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What prerogative of God and Christ did Satan envy? Isa 14:12-14
Lucifer was enshrouded with glory as the covering cherub. Yet this angel whom
God had created, and entrusted with power, became desirous of being as God. He
gained the sympathy of some of his associates by suggesting thoughts of criticism
regarding the government of God. S.D.A. Bible commentary Vol.4 p.1143
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LESSON 1
Tuesday
According to this passage of scripture there was more than one person involved in the creation of the world, who were they? Gen.1:26
After the earth was created, and the beasts upon it, the Father and Son carried
out their purpose, which was designed before the fall of Satan, to make man in
their own image. They had wrought together in the creation of the earth and every
living thing upon it. And now God says to his Son, "Let us make man in our image."
Signs Of The Times Jan. 9,1879
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the
Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things
were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was
made. Jn. 1:1-3
Christ left His position in the heavenly courts, and came to this earth to live the
life of human beings. This sacrifice He made in order to show that Satan's charge
against God is false--that it is possible for man to obey the laws of God's kingdom.
Equal with the Father, honored and adored by the angels, in our behalf Christ
humbled Himself, and came to this earth to live a life of lowliness and poverty--to
be a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. Yet the stamp of divinity was upon
His humanity. He came as a divine Teacher, to uplift human beings, to increase
their physical, mental, and spiritual efficiency.
S.D.A. Bible Commentary Vol.5
p.1129.
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The Father and His Son were both engaged in the work
of creating a place and home for man.
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More than once in Christs life on earth, his Father spake audibly from
heaven, what was His declaration? Matt.3 :17, 17:5
At the baptism and at the transfiguration the voice of God had been heard
proclaiming Christ as His Son. Again, just before Christ's betrayal, the Father had
spoken, witnessing to His divinity. Desires Of Ages p.746
For this work He left the heavenly courts. He said of Himself, "For this cause
came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth." The truth came
from His lips with freshness and power, as a new revelation. He was the way, the
truth, and the life. His life, given for this sinful world, was full of earnestness and
momentous results; for His work was to save perishing souls. He came forth to be
the True Light, shining amid the moral darkness of superstition and error, and was
announced by a voice from heaven, proclaiming, "This is My beloved Son, in whom
I am well pleased." And at His transfiguration this voice from heaven was again
heard, "This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye Him." Fundamental Of Christian Education p.405
The apostle was well qualified to speak of the purposes of God concerning the
human race; for during the earthly ministry of Christ he had seen and heard much
that pertained to the kingdom of God. "We have not followed cunningly devised
fables," he reminded the believers, "when we made known unto you the power and
coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For He
received from God the Father honour and glory, when there came such a voice to
him from the excellent glory, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
And this voice which came from heaven we heard, when we were with him in the
holy mount." Reflecting Christ p.221.
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LESSON 1
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LESSON 1
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What great privilege can redeemed man enjoy, that the angels cannot? 1Jn 3:1-2
What love, what matchless love, that, sinners and aliens as we are, we may be
brought back to God and adopted into His family! We may address Him by the
endearing name, "Our Father," which is a sign of our affection for Him and a pledge
of His tender regard and relationship to us. And the Son of God, beholding the
heirs of grace, "is not ashamed to call them brethren." They have even a more
sacred relationship to God than have the angels who have never fallen......In all
His children God beholds the image of His only-begotten Son. He looks upon them
with a love greater than any language can express. He enfolds them in the arms of
His love. The Lord rejoices over His people.He has redeemed us out of the careless world and has chosen us to become members of the royal family, sons and
daughters of the heavenly King. He invites us to trust in Him with a trust deeper
and stronger than that of a child in his earthly father. God is to us a tender, compassionate, heavenly Father. My Life Today p.289
Henceforth you are not your own; you are brought with a price. "Ye were not
redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, . . . but with the precious
blood of Christ. . . ." 1 Peter 1:18, 19. Through this simple act of believing God, the
Holy Spirit has begotten a new life in your heart. You are as a child born into the
family of God, and He loves you as He loves His Son. The Faith I Live By p.19
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LESSON 2
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The God-man
That God should thus be manifest in the flesh is
indeed a mystery; and without the help of the Holy
Spirit we cannot hope to comprehend this subject.
The most humbling lesson that man has to learn is
the nothingness of human wisdom, and the folly of
trying, by his own unaided efforts, to find out God. He
may exert his intellectual powers to the utmost, he
may have what the world calls a superior education,
yet he may still be ignorant in Gods eyes. The ancient philosophers boasted of their wisdom; but how
did it weigh in the scale with God? Solomon had great
learning; but his wisdom was foolishness; for he did
not know how to stand in moral independence, free
from sin, in the strength of a character molded after
the divine similitude. Solomon has told us the result
of his research, his painstaking efforts, his persevering inquiry. He pronounces his wisdom altogether
vanity. By wisdom the world knew not God. Their
estimation of the divine character, their imperfect
knowledge of His attributes, did not enlarge and expand their mental conception. Their minds were not
ennobled in conformity to the divine will, but they
plunged into the grossest idolatry. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed
the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made
like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted
beasts, and creeping things (Rom. 1:22, 23). This is
the worth of all requirements and knowledge apart
from Christ. 1SM 249
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The God-man
LESSON 2
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The make-up of a being is twofold, body and Spirit, the Spirit being
the real identity and the body the home or house in which the Spirit
lives! See 2Cor 5:1, 1Cor 6:19
The apostle would call our attention from ourselves to the Author of our salvation. He presents before us His two natures, divine and human. Here is the description of the divine: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be
equal with God. He was the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his
person. Now, of the human: He was made in the likeness of men: and being
found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death......
He clothed His divinity with humanity. He was all the while as God, but He did not
appear as God. He veiled the demonstrations of Deity, which had commanded the
homage, and called forth the admiration, of the universe of God. He was God while
upon earth, but He divested Himself of the form of God, and in its stead took the
form and fashion of a man......He was God, but the glories of the form of God He for
a while relinquished. Though He walked among men in poverty, scattering His
blessings wherever He went, at His word legions of angels would surround their
Redeemer, and do Him homage. But He walked the earth unrecognized, unconfessed, with but few exceptions, by His creatures.
S.D.A. Bible Commentary
Vol.5 p.1126
Our personal identity is preserved in the resurrection, though not the same
particles of matter or material substance as went into the grave. The wondrous
works of God are a mystery to man. The spirit, the character of man, is returned to
God, there to be preserved. In the resurrection every man will have his own character. God in His own time will call forth the dead, giving again the breath of life,
and bidding the dry bones live. The same form will come forth, but it will be free
from disease and every defect. It lives again bearing the same individuality of
features, so that friend will recognize friend. Maranatha p.301.
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The Man Christ Jesus walked this earth as God in human flesh. His Spirit was divine and his body human.
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LESSON 2
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This state was experienced by the early believers and will be also seen
by us in the last days!
This was the spirit that pervaded the early church. After the outpouring of the
Holy Spirit, "the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul:
neither said any of them that aught of the things which he possessed was his own."
"Neither was there any among them that lacked." "And with great power gave the
apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus: and great grace was upon
them all." Acts 4:32, 34, 33. Desires Of Ages p.551
All were to share in this work of imparting of their carnal things to those who
ministered unto them in spiritual things. They were also taught that the widows and
fatherless had a claim upon their charity. Pure and undefiled religion is defined, to
visit the widows and fatherless in their affliction, and to keep unspotted from the
world. I saw it was not merely to sympathize with them in their affliction by comforting words, but to aid them, if needy, with their substance. Spiritual Gifts Vol.2
p.230-231
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The God-Man
LESSON 2
Wednesday
What is the promise given to those who trust in God? Isa. 26:3
In the heart of Christ, where reigned perfect harmony with God, there was perfect peace. He was never elated by applause, nor dejected by censure or disappointment. Amid the greatest opposition and the most cruel treatment, He was still
of good courage. But many who profess to be His followers have an anxious,
troubled heart, because they are afraid to trust themselves with God. They do not
make a complete surrender to Him; for they shrink from the consequences that
such a surrender may involve. Unless they do make this surrender, they cannot
find peace. It is the love of self that brings unrest. When we are born from above,
the same mind will be in us that was in Jesus, the mind that led Him to humble
Himself that we might be saved. Then we shall not be seeking the highest place.
We shall desire to sit at the feet of Jesus, and learn of Him. We shall understand
that the value of our work does not consist in making a show and noise in the
world, and in being active and zealous in our own strength. The value of our work
is in proportion to the impartation of the Holy Spirit. Trust in God brings holier
qualities of mind, so that in patience we may possess our souls. Desires Of Ages
p.330-1
In our efforts to tell others of our faith, do we focus on our church and
our fellowship or do we point them to Christ?
