(1) Who is the great Supreme Judge of the Universe? and why could He not reverse His sentence upon the disobedient race? Support the position taken by Scripture quotations from Old and New Testaments. Pages 395, 396
(2) Through what channels has the Heavenly Father arranged for the judging and blessing of mankind? Page 397, par. 1
(3) Because of what attitude and standpoint upon Jehovah’s part was it possible for Jesus to make the statement recorded in John 5:22? Page 397, par. 2, first half
(4) Strictly speaking, however, what was the precise moment when all judgment was committed by the Father unto the Son? Page 397, par. 2, last half
(5) What prevents the Father from exercising further judgment with respect to mankind? State briefly what arrangement has been made for mankind’s judgment. Page 398, par. 1
(6) What two offices will our dear Redeemer fill during and at the close of the Millennium, and what are the peculiar characteristics of these two parts of the Judgment work? Page 398, par. 2
(7) What relationship between the Father and the Son should be kept in mind as respects all these judgments, etc? Page 399, par, 1
(8) When does the judgment or trial of the New Creation take place? Page 399, par. 2
(9) Who is the Judge of the New Creation? and what is the Law by which it is being judged? Page 400, par. 1
(10) Are the New Creation children of Christ or of God? Give Scriptural proof. Page 400, par. 2
(11) Explain how the Father “pruneth us,” and the work of the Son in this connection. Page 401, par. 1
(12) Read from Revelation 2 and 3 the words showing the supervision of our glorious Head over His Body, the Church. Pages 401, 402
(13)Harmonize the parables of the Pounds and Talents, in which the Son is represented as giving the rewards, with the Apostle’s statement that rewards and punishment come from the Father. Page 402, par. 1
(14) Why are the members of the New Creation not competent to judge one another? Page 402, par. 2
(15) Explain the philosophy of the Lord’s rule of dealing with us as we deal with others. Page 403, par. 1
(16) What would seem to be almost “the besetting sin” of the Lord’s people, and how necessary is it that we realize and correct it? Page 404, par. 1, 2
(17) What is the explanation of this state of affairs, and how does the fallen nature play the hypocrite? Page 404, par. 3
(18) What course of reasoning should the Law of Love suggest to our minds? Page 405, par. 1
(19) Enlarge upon the qualities of the Spirit of Love as described by the Apostle in 1 Cor. 13:4-13. Page 405, par. 2
(20) What are the least and greatest violations of the Law of Love, and under what conditions only are we justified. in believing evil? Page 406, par. 1
(21) How should the Golden Rule settle this disposition to gossip? Page 407, par. 1
(22) How great is the influence of the tongue? Page 407, par. 2
(23) How does the tongue indicate the heart condition? Page 408, par. 1, 2, 3
(24) What exhortations are given us by the Apostle with respect to the proper judging of ourselves? Page 409, par. 1
(25) Is it possible to bridle the tongue if we neglect the heart? How may we purify our hearts, and is absolute cleansing expected of the flesh? Page 409, par. 2
(26) Why do we need the Lord to direct our hearts into the love of God? Page 409, par. 3
(27) Is it possible to judge ourselves unmercifully? If so, what Scriptures should we remember and apply? Page 410, par. 1, 2, 3
(28) Is there danger of our going to the opposite extreme, and what is the cause for so doing, and what the remedy? Page 411, par. 1
(29) Cite some instances in which the Church should judge. Page 412, par. 1
(30) Who only, as individuals, would have the authority to excommunicate an offending member? Page 412, par. 2, first half
(31) What would be the effect of continuing to recognize the offender as a fellow- member of the New Creation? Page 413, top
(32) Paraphrase the Apostle’s advice to the Church as given in 1 Cor. 5. Page 413, par. 1
(33) Should brethren in the Church go into worldly law courts to secure justice? Page 413, par. 2, 3, first half
(34) What offenses would debar from the Kingdom, and therefore from fellowship in the Church? Page 414, top and par. 1
(35) Outline the Divine arrangement for settling disputes and trespasses as between brethren. Page 414, par. 2 to Page 416
(36) How is the decision of the Church to be accepted by all? And how are those who oppose such decision to be treated by fellow-members, and why? Page 416, par. 1
(37) In the event of the offender’s repentance, how should he be considered by the Church? Page 416, par. 2
(38) Supposing the offender acknowledges his fault and makes amends to the best of his ability, what should be the, attitude of the offended brother towards him, and should there be any limit to his forgiveness if the fault be repeated and apologized for time after time? Page 417, par. 1
(39) In the case of offenses against the whole ecclesia, or the cause we represent, what course should be pursued? Page 417, par. 2 to Page 418, first eight lines
(40) In a case of slander against the elders, or any of them, how should the Church proceed? Page 418, par. 1, 2
(41) Explain 2 Cor. 5:10. Page 418, par. 3
(42) Cite and explain other Scriptures which refer to the Church’s judgment. Page 419, par. 1
(43) What elements of Christian character will be most severely tested in the Church’s judgment or trial? Page 419, par. 2