Search for: His divinity

581 The Review and Herald November 26, 1861, paragraph 10

… the divine life; their faith is not made perfect by works; they do not feel their lack of spirituality, but boast that they have the truth, and they sometimes …

582 The Review and Herald February 18, 1862, paragraph 6

… the divine origin of their mission, and then his instruments, the magicians, would prevail. Satan was unwilling to have the people of Israel released from …

583 The Review and Herald April 22, 1862, paragraph 13

… the divine life heavenward, and the angel will make a cheerful, happy record.

584 The Review and Herald August 19, 1862, Art. A, paragraph 11

… was divinely instructed of him, and was a mighty laborer in word and doctrine, yet his course was marked with humility and fear in regard to himself.

585 The Review and Herald March 29, 1870, paragraph 6

… sacrificed his majesty, his splendor, his glory, and his honor, and for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might be made rich. He condescended …

586 The Review and Herald March 29, 1870, paragraph 19

… , and his heart is set on heavenly things. The bent of his mind and heart proves his sincerity. The simple faith and trust in God of this man is more acceptable …

587 The Review and Herald March 29, 1870, paragraph 23

his greatness, his mercy and excellences. Let his goodness and love and perfection of character captivate your heart. Converse upon His divine charms, and …

588 The Review and Herald April 12, 1870, paragraph 1

… the divine Teacher, “This is an hard saying, who can hear it?” Many may think that the way is made too straight; when we talk of self-denial, and sacrifice for Christ's …

589 The Review and Herald April 19, 1870, paragraph 10

… the divine. He walked with God three hundred years; and he was not, for God took him, that is, translated him to Heaven. The flaming chariots of God were sent for …

590 The Review and Herald May 31, 1870, paragraph 10

… left his riches, his majesty, and his high command, and took upon himself our nature, that he might make a way of escape—to do what? To humiliate you? To degrade you …

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

… impress his hearers with divine truth. He connected the works of God's finger in the heavens and upon the earth with the words of life he wished to impress …

592 The Review and Herald July 25, 1871, paragraph 8

… impress his hearers with divine truth.

593 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 4

The divine Son of God was the only sacrifice of sufficient value to fully satisfy the claims of God's perfect law. The angels were sinless, but of less value …

594 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 5

… through his own divine perfection of character to atone for man's sin, and to elevate him, and bring him back to his first estate.

595 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 8

… in his own person, with his guilt upon him, and with no greater merit than he possessed in himself. Christ alone could open the way, by making an offering equal …

596 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 12

… men divinely appointed to the sacred work. They had eagerly aspired to the office through love of power and show. They desired a position where they could …

597 The Review and Herald December 17, 1872, paragraph 14

… infants? His divine glory and majesty were veiled by humanity, and angels heralded his advent. The tidings of his birth were borne with joy to the heavenly …

598 The Review and Herald December 24, 1872, paragraph 1

The King of glory stooped low to take humanity; and angels, who had witnessed his splendor in the heavenly courts, as he was worshiped by all the heavenly hosts, were disappointed to find their divine Commander in a position of so great humiliation.

599 The Review and Herald December 24, 1872, paragraph 22

… on his benevolent work for their salvation, and final exaltation to his own throne. He sent angels to attend his Son and preserve his life, till his mission …

600 The Review and Herald December 31, 1872, paragraph 10

… them his sacred mission, and the daily blessing of having committed to their charge and parental care, for awhile, the Son of God, whose divinity was veiled …