The work of every ambassador of Christ is to bear witness to the light. He is not
to take Christ's place, but to reveal Christ to the world, to show forth the praises of
Him who hath called us out of darkness into his marvelous light. God has sent his
ministers out as his standard-bearers. They are to point to Jesus who taketh away
the sin of the world. The Ellen G White 1888 Materials p.673.
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The God-Man
LESSON 2
Thursday
For as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to
have life in himself; Jn 5:26
"In him was life; and the life was the light of men" (John 1:4). It is not physical life
that is here specified, but immortality, the life which is exclusively the property of
God. The Word, who was with God, and who was God, had this life. Physical life is
something which each individual receives. It is not eternal or immortal; for God, the
Life-giver, takes it again. Man has no control over his life. But the life of Christ was
unborrowed. No one can take this life from Him. "I lay it down of myself" (John 10:
18), He said. In Him was life, original, unborrowed, underived. This life is not inherent in man. He can possess it only through Christ. He cannot earn it; it is given him
as a free gift if he will believe in Christ as His personal Saviour. Selected Messages Vol.1 p.296-7
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LESSON 2
Friday
What was the Fathers own testimony in regards to his Son? Matt 17:5
These words of confirmation were given to inspire faith in those who witnessed
the scene, and to strengthen the Saviour for His mission. Notwithstanding that the
sins of a guilty world were laid upon Christ, notwithstanding the humiliation of taking upon Himself our fallen nature, the voice from heaven declared Him to be the
Son of the Eternal. Desires Of Ages p.112
What lessons may we learn from the life of Christ? Ps. 40:8 (Jn 7:17)
Those who are seeking to know the truth and to understand the will of God,
who are faithful to the light and zealous in the performance of their daily duties, will
surely know of the doctrine, for they will be guided into all truth. God does not
promise, by the masterly acts of His providence, to irresistibly bring men to the
knowledge of His truth, when they do not seek for truth and have no desire to know
the truth. Testimonies for the church Vol.3 p.427-428
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What was the condition of the lamb before the throne? Rev. 5:6
The efficacy of the blood of Christ was to be presented to the people with
freshness and power, that their faith might lay hold upon its merits. As the high
priest sprinkled the warm blood upon the mercy seat, while the fragrant cloud of
incense ascended before God, so while we confess our sins and plead the efficacy
of Christ's atoning blood, our prayers are to ascend to heaven, fragrant with the
merits of our Saviour's character. Notwithstanding our unworthiness, we are ever
to bear in mind that there is One that can take away sin and save the sinner. Every
sin acknowledged before God with a contrite heart, He will remove. This faith is the
life of the church. Testimonies To Ministers p.92-3
The Bible clearly shows the sacrifice of Christ on our behalf. 1 Pet
3:18
Herein His love commends itself in the most marvelous manner to the rebellious race. What a sight for angels to behold! What a hope for man, "that, while we
were yet sinners, Christ died for us"! The just suffered for the unjust..... Testimonies to Ministers p.246
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LESSON 3
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LESSON 3
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Today we dont have to offer a lamb for sacrifice, Christ made the
provision for us to be forgiven. What are the two things nessecary?
Prov. 28:13
The conditions of obtaining mercy from God are simple and reasonable. The
Lord does not require us to do some grievous thing in order to gain forgiveness.
We need not make long and wearisome pilgrimages, or perform painful penances,
to commend our souls to the God of heaven or to expiate our transgression. He
that "confesseth and forsaketh" his sin "shall have mercy." Proverbs 28:13. Acts
Of The Apostles p.552
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LESSON 3
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What other great blessing has the death of Christ given to mankind?
By His life and His death, Christ has achieved even more than recovery from
the ruin wrought through sin. It was Satan's purpose to bring about an eternal
separation between God and man; but in Christ we become more closely united to
God than if we had never fallen. In taking our nature, the Saviour has bound Himself to humanity by a tie that is never to be broken. Through the eternal ages He is
linked with us. "God so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son." John
3:16. He gave Him not only to bear our sins, and to die as our sacrifice; He gave
Him to the fallen race. To assure us of His immutable counsel of peace, God gave
His only-begotten Son to become one of the human family, forever to retain His
human nature. Desires Of Ages p.25
By the casting of the grain into the soil, Christ represents the sacrifice of Himself for our redemption. "Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die," He
says, "it abideth alone; but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit." John 12:24. So the
death of Christ will result in fruit for the kingdom of God. In accordance with the law
of the vegetable kingdom, life will be the result of His death. Christ Object Lessons p.86
While Christ died for sins, Christians are to do something similar, what
is it that is required of us? Rom 6:1-7
The new birth is a rare experience in this age of the world. This is the reason
why there are so many perplexities in the churches. Many, so many, who assume
the name of Christ are unsanctified and unholy. They have been baptized, but they
were buried alive. Self did not die, and therefore they did not rise to newness of life
in Christ. (MS 148, 1897). S.D.A. Bible Commentary Vol.6 p.1075.
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For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom. 6:23
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Those who will make it through the great tribulation will do so for two
reasons, what are they? Rev 7:14, 12:11
This is our washing and ironing time--the time when we are to cleanse our
robes of character in the blood of the Lamb. John says, "Behold the Lamb of God,
which taketh away the sin of the world." . . . Shall we not let Him take them away?
Shall we not let our sins go (GCB April 6, 1903, p. 89)? S.D.A. Bible Commentary
Vol. 5 p.1131.
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.....and without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sin. Christ died to remove all the sins of the
world, including ours!
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Rom. 3:23
Sin has placed a separation between man and God, so that man could no longer
hold open face to face communion with his maker.
To sin, wherever found, "our God is a consuming fire." Heb. 12:29. In all who
submit to His power the Spirit of God will consume sin. But if men cling to sin, they
become identified with it. Then the glory of God, which destroys sin, must destroy
them. Desires Of Ages p.107
What hope was given to man in his sinful condition? 1Jn. 2:1
The intercession of Christ in our behalf is that of presenting His divine merits in
the offering of Himself to the Father as our substitute and surety; for He ascended
up on high to make an atonement for our transgressions. Faith and works p.105
The prayer of faith is the great strength of the Christian, and will assuredly
prevail against Satan. This is why he insinuates that we have no need of prayer.
The name of Jesus, our Advocate, he detests; and when we earnestly come to Him
for help, Satan's host is alarmed. It serves his purpose well if we neglect the exercise of prayer, for then his lying wonders are more readily received.--Testimonies,
vol. 1, p. 296. (1862)
Christ is your Redeemer; He will take no advantage of your humiliating confessions. If you have sin of a private character, confess it to Christ, who is the only
Mediator between God and man. If any man sin, we have an advocate with the
Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. 1 John 2:1. Counsels On Health p.374
Who is the only smediator between God and man? 1Tim. 2:5
God is approached through Jesus Christ, the Mediator, the only way through
which He forgives sins. God cannot forgive sins at the expense of His justice, His
holiness, and His truth. But He does forgive sins and that fully. There are no sins
He will not forgive in and through the Lord Jesus Christ. This is the sinners only
hope, and if he rests here in sincere faith, he is sure of pardon and that full and
free. There is only one channel and that is accessible to all, and through that
channel a rich and abundant forgiveness awaits the penitent, contrite soul and the
darkest sins are forgiven. S.D.A Bible Commentaries Vol.7 p.912-13
After the fall Christ became Adams instructor. He acted in Gods stead toward
humanity, saving the race from immediate death. He took upon him the office of
mediator. Adam and Eve were given a probation in which to return to their allegiance, and in this plan all their posterity were embraced. Conflict And Courage
p.20
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Monday
What works was Christ involved in since the days of Noah? 1Jn 3:8
"For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the
works of the devil." Christ was engaged in this warfare in Noah's day. It was His
voice that spoke to the inhabitants of the old world in messages of warning, reproof, and invitation. He gave the people a probation of one hundred and twenty
years, in which they might have repented. But they chose the deceptions of Satan,
and perished in the waters of the Flood. (Reveiw and Herald, March 12, 1901).
S.D.A. Bible Commentery Vol.1 p.1088.
