Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Revelation, and the God Revealed in It


Sabbath School Lesson 13 OCT

Revelation, and the God Revealed in It

1.       Is God's objective to save us from our sinful choices?

 

2.       Is the Bible the objective or the witness?

 

3.       Is the Bible a code book or a case book? 

 

4.       What makes the Bible testimony a revelation?  Amos 3:7

 

5.       Do the words of the Bible reveal the Gospel or does the Spirit, as we read the words?

 

6.       Were the Pharisees and Sadducees obeying the Scriptures?

 

7.       Why would Christ declare that they did not know the Scriptures when they memorized every word?

 

8.       How does their misunderstanding of Scripture relate to the notion that all Scripture must be obeyed except certain parts that are no longer binding?

 

9.       Are the Scriptures meaningful for our obedience or revelation of God's Grace?

 

10.   What happens when we view the Scriptures as revealing Good and Evil so that we will do the Good and not the Evil?

 

11.   What does God's Grace, revealed in Scripture, reveal about Himself and how He designed us?

 

12.   What comes first in the experience of salvation: the knowledge about God and the process of salvation or the Spirit of God drawing the sinner to Himself?

 

13.   So where does knowledge fit in?  Does it save us?

 

14.   How does the idea that knowledge saves us lead us to depend on the human mind?

 

15.   Are we saved when we know we need God or when we resign to express that we know nothing?

 

16.   What did God reveal about Himself to Elijah on Mt. Horeb?  How does this contradict our expectations of His nature?

 

17.   What critical aspect of God never changes, so that we are not lost forever?

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