A Study Guide to
Confrontation
by
Ellen G. White
Copyright ©2009
by
The Ellen G. White® Estate, Inc.
Notes: Confrontation is a reprint of the book Redemption; or the Temptation of Christ
in the Wilderness. It is a book that goes into detail of the temptation of Jesus in the
wilderness as found in Matthew 4:1-11; Mark 1:12, 13 and John 4:1-13.
The numbers within the brackets are the pages where the answers will be found.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE OF CHAPTER
PAGE
Forward
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Confrontation in the Desert
9
Adam and Eve and Their Eden
10
Home
The Test of Probation
12
Paradise Lost
15
Plan of Redemption
16
Sacrificial Offerings
21
Appetite and Passion
24
A Threat to Satan's Kingdom
27
The Temptation
31
Christ as a Second Adam
32
Terrible Effects of Sin Upon Man
34
The First Temptation of Christ
36
Significance of the Test
37
Christ Did No Miracle for Himself
40
He Parleyed Not With Temptation
41
Victory Through Christ
45
The Second Temptation
47
The Sin of Presumption
48
Christ Our Hope and Example
50
The Third Temptation
51
Christ's Temptation Ended
55
Christian Temperance
57
Self-indulgence in Religion's Garb
64
More Than One Fall
73
Health and Happiness
76
Strange Fire
80
Presumptuous Rashness and
84
Intelligent Faith
Spiritism
86
Character Development
93
CONFRONTATION IN THE DESERT
1. After Jesus was baptized, He was led into the wilderness. Why? (9)
2. Give a brief account of Satan and his angels' fall from heaven. (9)
ADAM AND EVE IN THEIR EDEN HOME
3. What was God's and Jesus' plan for mankind? (10)
4. Describe the characteristics of Adam and Eve. (10)
5. Describe Eden. (10)
6. Name some differences that Adam and Eve had over the other creatures. (10-11)
7. How did Creation show the handiwork of the Creator? (11)
8. What did God give Adam to do? Why? (11)
9. List four characteristics of Adam's mind. (11)
a.
b.
c.
d.
THE TEST OF PROBATION
10. Why did God place man upon probation? (12)
11. What was the first moral lesson given to Adam? (12)
12. Give the name of the tree Adam and Eve could not eat from and why. (12)
13. What were Eve's thoughts when she wandered away from Adam? (12-13)
14. What were her thoughts when she was near the forbidden tree? (13)
15. Briefly state the serpent's response to Eve's statement that God had forbidden any
touching or tasting of the tree in the center of the garden. (13-14)
16. Give her thoughts after she had listened to the serpent. (14)
17. How did Eve overstate God's command? (14)
18. How did the serpent respond? (14)
19. Summarize what happened next. (14-15)
PARADISE LOST
20. What had been God's design concerning Adam and Eve? (15)
21. After they had eaten the forbidden fruit, what immediately happened to Adam and
Eve? (15)
22. "_____ _______ _____ from paradise; and _____ was the _______ of the
_________ of paradise ______ the _______." (15)
23. How may Paradise be regained? (15)
PLAN OF REDEMPTION
24. Give Satan's reaction after Adam and Eve fell. (16)
25. What did he boast about to Christ and the loyal angels? (16)
26. Who were barred from Eden? (16)
27. What happened to the earth and to Adam? (16)
28. Give the plan that was undertaken to redeem man and defeat Satan. (17)
29. "The _____ ____ _____ was _____________. It _______ ____ ____
___________, _____ _______ the __________ ______ of its claim, to ______
_____ in his ________ _______." (17)
30. "In order to redeem man," what did Christ leave behind? (17)
31. Who only could redeem Adam? (17)
32. What did Christ impute to man that he "might overcome the foe on his own
account?" (18)
33. Who did God have on probation and have their loyalty tested? (18)
34. Why was Satan fearful? (18-19)
35. Write down the words that were the first promise of redemption for man and that
Satan did not fully comprehend? (19)
36. Why was Satan particularly interested in what was to happen after Adam and Eve
fell? (19)
37. Describe the new relationship that now existed between God and man since Jesus
became the Redeemer. (19-20)
