Search for: His divinity

601 The Review and Herald December 31, 1872, paragraph 14

… . The divine rays of light emanating from Jesus are not with them, cheering them with their loving, elevating influence. They are enshrouded in gloom, because …

602 The Review and Herald December 31, 1872, paragraph 16

… of his person. He possessed divine excellence and greatness. He was equal with God. It pleased the Father that in him all fullness should dwell. He “thought it …

603 The Review and Herald December 31, 1872, paragraph 17

… the divine. His mission was to reconcile God to man, and man to God. His work was to unite the finite with the Infinite. This was the only way in which fallen men …

604 The Review and Herald January 7, 1873, paragraph 2

… manifest his glory and power to his people through a corrupt priesthood. The set time to favor his people had come. The faith of the Jews had become clouded …

605 The Review and Herald January 7, 1873, paragraph 14

… of his eyes and the hearing of his ears would so pervert his mind that he would lose a sense of the sinfulness of sin. A great work was before him, and it was necessary …

607 The Review and Herald January 21, 1873, paragraph 16

… unites his interests with the fallen sons and daughters of Adam here below, while his divinity grasps the throne of God. And thus Christ opens the communication …

608 The Review and Herald April 8, 1873, paragraph 16

… witnessed his miracles, and listened to his divine lessons of instruction, and heard the comforting words which fell from his lips, was more privileged than …

609 The Review and Herald April 8, 1873, paragraph 18

… of his own mission. He was not privileged to be with Christ and witness the divine power attending the greater light, which was manifested in the recovery …

610 The Review and Herald April 8, 1873, paragraph 19

… to his divine teachings under a variety of circumstances while preaching in the temple—walking in the streets, teaching the multitudes by the way side, and …

611 The Review and Herald September 16, 1873, paragraph 19

… to his people? Oh, no! He who died to redeem man from death, loves with a divine love. He rebukes those he loves. “As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten.” But many will …

612 The Review and Herald September 23, 1873, paragraph 20

… trust his servant among his people who had provoked his divine anger.

613 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 1

… , attested his divine character. The voice from the Father declared the close relation of Christ to his Infinite Majesty: “This is my beloved Son in whom I am …

614 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 6

… of his hands. Man made in the divine image could contemplate and appreciate the glorious works of God in nature.

615 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 23

Christ's divine soul was exercised with pity that was infinite for ruined man. As his wretched, helpless condition came up before him, and as he saw that by …

616 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 31

… the divine law. He was not to do away the smallest part of its claims in the work of redemption for man, but in order to save man and maintain the sacred claims …

617 The Review and Herald February 24, 1874, paragraph 33

The divine Son of God saw that no arm but his own could save fallen man. He determined to help man. He left the fallen angels to perish in their rebellion, but stretched …

618 The Review and Herald March 3, 1874, paragraph 1

… of his guilt, could no longer come directly before God with his supplications, for his transgression of the divine law had placed an impassable barrier between …

619 The Review and Herald July 28, 1874, paragraph 14

… , through his seductive power, led men to vain philosophy to question and finally to disbelieve in divine revelation and the existence of God. He could look …

620 The Review and Herald August 4, 1874, paragraph 6

… the divine law would be acceptable. Christ's work was to reconcile man to God through his human nature, and God to man through his divine nature.