A Study Guide to
Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing
by
Ellen G. White
Copyright ©2011
by
The Ellen G. White® Estate, Inc.
Notes: First published in 1896, Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing is a book that is a
commentary on the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5:1-8:1.
The numbers within the brackets are the pages where the answers will be found.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
vii
On the Mountainside
1
The Beatitudes
6
The Spirituality of the Law
45
The True Motive in Service
79
The Lord's Prayer
102
Not Judging, but Doing
123
Preface
1. What is the Sermon on the Mount? (vii)
2. Why was it given to mankind? (vii)
3. What are the Beatitudes? (vii)
4. What are the traits of character that Christ "will always recognize and bless?" (vii)
5. Why is Christ not sorrowful for having created man? (vii-viii)
6."Throughout ___ ____ the ______ that Christ ______ from the mount of
Beatitudes will _______ _____ _____." (viii)
7. Who are the principles for? (viii)
8. Why are "class after class" blessed? (viii)
On the Mountainside
READ Matthew 5:1
"And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was
set, his disciples came unto him:" Matthew 5:1
9. Where was the original "mount of blessing?" (1)
10. Was it the same place where Jesus spoke and, if not, where was it located? (1)
11. By understanding the words Jesus spoke to His listeners, what may we "discern and
gather?" (1)
12. What made the people unfit to receive the Messiah? (1-2)
13. What were the Jews looking for in the Messiah? (2)
14. Why was John the Baptist's preaching to the people in vain? (2)
15. "Had the ________ and ________ in Israel ______ to His ______________
_____, Jesus _______ _____ _____ _____ His ____________ among men." (2)
16. In what place had Jesus proclaimed the coming kingdom? (2) as the Messiah? (2)
17. What happened at His second trip to Jerusalem? (2)
18. Where did He go to next? (2)
19. What was the feeling held among the people? (3) Was it the same as held by the
Jewish leaders? (3)
20. What was the purpose of the disciples in coming closer to Jesus? (3)
21. Which group were the disciples in: the people or the Jewish leaders? (3)
22. What had Jesus seen in His disciples? (3)
23. What steps had Jesus took to set apart His disciples for their work? (4)
24. From which places had the multitudes come? (4)
25. What feeling did the disciples and crowd share when Jesus was about to speak? (4)
26. What thoughts did the various people gathered have? (5)
The Beatitudes
READ Matthew 5:2, 3
"He opened His mouth, and taught them, saying, 'Blessed are the poor in
spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.'" Matthew 5:2, 3
27. What were the effects on the crowd of Jesus' first words? (6)
28. "In the days of Christ the __________ ________ of the _______ ____ that
they were ____ in __________ _________." (6)
29. What did the throng feel? (6-7)
30. To what group did Jesus give the "cup of blessing" and what was their response? (7)
31. "He who ____ ______, who _______ that he is ___________ _____, and is
_________ with his __________, ____ ___ ____ to ________ a _________ of
the ______ and _______________ of Christ
There is ___ _____ for ______ in
the ______ of such a person." (7)
32. Who are those who appreciate Christ's help? (7)
33. "Whom Christ ________, He ______ makes _________, and it is the office of
the ____ _____ to ________ of ____." (7)
34. What is the result of the convicting Spirit of God? (8)
35. Who are the subjects of the kingdom of heaven? (8)
36. By looking to Jesus, what may we find? (8)
37. What is the "sense" of such a person? (8)
38. Despite your past and present circumstances, if you come to Jesus just as you are,
what will He do for you? (9)
"Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted." Matthew 5:4
39. What is the "mourning" spoken of here? (9)
40. As a person is drawn to the Cross, what does he discern and see? (9-10)
41. How is this mourning comforted? (10)
42. Why do we receive trials and afflictions? (10)
43. If received in faith, what happens? (10)
44. What are the purposes for the trials in life? (10)
45. What precious things will we receive if we put our trust in the Lord? (11)
46. Compare and contrast the reactions of David and Jacob. (11)
47. What are we to do and not to do when we are under trials? (11)
48. What would the Saviour do and have us do in order not to "remain pressed down?"
(12)
49. ";________ are they also who weep with Jesus in ________ with the _______
_______ and in _______ for its ____." (12)
50. Describe the experience of those who are followers of Christ. (12-13)
51. Through suffering, what did Jesus obtain? (13)
52. "The Lord has _______ _____ for the ________, and its power is to ____
______, to ____ _____." (13)
"Blessed are the meek." Matthew 5:5
53. "Throughout the Beatitudes, there is an ___________ _____ of _________
_________." (13)
54. How will a person learn meekness? (13-14)
55. What character traits were not prized by the heathen or the Jews? (14)
56. What would have been the reaction to the statement that Moses "was the meekest
man upon the earth?" (14)
57. Through what experience did Jesus consent to pass? (14)
58. That self would not appear, what did Jesus do to prevent it? (14)
59. What are the "tokens of servitude to Satan?" (15)
60. Compare and contrast human nature with a life emptied of self. (15)
61. What destroys our peace? (16)
62. What happens when self is alive? When it is not? (16)
63. Compare and contrast earthly happiness with the peace of Christ. (16)
64. What happens when meekness is manifested in the home? (16-17)
65. Which is better to suffer: false accusation of ourselves or "the torture of retaliation
upon our enemies?" (17)
66. What is the true secret of blessing? (17)
67. How did sin enter the world? (17)
68. How did Christ redeem what Adam and Eve lost? (17)
69. Describe the earth promised to the meek. (17-18)
"Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they
shall be filled." Matthew 5:6
70. What is righteousness? (18)
71. How do we receive it? (18)
72. Food and Christ are needed for what? (19)
73. "As we _______ the __________ of our Saviour's __________ we shall desire
to become _______ ___________ and ________ in the _______ of His
_______."(19)
74. What is an evidence "that Christ has wrought upon your heart"..."those things"
which we could not do for ourselves? (19)
75. Where should we seek to "quench our thirst?" (19)
76. What are the words of God? (20)
77. What will happen to us when we seek the "living springs?" (20)
78. "The Holy Spirit was given without measure to Christ." Can we expect the same? (21)
79. What is the outpouring of God's love compared with? (21)
"Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy." Matthew 5:7
80. Describe the nature of man's heart. (21)
81. Where does a spirit of mercy come from? (21-22)
82. How are we made worthy? (22)
83. What will we seek if we are in sympathy with God? (22)
84. To whom is the Christian to benefit? (22)
85. Who are the merciful? (22)
86. What did Job do to show he was merciful? (23)
87. What are some things we can do? (23)
88. "There is sweet peace" for whom? (23)
89. What are some of the promises God will fulfill toward the merciful? (24)
"Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God." Matthew 5:8
90. What were some of the results of the Jews exactness in ceremonial purity? (24)
91. What purity does Jesus ask for? (24)
92. If one is learning of Jesus, what will there be a distaste of? (25)
93. What does it mean to be "pure in heart?" (25)
94. Describe the differences between God and Satan with regard to the statement that
"only like can appreciate like?" (25)
95. How does the heart that is deceived by Satan regard God and His actions? (25)
96. How will the wicked react at the Second Coming? (26)
97. "But to ______ that have become ________ through the __________ of the
_____ ______, ____ is changed. _____ can ______ ____." (26)
98. How do faith and daily experience figure in being pure of heart? (26)
99. How do the pure in heart see God? (26-27)
100. How do they live? (27)
"Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God."
Matthew 5:9
101. What was Christ"s mission as the "Prince of Peace?" (27)
102. How does one become a partaker of heavenly peace? (27)
103. Is there any other ground to becoming a partaker? (27)
104. What happens when the grace of Christ enters the heart? (27-28)
105. What is a peacemaker? (28)
106. "The _______ of ______ is _________ their ___________ with _______."
(28)
107. What are the characteristics of those who are the children of God? (28)
"Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is
the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 5:10
108. What does and does not Christ present to His followers? (29)
109. What sort of reactions were manifested by those who opposed Christ's mission?
(29)
110. ";____________ and _________ await ______ who are _______ with the
_______ ___ _______." (29)
111. Name what remains the same and changes with regard to persecution. (29)
112. Who are arrayed against those who obey the law of heaven? (30)
113. What should and should not be the result of persecution? (30)
114. What has Satan done (and is doing) to the people of God and what were (and are)
some of the results? (30)
115. How is the character of God revealed in His chosen people? (31)
116. How is the church schooled in Christ? (31)
117. What do those schooled go through? (31)
118. What is their reward? (31)
"Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you." Matthew 5:11
119. How has Satan worked ever since he fell? (31)
120. Why was Christ slandered, "derided and mocked?" (32)
121. What was His response? (32)
122. "While ________ may blacken the __________, it cannot stain the _____."
(32)
123. What must we do to prevent a stain upon our soul? (32)
125. Why is the reaction by a man whose heart is stayed upon God the same in good
times and bad? (32)
126. "Christ is ___________with ____ that is _____________ and
______________ by men." (32)
127. Why can God's children afford to wait? (32)
128. Who were the examples used as those who suffered, were reviled, and more, for
being God's messengers? (33)
129. What is every disciple of Christ to do to forward the knowledge of God? (33)
