The
Divine Plan of the Ages Chapter 16
Questions
1. Give a brief resume of what we
have learned of the existence of a
personal, intelligent Creator and of
His revelation to man.
2. What has been learned in general
respecting the ages past and the age
shortly to dawn upon the world?
3. What have we seen regarding the
sending of God's Son to redeem the
condemned race and of the two elect
classes that have been selected
during the past ages to constitute
the two phases of the Kingdom of
Heaven? What have we learned about
the "Three Ways?"
4. What have we understood
concerning the world's Day of
Judgment?
5. What has been learned respecting
the second advent and the glorious
conditions of Messiah's reign?
6. What effect should the knowledge
of these things have upon the
consecrated children of God? In what
manner has the Lord fulfilled his
promise that He will "give strength
unto His people?"
7. What will it cost to obtain this
knowledge with its consequent
strength?
8. Is the giving of the necessary
time and energy to this study all
that will be required of the
consecrated?
9. Are we willing thus to follow on,
to know more and more of the divine
character and plan? If so, what is
the best method to be pursued?
10. What is our opinion of the value
of the Divine Plan of the Ages, as
we understand it? Does it appeal to
us as of human invention?
11. What claim is made for this
system of Biblical interpretation,
which has never been sustained, or
even attempted by any other system
of theology?
12. While the Bible is thus opening
up and disclosing wondrous things to
the meek and lowly of heart, how has
the light of the present affected
the various creeds and traditions of
men? What is, therefore, the
responsibility of those whom the
Lord in His providence has "called
out of darkness into His marvelous
light?
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