(1) What Scriptures bring to our attention the “three ways,” and how are they designated? Page 205, par. 1 to 3.
(2) Why is the broad road so named? Page 205, par. 4
(3) How long has the race traveled this “broad way,” and have none ever tried to retrace their steps? When and how was the only way of escape brought to light? Page 206, par. 1.
(4) What is the new way to life opened up for the Royal Priesthood? Page 206, par. 2.
(5) Why is it that after having heard of the new way, so few are willing to walk therein? Page 207, par. 1.
(6) What is the end to which this narrow way leads? And what is this “highest form of life”? Page 207, par. 2.
(7) How shall we define life? What is the difference between the operation of the principle of life in Jehovah and in mankind? Page 207, par. 3.
(8) What are the characteristic conditions of the divine nature with respect to life? Page 208, par. 1.
(9) Using the illustrations of light reflected from a diamond and from a brick, and the measure of life in the lower animals, show why Adam was grander in his perfection than any other creature. Page 208, par. 2, 3.
(10) How did the conditions in Eden show man’s dependence upon a continued supply of life? And what was the natural result when Adam was separated from the “trees of life”? Page 209, par. 1, 2.
(11) What is the reward promised to those who pursue the “narrow way” to the end? And who alone originally possessed immortality? Page 210, par. 1, 2.
(12) What Scriptures teach that the Son of God possesses immortality since His resurrection? And to whom has this great honor been subsequently extended? Page 211, par. 1, 2.
(13) While the High Calling is confined exclusively to the Gospel age, is there any other offer during this age? Page 211, par. 3.
(14) What other name might be applied to the narrow way? And what is the difference between dying with Adam and dying with Christ? Page 212, par. 1.
(15) When will the “narrow way” to immortality come to an end? And when will death be abolished? Page 212, par. 2.
(16) In what manner are the saints on the way to life, and on the way to destruction, respectively? Page 213, par. 1.
(17) What are some of the difficulties and dangers of the “narrow way”? Page 213, par. 2.
(18) In what manner are some partially overcome by the temptations of the World, the desires of the flesh and the wiles of the Adversary? And what will be their experience? Page 213, par. 3; page 214, par.1.
(19) How has the Lord provided for His loyal-hearted and faithful followers the necessary assistance along this steep and rugged way? Page 214, par. 2.
(20) How will the highway of holiness specially differ from the Narrow Way? Page 215, par. 1.
(21) Will the highway of holiness be difficult for mankind to find and walk therein? Page 215, par. 2.
(22) Will the world in the Millennial age be reckoned justified and receive a reckoned standing before God as they start upon the highway? Why do many preach a highway of holiness during this Gospel age? Page 216, par. 1.
(23) What symbolic language is used by Isaiah (Chapters 35, 11, and 62) in describing this “highway of holiness”? Why did not our Lord Jesus refer to this highway? Page 217, par. 1.
(24) Give a resume of the three ways with their distinguishing characteristics. Page 218, par. 1.