130. What are God's means for bringing forth the truth? (33)
131. What is the reward for those who follow Christ? (34)
"Ye are the salt of the earth." Matthew 5:13
132. What would Christ teach by calling His followers "salt?" (35)
133. What is the object of God in choosing a people before the world? (35)
134. By being purified through the truth, what will the Christian possess? (36)
135. How are salt and personal contact compared? (36)
136. Why is personal contact important? (36)
137. What does the "savor of salt" represent? (36)
138. If the love of Christ is in us, what are the results? (36)
139. Who well-represented the salt that had lost its savor and was then cast aside? (37)
140. What does it represent? (37)
141. How does it compare with the church mentioned in Revelation 3:15,16? (37)
142. "Without a _______ ______ in Christ as a _________ ________ it is
_________ to make ____ __________ _____ in a __________ world." (37)
143. "If there is no _______ ________, no ________ _____, no ________ ___
___________, there is no ______ ___ _____, no ___________ _____ ______,
no ______ ___ _______ in the life." (37)
144. We are salt that has lost its savor and is worthless unless Who can use us? (37)
145. What do we testify to the world if we lack the grace of Christ? (37)
146. When love fills the heart, what will happen and why? (38)
147. What will love do? (38)
"Ye are the light of the world." Matthew 5:14
148. How are the sun and the disciples' mission alike? (39)
149. Is there any other light that will shine upon fallen men outside of Jesus? (39)
150. How could the disciples become light-bearers? (39)
151. Does humanity in itself have any light? (40)
152. Who is the channel through which the revelation of God flows? (40)
153. What role do angels have? (40)
154. What has happened if we are not the light of the world? (41)
155. Who were light-bearers before Jesus' time? (41)
156. How do our good works influence others to come to Jesus? (41-42)
157. What had built the "wall of partition" between the Jews and others? (42)
158. What does Christ do with it? (42)
159. If the church was fulfilling the Lord's purpose, what would be happening? (42-43)
160. What are the conditions to receiving the "word" from Jesus? (43)
161. "We are not only to ____________ the ______ of _______, but also to
______ of ____ ____________." (43)
162. "The ______ of ________ is to be _______ _____ ______ the _______,
__________ ______ ______ and _____________ _____ _________." (44)
163. What will then happen? (44)
164. How are we to communicate to the world the mysteries of God's love? (44)
165. "Trials __________ ______, blessings ___________ ________, temptations
_________ ________, _________, ________, ______, and love __________
__________ are the lights that ______ ______ in the __________ in ________
with the darkness of the _________ ______, into which the ______ ___ _____
has ______ ______." (44)
The Spirituality of the Law
READ Matthew 5:17-48
"I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." Matthew 5:17
166. Who proclaimed the Law upon Mt. Sinai? (45)
167. Compare and contrast the scenes at Mt. Sinai and the Mount of Blessing. (45)
168. What was the state of Israel in when the Law was given? (45)
169. "The ____ given upon Mt. Sinai was the _____________of the _________ of
_____." (46)
170. What is the purpose of the Law? (46)
171. What aspect of the Law did Israel not perceive? (46) the Pharisees? (46)
172. What was the expectation of Israel and the Pharisees when Jesus spoke? (47)
173. The Pharisees feared what when Jesus spoke? (47)
174. Describe the actions and thoughts of the Pharisees as Jesus was followed. (47)
175. How did Jesus respond? (47)
176. Compare and contrast Jesus' and some others' attitude toward the Law. (47)
177. "It is the _________ of _____, the _______ of the ____, who ______that it is
____ His _______ to ____ _____ its ________." (48)
178. What is under Law? (48)
179. What depends on its obedience? (48)
180. For how long has the Law existed? (48)
181. Who must obey its statutes? (48)
182. What was the mission of Christ on earth? (48-49)
183. How does John speak of the Law? (48) Jesus? (48-49)
184. What is meant by the word "fulfill?" (49)
185. "He was to ____ the __________ _______ of the law, to _______ its ____
_________ __________ and to _____ ______ its ________ __________."
(49)
186. How could Jesus be known as a "living representation of the character of the law of
God?" (49)
187. How did Jesus testify and prove that the Law could be perfectly obeyed? (49)
188. When referring to the Law what did Jesus mean by "till all things be
accomplished?" (49-50)
189. Why did Jesus come as our Redeemer? (50)
190. How is the Law exalted? (50)
191. What is the "new-covenant promise?" (50)
192. How long will the Law exist? (51)
"Whosoever ... shall break one of these least commandments, and shall
teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven."
Matthew 5:19
193. What does it mean to "be called the least in the kingdom of heaven?" (51)
194. If we break only one commandment, what are we really guilty of? (51)
195. "It is not the _________ of the ____ of ____________ that __________
____, but the ____ of ________ from ____ _________ ____ in the _____
_________; for this _____ there is yet __________ between the ____ and ___."
(51)
196. What would occur if man were free to set up his own "standard of duty?" (51-52)
197. What happens when men choose their own way? (52)
198. Are there any commandments that are not in man's best interest? (52)
199. Compare and contrast what happens to man when he keeps or breaks one of God's
commandments. (52)
200. What can happen if we disregard the will of God? (52)
"Except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes
and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven."
Matthew 5:20
201. What did the scribes and Pharisees accuse Jesus and His disciples of doing? (53)
202. How is the Jewish religion described? (53) Why? (53)
203. Describe the religion of the Pharisees. (53)
204. How was it the same or different from that preached by Micah and Hosea? (54)
205. What was the righteousness of the Jews? (54)
206. Is man, of himself, able to keep the law? Why or why not? (54)
207. What is the righteousness that the disciple of Christ must obtain and how? (54-55)
208. "Jesus _________ to ____ His hearers what it _____ to ____ the
_____________ of _____ that it is a _____________ in __________ of the
____________ of ______."
"Everyone who is angry with his brother shall be in danger of the
judgment." Matthew 5:22 (R.V.)
