The Story of Redemption -- Study Guide

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C. Thought and Discussion Questions

1. What effect does the righteous living of one person have on one who is unrighteous? Does this give one reason for persecution? (p. 54)

SR-SG 21.4

2. It is said that Adam “mourned more deeply” over the falling leaf and the drooping flowers than “men now mourn over their dead.” (p. 55) How do you explain this?

SR-SG 21.5

3. How will the Garden of Eden be different in the new earth? (p. 58)

SR-SG 21.6

4. Compare the heredity of Seth with that of Adam. See Genesis 1:27 and Genesis 5:3. SR-SG 22.1

5. What other Bible persons were affected by communion with God in addition to Enoch? Could it happen in our day? (p. 59)

SR-SG 22.2

6. Is it possible to live a godly life today and not be considered a fanatic as Noah was in his day? (p. 63) Were there other Bible persons who were considered fanatics? Why?

SR-SG 22.3

7. Why was the ark built so that Noah could not shut the door? (p. 65)

SR-SG 22.4

8. Note that a large number of people accepted Noah’s message at first and then they were “placed upon probation--to be proved and tried.” (p. 64) How were Millerites similarly tested? Will God’s remnant people be similarly tested?

SR-SG 22.5