38. What was Satan mistaken in concerning the relationship between God and man?
(20)
39. "Christ volunteered to maintain and vindicate the holiness of the divine law." How
did He do this? (20)
40. What was Satan's plan and hope now that man had fallen? (20-21)
SACRIFICIAL OFFERINGS
41. Jesus was "determined to help man" but "left the fallen angels to perish in their
rebellion." Why this sentence upon the fallen angels? (21)
42. Why was there "no possible hope" for the rebellious angels? (21)
43. "Their _______ and their ____________ must be ____ ____________ to
their _________ ____________ in the heavenly courts." (21)
44. What prevented man from having direct access to God? (21)
45. Why must blood be shed in the plan of redemption? (22)
46. Give Satan's reactions to God's system of sacrificial offerings. (22)
47. How did Adam's repentance disappoint Satan? (22)
48. "Cain and Abel were _________________ ____ the _____ _______
_________." (22)
49. Why was Abel's offering accepted by God but not Cain's? (22-23)
50. What was the purpose of instituting the sacrificial offerings? (23)
51. What made Cain's sacrifice offensive to God? (23)
APPETITE AND PASSION
52. Why was the world destroyed during Noah's time? (24)
53. Briefly describe what happened to men after the Flood. (24)
54. For what purpose is Satan a diligent Bible student? (24)
55. Why do "infidels frequently study the Scriptures" and what is the outcome for "many
professed Christians?" (24-25)
56. When Satan saw in the sacrificial system a plan to take man away from his control,
what did he do? (25)
57. Give the result if the Israelites had realized that Christ was "their invisible Leader."
(25)
58. What did Satan hope and do to the Israelite armies as they journeyed to Canaan?
(25-26)
59. Who are the two representatives that show us that man, through Christ's power, can
overcome Satan's power? (26)
60. Give the reactions of Satan and God when God resurrected Moses. (26)
A THREAT TO SATAN'S KINGDOM
61. Briefly state what Satan saw when Christ was born. (27)
62. What was Satan afraid of when the angels proclaimed Jesus' birth? (27)
63. How did Satan influence Herod? (27-28)
64. Give Satan's reactions when he failed to get Jesus to sin during His youth. (28)
65. Why was Satan concerned about his kingdom when John the Baptist was preaching?
(28-29)
66. What did the devil witness at Jesus' baptism? (29)
67. Why was the devil upset at what he saw? (29)
68. "The _________ _________, in ____________ with the _______ of _____
____________ _____ _____, was like a _______ _______ to _______." (29)
69. Could Satan comprehend the sacrifice being made for man? Why or why not? (30)
70. As Satan lost the riches and glory of heaven, what were his plans for man? (30)
71. Briefly give Satan's experiences in heaven. (30)
72. What were the devil's plans for Jesus in the wilderness? (30-31)
73. Compare the strength of our temptations with what Christ experienced in the
wilderness. (31)
74. "Christ was _________ in _____ ________ like ____ ____ _____." (31)
THE TEMPTATION
75. Compare what Adam went through when he was tempted with that of Christ. (31)
76. What "prevailed throughout the human family?" (31)
77. Describe briefly the condition of man when Christ came to earth. (32)
78. Describe briefly the life of Adam and Eve while they were in Eden. (32)
CHRIST AS A SECOND ADAM
79. "He who ______ ____ _____ became _____ _____ ____." (33)
80. Why did Christ lower Himself? (33)
81. What did Satan boast to the angels? (33)
82. He defeated Adam and Eve and people of the ancient world in the same way:
"through the ____________ ____ _________ __________ and _________
__________." (34)
83. Name some Biblical people who Satan overcame. (34)
84. Compare and contrast what Moses and Jesus went through when they were without
food in the wilderness. (34)
TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF SIN UPON MAN
85. Name the methods God used to destroy cities and countries. (34-35)
1.
4.
2.
5.
3.
6.
86. Into what did Satan transform man? (35)
87. What did Satan lead men to do? (35)
88. Satan darkened the paths of many and led them to break God's law. "He
_________ _____ with __________ _____________ to ________ the ______
of ______." (35)
