Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide

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Chapter 27 — Facing the Judgment Day

If you have only one talent, withholding it from His service is as serious with God as some who may withhold their many talents. This chapter helps you evaluate, in the setting of the judgment, your use of whatever talents you have. Please read CS 127-130 or CSA 89, 90. CS-SG 26.8

12. Name three results of neglecting to use our talents when we have the opportunity and privilege CS 127:2 or CSA 89:1
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B.
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CS-SG 26.9

13. The judgment will reveal startling facts about those who called themselves Christians. CS 128:2 or CSA 89:2
A. Many will be found to have served themselves instead of God. True False
B. Serving self, not God, has been the center and actual purpose of their lives. True False
C. By using their talents to please self and make personal gain, they have improved and enlarged the capabilities and powers entrusted them by God. True False
D. Their lives have been one long system of robbery. True False
CS-SG 27.1

14. Fill in the blanks. CS 128:3; 129:1 or CSA 89:3
A. In the judgment, “those who think that God will accept _______________________ and _______________________ will be _______________________.”
B. “_______________________ will _______________________ put His superscription upon the work of any man, _______________________ or _______________________,_______________________ or _______________________, that is not done _______________________, _______________________, and with an eye single to His glory.”
CS-SG 27.2

15. In the judgment: CS 129:2 or CSA 89:4; 90:1
A. What question is never asked?

B. What question is asked concerning our use of “life”?
 
CS-SG 27.3