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Lesson No.6-Sabbath, May 12, 1945.
THE WORK OF THE APOSTLES FOR LOST
SOULS
QUESTIONS
1'. Whom did Jesus choose as co-workers in the work of
savin~ souls? Mark 3:13-15.
NOTE: "For the carrying on of His work, Christ did
not choose the learning or eloquence of the Jewish San-
hedrin or the power of Rome. Passing by the self·
righteous Jewish teachers, the Master-w:Orker chose
humble, unlearned men to proclaim the truths that were
to move the world."-A.A., p. 17.
2. What is necessary on the part of those who want to
follow Jesus and become co-workers with Him? Luke
9:23, 24.
NOTE: "The people of God are to come close to
Christ in self~denial and sacrifice, their one aim being to
give the message of mercy to all the world."-Vol. 9, p.
26.
3. Before Jesus left His disciples what great commission
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did Ue give them? Matt. 28 :18, .19.
4. What was His promise to them, and to all ,vh ork
for the salvation of souls? Matt 28 :20.
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NOTE: '.'To us also the promise of Christ's abiding
presence is given. The lapse of time has wrought no
change in His parting promise. He is with us to-day as
truly as He was with the disciples, and He will be with
us 'even unto the end.' " -Vo]. 8, p. 17.
5. To make tbeir work more successful, what power was
promised to the apostles? Acts 1 :8.
<6. How great was the harves,t of souls after they had
received the baptism of the Holy Spirit? A~ts 2:41;
4:4_
NOTE: "What was the result of the outpouring of
the Spirit on the day of Pentecost? The glad tidings of
a risen Saviour were carried to the uttermost parts of the
inhabited world. As the disciples proclaimed the message
of redeeming grace, hearts yielded to the power of the
message. The church beheld converts flocking to her
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from a!l directions. Backsliders were reconverted. Sin-
ners united with believers in seeking the pearl of great
price. Some who had been the bitterest opponents of the
'gospel became its champions."-A.A., p. 48.
7. What name was uplif'ted before the world? Acts
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NOTE: "In all ages the 'Spirit of Ch 'st which was in
them.' has made God's true children th light of the
people of tbeir generation. Jose h was a ight-bearer in
. Egypt. In his purity and benevo ence and lial love, he
represented Christ in the midst of a nation of idolators.
While the Israelites were on their way from pt to the
promised land, the true-hearted among them we a light
to the surrounding na IOns. hrough them God as re-
vealed to the world. From Daniel and his compam 'n
Babylon, and from Mordecai In Persia, bright bean f
light shone out amid e . ness of the kingly court
like I!lanner the disci les of Christ are 'set as light-be
on the way 0 eaven, ~ . ., p. 67.
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7. Is the lIght of truth ~o be proclaimed only by minis-
ters and missionaries? Mark 5:19, 20.
NOTE: "God calls upon ever church-member to enter
His service. . . . E¥ery one mus earn 0 work. and to
stand in his place as a burden-bearer. ve a it' to
the chtJrch should be one mOl'e a~n£y_for the carr in out
o e rea an 0 re em £ion. -Vol_ .8, p. .
8. In ~ha~ w~ can we also help to .. spread the gospel
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, ANSWER. "You, my brother, my sister, may not be
able to go into the Lord's .vineyard yourself, but you may
furnish the means to send oth-ers. . . . If you work with
self-denial, doing what you can to. further the a vance-
ment of the cause in new fields, the Lord will help and
strengthen and bless you. . . . Do all for the love of
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Jesus and tlie precious souls fur whom He has died."-VoL
8, p. 33:
9. What spe~ial message of light is to be given in th-e-
last days! Rev. 14:6-12.
10. In what way will the work of God close on earth? Rev.
18:1-4.
11. What will the Lord do if we ~ not let our light 8hin~
before the world? Rev. 2:5.r(~..~ •
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Lesson No.8-Sabbath, May 26, 1945
OUR PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY.
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QUESTIONS
1. What has the Lord 'entrusted to everyone of His fol-
lowers? Matt. 25 :14, 15·
NOTE: "To His servants Christ ebmmits 'His 0 ds'-
'n e se for Him. He gives 'to. every
man his work.' Each has his place in the eternal plan of
heaven. Each is to work in co-operation with Christ for
the salvation of souls. Not more surely is the place pre-
pared for us in heavenly mansions than is the s ecial
place d.esignated .on earth where we are to work for od."
-C.O.L., pp. 326. 327.
2 What are we called to be? What has God entrusted to
His church? 1 Cor. 4:l.
NOTE: "We are s e rds, entrusted by our absent
Lord with the care of His household and His interests,
which He came to this world to serve. He has returned· to
heaven, leaving us in charge, and He expects us to watch
and wait for His appearing. Let us be faithful to our
trust, lest coming suddenly He finds us sleeping."-Vol. 8,
p. 37.
3. What is ,every true member or God's<' church called
upon tQ be? What church was a worthy example for
us in this respect? 1 Thes. 1 :6-8.
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is the work that must be done before.' Chaist shall come
in power and great glory."-Vol. 6, p: 438.