89. What has been Satan's "most successful scheme in deceiving man?" (35-36)
THE FIRST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST
90. When Christ went into the wilderness, what about Him changed? (36)
91. How did Christ feel as He stayed in the wilderness? (36)
92. How was "the indulgence of appetite" affecting man? (36-37)
93. What did Jesus go through to help man in the area of appetite? (37)
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TEST
94. Give a description of the wilderness Jesus was in. (37)
95. Give a description of what Jesus looked like after 40 days in the wilderness. (37)
96. Why did Jesus enter into a life of conflict? (37)
97. What did Christ's humanity reach and identify with, and His divine nature grasp?
(38)
98. How was man to be reconciled to Jesus and God? (38)
99. How did Satan appear when he came to Jesus? (38)
100. What was Satan's purpose for appearing the way he did? (38)
101. Write down a summary of what he said to Jesus. (38-39)
102. Summarize both Jesus' plan for man and Satan's plan for Jesus. (39)
103. Why did Satan fake his doubt of Christ's divinity? (39)
104. Summarize why Satan thought he could overcome Christ with the temptation of
appetite? (39-40)
CHRIST DID NO MIRACLE FOR HIMSELF
105. Name some of Satan's assertions and claims. (40)
106. "His _______ ____________ to Christ _____ ______ __________." (40)
107. "Christ could have worked a miracle" but did not. Why? (40-41)
108. How did Satan go about trying to shake Christ's confidence in His Father? (41)
HE PARLEYED NOT WITH TEMPTATION
109. "Christ _____ _____ ____________ to _________ to _____ _______ how
He was the _____ ____ _____, and in ______ ________ as such He was ____
_____." (41)
110. Why did Satan taunt Christ? (41-42)
111. What was Satan's offer to Christ? (42)
112. "Christ _____ _____ ________ to _________ the __________ ________
of Satan." (42)
113. How did Christ withstand Satan's taunts? (42)
114. Why didn't Christ have to prove His divinity to Satan? (42)
115. "He _____ _____ to _________ __________ on _____ _____ _________;
He ______ to ______ ________." (43)
116. What did Christ show by His use of scripture and His own example in withstanding
the temptation on appetite? (43)
117. Give the outcomes if Adam, the people who lived before the Flood, and the Israelites
had obeyed the words of God. (43-44)
118. "The Saviour of the world ________ _____ _____ _____ ______." (44)
119. As a man, what was Jesus to do? (44)
120. What was God's purpose for mankind? (44)
121. Give Satan's wishes as he tempted Jesus. (44-45)
122. Why was Satan "capable of any deception?" (45)
VICTORY THROUGH CHRIST
123. How is it possible for mankind to "overcome the temptations of Satan?" (45)
124. Summarize Jacob's night vision. (46)
125. "This ladder _____________ ________, who had ________ the
_______________ between _______ and ________." (46)
126. Who and what was represented by one end of the ladder on the earth and the other
in heaven? (46)
127. Name the "great branches of evil" out of which grew crime, violence, and
corruption. (47)
THE SECOND TEMPTATION
128. How did Satan try to impress Christ? (47)
129. What doubts did Satan try to make in Christ in the first temptation? (48)
THE SIN OF PRESUMPTION
130. "The _____ of _____________ lies close beside the ________ of _________
_______ and ____________ in _____
Upon this point ______ _______ are
_________." (48)
131. What proof did Satan ask for from Christ in this temptation? (48)
132. Give two reasons why Christ would not have His Father do an unnecessary trial or
tempt Him. (49)
133. Although Jesus knew that His Father would save Him if He jumped, why didn't He
jump? (49)
134. By being victorious in the second temptation, how did He leave "man a perfect
pattern?" (49)
135. What was Satan's objective in the second temptation? (49-50)
CHRIST OUR HOPE AND EXAMPLE
136. "The _____________ and ____________ ____________ of __________
in the ____________ of __________ were _____ _____ ______." (50)
137. How were the sufferings of Jesus for the world's sins proportionate? (50)
138. "Christ was _____ _______ in _____ ________." (50)
139. Give the necessity of having reason control the appetite. (50)
140. Why is a large part of the Christian world enslaved? (51)
141. Christ's anguish in the wilderness was not so much from hunger pains as from
what? (51)
142. Give the reason for Christ's confidence in His Father. (51)
THE THIRD TEMPTATION
143. Where did Satan take Jesus for the third temptation and what did he offer Him?
(51-52)
144. When did Satan remove his disguise? (52)
145. Why was the third temptation the most attractive of the three? (52)
146. What was the one condition Jesus had to accept in order for Him to have the world?
(52)
147. Give Christ's response to Satan's offer. (52-53)
148. In his pride and arrogance, what did Satan claim? (53)
149. How did Jesus know that it was Satan who was tempting Him from the start? (53)
150. If Satan wanted to save himself and his kingdom, what did he have to do? (54)
151. Write down the two things that will be given to Christ at the end of time. (54)
152. Satan had asked Jesus twice before to prove that He was the Son of God. As Jesus
proved it here by His answer, what did Satan have to do? (54)
153. "With _____________ ___________, __________ _________ in the
wilderness was as __________ as was the _________ ____ ______." (54)
CHRIST'S TEMPTATION ENDED
154. Briefly state Christ's condition after His conflict with Satan. (55)
155. Give the angel's response to the conflict. (55)
156. When will the cost of redemption of man be fully realized? (55)
157. What did Satan plan to do during Christ's ministry, especially with regard to the
Jews? (56)
158. Name three things that are the result of impaired faculties. (56)
a.
b.
c.
CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
159. "God gives man ____ ____________ to _________ the ______ of _____
_______." (57)
160. What must we have to discern Satan's methods? (57)
161. What is "essential to the perfection of Christian character?" (57)
162. Where does "the strength or weakness of the mind" come into play? (57)
163. How is man brought to a quick ruin? (58)
164. Give four items which were common long ago but were rare in Ellen White's day.
(58)
1.
3.
2.
4.
165. "A large share of the Christian world ______ ____ _______ ____ ______
____________ ____________." (58)
166. How are Christians going about ruining their lives? (58)
167. What has engrossed the Christian's mind and what should be done about it? (59)
168. Why is Christ's overcoming of appetite "a rebuke to the Christian world for their
dissipation and gluttony?" (59)
169. What would Peter, Paul, and Jesus say to professed Christians about taking care of
their bodies? (59)
170. If we would follow Paul's words in I Corinthians 10:31 (quoted), what would happen
to God's work? (60)
171. Many of Christ's professed followers are slaves to appetite. "They _________ to
_________ _____, while __________ is _______ _____." (60)
172. Give some examples of the lives of habitual users of tobacco and alcohol. (60-61)
173. Why cannot the examples in #172 realize the claims and holiness of God's law? (61)
174. Describe the state of the offering that was made by the priests. (61)
175. Why can't we glorify God while breaking life's laws? (62)
176. Who cannot appreciate salvation's plan? (62)
177. "___________ ____________ who _______ ____________ of ________,
________, and __________ cannot appreciate the __________ of ________
____ _____ ____________." (63)
178. How do "many professed Christians look upon this portion" of Christ's life? (63-64)
179. How are we to overcome and gain our own victory in overcoming temptations? (64)
180. Why is a man who "stumbles and falls under the temptations of Satan" considered
to be "without excuse?" (64)
SELF-INDULGENCE IN RELIGION'S GARB
181. Name some of the activities that professed Christians participate in that would
demean the religion of Christ. (64-65)
182. List those who would show up at such activities. (65)
1.
3.
2.
4.
183. Why would Christ be unwelcome on such occasions? (65)
184. "The ______________ of _______ __________ ________ _________
________ and _________ ___________ for ________ ________." (65)
185. How are professed Christians like the ancient Israelites who ate, drank, and got up
to play? (66)
186. How are we to overcome like Jesus did? (66)
187. Give the reasons for Christ's wilderness sufferings that affected man's salvation.
(66)
188. What would be the reaction of Christians who disapproved of those activities
named in question #181? (67)
189. What is the lifework of the Christian? (67-68)
190. Why should we be concerned for the youth by the example of professed Christians?
(68)
191. List the festivities that "are doing a work that will bear a record with its burden of
results to the judgment." (68)
1.
4.
2.
5.
3.
192. Why is it bad to conduct activities such as lotteries to pay for church expenses and
special projects? (68)
193. "The plain commands of God in His Word are discarded because ______ _____
____ _______ and _____-___________, while ______ and _______
__________ _________ the ______ and ________ the _______." (69)
194. When we understand what Jesus went through in His battles with Satan, what shall
we have? (69)
195. What does Satan do in "professedly Christian gatherings?" (70)
196. Why are the above gatherings used to support the church? What are the results
upon the people who participate? (70)
197. What "is a deplorable fact" and "a sad reality" when it comes to offerings and
benevolent acts by professed Christians? (70)
198. Why was Moses' plan to raise means for the erection of the tabernacle very
successful? (70-71)
199. How does Christ see churches who use lotteries and the like to sustain themselves?
(71)
200 Give the responses a true Christian should have to Christ's battles with Satan in the
wilderness. (71)
201. "Satan ________ _____ _____________ to _____ _______________."
(72)
202. Although Jesus took a servant's form and was poor, what did He come to us with?
(72)
203. What would be the effects if Christ's "lessons of instruction and His holy life" were
followed? (72)
204. "Every prohibition of God is for _____ ______ and _________ ____-
_______ of man." (72-73)
205. Why are some items practiced "under the cloak of Christianity?" (73)
206. If all sins were completely understood, what would be the results? (73)
MORE THAN ONE FALL
207. Despite the lesson of Adam, why does man continue to fall and is even saddened by
Adam's sin? (73)
208. Give the reasons for so much disease and crime. (74)
209. What has caused man to part with such things as his intellectual vigor and healthy
body? (74)
