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Lesson Four - Pages 85-104
“A Knowledge of God”
1. In what four ways does God speak to us today? (85 and 87)
SC-SG 27.1
2. Why is nature one of the Saviour’s most effective ways of teaching us? (85)
SC-SG 27.2
3. Make a list of some of the most important lessons we can learn from nature. (85-87)
SC-SG 27.3
4. Why does the Christian have an advantage over the poet or the naturalist when studying nature? (87)
SC-SG 27.4
5. What special lessons are to be learned from a study of the Bible characters? (87, 88)
SC-SG 27.5
6. How can we “eat the flesh and drink the blood” of Christ? (88)
SC-SG 27.6
7. What will be the science and song of the redeemed throughout the ages? (88)
SC-SG 28.1
8. What will be the positive advantage of study of this subject even now? (89)
SC-SG 28.2
9. “The more our __________________ are upon Christ, the more we shall __________________ of Him to others and __________________ Him to the world?” (89)SC-SG 28.3
10. What will be the positive result of our study and meditation on Scripture? (89, 90)
SC-SG 28.4
11. What suggestions are offered as to methods of study of the Scriptures? (90, 91)
SC-SG 28.5
12. What should precede Bible study? Why? (91)
SC-SG 28.6
13. What superhuman help is promised in our study of the Bible? (91)
SC-SG 29.1
14. Who is the only effectual teacher of divine truth? (91)
SC-SG 29.2