Ih'r 4. Will tlte Lord also lise women to be channels of light
on earth? John 4:28.30.InMAIV tJF ./'/Wf,4R14 -.ry~,c
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NOTE: "Discreet and humble women can do a good
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work in explaining the truth to the people in their homes.
The word of God thus explained will do its leavening
work, and through its iJ].fluence whole families will be
converted."-Vol. 9, pi>. 128, 129.
5. the Lord also \ccept tlte s.ervice of children? Ps.
Matt. 21 :15, 16. IIM"fNH,I/••
NOTE: "Parents, your children should be your help·
ing hand, increasing your power and ability to work for
the Master. Children are the younger members of the
Lord's family. They should be led to consecrate them-
selves to God, whose they are by creation and by redemp-
-tion. They should be taught that all their powers of body,
mind, and soul are His. They should be trained to help in
various lines of unselfish service."-Vol. 7, p. 63.
6. What precious age-qcy has the Lord given to His
church to be. a blessing in the work of saving souls?
ANSWIER: "Let all who labor effectually in the can-
vassing. field feel in their hear s a they are omg e
work 01 e Lord in ministering to souls who know not
the truth for this time. They are sounding the note of
warning in the highways and byways to prepare a people
for the grellt day of the Lord, which is so soon to break
upon the world. We have no time to lose. We must en·
courage this work. Who will go forth now with our pub-
1icatWons ?"-Vol. 6, p. 333. , , •
7. What wonderful ·ptomise is given to those who labor
faithfully in the canvassing field? Isa. 55 :10'.12.
NOTE: "I saw that all the light they had received in
'some places had come from the. paper; that souls had reo
ceived the truta in this way. and l' t thers;
and that now in places where there severa, they had
been raised up by this sileo e th '. 1
reacher."-E.W., p. 96.
8'.' How should we 1\0 the work of service for the Lord 1
Jud&,es 5:9. wi/I./A/t;"(
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9. What will be the re\nrd of those! who have been faith-
ful servants in the cause of God? Matt. 25 :2.1.
10. What will be the fate of thos-;-who ha,"e put. th~~t
of truth under a bushel ~ Matt. 25 :3~~ •..
QUESTIONS
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1. What announcement will be made wben Christ has
finished His work in the heavenly sanctuary? Rev.
22:11.
2. What will many then say? Jer. 8:20.
3. What blessings will those receive who have been faith-
ful in the work of the l1ord's vineyard? Matt. 20:8;
25:21.
4. What will Jesus bring with Him when He comes? Rev.
22:12.
5. What wonderful promise, comfort, and encour~gement
is given to those who work for Christ? Dan. 12:3.
NOTE: "The ;'~r~h' or'a ~o'ul can not be fully esti-
mated by finite minds. How gratefully will the ransomed
and gloritied ones remember those who were instrumental
in their salvation! No one will then regret his self-deny-
ing efforts and persevering labors, his patience, forbearance,
and earnest heart--yearnings for souls that might have
been lost had he neglected his duty or become weary in
well-doing. . '. . How much more precious is heaven to
those who have been faithful in the work of saving souls!"
-Vol. 5, pp. 620, 621.
6. How did Paul compare the sufferings of this life with
the joy of the life to come? Rom. 8 :18.
7. What harvest is promis-ed to those who have sown the
gospel seed in tears? Ps. 126:5, 6; Re,v. 2-1:4..
NOTE: "What rejoicing there will be as these re-
deemed ones meet and greet those who have had a burden
in their behalf! And those who have lived, not to please
themselves, but to be a blessing to the unfortunate who
have so few blessings-how their hearts will thrill' with
satisfaction! They will realize the pl:omise, "Thou shalt
be .blessed; for they cannot recompense thee; for thou shalt
be recompensed ljIt the resurrection of the just: "-Vol 6,
p.312,
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8. With whom shall we then forever be united?
17 :24; Heb. 12 :22, 23.
9. To whom alone will the church triumphant give honor
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and glory throughout eternity? Rev. 7 :10-12.
NOTE: "They stand before the throne clad in richer
robes than the most honored of the earth have ever worn.
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They are crowned with diadems more glorious than were •
ever placed upO!1 the brow of earthly ,monarchs. The days....
of pain and weeping are forever ended. The King of glory~ 0
has wiped the' tears from all faces; every cause of grie~
has been removed. Amid the waving of palm-branchelf-l
they pour forth a song of praise, clear, sweet, and hal',,,
monious; every voice takes up the strain, until the anthen""
swells through the vault of heaven, 'Salvation to our God
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which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb.' And
all the inhabitants of heaven respond in the scription,
'Amen: Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving,
and honor, and power, and might, be unto our God forever
and ever.' "-G.C., pp. 65lt, 651.
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reward of the righteous. It will be known' only to those
who behold it. No finite mind can comprehend the glory
of. the Paradise of God."-G.C., p. 675.
2 .. -1'0 whom did God ...g:ive the earth ]~/the bt!ginning?
111'i :16. "/A/!.' C.4U~"'5If/ d;t:'-rEN.
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