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C. Thought And Discussion Questions SR-SG 77

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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