Search for: His divinity

641 The Review and Herald April 27, 1876, paragraph 30

… , higher, diviner life. If this is your aim and object, as I trust and believe, let me call you brethren, and we will unite as one. Let no discouragement deter you; some …

642 The Review and Herald April 27, 1876, paragraph 43

… hinder his advancement in the divine life; the love of God should be uppermost, and he should be willing to make everything subservient to His cause. He wants …

643 The Review and Herald September 21, 1876, paragraph 10

… the divine commands. Abraham was sorely tested in his old age. The words of the Lord seemed terrible and uncalled-for to the stricken old man; yet he never questioned …

644 The Review and Herald September 21, 1876, paragraph 13

… a divine hand, saying, “And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin; and yet I say unto …

645 The Review and Herald March 21, 1878, paragraph 7

… trace his divine footsteps before us, pressing down the briers. Christ would have accepted this talented and noble ruler, if he had yielded to his requirements …

646 The Review and Herald August 8, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 3

… of his divine nature; they are wrapped up in self, and do not discern sacred things.

647 The Review and Herald August 8, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 10

… of his divine power upon their labors; that they should be meek, spiritual-minded, and in constant communion with Heaven. Then those who are converted under …

648 The Review and Herald August 8, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 14

… by his boundless mercy, by his blood, and agonies, and death. When the Master calls you, “Go work today in my vineyard,” let no selfish desire, no worldly ambition …

650 The Review and Herald August 8, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 19

… need divine power, which God is willing to give without stint, when the draft is made upon him. Only go to God, and take him at his word, and let your works be sustained …

651 The Review and Herald November 28, 1878, paragraph 3

… in his life. Still he studies, with a desire to be like his great Exemplar; he catches the looks, the spirit, of his beloved Master; by beholding he becomes changed …

652 The Review and Herald December 12, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 3

… bearing his yoke and lifting his burdens. Thus they will find pure happiness and rich joys. Whoever accepts the invitation of Christ to bear his yoke and share …

653 The Review and Herald December 12, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 13

… seek his own. He identified his interest with the wants of his people. He went about doing good. Our sisters who have hitherto lived for self and have cherished …

654 The Review and Herald December 12, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 14

… the divine Model. Our liberalities are never to cease; our charities must be regular and constant; and order must be observed in the work. It is not a trait of …

655 The Review and Herald December 19, 1878, paragraph 11

… the divine rays of light that they may brighten the paths of others. Those who are co-laborers with God will have no disposition to engage in the various expedients …

656 The Review and Herald January 2, 1879, paragraph 1

… the divine plan, the Son of man came to seek and to save that which was lost. If this work was not beneath the dignity of the world's Redeemer, the Creator of worlds …

657 The Review and Herald January 2, 1879, paragraph 6

… the divine nature will be indifferent in this matter. The world is our field; with a firm hold on God for his strength and his grace we may move forward in the …

658 The Review and Herald January 2, 1879, paragraph 7

… the divine image; for it will be in close sympathy with God. The whole life will flow out with cheerful readiness in channels of love and sympathy for humanity …

659 The Review and Herald January 2, 1879, paragraph 8

… the divine touch. This is true sanctification, as revealed in the word of God. It is the work of a lifetime. And that which the Spirit of God has begun upon the earth …

660 The Review and Herald August 28, 1879, Art. A, paragraph 4

… , the divine reality that there is in the religion of Christ. They may exemplify in their lives that the happiness which worldlings seek after in vain is to …