209. How were the truths that the prophets and Christ taught and presented obscured?
(55)
210. What were the Jews equally guilty of? (55-56)
211. Who did the Jews denounce and hate and why? (56)
212. "The ______ of _______and ________ ________ with _______, and it led
____ to ____ to ______ the ____ __ ____." (56)
213. If one cherishes malice or unkindness, what is the result? (56)
214. "In the __________ ________ the _____ _____ lies _________." (56)
215. How does God show that He places a high value on human beings? (56-57)
216. Using the Old Testament definition of "fool", what do we bring upon ourselves by
calling a person that? (57)
217. By not accusing Satan when contending over Moses' body, what example did Jesus
give us? (57). How are we to do the same? (57-58)
"Be reconciled to thy brother." Matthew 5:24
218. What is the love of God? (58)
219. How can we show it? (58)
220. If a person wrongs or injures a brother, how does he represent God? (58)
221. How is he to make amends to a brother? (58-59)
222. What are some examples of mistreatment of a person and what we are to do? (59)
223. Why is a problem between brethren better handled amongst themselves rather
than having it voiced aloud to others? (59)
"Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery
with her already in his heart." Matthew 5:28
224. Give examples of what the Romans practiced that offended the Jews. (59-60)
225. What was the Jews' reaction to Jesus' statement in Matthew 5:28? (60)
226. "When the ________ of ____ is ______ and __________, however
________, said Jesus, it shows that ____ _____ ______ in the ______." (60)
227. What are some things that show the true nature of the hidden evil? (60)
228. "The _______ of __________, under which, it may be, one ____ into
________ ___, does ___ _____ the ___ that is revealed, but only _______ or
makes _______ that which was ______ and ______ in the ______.' (60)
"If thy right hand causeth thee to stumble, cut it off, and cast it from thee."
Matthew 5:30 (R.V.)
229. If a person is willing to cut off their hand if it causes him to stumble, what should
be his/her reaction to something that imperils the soul? (60)
230. God is willing to deliver and save us from what? (61)
231. Why is the soul to be purified? (61)
232. What must be sacrificed if it causes us to stumble? (60)
233. What is represented by Jesus' words in Matthew 5:30? (61)
234. Who is the fountain of life and how can we have life? (61)
235. What must we do to have life imparted to us and to have sin overcome? (61)
236. What must we not do? (62)
237. What sort of sacrifice must we give? (62)
"Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?" Matthew 19:3
238. What were the Jews practicing concerning marriage? (63)
239. Give Jesus' view. (63)
240. Name the two institutions that had their origin in Eden. (63)
241. What is the purpose of the gospel concerning marriage? (64)
242. What was Paul's view concerning marriage? (64-65)
243. What did God originally design marriage to be? (65)
244. Despite the condition of society, how is it possible to have a better marriage? (65)
"Swear not at all." Matthew 5:34
245. What is the reason for this command? (66)
246. Give the reasons why we have nothing to pledge to fulfill our word. (66)
247. What did the Jews do that broke the command not to swear? (66)
248. What was the one oath that was not forbidden to be used? (66-67)
249. Why is it that some people have no problem in deceiving their fellow men but fear
to deceive God? (67)
250. Why is the Christian the one person who can consistently testify under oath? (67)
251. Give the principle that Jesus said and that would make oath taking needless. (67)
252. What does this principle condemn? (68)
253. If this principle were heeded, what would be the result? (68)
254. "We cannot ______ the ______, unless we ______ the ______;" (68)
255. In the light of Colossians 4:6 and Ephesians 4:29, what are also condemned? (69)
"Resist not him that is evil: but whosoever smiteth thee on the right cheek,
turn to him the other also." Matthew 5:39 (R.V.)
256. Give some occasions for the conflict between Jews and Romans. (69-70)
257. What did the Jews hope that Jesus would do? (70)
258. What was His reaction? (70)
259. Why did an "eye for eye, tooth for tooth"; not apply here? (70)
260. Give some scriptures that forbid a person from seeking to avenge himself. (70-71)
261. How was Jesus' life a manifestation of this principle? (71)
262. "He who is ________ with the ______ of ______ ______ in ______." (71)
263. Do we have a need to resist evil? Why or why not? (71)
264. What did Jesus instruct His disciples to do when met by the demands of the
authorities? (72)
265. How were the poor to be treated and were the instructions followed? (72)
266. Are we to give indiscriminately? How much are we to give? (73)
"Love your enemies." Matthew 5:44
267. "Such was the ______ of the ____ which the _____ had ______________ as
a ___ and _____ ____ of _________." (73)
268. How did the rabbis regard themselves? (73)
269. What was Jesus' response? (73-74)
270. What concept of God was only given by the Bible? (74)
271. What view of God did the Jews hold? (74)
272. What view should they have believed in? (74-75)
273. How will the love of God change us? (75)
274. Define what it means to be a child of God. (75)
275. How will we treat others if we have the Spirit of God? (75)
"Be ye therefore perfect, even as your father which is in heaven is perfect."
