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3: The Everlasting Gospel – Singing with Inspiration
“Three Cosmic Messages” encourages us to
Watch, Ye Saints – Hymn 598 as we near the end of this old world’s history to witness the Second Coming of our Lord, and Saviour, Jesus Christ. This is a wonderful hymn to give courage, dear people, and is our theme for this quarter.
We will be noting at times throughout the quarter that
“Tis Almost Time For The Lord To Come – Hymn 212 and we should be proclaiming the message that
Jesus Is Coming Again – Hymn 213.
Sabbath afternoon commences our study this week by encouraging us to
Go, Preach My Gospel – Hymn 378 and
Hymn 368 – Watchman, Blow The Gospel Trumpet.
The encouragement continues on Sunday with
Marvelous Grace – Hymn 109 and that
We Have This Hope – Hymn 214.
Today we need, more than ever to be
Leaning On The Everlasting Arms – Hymn 469 in our quest to spread the “Everlasting” Gospel to all the world.
Tuesday presents again the
Amazing Grace – Hymn 108 that our Lord has given for each of us.
The commission is repeated on Wednesday to
Tell It To Every Kindred And Nation – Hymn 202.
We are challenged on Friday to request
Live Out Thy Live Within Me – Hymn 316.
So, dear people, be encouraged to go forward and
“Lift up the trumpet and loud let it ring, Jesus IS coming again” – Hymn 213.
To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/
Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.
2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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3: The Everlasting Gospel – Teaching Plan
Key Thought: The three angels’ messages are the mission to the world, our identifying statement of faith, and our unique prophetic identity. This is our passion to proclaim the gospel.
April 15, 2023
1. Have a volunteer read Revelation 5:6-8, I Corinthians 15:1-4, Romans 3:24-26.
- Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage.
- What does the seven eyes and seven horns represent on the Lamb?
(Note: Christ has perfect power and perfect wisdom. Eyes are a symbol of wisdom. Horns are a symbol of power. Seven is thenumber of completeness or perfection. The seven spirits represent the one perfect Holy Spirit throughout the seven eras of Christian history.)
- Personal Application: If the odors of incense are the prayers of the saints, how important is it for us to pray earnestly in every situation? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your relatives states, “Who is the Lamb and what book did He take from the right hand of God? What were the seven seals He opened from the book? How would you respond to your relative?
(Note: The seven seals correspond to the seven churches – seven eras of church history from the early church to the end of the Christian era when Jesus comes.)
2. Have a volunteer read Revelation 13:8, I Peter 1:18-20.
- Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- Jesus was the Lamb that takes away the sins of the world. Why does it say He was foreordained before the foundation of the world?
(Note: The plan of salvation had been put in place before mankind was created in case they fell into sin and rebellion) - Personal Application: How do people’s choices influence their relationship with Christ and ultimately, their salvation? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your friends states, “So we are called the chosen and we are preordained to be saved. Does that mean God chooses who’s saved and who’s lost? Or does it mean Christ died on the cross for everyone, so everyone will be saved? Or is it only those who accept Christ will be saved and everyone else will be lost?” How would you respond to your friend?
(Note: Can one give the three angels’ messages clearly if they can’t answer this question correctly?)
3. Have a volunteer read Revelation 14:6, Matthew 28:19,20.
- Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- What is the extent of these messages? Why is it vital to be missionary minded globally?
- Personal Application: What does your experience with being a part of something bigger or greater than yourself mean to you? Do you feel the urgency of your part in sharing this gospel with others? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your neighbors states: “How is the everlasting gospel going to be preached when many of the countries of the world are anti-Christian – either Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu, Shintu, Communist, or Atheist? How cam God’s people share this gospel in antagonistic areas?” How would you respond to your relative?
4. Have a volunteer read Revelation 14:6, Acts 1:8, Matthew 24:14..
- Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- Do you believe that if we are willing to go into all the world, that signs and wonders will follow and God will bless their efforts?
- Personal Application: What role can you play in bringing the three angels’ messages to the entire world? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Tell the class what you plan to do this week to share with them.
(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared.”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).

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Monday: The “Everlasting Gospel”
Notice what Revelation 14:6, the beginning of the three angels’ messages, begins with: the “eternal” or “everlasting” gospel. If we fail to understand the depth of the gospel, we will miss the entire point of the three angels’ messages. We can never fully understand the issues in God’s judgment-hour message or the fall of Babylon or the mark of the beast if we fail to understand the gospel.
Read 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, Romans 3:24-26, and Romans 5:6-8. How is the “everlasting gospel” presented in these texts? What great hope is presented here for us?
The gospel is the incredibly good news of Christ’s death for our sins, His glorious resurrection, and His ever-present love and concern for us. By faith in His shed blood and His resurrection power, we are delivered from both sin’s penalty and power. Christ absorbed the apostle Paul’s thoughts and was at the center of his teaching and preaching. The crucified Christ redeemed him from the condemnation and guilt of his past. The resurrected Christ gave him power for the present, and the returning Christ gave him hope for the future.
Notice four points in these passages in Romans:
1. We are justified freely by grace.
2. Grace is a declaration of God’s righteousness.
3. Grace justifies those who by faith accept Jesus.
4. God’s love was demonstrated for us while we were yet sinners.
Christ’s grace is unmerited, undeserved, and unearned. Jesus died the agonizing, painful death that lost sinners will die. He experienced the fullness of the Father’s wrath, or judgment, against sin. He was rejected so that we could be accepted. He died the death that was ours, so we could live the life that was His.
Any wonder, then, that salvation must be by faith, and without the deeds of the law? What could we possibly add, what could our works, even the best-intentioned, Holy Spirit-filled works, add to what Christ had done for us at the cross?
And this plan, the plan of salvation, had been put in place even before the beginning of time (2 Timothy 1:9, Titus 1:2, Ephesians 1:4), which helps explain why it is called “the everlasting” gospel. Before the world was created, God knew what would happen, and so He instituted the plan of salvation to meet the crisis when it, eventually, would come.

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