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Tuesday
What great privilege has Christ granted to fallen humans? 1Jn 3:1
It is not earthly rank, nor birth, nor nationality, nor religious privilege, which
proves that we are members of the family of God; it is love, a love that embraces all
humanity. . . . To be kind to the unthankful and to the evil, to do good hoping for
nothing again, is the insignia of the royalty of heaven, the sure token by which the
children of the Highest reveal their high estate. The Faith I Live By p.38
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Wednesday
What surety can we find as sinners in God the Father? Acts 4:12
(Prov. 18:10)
The great principles of the law, of the very nature of God, are embodied in the
words of Christ on the mount..In receiving the word, we receive Christ. And only
those who thus receive His words are building upon Him..... Christ, the Word, the
revelation of God,--the manifestation of His character, His law, His love, His life,-is the only foundation upon which we can build a character that will endure....We
build on Christ by obeying His word. It is not he who merely enjoys righteousness,
that is righteous, but he who does righteousness. Holiness is not rapture; it is the
result of surrendering all to God; it is doing the will of our heavenly Father. Mount
of Blessings p.148-149
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Thursday
Having found Jesus we need also to add a more vital element to our
finding, what is this element? Jn 15:4,7
Abiding in Christ means a constant receiving of His Spirit, a life of unreserved
surrender to His service. The channel of communication must be open continually
between man and his God. As the vine branch constantly draws the sap from the
living vine, so are we to cling to Jesus, and receive from Him by faith the strength
and perfection of His own character. The root sends its nourishment through the
branch to the outermost twig. So Christ communicates the current of spiritual strength
to every believer. So long as the soul is united to Christ, there is no danger that it
will wither or decay. Desires Of Ages p.676
Do you ask, "How am I to abide in Christ?"--In the same way as you received
Him at first. "As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in
him" (Col. 2:6). . . . You gave yourself to God, to be His wholly, to serve and obey
Him, and you took Christ as your Saviour. You could not yourself atone for your
sins or change your heart, but having given yourself to God, you believed that He
for Christ's sake did all this for you. Gods Amazing Grace p.293
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Is Christ and God one single being? What does Christ mean when he
says, I and my Father are One. Jn 10:30?
Jesus says, I and my Father... thereby indicating two different individuals. He
could not be saying that two people are the same one person, therefore the phrase,
are one, must mean that they(Jesus and his Father) are alike, rather than the
same. Paul says of Jesus that he was, the express image of his(the Fathers)
person... Heb. 1:3. The scripture says, Therefore shall a man leave his father
and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh. Gen.
2:24(Matt 19:5) This is talking about marriage which involves two people, a man
and his wife, and it says of these two people that, they shall be one flesh, yet we
will all agree that we have never seen two married people change into one person,
they remain two, but now they work together with the same goals and purposes,
thus they are alike.
The Father and the Son each have a personality. Christ declared: "I and My
Father are one." Yet it was the Son of God who came to the world in human form.
Laying aside His royal robe and kingly crown, He clothed His divinity with humanity, that humanity through His infinite sacrifice might become partakers of the divine nature and escape the corruption that is in the world through lust. Testimonies For The Church Vol.9 p.68
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LESSON 5
Monday
What was the circumstance surrounding the answer Jesus gave the
Jews in Jn. 5:1-17, and what was the Jews response? Jn 5:18
Jesus claimed equal rights with God in doing a work equally sacred, and of the
same character with that which engaged the Father in heaven. But the Pharisees
were still more incensed. He had not only broken the law, according to their understanding, but in calling God "His own Father" had declared Himself equal with God.
John 5:18, R. V. The whole nation of the Jews called God their Father, therefore
they would not have been so enraged if Christ had represented Himself as standing in the same relation to God. But they accused Him of blasphemy, showing that
they understood Him as making this claim in the highest sense. Desires Of Ages
p.207-8
Christ was the Son of God, equal with the Father; and yet he was abused,
ridiculed, scourged, and crucified. There are many who have thought that the Father had no part in the sufferings of the Son; but this is a mistake. The Father
suffered with the Son. Signs Of The Times, Nov 25, 1889
What power does Jesus have as one equal with God? Mark 2:7-10
It required nothing less than creative power to restore health to that decaying
body. The same voice that spoke life to man created from the dust of the earth, had
spoken life to the dying paralytic. And the same power that gave life to the body
had renewed the heart. He who at creation "spake, and it was," who "commanded,
and it stood fast" (Psalm 33:9), had spoken life to the soul dead in trespasses and
sins. The healing of the body was an evidence of the power that had renewed the
heart. Christ bade the paralytic arise and walk...." The Ministry Of Healing p.77.
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LESSON 5
Tuesday
What declaration did Christ make that shows that One was above him?
Jn 14:28
From eternity there was a complete unity between the Father and the Son.
They were two, yet little short of being identical; two in individuality, yet one in
spirit, and heart, and character. Youth Instructor, December 16, 1897
The Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of the Father, is truly God in
infinity, but not in personality. (Manuscript 116, Dec 19, 1905) Upward Look p.367
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LESSON 5
Wednesday
What is the most important blessing of being one with God? 2Pet 1:4
God is the source of life and light and joy to the universe. Like rays of light from
the sun, blessings flow out from Him to all the creatures He has made. In His
infinite love He has granted men the privilege of becoming partakers of the divine
nature, and, in their turn, of diffusing blessings to their fellow men. This is the
highest honor, the greatest joy, that it is possible for God to bestow upon men.
Those are brought nearest to their Creator who thus become participants in labors
of love. He who refuses to become a "laborer together with God,"--the man who
for the sake of selfish indulgence ignores the wants of his fellow men, the miser
who heaps up his treasures here,--is withholding from himself the richest blessing
that God can give him.--R. & H., Dec. 6, 1887. Counsels On Stewardship p.23.
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The prayer of Jesus is that all the children of the Kingdom of his Father to be united as one, as he and his
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LESSON 5
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What was the result,when the disciples came together in true unity
after Jesus left? Acts 2:1
Before the day of Pentecost they met together, and put away all differences.
They were of one accord. They believed Christ's promise that the blessing would
be given, and they prayed in faith. They did not ask for a blessing for themselves
merely; they were weighted with the burden for the salvation of souls. The gospel
was to be carried to the uttermost parts of the earth, and they claimed the endowment of power that Christ had promised. Then it was that the Holy Spirit was poured
out, and thousands were converted in a day. Desires Of Ages p.827.
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Abide means to remain always. Why is it that our relationship with God is so fluctuating, at times close, at
other times very distant and shaky?
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According to the following passage who dwells with us, and how? Jn
14:23
God has given us Jesus, and in Him is the revelation of God. Our Redeemer
says: "If a man love Me, he will keep My words: and My Father will love him, and
We will come unto him, and make Our abode with him." "Let that therefore abide in
you, which ye have heard from the beginning. If that which ye have heard from the
beginning shall remain in you, ye also shall continue in the Son, and in the Father."
If we know God, and Jesus Christ whom He has sent, unspeakable gladness will
come to the soul. Oh, how we need the divine presence! For the baptism of the
Holy Spirit every worker should be breathing out his prayer to God. Testimonies to
minister p.169-70
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Monday
When Christ breath on his disciples whose spirit did they receive?
Christ breathed upon His disciples and said, "Receive ye the Holy Ghost." Christ
is represented by His Holy Spirit today in every part of His great moral vineyard. He
will give the inspiration of His Holy Spirit to all those who are of a contrite spirit.
Testimonies To Ministers p.214
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Tuesday
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The spirit is the life of the Father. Jesus had to be glorified with the Father before he could send the Spirit to
His disciples.
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Wednesday
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Part 5: PENTECOST
And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it
sat upon each of them.And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost,
and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Acts 2:3-4
The time had now come. The Spirit had been waiting for the crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension of Christ. For ten days the disciples offered their petitions
for the outpouring of the Spirit, and Christ in heaven added His intercession. This
was the occasion of His ascension and inauguration, a jubilee in heaven. He had
ascended on high, leading captivity captive, and He now claimed the gift of the
Spirit, that He might pour it out upon His disciples. (SW Nov. 28, 1905). S.D.A.
Bible Commentary Vol. 6 p.1055.
What similar experience, but of a greater magnitude, awaits the disciples of Christ in the last days? Joel 3:28-29, Hosea 6:3, Zech 10:1
If this prophecy of Joel met a partial fulfillment in the days of the apostles, we
are living in a time when it is to be even more evidently manifest to the people of
God. He will so bestow His Spirit upon His people that they will become a light
amid the moral darkness; and great light will be reflected in all parts of the world. O
that our faith might be increased, that the Lord might work mightily with His people.
(MS 49, 1908). S.D.A Bible Commentaries p.1175
The time has come when we must expect the Lord to do great things for us. Our
efforts must not flag or weaken. We are to grow in grace and in the knowledge of
the Lord. Before the work is closed up and the sealing of God's people is finished,
we shall receive the outpouring of the Spirit of God. Angels from heaven will be in
our midst. The present is a fitting-up time for heaven when we must walk in full
obedience to all the commands of God.--Letter 30, 1907. Selected Messages Bk.1
p.111.
What will be the result of the final outpouring of the Spirit of God upon
his people?
The Spirit and power of God will be poured out upon His children. At that time
many will separate themselves from those churches in which the love of this world
has supplanted love for God and His word. Many, both of ministers and people, will
gladly accept those great truths which God has caused to be proclaimed at this
time to prepare a people for the Lord's second coming. The Great Controversy
p.464
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Friday
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The Spirit operates on the internal invisible level, representing God and his Son in a non-bodily form.
