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Sunday, September 7, 2014
spiritual fact sheet
Spiritual Fact Sheet
1. When did you ask Jesus to be Lord of your life? Give date and some of the details involved.
2. Do you speak in tongues? When did you begin to speak in tongues?
3. Give one reason you read the Bible.
4. What is your reason for prayer?
5. State briefly your relationship to God the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus Christ.
6. Describe your view of the church.
7. What is the greatest area of need in your life?
1. When did you ask Jesus to be Lord of your life? Give date and some of the details involved.
2. Do you speak in tongues? When did you begin to speak in tongues?
3. Give one reason you read the Bible.
4. What is your reason for prayer?
5. State briefly your relationship to God the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus Christ.
6. Describe your view of the church.
7. What is the greatest area of need in your life?
Lesson 6 faith overcomes tests, trials, and temptations
Lesson 6 Study Guide Questions Faith overcomes Tests, Trials, and temptations
1. From the definitions, which words best describe the temptations mentioned in the following verses: Hebrews 2:18; Matt. 4:1; Acts 5:9.
2. Name the tests of the Israelites in Exodus 15:25 and 16:4.
3. Read 1 Peter 1:6,7 in several translations. Explain the phrase "proof of your faith'' (NAS).
4. List the three tasks you might have in responding to trials.
5. Discuss briefly at least one positive response to trials. Give a Biblical example.
6. How can you use a trial to grow?
7. Study James 1:1-22. What can you learn about overcoming fiery trials in this passage?
8. Name five types of temptations that Satan uses on us.
9. Choose one of the above and give a Biblical way of dealing with it. Use at least three scriptures.
10. Read Romans 8 carefully. Explain how each of the following verses help you overcome temptation. Romans 8:1,2;9,14;13;15-17;26,27;31;32;37;38,39.
1. From the definitions, which words best describe the temptations mentioned in the following verses: Hebrews 2:18; Matt. 4:1; Acts 5:9.
2. Name the tests of the Israelites in Exodus 15:25 and 16:4.
3. Read 1 Peter 1:6,7 in several translations. Explain the phrase "proof of your faith'' (NAS).
4. List the three tasks you might have in responding to trials.
5. Discuss briefly at least one positive response to trials. Give a Biblical example.
6. How can you use a trial to grow?
7. Study James 1:1-22. What can you learn about overcoming fiery trials in this passage?
8. Name five types of temptations that Satan uses on us.
9. Choose one of the above and give a Biblical way of dealing with it. Use at least three scriptures.
10. Read Romans 8 carefully. Explain how each of the following verses help you overcome temptation. Romans 8:1,2;9,14;13;15-17;26,27;31;32;37;38,39.
Lesson 5 Hindrance to faith study guide questions
Study Guide Questions Lesson 5 Fear: Hindrance to faith
1. Compare fear and faith in three ways: Source of information, Motivation to action, Product or result.
2.Phobos, or fear, means "being in dread of the enemy." Find three places where the Word tells us we should be putting the enemy to flight!
3. Give four dangers or results of fear. What is a Spiritural antidote for each?
4. Find three " trust" verses to eradicate worry.
5. Using Scripture, give a brief outline of God's image of you.
6. Study the following Scriptures, and make a list of specific things you are not to fear: Isaiah 37:6-7; Jeremiah 1:6-9; Psalm 91:5,10; Deut.20:1,3; II Chron. 20:15; Psalm 23:4; Proverbs 3:24-26.
7. In the following verses are found some ways or principles with which overcome fear. Study the Scriptures and briefly describe each principle: John 8:32, 36; 15:7; Psalm 112:7,8; Matt. 8:17-20,25,26; Isaiah 35:3,4; Exodus 14:13,14; II Chron. 20:15,22; Acts 16:25; Neh. 8:10; Proverbs 17:22; Romans 6;16; Isaiah 54:14; Psalm 34:4; 1 John 4:12-18; Ephesians 3:19.
8. Why should we not be fearful? State the reason given in each of these verses: Deut. 31:6; Heb. 13:6: Deut. 3:22; Psalm 23:4; Eph. 2:5,6; 3:17; Gen. 15:1; Psalm 46:1-3; Isa. 41:10, 13-15; Psalm 27:1-3; Col. 2:15; 2 Timothy 1:7; Romans 8:15; 2 kings 6:15,16.
1. Compare fear and faith in three ways: Source of information, Motivation to action, Product or result.
2.Phobos, or fear, means "being in dread of the enemy." Find three places where the Word tells us we should be putting the enemy to flight!
3. Give four dangers or results of fear. What is a Spiritural antidote for each?
4. Find three " trust" verses to eradicate worry.
5. Using Scripture, give a brief outline of God's image of you.
6. Study the following Scriptures, and make a list of specific things you are not to fear: Isaiah 37:6-7; Jeremiah 1:6-9; Psalm 91:5,10; Deut.20:1,3; II Chron. 20:15; Psalm 23:4; Proverbs 3:24-26.