210. What are we to do if we want to be overcomers? (74-75)
211. When ministers preach and live the gospel, what should be part of their teaching?
(75)
212. "Sin is _____ _______________ ____ _____ _____." (75)
213. How are many ministers "blind guides?" (75)
214. What are the responses of the minister's members? (75-76)
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
215. What kind of effect does the belief that the ten commandments are abolished have
on the intemperate and licentious? (76)
216. What medium does Christ use to reach the heart to advance "health, truth, and
happiness?" (76)
217. When professed Christians say they cannot overcome tobacco, what are they also
admitting? (76)
218. Give "the only path of safety" for young and old. (77)
219. Compare the actions of those who would and would not give up the habits of
alcohol and tobacco. (77)
220. State the actions of those who refuse to overcome a depraved appetite. (77)
221. State the actions of those who are not willing to overcome a depraved appetite. (77)
222. When man perceives God's love in giving Jesus to die for us, what shall we
understand? (78)
223. How powerful were Satan's temptations upon Jesus? (78)
224. How was Christ's victory over appetite designed? (78)
225. Who are those who "die in a good cause?" (79)
226. "Those who in _____ ______ of _______ and _______ _________ ______,
_______, and __________ ______ by ____________ of _____ ______ will
______ ________." (79)
227. What are we doing in our "efforts to control appetite?" (79)
228. What is being sold for the pleasure of taste? Give examples. (79-80)
STRANGE FIRE
229. Briefly describe the duties Nadab and Abihu were to perform. (80)
230. What did the divine fire represent? (80)
231. What did the incense represent? (81)
232. Why were Nadab and Abihu killed? (81)
233. Give the cause of their lack of discernment in offering the fire. (81)
234. How were Nadab and Abihu held accountable for what they did? (81)
235. Name those people who are examples of liquor and tobacco consumers and give the
dangers they pose to society. (82)
236. Who are those people that are and are not fit to govern society. Why? (82)
237. Write down the reasons God gives against the use of wine. (82-83)
1.
3.
2.
4.
238. What "is an aggravating sin in the sight of God?" (83)
239. How are those who use tobacco and alcohol compared with Nadab and Abihu? (83)
240. "God _____ _____ _________. He is as ____________ and _______ in His
______________ _____ as He was ____ _____ ______ of _______." (84)
241. Describe the scene occurring in church sanctuaries which God finds offensive. (84)
242. What is the response to this scene by professed Christians? (84)
PRESUMPTUOUS RASHNESS AND INTELLIGENT FAITH
243. What did Satan hope to gain by his temptations? (84-85)
244. Why was Christ's task to undertake the salvation of man so difficult? (85)
245. How difficult was it for Christ to resist the temptations of Satan especially since the
latter knew humanity's weaknesses? (85)
246. "God has given man __________ __________ upon ____________ of
_______ and ___________; but ______ _____ _____ to _________ him ____
_____ ______ _____." (85)
247. Give instances where God won't work a miracle to save someone from harm. (85-
86)
248. Why was Adam's act considered presumptuous and Eve's not? (86)
SPIRITISM
249. "Spiritualists make _____ ______ to ______ ______ ____________." (86)
250. How is the path to hell made attractive? (86)
251. Although Satan failed in his temptations against Jesus, he succeeded against man.
Why? (86)
252. Name seven things Satan uses to make the road to hell attractive. (87)
1.
5.
2.
6.
3.
7.
4.
253. What emotions will be expressed at the Second Coming by those who have made
remarks against Jesus? (87)
254. Name some of the claims made by spiritualists. What have they really done for
Satan? (87)
255. How will spiritualists tempt and dare those who have the truth? (88)
256. When spiritualists ask those who have and teach the truth to "Prove all things",
what do they really mean? (88)
257. Give God's people the "only safety" when the dead appear and speak. (88)
258. Who will be behind the increased appearances of the dead? (88)
259. Summarize the texts of Paul, John, and Peter concerning signs of the last days. (88-
89)
260. What are some of the spiritualist's claims? (90)
261. What is really the "liberty" the spiritualists claim to give? (90-91)
262. Give God's people responses to spiritualists. (91)
263. Summarize the warnings of John, Paul, and Peter to the Church concerning
deceivers and other evils of the future. (91-92)
264. State God's proofs for the classes mentioned in the above texts. (92)
265. Why may we "rejoice in every condition of life, and triumph under all
circumstances?" (93)
266. "He will ______ ______ the _______ of _____ _________
_____________ in _______ ________." (93)
CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
267. Name some of the tests the Christian will undergo. (93)
268. "The cross of Christ is _____ _________ with ________ and ______, yet it is
_____ ______ of ______ and ____________ of _____." (93)
269. "Every ______-________ and _________ made for Christ __________ the
_______, and every ___________ and __________ _________ for His dear
name ___________ the _______ _____ and __________ ______ in the
kingdom of glory." (93)