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'not for the overthrow of kingdoms, but fOl' the scatter-
ing of seed; net to point Hjs followers to earthly triumphs
and national greatness, but to a harvest to be gathered after
patient toil, and through losses and disappointments."-
C.O.L., p. 35.
5. What is the field, and what is represented by the good
seed? Matt. 13 :38.
6. What divine attributes, does the seed scattered by
Christ, possess? John 6:63; Isa. 40:8. last part.
7. UndeI"' what circumstances did Christ often sow the
seed of truth? Luke 19:41, 42; Matt. 23:37.
NOTE: "He left His home of security and peace, left
the glory that He had with the Father befe·re the world.
was, left His position upon the throne of the universe.
He went forth, a suffering, tempt'ed man; <went forth in
solitude, to, sow in tears, to water with His blood, the
seed of life for a world lost."-C.O.L., p. 36.
8. Who also shouild sow the good seed and must it b.
sown? Ps. 126:5, 6.
NOTE: "His servants in like manner must go forth to
sow."-C.O.L., p. 36.
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9. Who also, were commissioned to sow? Acts 22:21;
Gen. 12:1-3.
10. What did Christ admonish everyone to do? John
5:39.
11. In the days of Christ, what great mistake did the-
Jewis~ leaders make? What seed did they sow? John
5:38.
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NOTE: "The teachers of Israel were not sowing the
seed of the word of God. Christ's work as a teacher of
truth' was in marked contrast to that of the rabbis of His
time. They dwelt upon traditions, upon human theories and
speculati?ns."-C.O.L., p. 38.
12. What will all scattered' seed bring forth" and' what
should we therefore' do? Gal. 6:7-9.
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Matt. 13 :13-
5:. What are always ready to take away the seed sown
by the wayside? _. Matt. 13:4. Who is represented by
the fowls?
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ANSWER: "As the birds are ready to catch up the
see~s from the wayside, so Satan is ready to 'catch the
seeds of divine truth from the soul. He fears that the
-word of God may awaken the careless, and take effect
upon the hardened heart. Satan a,nd his angels are in
-the assemblies where the gospel is preached. While'
angels of heaven endeavour to impress hearts with the
-word of God, the enemy is on the alert to make the word
.of no effect. With an earnestness equalled only by his
malice, he tries to thwart the work of .the spirit of
·God."-C.O.L., p. 44.
6 .. What class is represented by the stony ground? Matt.
13:20·. What is lacking here? Matt. 13:5.
NOTE: "The seed sown upon stony ground finds little
<depth of, soil. The plant springs up quickly, but the root
cannot penetrate the rock to find nutriment to sustain
its growth, and it soon perishes."-C.O.L., p. 46.
7. What hinders the development of the seed in the stony
ground? Matt. 13 :21.
NOTE: "Many who make a profession of religion are
stony-ground hearers. Like the rock underlying the layer
{)f earth, the selfishness of the natural heart underlies the
soil of their good desires and aspirations. The love of
self is. not subdued. . . . This class may be easily con-
vinced. and appear to be bright converts, but they have
only a superficial reli,gi<e:·-C.O.L., p. 46.
8. For what should a true di$ciple of Christ always D2
prepared? Heb. 11:25, 26; 13:13.
NOTE: "While life moves smoothly with them, they
may appear to be consistent Christians. But they faint
beneath the fierwe-At of temptation. They cannot bear
l'eeroa£h for \}hnst's sake."-C.O.L., p. 47.
9. As He taught them the truth, what was said and done
by some of Christ's fqllowers? John 6:60, 66.
10. What was the 'Only hope for these souls? John 3:3,
7. What was specially lacking in them? 1 John
5 :1-4.
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Lesson No.4-Sabbath, July 28, 1945
THE SOIL AND THE HEART
• / I QUESTIONS
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, 1. In what other places did a portion of th·e seed fall r
Matt. 13:7. What is' the spiritual meaning of this?
Matt. 13:22.
