Monday, July 30, 2012

Week #8 Questions and Memory Verses


Questions:


  1. What is the difference between God’s will and God’s plan?

  1. God also has a specific _________________for your life,
which involves his ________________________.

  1. What did God give you that allows you to make decisions,
both good and bad?________________________

  1. God has given everyone a free will, therefore He will not
force you to do anything. But when you reject God’s
salvation or direction, what is the result?



  1. God has a will for mankind. List seven things God
specifically wills.

A.

B.

C.
D.

E.

F.

G.

  1. Summarize God’s will for your life as a Christian. Give
scripture references to support your answer.




  1. What must be active in your life as a believer to fulfill
God’s will and receive His direction in life?

A.

B.

C.

  1. Before God will give His direction in your life what must
take place?



  1. According to I Peter 5:10, God allows Christians to go
through suffering so they might be more.

A.

B.

C.

D.


  1. Briefly explain the primary purpose of this lesson.







Key Memory Verses:

Romans 12:1-2; I Peter 3:17; II Peter 3:9

NOTE: There is much confusion today about the will of God. Some popular beliefs are:

  1. The will of God is different for every individual.
  2. The will of God has to do with specific, physical
matters.
  1. God has predetermined what will happen (fate)
and our free will has no bearing on the matter.
  1. Problems in a Christian’s life are always the
results of sin in our life.

From the Bible principles taught in this lesson, you should
understand these beliefs are false and why.

Write down any question(s) you may have concerning the subjects in this lesson. Share them with your pastor...of feel free to comment them on here and I will do my best to get you an answer! :)Prayer must be at a set time in a set format.

Lesson #8: THE WILL OF GOD


How Do I Find God’s Will for My Life?”

A famous preacher once said a successful man is a man who finds out what God wants him to accomplish with his life and then fulfills it. This is a very profound statement. The true measure of a person’s success is not social status, a bank account, influence, or fame. It is simply doing what God wants.

The purpose of this lesson is to give you a clear understand-
ing of what the will of God is, as revealed in the Bible, so you can begin to accomplish those things that are important to Him.

  1. Understand the difference between God’s will and God’s plan.

  1. The will of God concerns our spiritual development.

It is never connected with a set of rules, a geographical
location, or a specific ministry.

  1. The plan of God concerns our spiritual deployment.

God has a specific plan for you as an individual. This plan
is the specific directions God will give in the circumstances
of your life.

  1. Understand the biblical dimension of God’s will.

  1. God wills specific things for your life.

  1. I Thessalonians 4:3-7 - We are to live holy lives.
God desires our sanctification.

  1. II Peter 3:9 - We are to be witnesses as we under-
stand God is not willing that any should perish.
All lost people are out of the will of God regardless
of what else they may do.
  1. I Thessalonians 5:18 - We are to give thanks in
everything.

  1. I Peter 2:13-15 We are to submit to every ordinance
of man. However this must be balanced by the next
point.

  1. Romans 12:1-2 - We are not to be conformed to this
world but transformed by the renewing of our minds.
(Submission to the ordinances of man is to maintain
a proper testimony to lead others to Christ. At the
same time, your life is to be transformed to live by
a higher standard to please God.)

  1. Ephesians 6:5-8 - We are to serve those in authority from
the heart, with pure motives, as if we are serving Jesus
Christ.

  1. Ephesians 5:15-17 - We are to redeem the time. Quit
wasting time! Make use of the small amount God has
given you.

B. God’s will for every believer is to be conformed to the
image of the Lord Jesus Christ and can be summarized
as follows.

  1. I Timothy 2:3-4 SALVATION



  1. I Peter 4:1-2 SANCTIFICATION

  1. Ephesians 1:3-5 GLORIFICATION

  1. Understand God’s direction in your life by the three resources
He has provided.

  1. He has given you the Holy Spirit to indwell you and
direct your life.

Galatians 5:25; John 16:13; I Corinthians 2:9-10

  1. He has given you the Word of God as your absolute
authority in every detail of life. You must learn to
saturate your mind with God’s thoughts.

Philippians 2:5; Romans 12:1-2; Isaiah 55:6-11

  1. He has given you the local church which is organized to
equip you for life and ministry. Through other believers
He provides you wise counsel.

Ephesians 4:11-12


  1. Understand God’s priority in the details of your life.

  1. Obedience to God’s will is more important than the
discovery of God’s plan.

You must be in conformity to the will of God before
He will direct you in the specifics of life. Your priority
should be to fulfill the will of God in your daily life
and then trust Him to guide you in the detailed plan,
step by step.

  1. God is more interested in what you are than in what you
do.

He is infinitely more interested in your being the type
of person He wants you to be rather than your doing
mighty works for Him.” Be what He wants you to be
and he will show you what to do.

