Further Thought: Read Ellen G. White, “ ‘The Sower Went Forth
to Sow,’ ” pp. 33–61, in Christ’s Object Lessons.
“True holiness is wholeness in the service of God. This is the condition of true Christian living. Christ asks for an unreserved consecration,
for undivided service. He demands the heart, the mind, the soul, the
strength. Self is not to be cherished. He who lives to himself is not a
Christian.
“Love must be the principle of action. Love is the underlying principle of God’s government in heaven and earth, and it must be the foundation of the Christian’s character. This alone can make and keep him
steadfast. This alone can enable him to withstand trial and temptation.
“And love will be revealed in sacrifice. The plan of redemption was
laid in sacrifice—a sacrifice so broad and deep and high that it is
immeasurable. Christ gave all for us, and those who receive Christ will
be ready to sacrifice all for the sake of their Redeemer. The thought of
His honor and glory will come before anything else.”—Ellen G. White,
Christ’s Object Lessons, pp. 48, 49.
Discussion Questions:
Ê “Love must be the principle of action. Love is the underlying
principle of God’s government in heaven and earth.” How does the
Cross reveal this amazing truth to us? In our lives, how can we
reflect this kind of love? Why must we?
Ë How would you respond to someone who insisted that Jesus
told parables to keep outsiders in the dark? Why would Jesus, who
died for every human being (see 1 John 2:2), deliberately keep in
the dark people whom He had died on the cross to save?
Ì A lamp is supposed to be on a lampstand, not under a basket
(Mark 4:21). Apply this principle to your church’s engagement with
your local community. How can you lift the light up higher?
Í Consider the parable of the growing seed (Mark 4:26–29).
What part do humans play in helping the gospel seed to grow, and
what part does God play? Though we obviously play a role, how
can we still make sure we are totally dependent upon God? Could
this attitude of total dependence perhaps be part of what we need
to do in order to grow?