NOTE: "The gospel seed often falls among thorns
and noxious weeds; and if there is not a moral trans-
formation in the human heart, if old habits and practises
and the former life of sin are not· left behind, if the
attributes of Satan are not expelled from the soul, the
wheat crop will be choked. The thorns will come to be
the crop, and will kill out the wheat."-C.O.L., p. 50.
2. What is represented by the thorns?
ANSWER: "The thorns of sin will grow in any soil;
they need no cultivation; but grace must be carefully cul-
tivated. The briars and thorns are always ready to spring
up, and the work of purification must advance continually."
-C.O.L., p. 50.
3. What is the result of livjng in sin? Luke 21 :34 t
1 Tim. 6:9. .
4. What" thorns are also dangerous for the good seed?
Against what does the apostle warn us? 1 John 2:15"'
16.
5. Who often encourages the rapid growth of thorns in
the hearts of children?
ANSWER: "Many parents seek to promote the hap-
piness of their children by gratifying their love of amuse-
ment. They allow them to engage in ,sports, and to attend
parties of pleasure, and provide them with money .to use
freely in display and self-gratification. The more the
desire for pleasure is indulged, the stronger it becomes."
---'C.O.L., p. 54.
6. What should we do that the seed may bring forth
fruit? Jer. 4 :3, 4; Hos. 10 :12.
7. What should the sower also do?
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ANSWER: "The sowers of the seed have a work to
do in preparing hearts to receive the gospel. . There
is need of personal labor, for tHe sauls of the lost,"-
C.O.L:, p, 57.
8. Will the sower always be disappointed? What did
Jesus say concerning the good ground? How much
fruit did it yield? Matt. 13 :8, 23.
'9, What did Pa~l ·say concerning the souls in whose
hearts the seed' sprung up? 1 Thess. 2:13, 14.
NOTE: "Only' he who receives the Scriptures as the
voice of God speaking to himself is a true learner, He
trembles at the word; for to him it is a living reality."
-C.O.L., p. 59.
10. What should the followers of ellrist endeavour to do?
Ps. 40 :8 ; John 5 :30.
11. What fruits does God 'want to see in liS? Gal. 5:22.
12. What other characteristicS' will the obedient and iJe,.
Heving heart reveal? Rev. 14:12; James 5:7·10.
8. What.lffiY..! ~~~~~'0;~~rea~
ANS~'Remember th";?'you will ~r reach a
higher standard than you yourself set. Then set your
mark high, and step by step, even though it be by pain-
ful effort, by self-denial and sacrifice, ascend the whole
length of the ladder of progress."-C.O.L., pp. 331, 322.
9. In order to be able to 'accomplish anything, with whom
. must we be united? John 15:5, """" I, ~)?' / ~ 'l('
10. What faculties should especially be developed?
ANSWER: "God requires the training of the mental
faculties. He designs that His servants shall possess more
'iiiteIngence and clearer discernment than the worldling,
and He is displeased with those who are too careless or
too indolent to become efficient~ell-informed workers."-
.e.O.L., p. 333.
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Lesson No, S.-Sabbath, August 25, 1945
THE TALENTS
( Continued)
(Our .S!!~, ~, and~)
QUESTIONS
1. For what special pqrpoJ*! should/ the gift of §lpeech be- .r:1
used? Neh 8:8. Iha:/~' ",~e A~<lr w)U I/IV4rAJ·,'AN!.>,
'. ~ ,.t'ad/,.;.y.
NOTE: "The power of speepfi is a talent that should
be diligently cultivated. Of all the gifts we have received
from God, none is capable of being a greater blessing
than this. With the voice· we convince and persuade;
with it we offer prayer and praise to. God, and with it we
tell others of the Redeemer's love. How important, then,
that .it. b~ so trained as to be most effective for good."-
C.O.L., p. 335.
