Lessons From The Lives of Great Men: Quarterly
Lessons From The Lives of Great Men: Quarterly
QUARTERLY
Fourth' Quarter, 1946
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• BIBLE STUDY
QUESTIONS
1. What earnflSt exhortation does Jesus give His fol-
lowers regarding the Scriptures? John 5 :39.
NOTE: "The Bible is our rule of faith and doctrine.
There is nothing more calculated to energize the mind and
strengthen the. intellect than the study of the word of
God. No other book is so potent to elevate the thoughts
or give vigor to the faculties, as the broad, ennobling
truths of the Bible. If God's word were studied as it
should be, men would have a breadth of mind, a nobility
of character, and a stability of purpose that are rarely
seen in these ti~es."-G.W., p, 249.
2. In what sPirit should the Scriptures be searched'?
Provo ~:3·5.
3. How were the Scriptures given? 1,Tim. 3:16.
4. For what purpose were the Scriptures written? Rom.
15:4.
5. For what are the Scriptures profitlj,ble? 2 Tim.
3:16.17.
NOTE: "God desires man to exercise his reasoning
powers; and' the study of the Bible will strengthen and
elevate the mind as no other study can do. It is the
best mental, as well as spiritual, exercise for the human
mind."-VoI. 5, p. 703.
6. How are we to receive and treat God's Word? I. Thess.
2:13.
7. How is the child of God guided :in the study of the
Word? John 16:13, 1 Cor. 2:11-13.
NOTE: "Never should the Bible be studied without
prayer. Before opening its pages we should ask for the
enlightenment of the Holy Spirit, and it u'Il e cgiven.'~-
S.C., p. 96. •~
8. Above what has God magnified His word? Ps. 138:2.
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9. What has God promJsed those who meditate upon and
obey His word? Ps. 1 :1-3.
10. What is the word of God able to do for us?
20:32.
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11. Why did David hide the Word in his heart? Ps.
119:11.
12. How did the Saviour illustrate in His life the power
of the Word to keep one from sinning? Matt. 4:3-11.
NOTE: "None but those who have fortified the mind
with the truths of the Bible will stand through the last
great conflict. To every soul will come the searching test,
Shall I obey God rather than men? The decisive hour is
even now at hand. Are our feet planted on the rock of
God's immutable word? Are we prepared to stand firm
in defence of the commandments of God and the faith of
Jesus ?"-G.C., pp. 593. 594.
13. 'What dang-8r do those who do not know the Scrip-
tures for themselves face? Matt. 22:29; Amos 8:11-12.
NOTE: "God has given us His word that we may be-
come acquainted with its teachings. and know for our-
selves what He requires of us. . . . It is not enough
to have good intentions; it is not enough to do what a
man thinks is right. or what the minister tells him is
right. His soul's salvation is at stake, and he should
search the Scriptures for. himself."-G.C., p. 598.
QUESTIONS
/ 10. What question did Isaac raise to his father upon Mount
Moriah? Gen. 22:7. What answer did Abraham give?
Verse,8.
11. How completely did the Lord test Abraham's faith?
Gen. 22:9-13.
12. What promise did the Lord confirm to Abraham after
the act of faith? Gen. 22:15-18., ...." v t:.
13. Through w at does real faith reveal itself? James
2:17-22. v
14. When only are we children of Abraham? Gal. 3:9;
Hom. 4:16; Gen. 26:5; John 8:39.... ", 1 'L.. l ••
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1. In" what way' did the people of Israel be~e ~tive ~ ~
in the land of Egypt? Ex. 1:8-10. \ -..I •• , C";. ('If
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2. Whom did the Lord raise up as th'e deliverer 01 His'
people? Acts 7:20-29; Ex. 3:1-14."', ~~. , ~ 'II
·,,3., Where and through whom did Moses recei~ the lay.
ing of the foundatio of his faith? Ex. 2:7-10.
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N "l'E : "Young l' than oseph or Daniel was Moses
when '!removed from the sheltering care of his child-
' hood's home; yet already the same agencies that shaped
their lives had already moulded his. Only twelve years
did he spend with his Hebrew kindred; but during these
years was laid the foundation of his greatness; it was
laid by the han of'"otte Itt e "known to fame, Jochebed
was a woman and a slave, Her lot in life was urn e,
her burden heavy. But through no other w<J;man, save
Mary of Nazareth, has the world l'eceived greater bless-
ing. Knowing that her child must soon pass beyond her
care, to the guardianship of those who kne~ not God,
she the more earnestly endeavoured to link his soul with
heaven. She sought to implant in his heart .love and
loyalty to God. And faithfully was the work accom-
-plished."-Ed., p. 61.