7. In the following verses are found some ways or principles with which overcome fear. Study the Scriptures and briefly describe each principle: John 8:32, 36; 15:7; Psalm 112:7,8; Matt. 8:17-20,25,26; Isaiah 35:3,4; Exodus 14:13,14; II Chron. 20:15,22; Acts 16:25; Neh. 8:10; Proverbs 17:22; Romans 6;16; Isaiah 54:14; Psalm 34:4; 1 John 4:12-18; Ephesians 3:19.
8. Why should we not be fearful? State the reason given in each of these verses: Deut. 31:6; Heb. 13:6: Deut. 3:22; Psalm 23:4; Eph. 2:5,6; 3:17; Gen. 15:1; Psalm 46:1-3; Isa. 41:10, 13-15; Psalm 27:1-3; Col. 2:15; 2 Timothy 1:7; Romans 8:15; 2 kings 6:15,16.
Lesson 4 turn your faith loose study guide questions
Study Guide Questions Lesson 4 Turn your faith loose
1. Write four reasons why you choose your words wisely.
2. Write out three faith confessions on the subject of using your mouth positively to influence others.
3. Give at least three verses that tell how your words can move God.
4. Using the concordance and Bible, do a word study on "meditation." Give the definition, the reasons for doing it, when to do it, the results of it, and the subject of meditation.
5. List the eight steps to David's victoory over Goliath, then apply to your own Christian Life.
6. Look up Scriptures to use in time of temptation. Now write them out as faith confessions. Do at least four.
7. Write out four faith confessions to use in overcoming anger.
8. Make a list of ten things that you can pray for in faith. Include a Scripture for each.
9. Study the following Scriptures and describe the abiding Christian: John 15:4-7; 6:53-58; 1 John 2:4-6; 3:24; 4:15-16.
10. What are three results of abiding according to John 15?
1. Write four reasons why you choose your words wisely.
2. Write out three faith confessions on the subject of using your mouth positively to influence others.
3. Give at least three verses that tell how your words can move God.
4. Using the concordance and Bible, do a word study on "meditation." Give the definition, the reasons for doing it, when to do it, the results of it, and the subject of meditation.
5. List the eight steps to David's victoory over Goliath, then apply to your own Christian Life.
6. Look up Scriptures to use in time of temptation. Now write them out as faith confessions. Do at least four.
7. Write out four faith confessions to use in overcoming anger.
8. Make a list of ten things that you can pray for in faith. Include a Scripture for each.
9. Study the following Scriptures and describe the abiding Christian: John 15:4-7; 6:53-58; 1 John 2:4-6; 3:24; 4:15-16.
10. What are three results of abiding according to John 15?
Lesson 3 the power of the tongue study guide questions
Study guide questions Lesson 3 The power of the tongue
1. Find three examples of Bibical people speaking their faith, followed by definite action.
2. Besides Lucifer, can you find two examples of negative talk resulting in catastrophe?
3. Why is it possiable for you to overrule Satan with your mouth?
4. What can you do with a destructive tongue?
5. Using Scripture, write two ways you can defeat the enemy with your tongue.
6. Describe three ways for your tougue to "yield precious fruit."
7. Make a list of five negative uses of the tongue. Beside each of them, write a Scriptural prayer that can overcome it.
8. Give three promises of God concerning His own Word.
9. Illustrate how God's Word can be used as a positive force. Give three examples, either Biblical or personal.
10. If we are imitators of our Father, we will talk to Him. Show three ways to talk our Father. For example, " God loves the world; therefore, ' I love those around me .'"
11. Study Matthew 12:33-37. What three important truths did you learn about your words in this scripture?
12. Read James 1:26 and 3:1-12 in several versions. Explain briefly what James meant by "bridling the tongue."
13. Rewrite the following verses in your own words:
a. Proverbs 21:23 b. Proverbs 18:13 c. Proverbs 17:9
1. Find three examples of Bibical people speaking their faith, followed by definite action.
2. Besides Lucifer, can you find two examples of negative talk resulting in catastrophe?
3. Why is it possiable for you to overrule Satan with your mouth?
4. What can you do with a destructive tongue?
5. Using Scripture, write two ways you can defeat the enemy with your tongue.
6. Describe three ways for your tougue to "yield precious fruit."
7. Make a list of five negative uses of the tongue. Beside each of them, write a Scriptural prayer that can overcome it.
8. Give three promises of God concerning His own Word.
9. Illustrate how God's Word can be used as a positive force. Give three examples, either Biblical or personal.
10. If we are imitators of our Father, we will talk to Him. Show three ways to talk our Father. For example, " God loves the world; therefore, ' I love those around me .'"
11. Study Matthew 12:33-37. What three important truths did you learn about your words in this scripture?
12. Read James 1:26 and 3:1-12 in several versions. Explain briefly what James meant by "bridling the tongue."
13. Rewrite the following verses in your own words:
a. Proverbs 21:23 b. Proverbs 18:13 c. Proverbs 17:9
Lesson 2 How faith comes study guide questions
Study Guide Questions Lesson 2 How Faith comes
1. Study Romans 12:1-8. Why was the measure of faith given to you?
2. Christ is the Source of faith according to Hebrews 12:2. How can we cause this faith to grow?
3. One of the translations of Mark 11:22 says, " Have the God -kind of faith." How do we obtain this God -kind of faith (Mark 11:23,24)?
