Faith in Action Study Guide Questions
1.We all want faith that pleases God . Using a concordance, find four ways that faith will act. What does the word say pleases God?
2. Besides the wrath of God in eternity, from what else does your faith in God deliver you. Name two things
3. The ark was God's provision for Noah's deliverance. What is your provision? what delivers you during hard times?
. Find three Scriptures that emphasize the importance of obedient faith
5. Give four Scriptures that promise rejuvenating faith, or strength for your whole life.
6. Share a test or a trial that you been through lately. How was your faith tested, and what scriptures did you use to overcome the trial or pass the test? Has God asked you to do a difficult thing? What was your response?
7. The most basic forward look of faith that we have as a body of believers is the soon coming of Christ. How should our faith be acting as we look forward to this blessed event? What does scripture say?
8. Parents have great responsibilities for their children, and each must be carried out in faith. Name at least four parental responsibilities mentioned in the bible which require both faith and faithfulness.
9. What 3 choices did Moses make by faith according to Hebrews 11:24-26
10. In Exodus 3:5-8, God reveals Himself to Moses. This was the God he has to follow for the rest of his life by faith. List four things that God revealed to Moses.
11. When God called Moses, some very common excuses came from Moses' mouth. What were they (Exodus 3:10-15)? What would God's word say to you, should you use the same excuses?
12. Not everyone is called to be a leader of a nation, or even a large group of people ; However, each one of us is a leader in some capacity. God wants you to be the best! You may be a leader at your job, in your neighborhood, at your church or just in your family. Study the leadership qualities of
1 Timothy 3,4 List as many as you can. Now ask God to develop you in the leadership area that he has given you. Some one is looking to you for Guidance in some Measure!
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