\. ' \ 1I'4'\.-During his later years in Egypt, did Moses remain
, ~ ot. ttithful to the belief of his fathers? Beb. 11 :24, 25. -e
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5. In order to be qualified as the leader of Israel, what
was. absolutely necessary for Moses' training? Ex,.
3:1. .
6. What special characteristics were revealed in the life
of MoS<ls, as the leader of Israel? Beb. 11 :24-29.
QUESTIONS
7. What answer did Elijah give unto Ahab who had ac·
cused him of troubling Israel? 1 Kings 18 :18.
8. Why WllS the Lord able to answer the specific requests
made by Elijah? 1 John 3:18-22.
NOTE: "Elijah, the man of power. had been God's
instrument for the overthrow of gigantic evils. Idolatry,
which, supported by Ahab and the heathen Jezebel, had
seduced the nation. had been cast down. Baal's prophets
had been slain. The whole people of Israel had been
deeply stirred. and many were returning to the worship
of God. As successor to Elijah was needed. one who by
careful, patient instruction could guide Israel in safe
paths. For this work Elisha's early training under God's
direction h.ad prepared him. The lesson is for all. . . .
All may be certain that faithfulness in little things is
the evidence of fitness for greater responsibilities. Every
act of life, is a revelation of character, and he only who
in small duties proves himself 'a workman that needeth
not be ashamed,' will be honored by God with weightier
trusts."-Ed.• pp. 60, 61.
9. Owing to his hard battle, against apostasy, what came
upon Elijah? 1 Kings 19 :1-4.
10. Of what food did Elijah partake before his asc~nsion?
Was this simple food sufficient to give him strength?
1 Kings 19 :5-8.
11. What was the reward of Elijah's loyalty toward God
and His holy law? 2 Kings 2:1, 11.
12. Will God who p,rovided food for Elijah during the time
of famine also take care of His' children during the
time of trouble?
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ANSWER: "The people of God will not be free from
suffering; but while persecuted and distressed, while they
endure privation, and suffer for want of food, they will
not be left to perish. That God who cared for Elijah, will
not pass by one of His self-sacrificing children. He who
numbers the hairs of their head. will care for them; and
in time of famine they shall be satisfied. WhHe the
wicked a)',~ dying from hunger and pesti1E:nce. angels will
shield the righteous. and supply their wants. To him that
'walketh righteously' is the promise. 'Bread shall be given
him; his water shall be sure:" G.C., p. 629,
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QU~STIONS
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1. In what way may we com.pare our' time with an-
other period in the past? 1 Kings 18 :18; 2 Tim,. 4 :2·4.
2. What kind of spirit should now rt'turn among be',
Iievers? Mal. 4 :5, 6.
3. At what time in history was the spirit of Elijah pre-
sent hi the world. and what was th'8 effect? Matt.
17:10.13; Luke 1:17.
4. Wdth what message will true believers ap,peal to un-
believers of to·day? 1 Kings 18 :21; Rev. 14 :6.9.
5. What fruit of the spirit must be manifest' within us
if we are to stand as firm in our duty as did Elijah
in his? 1 John 4:16-18.
NOTE: "Had Elijah not possessed the love of God
he would not have been able to proclaim such a fe'arful
message as the Lord entrusted to him; and under the
pressure of difficulty and persecution, -he must surely have
given up. Likewise all who have not. in these days of
peril, taken a loyal and decisive position for the trruth,
will soon leave the message and resort to the worship of
Baal."
6. What kind of work was John the Baptist call'e'd of
God to accomplish in the spirit of Elijah? Isa. 40 :3. 4.
7 _ What accusation was brought against Elijah? 1 Kings
19 :1. 2. In what manner will the sam.el threat be re-
peated against the loyal children of God in tlhe days
of persecution just before them? Rev. 13 :15.
8. What was Elijah compelled to do because ()f' the accu-
sation and threat of Jezebel? 1 Kings 19:1-3.
