life, that the world might have an opportunity to be redeemed. He would stand in man’s behalf against the enemy of all good and by divine grace overcome …

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divinity with humanity, and came to this earth to labor and suffer and die, in order to make it possible for fallen man to become a partaker of the divine nature …

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… the divine-human Sufferer. He pointed Him to the open heavens, telling Him of the souls that would be saved as the result of His sufferings. He assured Him that …

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… out His requirements, it will be seen that He is Ruler, carrying out His divine will.

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divine nature. We must not crowd upon our minds such a variety of things that we shall lose the true understanding of what the Lord Jesus presents in His teachings …

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… to His aid, He who could have driven that mob in terror from His sight by the flashing forth of His divine majesty submitted with perfect calmness to the coarsest …

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… as His Son. Again, just before Christ’s betrayal, the Father had spoken, witnessing to His divinity. But now the voice from heaven was silent. No testimony in …

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… desires His workers to branch out, not in self-confidence, but in faith, bearing a living testimony for truth and righteousness. Divine truth is to be received …

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… from his way, that wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand. Nevertheless, if thou warn the wicked of his way to turn from …

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… the Divine. While the world is seeking to demonstrate their flying machines at the cost of life, more or less, the Lord would enjoin His people to engage in a …

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… through His poverty might take hold through faith of His divine nature and become rich.

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… become His followers should become one with Him in self-denial and self-sacrifice, as He gave us example. All who would become partakers of His divine nature …

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… the divine nature, sure of an inheritance in His kingdom, receiving of His glory.

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… the divine. We need the Holy Spirit to guide us in all things; and if we respond to this guidance, we shall be able to show much more than we do now the spirit of true …

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… in His hands, as obedient children, to be molded and fashioned in the similitude of the divine. Let no man worship his own opinion. Let no one seek to serve and …

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… in His hand. Should He refuse to drink it? Only through His sacrifice could the sinner be saved. Should the divine Sufferer refuse to drink of that cup trembling …

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Christ clothed His divinity with humanity, that He might encircle humanity. Cannot His followers be willing to submit to some things that they cannot clearly understand, in order to be able to help those who need help?

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… as His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him that hath called us to glory and virtue …