Matthew 5:48
276. How may we become in character like the Father? (76)
277. What are the conditions of eternal life, under grace? (76)
278. "In every _________ or ___________ that God gives there is a _________,
the most _________, ___________ the command." (76)
279. By what means is the stubborn heart changed and what happens to the sinner? (76-
77)
280. How does this compare with what the Jews were doing? (77)
281. Give one definition of "the law". (77)
282. What are we to be in our circle? (77)
The True Motive in Service
READ Matthew 6:1-8, 14-34
"Take heed that ye do not your righteousness before men, to be seen of
them." Matthew 6:1
283. How did the people fail to comprehend and understand the words of Jesus? (79)
284. What was their real object? (79)
285. "But the ___________ __________ by the __________ are such as are
_______________ of _________ in ____ _____." (79)
286. Compare the spirit of teaching between the Pharisees and Jesus. (79)
287. Describe the teaching and life of the Pharisees in Jesus' day. (79)
288. What did Jesus say about them? (80)
289. What were Jesus' comments about kind acts? (80)
290. What should not be the aim of acts of charity? (80)
291. Who are we to bring glory to? (80)
292. "It is through the _____ _______ the every _____ _____ is accomplished, and
the _______ is given to glorify, not the _________, but the ______." (80)
293. What will not be 'the theme of our thoughts or conversation?' (80-81)
294. What is the motive the Christian should have? (81)
295. "_____ like can ___________ like." (81)
296. Describe the blessing and rich reward for those who pass on God's blessings to
others. (81-82)
297. When we pass on God's blessings to others, how are we blessed? (82)
298. How are the character traits changed? (82)
299. What may be not recognized here on earth but is recognized in heaven? (82-83)
300. How will we reap what we have sown? (83)
"When thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are." Matthew 6:5
301. Describe the Pharisees' prayer life as was practiced openly. (83)
302. Give Jesus' response. (84)
303. What is Jesus' teaching regarding public/private prayer? (84)
304. "Jesus had _______ _______ for __________ with God, and ___ _______
___." (84)
305. What can we share with God in our secret places for prayer? Give examples. (84)
306. Write down some of God's reactions to our prayers. (84-85)
307. What will be the effect of our fellowship with Jesus? (85)
308. If our soul comes to God for help and support through "daily, earnest prayer" what
will be the result? (85)
309. List what we may pass on to others by having a daily connection with God. (85)
310. By drawing near to God, what will be the consequence? (85-86)
"When ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do." Matthew 6:7
311. Describe the heathen view of prayer. (86)
312. What is this idea of prayer? (86)
313. Which group had adopted a pagan idea of prayer and is it still in use today? (86)
314. "_______ is not an __________ for sin; it has no _______ or ______ in
itself." (86)
315. What is the prayer of faith? (86-87)
"When ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites." Matthew 6:16
316. What does the fasting in the Bible command? (87)
317. What is the object of a fast? (87)
318. Give a definition of "repentance." (87)
319. "Whatever is done to the glory of God is to be done with _____________, not
with ________ and ______." (88)
320. If a Christian by his attitude indicates that he is disappointed in Jesus, what does
he show by doing so? (88)
321. Although nobody knows what is going on between the soul and God, what can they
see? (88)
"Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth." Matthew 6:19
322. What are the problems with laying up treasures on the earth? (88)
323. Name the differences and similarities between the Jews and us concerning the love
of money, worldliness and greed. (88-89)
324. What does Satan's service entail when it comes to possessions? (89)
325. What is only really ours? (89)
326. How does Christ look upon His people? (89)
327.Name the treasure we are to labour for. (90)
328. "__________ is the ______ ___ _____." (90)
329. Define what is "laying up treasure in heaven." (90)
330. "Where the ________ is, there the ______ will be." (90)
331. What happens when a person gives their money or time to advance the work of the
gospel? (90)
332. Name what the rewards will be for a person who has laid up treasure in heaven.
(90-91)
"If ... thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light." Matthew 6:22
333. What is the condition that Jesus' word points out? (91)
334. How will a person "receive divine enlightenment?" (91)
335. "_____ ______ begins when ____ ___________ with ____ is at an ____."
(91)
336. How does a love of sin affect us? (91)
337. What effect did it have on the Jews? (92)
338. How does "yielding to temptation" start? (92)
339. Describe what Satan does to continue this. (92)
340. What is the darkness like? (92)
341. Give the path leading to the sinner losing the "capacity to receive" heavenly light.
(92)
342. "___ _____ is _____ ________ _________ of God, ______ ___ to his
____ _____, ___ _____ as there is ____ _____ of his salvation." (93)
343. How is God persistent in His efforts to save a person? (93)
344. What is the result for the sinner of continually resisting God's actions for him? (93)
"No man can serve two masters." Matthew 6:24
345. "Christ _____ ____ ____ that man _____ ____ or ______ ____ serve two
masters but that he _______." (93)
346. Compare and contrast each side of the line between the Christian and the worldly
person. (93)
347. Where does the neutral position occur? (94)
348. What are the characteristics of each position? (94)
349. How many positions are there? (94)
350. What is and is not the "strongest bulwark of vice" on earth? (94)
351. Name some of the decoys Satan can use to ruin lives here and for the future. (94-
95)
"Be not anxious." Matthew 6:25 (R.V.)
352. How does Jesus use birds to show He cares for us? (95) for lilies? (96)
353. From Jesus illustrations, how do they show His wisdom? (96)
354. What do they show about God's thoughtfulness? (96)
355. Through nature, what is the lesson for us? (96)
356. Describe the growth of the lily and how it relates to the Christian life. (97)
357. "God's ____ is the ____ of _____." (97)
358. What does the beauty that God has given us teach us? (97)
359. What are parents to do for their children to show them God's love in nature? (97-
98)
"Seek ye first the kingdom of God." Matthew 6:33
360. Give the expectations of the Jews as they listened to Jesus' words. (98)
361. How were they like the heathen around them? (98-99)
362. What did Jesus open? (99)
363. "Jesus does not release us from the __________ of _______, but He teaches us
that we are to make Him ______ and _____ and _____ in ___________." (99)
364. What is a person not to do to hinder Jesus' outworking of His righteousness in the
person's entire life? (99)
365. While Jesus was on earth, how did He dignify life in its entirety? (99)
366. What is Jesus' assurance if we follow His example? (99)
367. The New Jerusalem will open its gates to the person who leaned on God for what?
(100)
"Be not therefore anxious for the morrow
Sufficient unto the day is the
evil thereof." Matthew 6:34 (R.V.)