NOTE: "I saw the saints leaving the cities and vil-
lages, and associating together in companies, and living
in the most solitary places. . . . I saw a writing, copies
of which were scattered in different parts of the land. giv-
ing orders that unless the saint.s should yield their pecu-'
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liar faith, give up the Sabbath, and observe the first day
Qf the week, the people were a t liberty, after a certain
time, to put them to death. But in this hour of trial
the saints were calm and compQsed, trusting in God, and
leaning upon his promise that a way of escape would be
made for them."-E.W., pp. 282. 283.
9. What special characteristics seen in Elijah's e'xperience
must and will be revealed by the' remnant people of
God? Luke 18:7,8.
NOTE: "The numbers of the company has lessened.
Some had been shaken out and left by the way. The care-
1ess and indifferent, who did not join with those who
prized victory and salvation enough to perseveringly plead
and agonize for it. did not obtain it, and they were left
behind in darkness. and their places were immediately
filled by others taking hold of the truth and coming into
the ranks. Evil angels still pressed around them, but
could have no power over them."-E.W.. p. 271.
10. What wond'erful preservation is promised those who,
like Elijah, remain loyal to God? :ti;a. 30:19, 20.
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Lesson No.8-Sabbath, Novemb2T 23, 1946
NEHEMIAH AND HIS WORK AS A REFORMER
QUESTIONS
1. Where was Nehemiah when be learned of the condi.
tion ~f Jerusalem and Israel? Neh. 1:1.
NOTE: Shushan. the capitol city of Elam, was an
ancient city. It is mentioned in the inscription of Assur-
Banipal, being captured by him in the year 650 B.C. In
the third year of Belshazzar, Daniel being engaged in 'the
business of the king at Sushan, saw the vision of the
ram and he-goat. Later on, Darius built the great palace
in the city of Shushan. which is mentioned in the book
o.f Esther. In this city Nehemiah was found when he re-
ceived the report of the condition of Jerusalem by Ranani.
2; Describe the condition of Jerusalem at the tim!8 the
cit.y was found? Neh. 1:3; 2 Chron. 36:19.
3. What effec.t had the report of Hanani upon Nehemiah,
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QUESTIONS
1. What did Nehemiah 'especially acknowledge in his
Prayer? Neb. 1:7.
,2. What commandment in particular, had the Jews trans-
gressed? Neh. 13:'5, 18.
3. In what sens'e was the re-es-tablishment of the church
services in the days of Nehemiah of equal importance
with the work of true reformers to-day? Isa. 58:13,
14; 63:2.
4. What are we told concerning the sacredness of the-
Sabbath?
ANSWER: "On Friday let the preparations for the-
Sabbath be completed. See that all clothing is in readi-
ness, and that all cooking is done. Let the boots be
blacked. and the baths be taken. It is possible to do this.
If you make it a rule you can do it. The Sabbath is not
-to be given to the repairing of garments, to the cooking
of food, to pleasure-seeking or to any other worldly em-
ployment. Before the setting of the sun, let all
secular work be laid aside, and -an secular pap-
ers be ptlt out of sight. . . . We should jealously
guard the edges of the Sabbath. Remember 'that every
moment is consecrated. holy time."-Vot 6. pp. 355, 356.
5. What does the Lord say regarding those who wish
th'e Sabbath to soon pass so that they may resume
their own work? Amos 8:4-7.
6. What example did Jesus give in regard to keeping
the Sabba,th? Luk'e 4:16.
7. What oth'er evil, in addition to Sabbath desecration,
was Nehemiah anxious to 'have corrected in Israel?
Neh. 13:10, 11.
8. Owing to the reform work of Nehemiah, what l'esulted
in this' regard? Neh. 13 :12.
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QUESTIONS
1. What 'evil, aside from those considered in our previous
lessons, did Nehemiah find among the Jews? Neb.
13:23.
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:5. What special training did John receive for his exalted
calling?
ANSWER: "In the natural order of things, the son
'of Zacharias would have been educated for the priest-
hood. But the training of the rabbinical scho.()ls would
have- unfitted him for his work. God did not send him to
-the teachers of theology to learn how to interpret the
Scriptures. He called him to the desert, that he might
learn of nature and nature's God. It was a lonely region
where he found his home, in the midst 'of barren hills, wild
ravines and roc;ky caves."-D.A., p. 101.
