The Story of Redemption -- Study Guide

C. Thought And Discussion Questions

1. What should be our attitude as Adventists, with regard to those who worship the god of this world? How can we win souls if we keep to ourselves as a “sanctimonious” group? (pp. 354, 355)

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2. Note the unusual activity among good and evil angels as the Advent Movement was beginning. (pp. 356-363)

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3. What various classes of people were affected by the Advent revival, and how did each react? Which group would you fit into if a similar movement were to begin today? (pp. 358-363)

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4. What applications can be made from the parable of the Ten Virgins to the Adventists in the 1840s? (pp. 367, 369)

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5. Is fanaticism to be expected in our day? What can be done to lessen its effect?

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6. Study the mood of the waiting Adventists. Does it challenge your present attitudes as you wait for Christ’s return? (pp. 370, 371)

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7. What different classes of people left the early Advent Movement and why did they leave? Will there be a parallel to this in our day? (pp. 372, 373)

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8. “The cleansing of the sanctuary . . . involves a work of investigative judgment.” (p. 378) Who are being investigated and for what purpose?

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