368. Why are we told not to worry about tomorrow? (100)
369. What burden do we take upon ourselves by worrying about tomorrow? (100)
370. How do we usurp God's responsibility by doing so? (100)
371. How will we cease to worry about tomorrow? (101)
372. What will be the results of doing so? (101)
373. "Christ has given us ___ ________ of _____ in ________ ______ the
________ of _________." (101)
374. How are we like some of the Israelites who gathered manna for the next day? (101)
375. "____ ____ ______ is ours, and during _____ ____ we are to _____ for
____." (101)
376. What are the conditions and promises given in the last paragraph of page 101?
The Lord's Prayer
READ Matthew 6:9-13
"After this manner therefore pray ye." Matthew 6:9
377. Where was the Lord's Prayer given? (102)
378. How were the disciples deeply moved when they returned from a short time away
from Jesus? (102)
379. What were the His mother, brothers and disciples concerned about after Jesus had
spent the day ministering to others? (102)
380. What did the disciples notice about Jesus after He had communed with God? (102)
381. Why did the disciples ask Jesus how to pray? (103)
382. Does Jesus restrict us to use only the exact words He used in prayer?(103)
383. What are we to come to God with? (103)
"When ye pray, say Our Father." Luke 11:2
384. Why are we to say "Our Father?" (103)
385. What truth was revealed by Jesus words? (104)
386. How are we reconnected to God? (104)
387. Why did Jesus take human nature? (104)
388. What is the first step in approaching God? (104-105)
389. "The ___________ of God's _____ works the _____________ of
____________." (105)
390. What is the implication of calling God "Our Father?" (105)
391. Name some of the things God does by His dwelling "in every abode." (105)
392. Name some of the things we are to do because we are God's children. (105-106)
"Hallowed be Thy name." Matthew 6:9
393. How are we to "hallow" God's name? (106)
394. "We are ______ in any manner to ______ ________ the _______ or
_____________ of the Deity." (106)
395. How do the angels and other heavenly beings approach God? (106)
397. What did the Jews do that did not hallow God's name? (106-107)
398. What name is put upon every follower of Christ and why? (107)
399. When we ask that God's name be hallowed, what are we asking for? (107)
400. "In ______ ____ of _____ you are to _____ _________ the _____ of ____."
(107)
401. Name two things we cannot do "unless in life and character" we represent God.
(107)
402. How do we "in life and character" represent God? (107)
"Thy kingdom come." Matthew 6:10"
403. How are we to build up God's kingdom? (107)
404. What were the disciples looking for? (107)
405. Name the assurance that Christ gave His disciples about His kingdom. (108)
406. What kingdom is now being established? (108) Which one is not? (108)
407. Describe what will happen when heaven's gates are "lifted up." (108)
408. Name an event that occurs before Christ's return. (108-9)
409. How do we "hasten the coming of His kingdom?" (109)
410. Give a description of those who pray for Christ's kingdom to come. (109)
"Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven." Matthew 6:10
411. How is the will of God expressed? (109)
412. What do the angels attain to? (109)
413. Is service in heaven "rendered in a spirit of legality?" (109)
414. When Satan rebelled, what was the reaction of the angels? (109)
415. Describe the angel's service to God. (109)
416. What is the prayer in Matthew 6:10 a prayer for? (110)
"Give us this day our daily bread." Matthew 6:11
417. What has Jesus taught us in the first half of the prayer? (110)
418. "When you have thus _____ ______ your ______ _________, you may ____
_____ ___________ that your ____ ______ be __________." (110)
419. What must we do to become a member of God's family? (110)
420. Give the results of being a member. (110)
421. Why are we not granted our inheritance right now? (110-111)
422. How does God take care of our needs? (111)
423. What should our reaction be if we do not have enough for tomorrow? (111)
424. Write down the assurances and promises that God gives us that He will supply our
needs daily. (111)
425. Name two groups that were given Jesus help. (111)
426. Who else do we ask for when requesting "our daily bread?" (111)
427. What other "bread" are we to ask for? (112)
428. How do we consume this "bread?" (112)
429. How do we receive Christ and what role does the Holy Spirit have? (112-3)
430. What is God's purpose for us in teaching us to ask for our daily needs? (113)
431. What shall we be through this communion with Christ? (113)
"Forgive us our sins; for we also forgive everyone that is indebted to us."
