The Harp of God - Part 42
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Part 42

To what extent has Jesus been honored by the world? -- 510.

What Scriptural proof is there that the world will yet honor him? -- 510.

How have the body members of the church been regarded by the world? -- 510.

Will they be honored in the future? -- 510.

Will the world know who is born a member of the glorified church? Give Scriptural proof. -- 510.

What effect will this knowledge have upon the world? -- 510.

How will the people regard the church in the future ages? Give Scriptural proof. -- 510.

Besides glory and honor, what else is the church seeking? -- 511.

Define immortality. -- 511.

What will be the difference between a perfect human being and a member of the new creation with reference to requiring nourishment to sustain life? -- 511.

What Scriptural proof is given that Jesus possesses inherent life? -- 511.

What Scriptural promise is given to the body members that they will have inherent life? -- 512.

With what power will they be clothed with reference to giving life to others? -- 512.

Give some Scriptural proof of the degree of life to be possessed by the church. -- 512.

What is meant by the "crown of life"? -- 512.

When one becomes a new creature in Christ, how does that affect his hopes, ambitions and aspirations? -- 513.

What did St. Paul say concerning the life of such? -- 513.

Whom did David typify? and how do his words apply to the church? -- 514.

How is the desire of the church expressed by the Psalmist? Quote the Scripture. -- 514.

What did the psalmist David say about the King and the new creation in the presence of Jehovah? Quote the psalm. -- 515.

Show the contrast in the minds of the people between the position of the Christ during the period of humiliation and the period of glory. Give Scriptural proof. -- 516.

In the eyes of the world, how do members of the church die? -- 517.

In the eyes of Jehovah, how do they die? Give the Scriptural proof. -- 517.

How does St. Paul contrast the humiliation with the glory of the church?

Quote the Scripture. -- 517.

When will all the members of the church enjoy glory, honor, and immortality, eternal life? -- 518.

When should we reasonably expect the church to be glorified? -- 519.

Under what influence did St. Paul write concerning the approaching kingdom? -- 519.

Describe what took place at the time of the making of the law covenant by Jehovah with Israel at Mount Sinai. -- 520.

Give the Scriptural statement by St. Paul concerning that time. -- 520.

What did such convulsions of nature foreshadow concerning the present time? -- 520.

What does a mountain symbolize? and in what sense can we say that present conditions were foreshadowed by the disturbance at Mount Sinai?

-- 521.

Using this to ill.u.s.trate the approaching kingdom, quote the apostle Paul's words in Hebrews 12:22-24. -- 521.

What do these words of St. Paul picture with reference to the kingdom?

-- 522.

Why is G.o.d now manifesting his power and justice in dealing with the nations of earth? -- 523.

How does the privilege of living on earth now compare with that in centuries past? -- 524.

Did the prophets understand what would happen at this time? -- 524.

Did the angels understand? -- 524.

Did these seek to find out? -- 524.

What is the privilege of the Christian now compared with that of Christians living in the early part of the gospel age? -- 525.

To what are saints this side the vail looking forward? -- 525.

Whom will the Christian first expect to meet in the heavenly kingdom?

-- 526.

Quote the Scriptures with reference to the Christian's guardian angel.

-- 526.

What records have these angels kept? Give the Scriptural proof. -- 527.

Who would be the next whom the Christian would expect to meet in glory?

-- 528.

Why will the King of glory desire to greet the body members in the kingdom? -- 528.

Describe others in the church for whom the Christian will be looking in the kingdom. -- 528.

What grace of the holy spirit will be possessed by every one who is in the kingdom? -- 529.