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LESSON 7
Sabbath
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
43
LESSON 7
Sunday
In a parable Jesus spoke of an invitation given to attend a feast prepared by a King, but those to whom the invitation came gave excuses
for not attending, was the excuses valid? Luke 14:16-20
None of the excuses were founded on a real necessity. The man who "must
needs go and see" his piece of ground, had already purchased it. His haste to go
and see it was due to the fact that his interest was absorbed in his purchase. The
oxen, too, had been bought. The proving of them was only to satisfy the interest of
the buyer. The third excuse had no more semblance of reason. The fact that the
intended guest had married a wife need not have prevented his presence at the
feast. His wife also would have been made welcome. But he had his own plans for
enjoyment, and these seemed to him more desirable than the feast he had promised to attend. He had learned to find pleasure in other society than that of the
host. He did not ask to be excused, made not even a pretense of courtesy in his
refusal. The "I cannot" was only a veil for the truth--"I do not care to come." {COL
222.1}
Like these that were bidden, we too are giving excuses for not going
forth to give the invitations to our neighbors and friends to come to
Christ today!
The spiritual banquet has been set before us in rich abundance. We have had
presented to us by the messengers of God the richest feast--the righteousness of
Christ, justification by faith, the exceeding great and precious promises of God in
His Word, free access to the Father by Jesus Christ, the comforts of the Holy Spirit,
and the well-grounded assurance of eternal life in the kingdom of God. We ask,
What could God do for us that He has not done in preparing the great supper, the
heavenly banquet? (RH Jan. 17, 1899)
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LESSON 7
Monday
If the Kingdom of God cometh not with a flash and outward show,
then how would we recognise the kingdom when it comes?
The kingdom of God comes not with outward show. It comes through the gentleness of the inspiration of His word, through the inward working of His Spirit, the
fellowship of the soul with Him who is its life. The greatest manifestation of its
power is seen in human nature brought to the perfection of the character of Christ.
The Ministry of Healing p.36
An appearance of wealth or position, expensive architecture or furnishings, are
not essential to the advancement of the work of God; neither are achievements
that win applause from men and administer to vanity. Worldly display, however
imposing, is of no value with God. Testimonies for the chuch Vol.7 p.143
Jesus says to us is given the keys to the Kingdom, what are the keys
to the kingdom? Matt. 16:19
"The keys of the kingdom of heaven" are the words of Christ. All the words of
Holy Scripture are His, and are here included. These words have power to open
and to shut heaven. They declare the conditions upon which men are received or
rejected. Thus the work of those who preach God's word is a savor of life unto life
or of death unto death. Theirs is a mission weighted with eternal results. The
Desires of Ages p.413.
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The Kingdom Of Heaven is within each born again follower of Jesus Christ and this Kingdom is realised by
the effect of Gods word in our lives.
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LESSON 7
Tuesday
There is also a stronger bond to all who are united in Christ, what is
this bond? 1Cor 12:13
The life of Christ established a religion in which there is no caste, a religion by
which Jew and Gentile, free and bond, are linked in a common brotherhood, equal
before God. No question of policy influenced His movements. He made no difference between neighbors and strangers, friends and enemies. That which appealed
to His heart was a soul thirsting for the waters of life. Testimonies for the church
Vol.9 p.191.
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LESSON 7
Wednesday
At the feast of Levi, the Scribes and Pharisees murmured asking, Why
do ye eat and drink with publicans and sinners? What was Jesus
response to the question? Luke 5:31-32
Christ was a physician of the body as well as of the soul. He was minister and
missionary and physician. From His childhood He was interested in every phase of
human suffering that came under His notice. He could truly say, I came not to be
ministered unto, but to minister. In every case of woe He brought relief, His kind
words having a healing balm. None could say He had worked a miracle, yet He
imparted His virtue to those He saw in suffering and in need. Through the whole
thirty years of His private life He was humble, meek, and lowly. He had a living
connection with God; for the Spirit of God was upon Him, and He gave evidence to
all who were acquainted with Him that He lived to please, honor, and glorify His
Father in the common things of life. (RH Oct. 24, 1899). S.D.A Bible Commentary
Vol.5 p.1088.
The Pharisees claimed to be spiritually whole, and therefore in no need of a
physician, while they regarded the publicans and Gentiles as perishing from diseases of the soul. Then was it not His work, as a physician, to go to the very class
that needed His help? The Desires of Ages p.275.
But although the Pharisees thought so highly of themselves, they were really in a worse condition than the ones they despised. The publicans were less
bigoted and self-sufficient, and thus were more open to the influence of truth. Jesus
said to the rabbis, "Go ye and learn what that meaneth, I will have mercy, and not
sacrifice." Thus He showed that while they claimed to expound the word of God,
they were wholly ignorant of its spirit. The Desires of Ages p.275.
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LESSON 7
Thursday
Who will posses the Kingdom and for how long? Dan. 7:18
The great plan of redemption results in fully bringing back the world into God's
favor. All that was lost by sin is restored. Not only man but the earth is redeemed,
to be the eternal abode of the obedient. For six thousand years Satan has struggled
to maintain possession of the earth. Now God's original purpose in its creation is
accomplished. "The saints of the Most High shall take the kingdom, and possess
the kingdom forever, even forever and ever." Daniel 7:18. Patriachs and Prophets p.342.
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LESSON 7
Friday
Here we see that the Holy city is linked with the church of Christ.
Christ honored the marriage relation by making it also a symbol of the union
between Him and His redeemed ones. He Himself is the Bridegroom; the bride is
the church, of which, as His chosen one, He says, "Thou art all fair, My love; there
is no spot in thee." {AH 26.2}
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LESSON 8
Sabbath
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
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LESSON 8
Sunday
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LESSON 8
Monday
What element of the Christians makeup will pass from this world to
the next? 1 Cor. 4:4,5
A character formed after the divine likeness is the only treasure that a man can
take from this world to the next. I would urge the youth to regard every moment of
time as golden. Do not waste it in indolence, do not spend it in folly, but use it in
grasping higher treasures. Cultivate the thoughts and expand the soul by refusing
to allow the mind to be filled with unimportant matters. Secure every advantage
within your reach for strengthening the intellect. Do not rest satisfied with a low
standard. Be not content until, by faithful endeavor, watchfulness, and earnest
prayer, you have secured the wisdom that is from above. Thus you may gain an
influence over other minds, which will enable you to lead them in the path of uprightness and holiness. This is your privilege. {YI, August 17, 1899}
What common concern did both Stephen and Jesus have in the moment of death? Luke 23:46; Acts 7:59
.... a person is really the "inner" life identity of a being, the character, the
individuality, the real "I" of the one called, "God," "man," or "angel". This PART of
the WHOLE man is what I am calling his "spiritual nature." Its constituents--the
WILL, the MIND, and the HEART--are the authority, the intelligence, and affections
that "make" him who HE really is as someone distinctly individual. This is his "person" that must unite with the "person" of Jesus to experience the "covering" of
Christ's life. (COL 312) At other times this often used word "person," does mean
the whole being of "God." "man." or "angel" -his personal spirit in union with and
operating through his own distinct personal body, his "spiritual" presence as
well as his "physical" presence. - Human Spirit & Divine Spirit - p.4 by E. Edstrom
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Tuesday
LESSON 8
(1 Tim 5:6)
God is the fountain of life, and we can have life only as we are in communion
with Him. Separated from God, existence may be ours for a little time, but we do
not possess life. "She that liveth in pleasure is dead while she liveth." 1 Timothy
5:6. Only through the surrender of our will to God is it possible for Him to impart life
to us. Only by receiving His life through self-surrender is it possible, said Jesus, for
these hidden sins, which I have pointed out, to be overcome.
It is possible that you may bury them in your hearts and conceal them from
human eyes, but how will you stand in God's presence? Thoughts from The
Mount of Blessing p. 61
What is the reason why all mans efforts to do good must fail, unless
his spirit is joined to Christ? John 3:6
Nicodemus knew that Christ here referred to water baptism and the renewing of
the heart by the Spirit of God. He was convinced that he was in the presence of the
One whom John the Baptist had foretold.
.... No human invention can find a remedy for the sinning soul. "The carnal mind
is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be."
"Out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts,
false witness, blasphemies." Rom. 8:7; Matt. 15:19. The fountain of the heart must
be purified before the streams can become pure. He who is trying to reach heaven
by his own works in keeping the law is attempting an impossibility. There is no
safety for one who has merely a legal religion, a form of godliness. The Desire of
Ages, 171-2}
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LESSON 8
Wednesday
How does Paul describe the change which takes place in our minds or
spirits at conversion? Rom. 12:2; Eph. 2:1
But man cannot transform himself by the exercise of his will. He possesses
no power by which this change can be effected. The leaven--something wholly
from without--must be put into the meal before the desired change can be wrought
in it. So the grace of God must be received by the sinner before he can be fitted for
the kingdom of glory. All the culture and education which the world can give will fail
of making a degraded child of sin a child of heaven. The renewing energy must
come from God. The change can be made only by the Holy Spirit.