2. Wh?..;;)tould es ecia}ly st~i e for: pe,rfect s;u.eeeh? 12 ~it. . /
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NOTE: "Especially is this true of~~e WhQ are calle.d
to Ruolic serv~. . Every minister and every teacher should
Bear in mind that he is giving to the people a message
that involves eternal interests. . . . Then let the word be
so spoken that it will ap eal to the understanding and
impress the ea , ~ , IS mc y, an s emn:t: s ould
it be spoken, yet Wlth-aIr tl'ie earnestness WTircli its impor-
tance demands."-C.O.L., p. 336.
,3. What should always characterize our conversation?
Col. 4 :6. Against what ~lJ! we especially ",a ed. E PlY. •
4:29; 1 Peter 3:10.1V'7'~ yr~He. -/Nd~., ('~ h~.
4. To whom should we be an examp e regarding the cor-
rect manner of speech?
ANSWER: "It is the work of to train their
children to proper habits of speech. Vel' best school
for this culture is the home life. From t e ear les years
tne clUldren shourn 6e taug~to speak respectfully and
lovingly to their parents and to one another. They should
be taught that only words of gentleness, truth and purity
must pass their lip.s. Let the parents themselves be daily-
learners in the school of Christ."-C.O.L., pp. 337, 338.
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were not in possession of housesand lands. He invited
those who were~ and hun~rb' and who would appre-
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Fu,t/,· ~J 2. Who did Christ ;;a'f 'would enter heaven before thoS'e
~ 4_,/t. who were sel satisfied and rich? Matt. 21-31.
3.. After th poor and the crippled had beeln invfted,
, what ilia
the servant report? Luke 14 :22:'iht'A's )1' .,,~I- R. -.
~~~- 4~ was the servant then bidden to invite? Luke
~"'f;114:23. What was the spiritual fulfilment? ,Acts
-~:".1"6. ~ .13:45-48. ,
5. What was the main theme of the message of Christ's
disciples? Acts 2 :3'2-40; 4 :12.
6. What divine invitation is given to the people to-dayl?
Rev. 14:6,' 7. What will follow this message?
ANSWER: "In the prophecy this warning of the
Judgment, with its connected messages, is followed by the
coming of the Son of man in the clouds of heaven. The
proclamation of the Judgment iSI an annou;ncement of
Christ's second coming is at hand. And this proclamation 1~
is called the everlasting gospel."-C.O.L., p. 227. r) -lJ.-.
7. To whom; is this message llirected? Rev. 14:6, last
part, 1 Tim~ 2 :4.
NOTE: "The last mesi:?age of warning and mercy is
to lighten the whole earth with its glory. It is to reach
all classes of men, rich and poor, high and low."-C.O.L.,
p. 228.
8. In the days of Christ, who were particularly dis-
inclined to accept Him as their Saviour? John 1:11.
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To whom Wlere God's servants directed to go first?'
Matt. 10 :5, 6.
9. What message are. God's servants required -to bring-
to fallen Laodicea? Rev. 3:14-19. What invitation h~
given to all men? Rev. 3:20.
NOTE: "Our Redeemer sends His messengers to bear
a testimony to His eo~e. He says, 'Beh(}ld, I stand at
the door. . . .' The Holy Spirit waits to soften and
subdue hearts, but they are not willing to open the door
and Ie the Saviour in, for fear that He will require
somethhilg of them. And so Jesus of Nazareth passes
by. He lo,ngs to bestow on them the rich blessings of His
- grace, but they refuse to accept them."-Vol. 6, p. 262.
10. What is the result if hearts are hardened to the
invitation of Christ?
ANSWER: "If the love of Jesus does not subdue the
heart, there are no means by which we can be reached."-
C.O.L., p. 237.
11. What great sorrow was caused Jesus by those who
would not accept His invitation? Luke 19:41; 13:34,
35.
10. How will the church come forth from this judgment?
Hos. '21:20, 21; Eph. 5:26, 27.
11. What must be the character of every member at that .
time? Col. 1:28; Rev. 7:14.
NOTE: "God requires perfection of His children. His
law is a transcript of His own character, and it is the
standard gf all character."-C.O'.L., p. 315.
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