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Chapter 22 — Education by Ministers and Church Officers CS-SG 22

This chapter contains some of the most forthright statements in the book. Contemplate the seriousness with which God views tithe and offerings. Please read CS 104-107 or CSA 74-77. CS-SG 22.6

25. Consider this promise:
“If they _______________________ to do their whole duty in _______________________ the people to be _______________________ in _______________________ to God His own, there _______________________ be a _______________________ of _______________________ in the _______________________ to carry forward the Lord’s work.” CS 104:1 or CSA 74:1 CS-SG 23.1

26. Who has responsibility for tithe-and-offering education in the churches? CS 106:2, 4; 107:1 or CSA 76:2, 4; 77:1 CS-SG 23.2

27. If pastors fail to set before the church the importance of returning God’s tithe, they should be relieved of their responsibilities. True False CS 106:2 or CSA 76:2 CS-SG 23.3

28. Are the blessings of the rich within reach of the poor? Yes No CS 107:2 or CSA 77:2 CS-SG 23.4

29. The motive with which we work, not the amount, determines the value of service or gifts. True False CS 107:2 or CSA 77:2 CS-SG 23.5

“But this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully. Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver” (2 Cor. 9:6, 7). CS-SG 23.6