As the leaven, when mingled with the meal, works from within outward, so it is
by the renewing of the heart that the grace of God works to transform the life. No
mere external change is sufficient to bring us into harmony with God. There are
many who try to reform by correcting this or that bad habit, and they hope in this
way to become Christians, but they are beginning in the wrong place. Our first
work is with the heart. Christs Object Lessons, p. 96-97
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LESSON 8
Thursday
What part do the dead play in the affairs of the living? (Eccl. 9:5,6,10)
The Scriptures declare that "the dead know not anything." Ecclesiastes 9:5.
Their thoughts, their love, their hatred, have perished. The dead do not hold communion with the living. But true to his early cunning, Satan employs this device in
order to gain control of minds.
Through spiritualism many of the sick, the bereaved, the curious, are communicating with evil spirits. All who venture to do this are on dangerous ground. The
word of truth declares how God regards them. In ancient times He pronounced a
stern judgment on a king who had sent for counsel to a heathen oracle: "Is it not
because there is not a God in Israel, that ye go to inquire of Baal-zebub the god of
Ekron? Now therefore thus saith the Lord, Thou shalt not come down from that bed
on which thou art gone up, but shalt surely die." 2 Kings 1:3, 4. Acts of The
Apostles, p. 290
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LESSON 8
Friday
In what way will resurrected people be just the same as when they
died? (Isa 38:18)
If you would be a saint in heaven you must first be a saint on earth. The traits of
character you cherish in life will not be changed by death or by the resurrection.
You will come up from the grave with the same disposition you manifested in your
home and in society. Jesus does not change the character at His coming. The
work of transformation must be done now. Our daily lives are determining our
destiny. Defects of character must be repented of and overcome through the grace
of Christ, and a symmetrical character must be formed while in this probationary
state, that we may be fitted for the mansions above.13MR 82 (1891). {LDE
295.1}
There are kings and generals who conquered nations, valiant men who never
lost a battle, proud, ambitious warriors whose approach made kingdoms tremble.
In death these experienced no change. As they come up from the grave, they
resume the current of their thoughts just where it ceased. They are actuated by the
same desire to conquer that ruled them when they fell. {GC 664.1}
There will be no future probation in which to prepare for eternity. It is in this life
that we are to put on the robe of Christ's righteousness. This is our only opportunity
to form characters for the home which Christ has made ready for those who obey
His commandments. {COL 319.1}
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LESSON 9
Sabbath
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
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LESSON 9
Sunday
According to Jesus what is the source of the holy spirit? John 15:26
The Bible shows us God in His high and holy place, not in a state of inactivity,
not in silence and solitude, but surrounded by ten thousand times ten thousand
and thousands of thousands of holy beings, all waiting to do His will. Through
these messengers He is in active communication with every part of His dominion.
By His Spirit He is everywhere present. Through the agency of His Spirit and His
angels He ministers to the children of men. {MH 417.2}
How does the Bible indicate that the holy spirit has no will of its own,
but is controlled by the will of the Father? Acts 2:17; Ps. 51:11
Of the Comforter it is written, "He will guide you into all truth: for he shall not
speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will
show you things to come." Through the Holy Spirit, Christ will open more clearly to
those who believe on him that which he has inspired holy men to write concerning
the truth. . . . {RH, April 12, 1892}
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LESSON 9
Monday
Is the Spirit of God confined to his body as mans spirit is? Ps. 139:7,10
"I do nothing of Myself," said Christ; "the living Father hath sent Me, and I
live by the Father." "I seek not Mine own glory," but the glory of Him that
sent Me. John 8:28; 6:57; 8:50; 7:18. In these words is set forth the great
principle which is the law of life for the universe. All things Christ received
from God, but He took to give. So in the heavenly courts, in His ministry for
all created beings: through the beloved Son, the Father's life flows out to all;
through the Son it returns, in praise and joyous service, a tide of love, to the
great Source of all. And thus through Christ the circuit of beneficence is
complete, representing the character of the great Giver, the law of life. {DA
21}
Since we cannot see God with our eyes, how may we have personal
interaction with Him? 1 Cor. 2:9,10; 2 Cor. 13:14; John 17:23
Though He (Christ) was about to be removed from them, their spiritual union
with Him was to be unchanged. The connection of the branch with the vine, He
said, represents the relation you are to sustain to Me. The scion is engrafted into
the living vine, and fiber by fiber, vein by vein, it grows into the vine stock. The life
of the vine becomes the life of the branch. So the soul dead in trespasses and sins
receives life through connection with Christ. By faith in Him as a personal Saviour
the union is formed. The sinner unites his weakness to Christ's strength, his emptiness to Christ's fullness, his frailty to Christ's enduring might. Then he has the
mind of Christ. . . . Thus through the agency of the Holy Spirit man becomes a
partaker of the divine nature. He is accepted in the Beloved. {DA 675}
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Does our worship here on earth correspond to the worship of heaven? Does the God we worship have the same
identity as the Being recognized as God in heaven?
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LESSON 9
Tuesday
How does the Bible express the truth of an ever-present God? Acts
17:28; Matt. 10:29; 1 Kings 8:27
It is not to be supposed that a law is set in motion for the seed to work itself, that
the leaf appears because it must do so of itself. God has laws that he has instituted, but they are only the servants through which he effects results. It is through
the immediate agency of God that every tiny seed breaks through the earth, and
springs into life. Every leaf grows, every flower blooms, by the power of God.
The physical organism of man is under the supervision of God; but it is not like
a clock, which is set in operation, and must go of itself. The heart beats, pulse
succeeds pulse, breath succeeds breath, but the entire being is under the supervision of God. "Ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building." In God we live and
move and have our being. Each heart-beat, each breath, is the inspiration of him
who breathed into the nostrils of Adam the breath of life,--the inspiration of the
ever-present God, the great I AM. {RH, November 8, 1898}
What assurance may be ours as we contemplate the truth of the omnipresence of God through His spirit? Heb. 13:5; Matt. 28:20
Cumbered with humanity, Christ could not be in every place personally; therefore it was altogether for their advantage that He should leave them, go to His
father, and send the Holy Spirit to be His successor on earth. The Holy Spirit is
Himself divested of the personality of humanity and independent thereof. He would
represent Himself as present in all places by His Holy Spirit, as the Omnipresent.
{14MR 23.2}
In the matchless gift of His Son, God has encircled the whole world with an
atmosphere of grace as real as the air which circulates around the globe. All who
choose to breathe this life-giving atmosphere will live and grow up to the stature of
men and women in Christ Jesus. {Steps to Christ, 68}
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LESSON 9
Wednesday
By what means did Jesus perform His miracles when on this earth?
Acts 10:38; Luke 4:18
The angels of God are ever moving up and down from earth to Heaven, and
from Heaven to earth. All the miracles of Christ performed for the afflicted and
suffering were, by the power of God, through the ministration of angels. Christ
condescended to take humanity, and thus he 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 of man with God, and God with
man. All the blessings from God to man are through the ministration of holy angels.
{RH, January 21, 1873}
By what means did the Father raise Christ from the dead? 1 Peter 3:18
Yet those who receive the Spirit of God, though they were dead in trespasses
and sins, will experience the active working of that power which raised Jesus Christ
from the dead. The vital power of the Holy Spirit will raise up those who realize their
helplessness, and who come confessing their sins and believing in Jesus.... The
Spirit of God alone can make and keep men pure. Its work upon the soul is represented as bringing life to the dead, and freeing the soul from the slavery of sin...."
{ST, November 5, 1894 par. 8}
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LESSON 9
Thursday
Through what source does the spirit of God come to us?John 20:21,22
All things Christ received from God, but He took to give. So in the heavenly
courts, in His ministry for all created beings: through the beloved Son, the Father's
life flows out to all; through the Son it returns, in praise and joyous service, a tide of
love, to the great Source of all. And thus through Christ the circuit of beneficence is
complete, representing the character of the great Giver, the law of life. {DA 21.2}
Christ Himself is the renewing power, working in and through every soldier by
the agency of the Holy Spirit. The efficiency of the Spirit of God will make effective
the labors of all who are willing to submit to His guidance. {YRP 183.1}
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LESSON 9
Friday
By what means are we made the children of God? Gal. 4:4-61 Pet 1:23;
John 3:3;
Without the Holy Spirit, without the breath of God, there is torpidity of conscience,
loss of spiritual life. Many who are without spiritual life have their names on the
church records, but they are not written in the Lamb's book of life. They may be
joined to the church, but they are not united to the Lord. They may be diligent in the
performance of a certain set of duties, and may be regarded as living men; but
many are among those who "have a name that thou livest, and art dead." Unless
there is genuine conversion of the soul to God; unless the vital breath of God
quickens the soul to spiritual life; unless the professors of truth are actuated by
heaven-born principle, they are not born of the incorruptible seed which liveth and
abideth forever. ...The dead are often made to pass for the living; for those who are
working out what they term salvation after their own ideas, have not God working
in them to will and to do of his good pleasure. {RH, January 17, 1893 par. 9}
What vital ingredient determines our identity as the sons of God? Rom.