4. Faith comes through our hearts, or spirits. How should we pray for " inner man" according to the following verses:
a. Ephesians 1:18
b. Ephesians 3:16
c. II Corinthians 4:16
5. Study I Corinthians 2:10-16.
a. How does God reveal spiritual truth?
b. For what specific reason did we recieve the Spirit of God?
c. Why does natural reasoning have difficulty accepting God's truth?
d. What is the assurance that we will be able to comprehend even with our mind?
6. Explain in your own words "logos" and "rhema"." Which brings faith according Romans 10:17?
7. How does "confessing the Word" cause you hear and, therefore, to believe?
8. Read several translations of Luke 8:18. What did Jesus mean when He said, " Take care how you listen?" From the context of the chapter, to what were they to listen?
9. How can you make faith your own so you do not have to be dependent upon anothers' faith?
10. Find at least four Scriptures to support this faith: "Speak your faith and not your doubts."
11. Faith works through love. Using the Scripture given, tell how we can be love -children of a love-God?
a. Galatians 5:6-14
b. Ephesians 5:1,2
c. Romans 14:12-23
d. Ephesians 4:1-3
e. Ephesians 4:15,29
12. Choose one "love" verse to memorize this week. Share it with the class.
1. Study Romans 12:1-8. Why was the measure of faith given to you?
2. Christ is the Source of faith according to Hebrews 12:2. How can we cause this faith to grow?
3. One of the translations of Mark 11:22 says, " Have the God -kind of faith." How do we obtain this God -kind of faith (Mark 11:23,24)?
4. Faith comes through our hearts, or spirits. How should we pray for " inner man" according to the following verses:
a. Ephesians 1:18
b. Ephesians 3:16
c. II Corinthians 4:16
5. Study I Corinthians 2:10-16.
a. How does God reveal spiritual truth?
b. For what specific reason did we recieve the Spirit of God?
c. Why does natural reasoning have difficulty accepting God's truth?
d. What is the assurance that we will be able to comprehend even with our mind?
6. Explain in your own words "logos" and "rhema"." Which brings faith according Romans 10:17?
7. How does "confessing the Word" cause you hear and, therefore, to believe?
8. Read several translations of Luke 8:18. What did Jesus mean when He said, " Take care how you listen?" From the context of the chapter, to what were they to listen?
9. How can you make faith your own so you do not have to be dependent upon anothers' faith?
10. Find at least four Scriptures to support this faith: "Speak your faith and not your doubts."
11. Faith works through love. Using the Scripture given, tell how we can be love -children of a love-God?
a. Galatians 5:6-14
b. Ephesians 5:1,2
c. Romans 14:12-23
d. Ephesians 4:1-3
e. Ephesians 4:15,29
12. Choose one "love" verse to memorize this week. Share it with the class.
Lesson 1 what is faith study Guide questions
Study Guide Questions Lesson 1 What is faith
1. Briefly define four categories of faith.
a. Human faith
b. Religious faith
c. Faith in experiences
d. Revelation faith
2. Find a Bibical example of each category of faith.
3. Using Scripture, show how God is the foundation of your faith.
4. How do you know that God's Word is valid?
5. Describe three ways in which God's word is powerful. Use Scripture.
6. List five things that God's Word does for you now. Share one thing that the Lord has done for you this week.
7. Give four Scriptures to explain what condition is necessary to recieve the promises of God.
8. Choose a verse that speaks of the enduring power of God's Word and memorize it this week. Share it with the group.
9. Study Section III of your notes, and then give a definition of faith in your own words.
10. Explain why hope is necessary to faith.
11. From where should we get the material for our hopes?
12. Name the four steps in the incubation period of faith.
13. In Proverbs 10:24 it says "the desire of the righteous will be granted.'' Are these desires limited if so, how?
14. How can you get assurance for the answer to your request?
15. Write a clear- cut faith vision that the Lord has put on your heart.
1. Briefly define four categories of faith.
a. Human faith
b. Religious faith
c. Faith in experiences
d. Revelation faith
2. Find a Bibical example of each category of faith.
3. Using Scripture, show how God is the foundation of your faith.
4. How do you know that God's Word is valid?
5. Describe three ways in which God's word is powerful. Use Scripture.
6. List five things that God's Word does for you now. Share one thing that the Lord has done for you this week.
7. Give four Scriptures to explain what condition is necessary to recieve the promises of God.
8. Choose a verse that speaks of the enduring power of God's Word and memorize it this week. Share it with the group.
9. Study Section III of your notes, and then give a definition of faith in your own words.
10. Explain why hope is necessary to faith.
11. From where should we get the material for our hopes?
12. Name the four steps in the incubation period of faith.
13. In Proverbs 10:24 it says "the desire of the righteous will be granted.'' Are these desires limited if so, how?
14. How can you get assurance for the answer to your request?
15. Write a clear- cut faith vision that the Lord has put on your heart.
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