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    Section V — From the marriage altar

    Date ___________AH-SG 16.1

    A. Read pages 99-128.AH-SG 16.2

    B. Check your knowledge:AH-SG 16.3

    1. What did God make husband and wife to be to each other? (99:1.)

     
    AH-SG 16.4

    2. Complete: “Jesus wants to see __________ marriages.” (99:4.)AH-SG 16.5

    3. What is the proper attitude to have toward a Christian wedding? (100:4.)

     
    AH-SG 16.6

    4. What is inappropriate? (101:2.)

     
    AH-SG 16.7

    5. Complete: “Marriage does not lessen their ____________, but strengthens it.” (102:3.)AH-SG 16.8

    6. What should be done during the beginning of married life? (103:5.)

     
    AH-SG 16.9

    7. Complete: “The wife is to _____________ and ___________ her husband, and the husband is to ________________ and ________________ his wife.” (103:4.)AH-SG 16.10

    8. What should a husband or wife do when difficulties, perplexities, and discouragements arise? (106:1.)

     
    AH-SG 16.11

    9. How should love be manifested? (109:1.)

     
    AH-SG 16.12

    10. Complete: “Let all seek to discover the _______________ rather than the _________________.”(105:3.)AH-SG 16.13

    11. Complete: “As your love for Him [Christ] ______________, your love for each other will grow ____________ and stronger.” (106:0.)AH-SG 16.14

    12. Complete: “The wife must not consider herself a __________, to be tended, but a _____________; one to put her shoulder un-der real, not imaginary, burdens, and live an understanding, thoughtful life, considering that there are other things to be thought of than herself.” (110, 111.)AH-SG 16.15

    13. Complete: “Come to your family with a __________ countenance, with sympathy, tenderness, and love. This will be better than expending money for _______________________ or physicians for your wife.” (111:2.)AH-SG 16.16

    14. Draw lines between the beginnings of these sentences (in the left-hand column) and their endings (in the right-hand column):
    a. “Continue the (1) a plea for rulership.” (106:4.)
    b. “Neither husband nor wife is to make (2) rather than exact it.” (107:3.)
    c. “Allow no sharpness (3) to come into your voices.” (107:1.)
    d. “Let each give love (4) are more valuable than wealth and luxury.” (108:1.)
    e. “Thankful hearts and kind looks (5) early attentions.” (106:1.)
    AH-SG 17.1

    15. Complete: “The husband should let his wife know that he ________________________ her work.” (114:1.)AH-SG 17.2

    16. Complete:AH-SG 17.3

    “Neither the husband nor the wife should attempt to exercise over the other an ______________________________________.” (118:2.)AH-SG 17.4

    17. What subjects of conversation do we avoid? (119:2.)

     
    AH-SG 17.5

    18. What should be firmly repressed? (120:1.)

     
    AH-SG 17.6

    19. Does the Spirit of Prophecy condemn sexual intercourse except for child bearing? (121:2.)

     
    AH-SG 17.7

    20. “It is carrying that which is ________________ to excess that makes it a grievous sin.” (122:3.)AH-SG 17.8

    C. Rate your love for your family:AH-SG 17.9

    Affectionate ______ Warm ________ Indifferent ________ Cold ________AH-SG 17.10

    1. What is your most charming way of expressing affection?


    AH-SG 17.11

    __________________________________________________AH-SG 17.12

    2. What is your most annoying habit to your family?


    AH-SG 17.13

    D. Discuss with others:AH-SG 18.1

    1. In the light of these two sentences, whose counsel should we follow?
    “Jesus wants to see happy marriages.” (99:4.)
    “Satan loves to see misery.” (72:2.)

     
    AH-SG 18.2

    2. Why was Christ’s first miracle at a marriage festival? (99:2.)

     
    AH-SG 18.3

    3. How much should be spent on clothes, flowers, receptions, etc., in a Christian wedding? (100, 101.)

     
    AH-SG 18.4

    4. What does it mean to “study to advance the happiness of each other”? (106:1.)

     
    AH-SG 18.5

    5. What does a companionable wife and mother mean to her husband, son, and daughter? (110:1, 2.)

     
    AH-SG 18.6

    6. How can the “unhappy couple” on pages 111 and 112 become happy?

     
    AH-SG 18.7

    7. “She [Eve] had fallen into temptation by separating from her companion.” (115:1.) Had Adam and Eve remained together, would they have yielded to temptation?

     
    AH-SG 18.8

    8. What lesson are we to learn from this?


    AH-SG 18.9

    E. Think on these things:AH-SG 18.10

    1. How can the evening be a “pleasant social season” in your home? (110:2.)

     
    AH-SG 18.11

    2. How often should love be expressed? (109:1.)

     
    AH-SG 18.12

    3. In what ways is love expressed? (109:1.)

     
    AH-SG 18.13

    4. How do accusations often become realities? (110:0.)

     
    AH-SG 18.14

    5. Am I truly making a real endeavor to make a success of my marriage, or am I expecting my partner to make all the adjustments and efforts?


    AH-SG 18.15

    6. Should the emphasis be on “Wives, submit” or on “As it is fit in the Lord”? (115, 116.)

     
    AH-SG 18.16

    7. Do I consider sexual intercourse an act of endearment, a way of expressing my devotion to my companion?


    AH-SG 18.17

    F. What is one way I (as the husband, wife, son, daughter) can express love to each member of my family today?


    AH-SG 18.18

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