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Further Thought: Read Ellen G. White, “The Night of Wrestling,”

pp. 195–203, in Patriarchs and Prophets; “Consecration,” pp. 43–48, in

Steps to Christ.

“This will, that forms so important a factor in the character of man,

was at the Fall given into the control of Satan; and he has ever since

been working in man to will and to do of his own pleasure, but to the

utter ruin and misery of man.”—Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the

Church, vol. 5, p. 515.

“In order to receive God’s help, man must realize his weakness and

deficiency; he must apply his own mind to the great change to be

wrought in himself; he must be aroused to earnest and persevering

prayer and effort. Wrong habits and customs must be shaken off; and it

is only by determined endeavor to correct these errors and to conform

to right principles that the victory can be gained. Many never attain to

the position that they might occupy, because they wait for God to do

for them that which He has given them power to do for themselves. All

who are fitted for usefulness must be trained by the severest mental

and moral discipline, and God will assist them by uniting divine power

with human effort.”—Ellen G. White, Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 248.

Discussion Questions:

Ê To what extent do you think that we actually recognize that our

wills were “at the Fall given into the control of Satan”? How, by

focusing on the character of Jesus, can we better understand just

how fallen we are and how great God’s grace is toward us?

Ë Read the story of Jesus in Gethsemane (Matt. 26:36–42). What

were Jesus’ own feelings and desires, as opposed to God’s will?

What can we learn from this example?

Ì As a class, talk about the distinct things in your own culture

that can work to break down our defenses and leave us more vul-

nerable to Satan’s attacks. What can we do to help other church

members be aware of these dangers, as well as help those who feel

the need for help?

Í Do you know someone in your church who hasn’t been there

for quite a long time, who might be getting ready to give up or

already has given up? What can you do as a group to encourage

this person, to help him or her not turn away from Jesus? What

practical things can you do to help?