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2921 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 14.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)

9. Put in your own words the contrast between— A. Those wholeheartedly attached to God and His cause CS 42:1, 2 or CSA 32:1, 2 B. And those strongly attached to the world. CS 42:1, 3; 43:1 or CSA 32:1, 3; 33:1

2922 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 16.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)

You are about to look upon your possessions from a new perspective. Please read CS 58-60 or CSA 42-44.

2923 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 16.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)

23. A. You received the gospel because of the gifts and sacrifice of others, but have no responsibility to make gifts and sacrifices so others may hear the gospel. True False CS 58:1 or CSA 42:1

2924 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 40 (Ellen G. White Estate)

Chapter 42 — The Peril of Covetousness

2925 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)

F. With some, their benevolence is actually far less than in the days of their poverty. True False CS 222:1 or CSA 140:1

2926 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)

9. “Some, when in _______________________, are _______________________ are with their little; but as they acquire _______________________, they become _______________________. The reason they have so little _______________________, is because they do not keep moving forward as they _______________________, and …

2928 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)

Unless love for God increases as your earthly treasure increases, there is danger of becoming a vain professor instead of an active Christian. Please read CS 223-228 or CSA 141, 142 .

2929 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)

10. Many church members are actually worshiping the goods God has entrusted to them instead of worshiping Him. True False CS 223:1 or CSA 141:1

2930 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)

11. We may profess to trust God, but ultimately our actions demonstrate the amount of our faith. True False CS 225:2 or CSA 141:3

2932 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)

Grasping for riches by acts of speculation was pursued in the days of the pioneers as it is today.

2933 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.7 (Ellen G. White Estate)

To discover why it is spiritually dangerous, please read CS 231-235 or CSA 144, 145 .

2934 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.8 (Ellen G. White Estate)

12. List two reasons why speculation for quick riches is spiritually dangerous. CS 231:2 or CSA 144:1 A. B.

2935 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.9 (Ellen G. White Estate)

13. Describe the ecstasy that often prevails among those involved in moneymaking schemes. CS 234:2 or CSA 145:2

2936 Counsels on Stewardship -- Study Guide, p. 42.10 (Ellen G. White Estate)

14. Every movement to get rich quickly by speculation detracts the mind from even the solemn truths. True False CS 234:4 or CSA 145:3

2937 The Desire of Ages -- Study Guide, p. 29.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)

4. Read Isaiah 42:2-4. What are the differences between the spiritual life promoted by Jesus and that of the Pharisees? What impact did this chapter have on your own personal approach to spiritual life and worship?

2938 The Desire of Ages -- Study Guide, p. 42 (Ellen G. White Estate)

Chapter 39: “Give Ye Them to Eat”

2939 The Desire of Ages -- Study Guide, p. 42.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)

1. Jesus’ miracles were designed to help us “recognize Him in His gifts.” Are there gifts of God that are confused with “natural causes” or “human instrumentality”?

2940 The Desire of Ages -- Study Guide, p. 42.2 (Ellen G. White Estate)

2. When we sense Jesus leading us into a ministry for which we do not have adequate resources, what should we do? How does this apply to situations that you or someone in the group are facing now?