Luke 11:4
432. "Jesus teaches us that we can receive ____________ from God _____ as we
________ others." (113)
433. What draws us to God and also touches others? (112)
434. What happens if we are unforgiving? (112)
435. "We _______ ____ ______ that _______ those who have ________ ___
________ the ______ we are __________ in ____________ from them our
____________." (113)
436. How are we to treat people who have wronged us whether or not they have
apologized? (114)
437. Give two things that we are not to do regardless of how bad we have been treated.
(114)
438. Discuss the following definition of God's forgiveness:
"It is not only ____________ ____ ____, but ___________ _____ ____." (114)
439. What is God's forgiveness? (114)
440. What did Jesus do that might reveal His love and draw us to Him? (114)
441. Give the next step after we receive God's mercy. (115)
442. Write down the essential element that we are to have to receive and pass on God's
love. (115)
443. List some of the things Satan does to keep us from discerning God's love. (115)
444. When is it time to pray? (115)
445. How does forgiveness and reconciling with God come to us? (115-116)
446. What are we not to do to lessen our guilt? (116)
447. Give the result if we were to bear our own guilt? (116)
"Bring us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one." Matthew
6:13 (R.V.)
448. What is "temptation?" (116)
449. Where does temptation come from? (116)
450. What does Satan do to try to claim us as his own? (116)
451. Describe the situation of Joshua the high priest. (116-117)
452. How is it the same or different in our lives? (117)
453. What does it tell us of the battle for our allegiance? (117)
454. What is God seeking to do with us? (117)
455. Name some of the situations He allows us to go through. (117)
456. "Every ___________ _________, every ______ ________ ______, gives us
a ____ ___________ and _________ us in the _____ of __________
_________." (117)
457. By resisting temptation through God's help, what does that show others? (117)
458. Name an item that we should be concerned about when we are tempted. (117)
459. Are we to ask God to help us resist temptation and then go our own way? (117-118)
460. Why is it not safe to consider the advantages we may gain by following Satan's
suggestions? (118)
461. What does "sin mean?" (118)
462. Do we have any assurance of God's protection when we venture onto Satan's
ground? (118)
463. What are we to try to do to prevent Satan's gaining access to us? (118)
464. How is the prayer to "bring us not into temptation" a promise? (118)
465. "The _____ __________ ________ _____ is the ___________ of
_______ in the ______ ________ ______ in His ______________." (118)
466. Why is it that "temptation has power over us?" (118)
467. In beholding God's love, what happens to our selfishness? (118)
468. "Christ _____ ______ ________ the soul for whom He has died." (118)
469. Is it us who leaves Christ? (118)
470. If "our spiritual vision" would be "quickened", what would we see? (119)
471. What are we to do to be secure in Christ? (119)
"Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory." Matthew 6:13
472. How is the last sentence of the Lord's Prayer like the first? (120)
473. When Christ looked into the future, what did He see concerning the disciples?
(120)
474. What were Christ's followers not to do? (120)
475. What did Jesus see concerning Jerusalem? (120-121)
476. How does it apply to us? (121)
477. What is the promise Jesus gives us in Matthew 6:13 (121)
478. Write down the message it gives us concerning working for God. (121)
Not Judging, but Doing
READ Matthew 7:1-8:1
"Judge not, that ye be not judged." Matthew 7:1
479. If we try to be saved by our own works, what will inevitably happen? (123)
480. Name some of the things the Pharisees did that made them a part of this class.
(123)
481. Enumerate some of the things that the Jews largely did that also made them a part
of this class. (123-124)
482. What does Matthew 7:1 mean? (124)
483. Why are we not qualified to sit in judgment of others? (124)
484. If we do judge others, what does that say about us? (124)
"Why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye?" Matthew 7:3
485. Read Matthew 7:4. Who is condemned by these words? (125)
486. Jot down some of the character flaws that are in a person who is critical of others.
(125)
487. What do they misrepresent? (125)
488. What two other sins are listed as being committed by the one who condemns
another? (125)
489. "_______ is the _____ _____ __________ of __________, and he ____
_____ himself up as a _________ ____ _______ is ________ himself in the
______ of _______ ." (125)
490. What is a person who also condemns the motives of others guilty of? (125-126)
491. Whose side is an accuser on? (126)
492. What is the "sin that leads to the most unhappy results?" (126)
493. Name two things that a person might use to make up for the lack of love. (126)
494. What does Jesus say about a person who goes about fault-finding in others? (126)
495. "He who is _______ ___ ______ is the ______ to ________ ______ ." (126)
496. How does the sin that Adam and Eve committed affect us today? (126)
497. Give the steps that an accuser will use to have a person conform to what they think
is the "right" course of action. (126)
498. Which two groups used these methods? (126-127)
499. What is the secret behind all the religious laws and persecutions that have
occurred? (127)
500. "Christ does not ______ but ______ men unto Him." (127)
501. Name the compulsion that God uses to draw us to Him. (127)
502. When a church leans on secular power to help her, what is she devoid of? (127)
503. Upon whom is the cure for compulsion to be treated? (127)
504. List the steps a person is to take before he/she corrects others. (127)
505. What is the accusing spirit described as? (127)
506. Before you correct others, what must you have? (127)
507. How are we to have a good influence to those who need counsel or admonition?
(127-128)
508. "You must ___ good, before you can ___ good." (128)