8:9
The influence of the Holy Spirit is the life of Christ in the soul. We do not see
Christ and speak to Him, but His Holy Spirit is just as near us in one place as in
another. It works in and through every one who receives Christ. .... (MS 41,
1897). {6BC 1112.1}
Only those who are thus taught of God, those who possess the inward working
of the Spirit, and in whose life the Christ-life is manifested, are to stand as representative men, to minister in behalf of the church.--The Desire of Ages, p. 805.
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LESSON 10
Sabbath
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
64
LESSON 10
Sunday
What Old Testament promise is fulfilled by the gift of the spirit? Isa.
54:13; Jer. 31:34; 1 John 2:27
The disciples were men who knew how to speak and pray sincerely, men who
could take hold of the might of the Strength of Israel. . . . They could hold forth the
word of life because they had received the heavenly anointing. They expected
much, and therefore they attempted much. Christ had revealed Himself to them,
and to Him they looked for guidance. Their understanding of truth and their power
to withstand opposition were proportionate to their conformity to God's will. Jesus
Christ, the wisdom and power of God, was the theme of every discourse. His name-the only name given under heaven whereby men can be saved--was by them
exalted. As they proclaimed the completeness of Christ, the risen Saviour, their
words moved hearts, and men and women were won to the gospel. Multitudes who
had reviled the Saviour's name and despised His power now confessed themselves disciples of the Crucified. {AA 594.1}
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LESSON 10
Monday
What event emphasizes the fact that sin cannot dwell in the presence
of Gods holy spirit? Acts 5:3-5
.... Ananias and Sapphira grieved the Holy Spirit by yielding to feelings of covetousness. They began to regret their promise and soon lost the sweet influence
of the blessing that had warmed their hearts with a desire to do large things in
behalf of the cause of Christ. .... they deliberately decided to sell their property and
pretend to give all the proceeds into the general fund, but really to keep a large
share for themselves. Thus they would secure their living from the common store
and at the same time gain the high esteem of their brethren.
But God hates hypocrisy and falsehood. Ananias and Sapphira practiced fraud
in their dealing with God; they lied to the Holy Spirit, and their sin was visited with
swift and terrible judgment. ... {AA 72}
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A recognition of the holiness of God will awaken desires of purity of life and heart in all who are truly His
children.
66
LESSON 10
Tuesday
How did God continue to communicate with man after sin made face
to face communion impossible? Num 12:6; Heb. 1:1,2
Through the holy spirit the gift of prophecy was imparted to chosen men and through
this medium, God communicated His will to His poeple.
Through holy angels God revealed to Enoch His purpose to destroy the world
by a flood, and He also opened more fully to him the plan of redemption. By the
spirit of prophecy He carried him down through the generations that should live
after the Flood, and showed him the great events connected with the second coming of Christ and the end of the world. {PP 85.5}
Which spiritual gift will be prominent among Gods people in the last
days? Joel 2:28,29; Rev. 12:17
In immediate connection with the scenes of the great day of God, the Lord by
the prophet Joel has promised a special manifestation of His Spirit. Joel 2:28. This
prophecy received a partial fulfillment in the outpouring of the Spirit on the day of
Pentecost; but it will reach its full accomplishment in the manifestation of divine
grace which will attend the closing work of the gospel. . . .
At this time the special endowment of divine grace and power is not less needful
to the church than in apostolic days.
God will today endow men and women with power from above, as He endowed
those who on the day of Pentecost heard the word of salvation. At this very hour
His Spirit and His grace are for all who need them and will take Him at His word.
{FLB 292}
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God desires fellowship with us. When open communication was broken by sin, He still found a way for us to
be in contact with Him.
67
LESSON 10
Wednesday
How does Isaiah describe Gods last great work for humanity? Isa.
60:1-3
Those who wait for the Bridegroom's coming are to say to the people, "Behold
your God." The last rays of merciful light, the last message of mercy to be given to
the world, is a revelation of His character of love. The children of God are to manifest His glory. In their own life and character they are to reveal what the grace of
God has done for them.
The light of the Sun of Righteousness is to shine forth in good works--in words
of truth and deeds of holiness. {COL 416.1}
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LESSON 10
Thursday
Gods grace is His unmerited favour. Does this refer only to His
attitude of good will, or is there more involved? Eph. 4:7,8; Rom. 6:14
To be under grace means to be the recepients of Gods power, by means of the
holy spirit. When we try to obey Gods law simply because the law says so, we find
that it is an impossible task. Under the government of the law, we cannot do the
things we want to do. (Romans 7:14-23). However, when God sends His holy spirit
to take control of our lives, the life of Christ is reproduced in us and we find that the
things which we found impossible before, are now accomplished through the power
of God.
Everyone in whose heart Christ abides, everyone who will show forth His love
to the world, is a worker together with God for the blessing of humanity. As he
receives from the Saviour grace to impart to others, from his whole being flows
forth the tide of spiritual life. {AA 13.2}
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LESSON 10
Friday
What was Pauls testimony in the midst of great trials? 2 Cor. 7:4
The grace of God sustained Paul in his imprisonment, enabling him to rejoice in
tribulation. With faith and assurance he wrote to his Philippian brethren that his
imprisonment had resulted in the furtherance of the gospel. "I would ye should
understand, brethren," he declared, "that the things which happened unto me have
fallen out rather unto the furtherance of the gospel; so that my bonds with Christ
are manifest in all the palace, and in all other places; and many of the brethren in
the Lord, waxing confident by my bonds, are much more bold to speak the word
without fear." {AA 480.2}
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LESSON 11
Sabbath
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
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LESSON 11
Sunday
At what point of the Jewish calendar did Pentecost occur? (Exo 23:16)
Fifty days from the offering of first fruits, came the Pentecost, called also the
feast of harvest and the feast of weeks. As an expression of gratitude for the grain
prepared as food, two loaves baked with leaven were presented before God. The
Pentecost occupied but one day, which was devoted to religious service. {PP
540.1}
Under the figure of the early and the latter rain, that falls in Eastern lands at
seedtime and harvest, the Hebrew prophets foretold the bestowal of spiritual grace
in extraordinary measure upon God's church. The outpouring of the Spirit in the
days of the apostles was the beginning of the early, or former, rain, and glorious
was the result.... {AA 55.1}
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One vital work of the former rain without which we cannot progress, is bringing harmony among brethren.
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LESSON 11
Monday
What was the reaction of the ordinary people to the bestowal of the
former rain upon the disciples? Acts 2:13
And there were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews, devout men, out of every nation
under heaven. Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together,
and were confounded, because that every man heard them speak in his own language. And they were all amazed, and marveled, saying one to another, Behold,
are not all these which speak Galileans? And how hear we every man in our own
tongue, wherein we were born? . . . And they were all amazed, and were in doubt,
saying one to another, What meaneth this? Others mocking said, These men are
full of new wine. {RH, April 1, 1909 par. 4}
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LESSON 11
Tuesday
What preparation did the disciples make in readiness for the outpouring of the former rain? Luke 24:53
In obedience to Christ's command, they waited in Jerusalem for the promise of
the Father--the outpouring of the Spirit. They did not wait in idleness. The record
says that they were "continually in the temple, praising and blessing God". . . .The
disciples prayed with intense earnestness for a fitness to meet men and in their
daily intercourse to speak words that would lead sinners to Christ. Putting away all
differences, all desire for the supremacy, they came close together in Christian
fellowship. They drew nearer and nearer to God. . . . They did not ask for a blessing
for themselves merely. They were weighted with the burden of the salvation of
souls. ... {AG 192.5}
What conditions must we fulfill if we expect God to pour out the holy
spirit upon us as He did on the disciples at Pentecost? Isa. 58:6-11
Let all who claim to keep the commandments of God, look well to this matter,
and see if there are not reasons why they do not have more of the out-pouring of
the Holy Spirit. How many have lifted up their souls unto vanity! They think themselves exalted in the favor of God, but they neglect the needy, they turn a deaf ear
to the calls of the oppressed, and speak sharp, cutting words to those who need
altogether different treatment. Thus they offend God daily by their hardness of
heart. These afflicted ones have claims upon the sympathies and the interest of
their fellow men. They have a right to expect help, comfort, and Christlike love. But
this is not what they receive. Every neglect of God's suffering ones is written in the
books of heaven as if shown to Christ himself. Let every member of the church
closely examine his heart and investigate his course of action to see if these are in
harmony with the spirit and work of Jesus; for if not, what can he say when he
stands before the Judge of all the earth?. . . ." - {Review and Herald, April 24, 1913}
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And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search
for me with all your heart. (Jer 29:13)
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LESSON 11
Wednesday
How did the reaction of the crowd compare with the reaction of many
people today when God is at work? Acts 2:6,8
Many who now claim to believe the truth would know so very little of the operation of the Holy Spirit that they would cry, "Beware of fanaticism." They would say
of those who were filled with the Spirit, "These men are full of new wine." {2SM
57.1}
How did the former rain affect the church spiritually? Acts 2:46
"With great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord
Jesus: and great grace was upon them all." Acts 4:33. Under their labors were
added to the church chosen men, who, receiving the word of truth, consecrated
their lives to the work of giving to others the hope that filled their hearts with peace
and joy. They could not be restrained or intimidated by threatenings. The Lord
spoke through them, and as they went from place to place, the poor had the gospel
preached to them, and miracles of divine grace were wrought. So mightily can God
work when men give themselves up to the control of His Spirit. {AA 4849}
Those who at Pentecost were endued with power from on high, were not thereby
freed from further temptation and trial. As they witnessed for truth and righteousness they were repeatedly assailed by the enemy of all truth, who sought to rob
them of their Christian experience. They were compelled to strive with all their
God-given powers to reach the measure of the stature of men and women in Christ
Jesus. {AA 49}
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THOUGHT
It is impossible for the work of God to make any significant progress unless His people are empowered by His
spirit. To seek this should be our first work.
