Christ Our Righteousness: Sabbath School Lesson Quarterly
Christ Our Righteousness: Sabbath School Lesson Quarterly
QUARTERLY
Published by
Religious Liberty Publishing Association
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N.S.W.; Australia.
Lesson No. I-Sabbath, October 4, 1941.
The Righteousness of God's Law.
QUESTIONS.
1. How does the apostle Paul speak of God's law? Rom.
7:12.
2. What do~s David say about the law o.f God? Ps. 111 :7, 8.
3. What shows that the ten commandments are a complete
whole? James 2:10, 11.
4. Whereby shall all men be judged? James 2:12.
5. How long will the law of God exist? Matt. 5:17-19.
NOTE: "So long as heaven and earth continue, the holy
principles of God's law wiII remain. His· righteousness,
'like the great mountains,' wiII continue, a source of bless-
ing, sending forth streams to refresh the earth."-"Mount
of Blessing," p. 79.
6. Of what do we obtain knowledge by the law? Rom. 3:20.
7. What does the transgressor of the law commit? 1 John
3:4.
8. What is the just reward of sin? Rom. 6:23; Ezek. 18:4.
NOT~: "The claims of God are equally binding upon
all. Those who choose to neglect the great salvation offered
to them freely, who choose to serve themselves and remain
enemies of God, enemies of the self-sacrificing Redeemer,
. are earning their wages. They are sowing to the flesh, and
wiII of the flesh reap corruption."-"Testimonies," Vol. 3,
p.365.
9. Is it possible for man, in his own strength, to keep the
law of God? Gal. 3:20-22; 2:16.
NOTE: "Because the law of the Lord is perfect and
therefore changeless, it is impossible for sinful men, in them-
selves, to meet the standard of its requirements. This was
why Jesus came as our Redeemer. It was His mission, by
.making men partakers of the divine nature, to bring them
into harmony with the principles of the law of heaven.
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When we forsake our sins, and receive Christ as our Saviour,
the law is exalted. The apostle Paul asks, 'Do we then make
void the law through faith? God forbid; yea, we establish
the law.' "-"Mount of Blessing," p. 79.
10. Will God, because He is merciful, leave sin unpunished?
Num. 14:18.
11. What is said about those who continue in sin and de-
spise the grace of Christ? Heb. 10:26, 27.
Acceptance by God.
QUESTIONS.
l 1- Which property arc we, who has bought us, and how
high was the price paid for us? 1 Cor. 6:19, 20.
J 2. What constituted the ransom for us?
Peter 1:18, 19.
Acts 20:28; 1
J 11. How great was the burden which Christ had to carry
for us? Phil. 2:5-8; Reb. 12:2; Isaiah 53-11.
NOTE: "The spotless Son of God took upon Himself the
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burden of sin. He who had been one with God, felt in His
soul the awful separation that sin makes between God and
man. This wrung from His lips the anguished cry, 'My God,
My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?' It was the burden
of sin, the sense of its terrible enormity, of its separation of
the soul from God,-it was this that broke the heart of the
Son of God."-"Steps to Christ," p. 15.
J 5. What dwells in Christ, and what are we in Him? Col.
2:9, 10; 2 Cor. 5:21.
J 6. To what has Christ predestinated us? Eph. 1 :5.
Self-righteousness.
QUESTIONS.
Growing Up in Christ.
QUESTIONS.
1. How does the Bible call the renewal of heart through
which we become God's children? John 3:3.
2. Through whom alone is our spiritual growth main-
tained?
ANSWER: "The plants and flowers grow not by their
own care or anxiety or effort, but by receiving that which
God has furnished to minister to their life. The child can-
not, by anxiety or power of its own, add to its stature. No
more can you, by anxiety or effort of yourself, secure
spiritual growth. The plant, the child, grows by receiving
from its surroundings that which ministers to its life,-air,
sumhine, and food. What these gifts of nature are to animal
and plant, such is Christ to those, who trust in Him."-
"Steps to Christ," p. 70.
3. What is Christ for those who trust in Him? Isa. 60 :19;
Ps. 84:12; John 6:33.
4. What is necessary for us in order to bring forth fruit?
John 15 :4, 5.
NOTE: "You are as dependent upon Christ, in order to
live a holy life, as is the branch upon the parent stock for
growth and fruitfulness. Apart from Him you have no life.
You have no power to resist temptation or to grow in grace
and holiness. Abiding in Him, you may flourish. Drawing
your life from Him, you will not wither nor be fruitless.
You will be like a tree planted by the rivers of water."-
"Steps to Christ," p'. 71.
5. What says David about the presence of Jesus in his life?
Ps. 139 :1-5.
6. What should be our first work every morning?
ANSWER: "Consecrate yourself to God in the morning;
make this your very first work. Let your prayer be, 'Take
me, 0 Lord, as wholly Thine. I lay all my plans at Thy feet.
Use me to-day in thy service. Abide with me, and let all my
work be wrought in Thee.' This is a daily matter. Each
morning consecrate yourself to God for that day. Surrender
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all your plans to Him, to be carried out or given up as His
providence shall indicate. Thus day by day you may be
giving your life into the hands of God, and thus your life
wiII be moulded more and more after the life of Christ."-
"Steps to Christ," p. 72.
7. In what way speaks Paul about his personal growth in
Christ? Gal. 2 :20.
8. If we look to Christ continually what will take place in
our life? 2 Cor. 3:18.
NOTE: "Let us keep our eyes fixed upon Christ, and
He wiII preserve us. Looking unto Jesus, we are safe. Noth-
ing can pluck us out of His hand. In constantly beholding
Him, we 'are changed into the same image from glory to
glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.' "-"Steps to
Christ," p. 75.
9. When Christ dwells within us, what fruits will be re-
vealed in our life? Gal. 5 :22, 23.
10. Who is working within us to do the will of God? Phil.
2:13.
11. What will happen if we abide in Christ? Eph. 4:15.
NOTE: "Our growth in grace, our joy, our usefulness,-
all depend upon our union with Christ. It is by communion
with Him, daily, hourly,-by abiding in Him,-that we are
to grow in grace. He is not only the author but the finisher
of our faith. It is Christ first and last and always. He is
to be with us, not only at the begInning and the end of
course, but at every step of the way."-"Steps to Christ,"
p. 71.
11. What will be given to the redee~ed, and over what shall
they r'ejoice throughout eternity?
ANSWER: "And the years of eternity, as they roll, will
bring richer and still more glOl:ious revelations of God and
of Christ. As knowledge is progressive, so will love, rever-
ence, and happiness increase. The more men learn of God,
the greater will be their admiration of His character. As
Jesus opens before them the riches of redemption, and the
amazing achievements in the great controversy with Satan,
the hearts of the ransomed thrill with more fervent devo-
tion, and with more rapturous joy they sweep the harps of
gold; and ten thousand times ten thousands and thousands
of thousands of voices unite to swell the mighty chorus of
praise."-"The Great Controversy," p. 678.