

Read for This Week's Study:
Memory Text:
“As the Lord lives, whatever my God says, that I will speak” (2 Chronicles 18:13, NKJV). |
| If you ever read modern criticism of the Bible, one thing you’ll notice: The same kind of attacks leveled against the Bible are similar to the attacks leveled against Ellen White. And one attack against Ellen White is that because she used other sources, she is not reliable or honest. Yet, Ellen White has explained in print how she used the writings of others, and why. She even recommended that people read certain books she used in writing her own works. That hardly sounds as if she were trying to hide her use of other sources. This week we’ll explore a little more about how inspiration works, both with Bible writers and with Ellen White. |
The Week at a Glance:
What do we know about the integrity of biblical prophets? If Scripture and the writings of Ellen G. White are both inspired by the same Spirit, what is the relationship between them? What is the danger in seeing prophets as infallible? Can prophets give wrong advice? |
*Study this week's lesson to prepare for Sabbath, February 28.
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