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LESSON 11
Thursday
What experience will come in the last days to those who have received
the former rain and walked faithfully in the light? Rev 7:2-3
Now is the time to prepare. The seal of God will never be placed upon the
forehead of an impure man or woman. It will never be placed upon the forehead of
the ambitious, world-loving man or woman. It will never be placed upon the forehead of men or women of false tongues or deceitful hearts. All who receive the
seal must be without spot before God--candidates for heaven. . . . Search the
Scriptures for yourselves, that you may understand the fearful solemnity of the
present hour. {5T 216.2}
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When men yeild themselves to God, things which appear imposible suddenly comes to reality.
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LESSON 11
Friday
What was the greatest loss for the church? 2 thess. 2:7
. . . .I saw that if the church had always retained her peculiar, holy character,
the power of the Holy Spirit which was imparted to the disciples would still be with
her. The sick would be healed, devils would be rebuked and cast out, and she
would be mighty and a terror to her enemies. {EW 227.1}
But the early Christians began to look for defects in one another. Dwelling upon
mistakes, giving place to unkind criticism, they lost sight of the Saviour and of the
great love He had revealed for sinners. They became more strict in regard to outward ceremonies, more particular about the theory of the faith, more severe in their
criticisms. In their zeal to condemn others they forgot their own errors. They forgot
the lesson of brotherly love that Christ had taught. And, saddest of all, they were
unconscious of their loss. They did not realize that happiness and joy were going
out of their lives, and that soon they would walk in darkness, having shut the love
of God out of their hearts. {8T 241.3
What is the real reason why men eventually come to believe a lie, with
the conviction that they are really embracing truth? (2 Th 2:10-11)
What was the origin of the great apostasy? How did the church first depart from
the simplicity of the gospel?--By conforming to the practices of paganism, to facilitate the acceptance of Christianity by the heathen. . . . To secure converts, the
exalted standard of the Christian faith was lowered, and as the result "a pagan
flood, flowing into the church, carried with it its customs, practices, and idols." As
the Christian religion secured the favor and support of secular rulers, it was nominally accepted by multitudes; but while in appearance Christians, many "remained
in substance pagans, especially worshiping in secret their idols." {GC88 384.5}
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LESSON 12
Sabbath
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
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LESSON 12
Sunday
What tragic truth must we acknowledge as we see our need of spiritual power? (Luke 11:13)
If all were willing, all would be filled with the Spirit. Wherever the need of the
Holy Spirit is a matter little thought of, there is seen spiritual drought, spiritual
darkness, spiritual declension and death. Whenever minor matters occupy the attention, the divine power which is necessary for the growth and prosperity of the
church, and which would bring all other blessings in its train, is lacking, though
offered in infinite plenitude. {AA 50.1}
What can I say to my brethren in the name of the Lord? What proportion of our
efforts has been made in accordance with the light the Lord has been pleased to
give? We cannot depend upon form or external machinery. What we need is the
quickening influence of the Holy Spirit of God. "Not by might, nor by power, but by
My Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts." Pray without ceasing, and watch by working in
accordance with your prayers. As you pray, believe, trust in God. It is the time of
the latter rain, when the Lord will give largely of His Spirit. Be fervent in prayer, and
watch in the Spirit. {TM 512.1}
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The church will not receive the latter rain if it is not united
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LESSON 12
Monday
How terrible will be the deceptions of the last days? (Mat 24:24)
As we near the close of time, there will be greater and still greater external
parade of heathen power; heathen deities will manifest their signal power, and will
exhibit themselves before the cities of the world; and this delineation has already
begun to be fulfilled. By a variety of images the Lord Jesus represented to John the
wicked character and seductive influence of those who have been distinguished
for their persecution of God's people.
In the very time in which we live, the Lord has called His people and has given
them a message to bear. He has called them to expose the wickedness of the man
of sin who has made the Sunday law a distinctive power, who has thought to change
times and laws, and to oppress the people of God who stand firmly to honor Him by
keeping the only true Sabbath, the Sabbath creation, as holy unto the Lord. -Testimonies to Ministers, pp. 117, 118. {Ev 705.2}
What will be the safety of the people of God in this time of universal
apostasy? (Isa 59:19)
Before the final visitation of God's judgments upon the earth, there will be,
among the people of the Lord, such a revival of primitive godliness as has not been
witnessed since apostolic times. The Spirit and power of God will be poured out
upon His children. At that time many will separate themselves from those churches
in which the love of this world has supplanted love for God and His Word. Many,
both of ministers and people, will gladly accept those great truths which God has
caused to be proclaimed at this time, to prepare a people for the Lord's second
coming. {FLB 326.2}
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LESSON 12
Tuesday
What condition will call for divine intervention in the last days? Isa.
60:2; Matt. 24:37-39
.... The days of Noah and Lot pictured the condition of the world just before the
coming of the Son of man. The Scriptures pointing forward to this time declare that
Satan will work with all power and "with all deceivableness of unrighteousness." 2
Thess. 2:9, 10. His working is plainly revealed by the rapidly increasing darkness,
the multitudinous errors, heresies, and delusions of these last days. Not only is
Satan leading the world captive, but his deceptions are leavening the professed
churches of our Lord Jesus Christ. The great apostasy will develop into darkness
deep as midnight, impenetrable as sackcloth of hair. To God's people it will be a
night of trial, a night of weeping, a night of persecution for the truth's sake. But out
of that night of darkness God's light will shine. {COL 414}
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LESSON 12
Wednesday
How will the latter rain affect the the character development of each
individual? Rev 3:10
When the third angel's message closes, mercy no longer pleads for the guilty
inhabitants of the earth. The people of God have accomplished their work. They
have received "the latter rain," "the refreshing from the presence of the Lord," and
they are prepared for the trying hour before them {GC 613.
As the members of the body of Christ approach the period of their last conflict,
"the time of Jacob's trouble," they will grow up into Christ, and will partake largely
of His Spirit. As the third message swells to a loud cry, and as great power and
glory attend the closing work, the faithful people of God will partake of that glory. It
is the latter rain which revives and strengthens them to pass through the time of
trouble. Their faces will shine with the glory of that light which attends the third
angel (RH May 27, 1862)
What miraculous event will mark the final perfecting touch on the last
generation of Gods people? Heb. 8:10-12
Had not Jacob previously repented of his sin in obtaining the birthright by fraud,
God would not have heard his prayer and mercifully preserved his life. So, in the
time of trouble, if the people of God had unconfessed sins to appear before them
while tortured with fear and anguish, they would be overwhelmed; despair would
cut off their faith, and they could not have confidence to plead with God for deliverance. But while they have a deep sense of their unworthiness, they have no concealed wrongs to reveal. Their sins have gone beforehand to Judgment, and have
been blotted out; and they cannot bring them to remembrance. {GC88 620.1}
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THOUGHT
Only those who are seeking to put away all sin NOW will
have their sins blotted out at the time of the latter rain.
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LESSON 12
Thursday
What will be the state of mind of those who will be sealed? Ezek 9:4
The day of God's vengeance is just upon us. The seal of God will be placed
upon the foreheads of those only who sigh and cry for the abominations done in
the land. Those who link in sympathy with the world are eating and drinking with
the drunken, and will surely be destroyed with the workers of iniquity. "The eyes of
the Lord are upon the righteous, and His ears are open unto their cry;" but "the
face of the Lord is against them that do evil." Psalm 34:15, 16. {CET 187.2}
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LESSON 12
Friday
What characteristic of the work of God in the time of the apostles will
be repeated at the end of time? 1 Cor 1:26,27
In the future, men in the common walks of life will be impressed by the Spirit of
the Lord to leave their ordinary employment and go forth to proclaim the last message of mercy. .... No one is authorized to hinder these workers. They are to be
bidden Godspeed as they go forth to fulfill the great commission. No taunting word
is to be spoken of them as in the rough places of the earth they sow the gospel
seed. {7T 27.1}
Thus the message of the third angel will be proclaimed. As the time comes for
it to be given with greatest power, the Lord will work through humble instruments,
leading the minds of those who consecrate themselves to his service. The laborers
will be qualified rather by the unction of his Spirit than by the training of literary
institutions. Men of faith and prayer will be constrained to go forth with holy zeal,
declaring the words which God gives them. {GC88 606.1}
What aspect of this work will particularly arouse the anger of the religious authorities? Mat 21:23
Under the showers of the latter rain the inventions of man, the human machinery, will at times be swept away, the boundary of man's authority will be as broken
reeds, and the Holy Spirit will speak through the living, human agent, with convincing power. No one then will watch to see if the sentences are well rounded off, if the
grammar is faultless. The living water will flow in God's own channels. {2SM 58.4}
Children will be impelled by the Holy Spirit to go forth to declare the message of
heaven. The Spirit will be poured out upon those who yield to His promptings.