509. Write down what must happen first before you can influence a person to do good.
(128)
510. What will you do and not do concerning criticism of others when Christ is within
you? (128)
511. How can our own experiences have a positive influence on an erring brother or
sister? (128)
512. How can we take the beam out of our own eyes? (128)
513. "No one has ever been __________ from a ______ _________ by ________
and __________; but many have thus been _______ _____ _______ and led to
_____ their _______ ________ ___________." (129)
514. What is our character to be like in order to help an erring soul? (129)
"Give not that which is holy unto the dogs." Matthew 7:6
515. What class is Jesus referring to here? (129)
516. What is the Christian not to be hindered by? (129)
517. "But the Saviour ______ _______ ___ one soul, however sunken in sin, who was
________ to ________ the _________ _______ of heaven." (129)
518. Give some examples of people who were much changed by Jesus. (129-130)
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be
opened unto you." Matthew 7:7
519. Why does Jesus repeat this promise three times? (130)
520. Name the conditions one must fulfill in order to receive the promises. (130)
521. Give further details on how one is to "ask", "seek", and "knock." (130-131)
522. What illustration does Jesus use in order to show what they needed and how
willing God was to meet their needs? (132)
523. What is the greatest of all gifts? (132)
524. What illustration does Jesus use to show how much He cares for us? (132)
525. "Every ________ in the word of God __________ us with ________
_______ for _______, ___________ the ________ word of Jehovah as ____
__________." (133)
526. When coming to God in prayer like a child, what is important to keep in mind?
(133)
527. Name the gifts that the child of God will receive. (133-134)
"Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do
you even so to them." Matthew 7:12
528. What were the Jews "concerned about." (134)
529. Give Jesus' comments on the above. (134)
530. "In your ___________ with _______, put _________ in their place." (134)
531. What is a principle of heaven? (135)
532. What is the "golden rule?" (135)
533. Write down what "the influence of grace" does to the heart. (135)
534. What is the "deeper significance" of the golden rule? (135)
535. How are we to use the "gifts and blessings" that have been given to us? (136)
536. Give another truth of the golden rule. (136)
537. How are all gifts repaid? (136)
538. Does this apply to evil? (136)
539. How can Jesus bring good out of evil? (136)
540. "The _________ of the golden rule is the _____ _________ of Christianity;
_________ short of it is a __________." (136-137)
541. Give some characteristics of a spurious religion. (137)
542. Why is it that Christianity "has so little power" today? (137)
543. Why was the apostolic church different? (137)
544. What "truth revealed" is made "more powerful?" (137)
545. If Christians practiced the golden rule's principles, what would happen? (137)
"Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life." Matthew
7:14
546. How did a person get into a walled town which was on a hill? (138)
547. Compare and contrast the differences between the narrow and the broad roads.
(138-139)
548. "God's _____ has made it _____ for the _________ and ___________ to
________ themselves." (138)
549. List some of the steps on the way to a victorious ending. (140)
550. List some of the pitfalls we may encounter along the way. (140)
551. Give some of the encouragements we may be given while walking the path. (140)
"Strive to enter in at the strait gate." Luke 13:24
552. How is the striving of a traveler to get into a city before nightfall the same as that of
the Christian life? (141)
553. How is the Christian life described? (141)
554. What is the greatest battle a person must face? (141)
555. Name some of the challenges a person will face. (142)
556. Who can give us the victory? (142)
557. How can the victory be won? (142)
558. "The _____ must be _______ on the side of ______ _____." (142)
559. What does God do for us that we cannot do for ourselves? (142)
560. Although many are attracted to Christ and heaven, what keeps them away? (143)
561. Name some of the barriers that a person erects between himself and Christ. (143)
562. Why do they not choose to follow Christ? (143)
563. If we wish to overcome, what is our "only hope?" (143)
564. How is the experience of Jacob like that of our own? (144)
"Beware of false prophets." Matthew 7:15
565. How are we to judge whether or not a person is teaching us the truth? (145)
566. What are some of the questions we should ask? (145)
567. Where does observation come in? (145)
568. What is without value? (146)
569. Give a definition of "presumption." (146)
570. What idea is not to be cherished? (146)
571. Name some things that people can say or do that indicates they have no light in
them. (146)
572. Name a test of discipleship. (146)
573. How can we know whether the truth we hold is of God and "that our faith is of the
right order?" (146-147)
"It fell not: for it was founded upon the rock." Matthew 7:25 (R.V.)
574. How did Jesus' words affect the people? (147)
575. "Therefore, while the _______ of the people __________ to His ______, ____
were ______ to _______ them as the ______ ___ _____." (147)
576. What was the last illustration Jesus used when He spoke from the mount? (147-
148)
577. Describe some of the elements of the illustration. (147-148)
578. How did Jesus apply these elements to Himself? (148)
579. What is embodied in Christ's words? (148)
580. When building upon and receiving Christ's words, what is the end result? (149)
581. How do we build upon Christ? (149)
582. Give a definition of "holiness." (149)
583. "______ not _______ merely, is _________ of the __________ of Christ."
(149)
584. How is character built? (149)
585. Who are not the sons of God? (150)
586. What are we to do and what will God do, if we desire to follow Christ? (150)
587. In being the "true foundation", how is Christ described? (150)
588. Write down some of the items man uses to build his own "foundation." (150)
589. What is the result of building a foundation upon the shifting sand, on erecting a
"structure of character." (150-151)
590. How does Christ's illustration of the fall of Jerusalem apply to a person's life? (152)
591. "You who are ________ _____ _____ on _____ are _________ on the
______." (152)
592. Is it too late to "flee to the sure foundation?" (152)