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Note CH-SG 18

See the explanatory statement at the beginning of this Study Guide. It will be seen that in present-day circumstances, nurses and helpers cannot do some of the house-to-house “treatments” that are suggested.

1. There are large numbers who will not listen to the teaching of God’s Word. How may they sometimes be reached? (388:2, 388:3) CH-SG 18.1

2. Instead of looking at obedience of health laws as _____or _____, Christians should consider it as an _____. (390:2) CH-SG 18.2

3. What influence will consciousness of duty well done have on the doer? (391:1)


CH-SG 18.3

4. Workers in _____lines, _____lines, and _____lines should stand together as a unit. (394:3) CH-SG 18.4

5. Explain the statement: “It is not the best way to preserve our religion as we bottle perfumes.” (400:1) CH-SG 18.5

6. There is nothing so valuable in God’s sight as a ________ _________, and thankful disposition. (403:1) CH-SG 18.6

7. What is the value of cultivating faithfulness in little things? (404:1)


CH-SG 18.7

8. How long should a person continue his education? (405:1)


CH-SG 18.8

9. To a great degree, the efficiency of a nurse depends on __________. (407:1) CH-SG 18.9

10. “Men of principle need not the restriction of _____ and _____.” (410:2) CH-SG 18.10

11. How is influence illustrated? (413:2)


CH-SG 18.11

12. How is our association with others likely to affect us? What is the tendency of the natural heart? (414:3)


CH-SG 18.12

13. When our work on earth is ended, every one of the ________ _______ performed with _____ will be treasured as a precious _____ before God.” (419:1) CH-SG 18.13

14. What lessons in economy should every worker in an institution learn? (420:1)


CH-SG 18.14

15. Discuss the ever-widening effect of influence. (421:1)


CH-SG 19.1

16. What special danger in regard to Sabbath-keeping do medical workers face? (422:2)


CH-SG 19.2

17. Should we confine our praying only to situations where we can be on our knees? Discuss. (423:1)


CH-SG 19.3