. 6. What was the message of John? Matt. 3 :2. Are
God's people to.day to give a similar message?
ANSWER: "In this age just prior to the second com-
ing of Chris~ in the clouds of Heaven, such a work as that
of John is to be done. God calls for men who will pre-
pare a people to stand in the great day of the Lord.
The message preceding the public ministry of Christ was,
'Repent; publicans and sinners; repent, Pharisees and
Saducees, repent ye, for the kingdom of heaven is at
hand.' As a people who believe in Christ's soon appear-
ance, we have a message to bear-'Prepare to me-et thy.
God.' Our message must be as direct as was thle mes-
sage o·f John."-Vol. 8, pp. 332, 333.
7. How did Christ commend the steadfastness of Jo~n's
character? Matt. 11:7-11.
8. In what speciat sense 'was John the BaPtist are...
proach to the J'l!ws? Matt. 11 :8.
9. What are John's work and exp'eriences said to be in
refElrence to the last generation?
ANSWER: "John the Baptist went forth in the spirit
and power of Elijah, to prepare the way of the Lord, and
to turn the people to the wisdom of the just. He was a
representative of those living in the last days to whom
God has entrusted sacred truths to present before the
people to prepare the way for the second appe,a.Ting of
Christ. And the same principle of temperance which John
practised should be observed by those who in our day are
to warn the world of the coming of the son of man."-
"Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene." p. 39.
10. What was the final result of his loyalty toward God?
Matt. 14:1-12.
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QUESTIONS
1. What is Christ's desire witlh regard to Ithoe character'
of His followers? Matt. 5 :48; Epl).. 1 :3, 4.
2. What good, therefore, did Paul seek to do in the
training of the churches? 2 Cor. 11:2; 7:1; Eph.
4:12, 13.
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3. What exalted standard must we also reaoh?
ANSWER: "Oh, how many 1 saw in the time of
trouble without a shelter! They had neglected the need-
ful p-reparation, therefore they could not receive the re-
- freShing ilia an must have to fit them to live' in the sight
of a holy ~(meWllO refuse to be hewed t e
rop4ets, and fail to .purify their souls m 0 ng e
w ole ruth, and who are willing to believe that their
• condition is far better than it really is, will come up to
the time of the falling of the plagues, and ,then see that
they needed to be' hewed and squared for the building
. . . 1 saw that none could share the 'refTeshilllg' u'n-
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less they obtained ·the victory over every besetment. over
pride, selfishness. love of the world, and over every wrong
word and action."-E.W1.• p. 71.
What tender care did the apostle bestow upon the
converts? Eph. 5 :1, 2; Phil~ 2 :19-2l.
5. What was .his greatest fear?
ANSWER: '''He (~. 11 trembledJo~: the result of his
ministry. He felt tha· 1us own salvation miltht be
i e''rill d if he should of IuiftlUng IS ut and the
c :nrc s ould fail of co-operating with im 111 the work
of saving souls. . . . Hence the apostle's fear that he
might fail of presenting every man perfect in Chl'ist.
Paul's hope of heaven grew dim when he contemplated
any failure on his part that would result inl giving the
church the mould of the human instead of the divi e."
-A.A.• p. 206.
6. What did he write to the Ephesians regarding the mat-
ter of being firm in the faith? Ep,h 4 :14.
7. Wha.t especially cau'sed him to Tejoice when he re-
ceived news from the church of the Colossians? CoL
1:3-8.
8. Which of Paul's epistles reveals his special burden for
the Jews?
ANSWER: "For the epistle to the church at Rome,
every Christian has reason to thank God. In this letter
Paul gave free expression to his burden in behalf of tbe
Jews. Ever since his conversion, he had longed to help
his Jewish brethren to gain a clear understanding of tbe
gospel messageH-A.A., p. 374.
9. How strong was his love for his former brethren?
Rom. 9:1-3; 10:1. I uI~: ....
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10. Wh.at does the ,Lord say about the condition of the
first Christian Churc:h? Rev. 2 :2, 3.
NOTE: "The members of the church were united in
sentiment and ariion. Love for Christ was the golden
chain that bound them together. They followed on to •
know the Lord more and still more perfectly. and in their
lives were revealed the joy and peace of Christ."-A.A.•
p. 579.
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