Casting off man's binding rules and cautious movements, they will join the army of
the Lord. {7T 26.4}
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LESSON 13
Sabbath
Seeming difficulties
This lesson will be a bit different in that we will be
seeking to answer some of the main objections to
the truth that the holy spirit is an extension of the
personality of God, rather than a separate individual
divine Being.
Several statements appear in the writings of Ellen
White and a few in the Bible which are construed to
mean that the holy spirit is a third being in a threepart God. With a little unbiased thought, these statements can be harmonized with the biblical truth that
there is only one God, the Father, and only one other
divine Being, the Son of the Father.
As more and more evidence comes in it seems clear
that there has been some tampering with the writings
of Ellen White. Some of these instances can be established beyond a shadow of doubt. There are cases
where the meaning of What Ellen White has written
has been dramatically altered often simply by the insertion of a word. With this kind of tampering, it is
sometimes a little difficult to establish exactly what
she wrote on every occasion. However, the truth is
so clearly established in the Bible that the honest
seeker for truth need not be confused.
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
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LESSON 13
Sunday
Is it possible that men could have tampered with the words of the
Bible? Rev. 22:18,19
I saw that God had especially guarded the Bible; yet when copies of it were
few, learned men had in some instances changed the words, thinking that they
were making it more plain, when in reality they were mystifying that which was
plain, by causing it to lean to their established views, which were governed by
tradition. But I saw that the Word of God, as a whole, is a perfect chain, one portion
linking into and explaining another. True seekers for truth need not err; for not only
is the Word of God plain and simple in declaring the way of life, but the Holy Spirit
is given as a guide in understanding the way to life therein revealed. {EW 220.2}
In what way are the Father and the Son one? John 17:11
The unity that exists between Christ and His disciples does not destroy the personality of either. They are one in purpose, in mind, in character, but not in person.
It is thus that God and Christ are one. {MH 422.1}
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Seeming difficulties
LESSON 13
Monday
Written in 1896
The teachers are to educate the youth to realize that if they receive
Christ and believe in Him, they will be brought into close relationship with
God. He gives them power to become the sons of God, to associate with
the highest dignitaries in the kingdom of heaven, to unite with Gabriel,
with cherubim and seraphim, with angels and the archangel. -- The
Essential Education Sunnyside, Cooranbong, N. S. W., Dec. 20, 1896.
(Note: In this rendering, the leading angels are among the highest
dignitaries which in other statements are referred to as the Father,
Son and Holy Ghost.) SpM 52.01
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Seeming difficulties
LESSON 13
Tuesday
How does Paul reinforce the idea that the holy spirit is the medium by
which the one God, the Father communicates with His children? (2
Cor 13:14)
Though this passage has been used to support the idea of a three - one God, yet
as we examine the verse we see that there is mention of only one God. Though the
grace of Jesus and the communion of the holy ghost are mentioned, neither of
these is referred to as God. It is only the Father wih is called God.
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Seeming difficulties
LESSON 13
Wednesday
How does the intercessory work of the holy spirit emphasize the fact
that it is not a person separate from Christ and His Father? 1 Tim. 2:5
We must not only pray in Christ's name, but by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
This explains what is meant when it is said that the Spirit "maketh intercession for
us, with groanings which cannot be uttered." Rom. 8:26. Such prayer God delights
to answer. When with earnestness and intensity we breathe a prayer in the name
of Christ, there is in that very intensity a pledge from God that He is about to
answer our prayer "exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think." Eph.
3:20. {COL 147.3}
Christ, our Mediator, and the Holy Spirit are constantly interceding in man's
behalf, but the Spirit pleads not for us as does Christ, who presents His blood,
shed from the foundation of the world; the Spirit works upon our hearts, drawing
out prayers and penitence, praise and thanksgiving. The gratitude which flows
from our lips is the result of the Spirit's striking the cords of the soul in holy memories, awakening the music of the heart. {1SM 344.1}
What important reason did Christ give which made it necessary for
Him to go away? (John 16:7)
Cumbered with humanity, Christ could not be in every place personally; therefore it was altogether for their advantage that He should leave them, go to His
father, and send the Holy Spirit to be His successor on earth. The Holy Spirit is
Himself divested of the personality of humanity and independent thereof. He would
represent Himself as present in all places by His Holy Spirit, as the Omnipresent.
"But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in My
name, He shall (although unseen by you), [THIS PHRASE WAS ADDED BY ELLEN
WHITE.] teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you" [John 14:26].-- {14MR 23.3}
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The one who is our intercessor is able to fully understand us, for he has partaken of our flesh.
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LESSON 13
Thursday
PART 5: ELOHIM
And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and
let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of
the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. (Gen 1:26)
The Lord has shown me that Satan was once an honored angel in heaven, next
to Jesus Christ. His countenance was mild, expressive of happiness like the other
angels. His forehead was high and broad, and showed great intelligence. His form
was perfect. He had a noble, majestic bearing. And I saw that when God said to his
Son, Let us make man in our image, Satan was jealous of Jesus. He wished to be
consulted concerning the formation of man. He was filled with envy, jealousy and
hatred. He wished to be the highest in heaven, next to God, and receive the highest honors. Until this time all heaven was in order, harmony and perfect subjection
to the government of God.-- {1SG 17}
The claim is often made that the Hebrew word elohim suggests that
God is a Trinity, because it is a plural word. How does the Bible prove
this theory to be wrong? Mark 12: 29-34
It is exegesis of a mischievous if pious sort that would find the doctrine of the
Trinity in the plural form elohim [God] (God, Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics)
The fanciful idea that Elohim referred to the Trinity of persons in the Godhead
hardly finds now a supporter among scholars. It is either what the grammarians
call the plural of majesty, or it denotes the fullness of divine strength, the sum of
the powers displayed by God (William Smith, A Dictionary of the Bible, ed. Peloubet,
MacDonald Pub. Co., 1948, p. 220).
Elohim must rather be explained as an intensive plural, denoting greatness
and majesty (The American Journal of Semitic Language and Literature, 1905,
Vol. XXI, p. 208).
Early dogmaticians were of the opinion that so essential a doctrine as that of
the Trinity could not have been unknown to the men of the Old TestamentNo
modern theologian...can longer maintain such a view. Only an inaccurate exegesis which overlooks the more immediate grounds of interpretation can see references to the Trinity in the plural form of the divine name Elohim, the use of the
plural in Genesis 1:26 or such liturgical phrases as three members of the Aaronic
blessing of Numbers 6:24-26 and the Trisagion of Isaiah 6:3 (The New SchaffHerzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. 12, p. 18).
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Understanding the truth that there is only one God enables is to have an understanding of the plan of salvation
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LESSON 13
Friday
What has been Satans chief desire from the beginning of the great
controversy? Mat 4:8,9
....Satan thought that he was himself a favorite in Heaven among the angels.
He had been highly exalted; but this did not call forth from him gratitude and praise
to his Creator. He aspired to the height of God himself. He gloried in his loftiness.
He knew that he was honored by the angels. He had a special mission to execute.
He had been near the great Creator, and the ceaseless beams of glorious light
enshrouding the eternal God, had shone especially upon him. Satan thought how
angels had obeyed his command with pleasurable alacrity. Were not his garments
light and beautiful? Why should Christ thus be honored before himself? {1SP
18.1}
How will Satan achieve his ambition in the end of time? Rev 13:4
.... Those who rose up with Jesus would send up their faith to Him in the
holiest, and pray, "My Father, give us Thy Spirit." Then Jesus would breathe upon
them the Holy Ghost. In that breath was light, power, and much love, joy, and
peace.
I turned to look at the company who were still bowed before the throne; they did
not know that Jesus had left it. Satan appeared to be by the throne, trying to carry
on the work of God. I saw them look up to the throne, and pray, "Father, give us
Thy Spirit." Satan would then breathe upon them an unholy influence; in it there
was light and much power, but no sweet love, joy, and peace. Satan's object was
to keep them deceived and to draw back and deceive God's children. --EW 55
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