Philippians 2:13

  1. Basic questions

  1. Why doesn’t God reveal all the details of His direction
for me now?

1. It would overwhelm you before you got started.

  1. You may not be equipped to handle it now. God will
reveal what you can handle when you are ready.

  1. You may not be the type of person God wants you to
be yet.

  1. God wants you to be patient as He works in your life
spiritually. As time goes on and you begin to grow
in your Christian walk, your interests, talents and desires
will grow and change. This is illustrated by the old
questions asked of children, “What do you want to be
when you grow up?” If all the five-year olds in America
were surveyed on this question, then forced to stick with
their answer, in 20 years there would be nothing but
firemen, policemen, and nurses. Be patient and
consistent in fulfilling God’s will for your life.
He will be faithful to guide.


B. Why does God allow seemingly “bad” things to happen
in my life?
  1. Occasionally things happen in a Christian’s life which
do not appear to be good.

  1. God will allow suffering in the lives of His children
to perfect them, although He would prefer they did
not have to suffer.

I Peter 3:15-18, 5:10; II Corinthians 12:6-10

  1. From Lesson 1, we learned our Heavenly Father will
never make a mistake as He deals with His children.

Matthew 7:11; Romans 8:28

  1. God allows all of us to make our own choices in life - both
good and bad.

  1. We have a free will.

Revelation 22:17

  1. God will not force anyone to do anything. God offers
salvation and lays down the principles for a godly
life. However, if we exercise our free will and reject
salvation, the result is suffering the consequences.

Galatians 6:7-8

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Week #7 Questions and Memory Verses


Questions:

  1. What is the result of a good prayer life?



  1. Prayer keeps you close to God so He can prove His sufficiency
for your every need. What do the following verses teach us
about God and our needs?

  1. Matthew 6:8


  1. Psalm 50:15


  1. Revelation 3:16-17

  1. According to I Thessalonians 5:18, we are to give thanks in
everything. This includes the ________________________
of our lives.


  1. What should be your first reaction in a tough situation?



  1. There are some primary guidelines concerning prayer. Briefly
explain them from the following verses.

  1. I Thessalonians 5:17


  1. Matthew 6:7


  1. Exodus 33:11

  1. List the things that will interfere with your prayer life.

A.


B.


C.


D.


E.


F.

  1. What are two ways that help you keep your prayer requests in
order?

A.


B.

  1. God answers your prayers but not always the way you expect.
His answer will sometimes be _________________or
_________________.

  1. We are instructed not to pray to idols or to another person.
Explain I Timothy 2:5 in light of this truth.



  1. What is something prayer does NOT accomplish?


  1. Briefly explain the primary purpose of this lesson.




Key Memory Verses:

I Timothy 2:5; Psalm 66:18; I Thessalonians 5:18




NOTE: In many churches today, some popular teachings are:

  1. People should pray to idols, saints, or others.
  2. If you pray long enough or hard enough. God will
change His mind and do what you want.
  1. The best prayers are those which have been written 
    by others and are just “said” by you.
    4.      

          From the Bible principles taught in this lesson, you should
          understand these teachings are false and why.

         
Write down any question(s) you may have concerning the subjects in this lesson. Share them with your pastor...of feel free to comment them on here and I will do my best to get you an answer! :)
Prayer must be at a set time in a set format.

LESSON #7: PRAYER


How Important is Prayer in My Life?”

A Christian is only as strong as his prayer life. When you read the Bible, God speaks to you. When you pray, you speak to God. Your personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ cannot grow without proper communication. Prayer is simply your direct communication to God.

The purpose of this lesson is to acquaint you with the basics of a proper prayer life so these lines of communication can be open and effective.

  1. Prayer has specific purposes.

  1. Prayer gives you the ability to communicate with God.

Hebrews 4:16

B. Prayer gives you peace of heart and mind.

Philippians 4:6-7

  1. Prayer draws you close to God so He can prove His
sufficiency for every need.

  1. God know exactly what you need even before you ask.

Matthew 6:8

  1. God allows needs to come into your life so He can draw
you to Him.

Psalm 50:15

  1. Prayer must have a specific place in your life.

  1. It is absolutely essential to recognize you have needs in your
life that only God can meet. Therefore, you must make
prayer part of your life.

Revelation 3:16-17

  1. It is absolutely essential to give thanks in everything,
including the difficult times of your life.

I Thessalonians 5:18; Romans 5:3-5; I Peter 3:12-15

  1. It is essential to develop a consistent prayer attitude where
your first reaction in a difficult moment is to go to God in
prayer.

1 Thessalonians 5:17

  1. Prayer follows specific principles

  1. The Bible provides basic guidelines.

  1. Pray always - develop a lifestyle of communicating
with God.

1 Thessalonians 5:17; Luke 18:1

  1. Don’t repeat the same words over and over.

Matthew 6:7

  1. Talk to the Lord as a friend because that’s what He is -
your friend!

John 15:13-14; Exodus 33:11; Proverbs 18:24

  1. Realize you have DIRECT access to God personally.
You do not need to go through any other person to
talk to God

I Timothy 2:5; Ephesians 2:18


  1. Always focus on maintaining a proper relationship with the
Lord Jesus Christ. There are certain things that can hinder
your prayers.

  1. Unconfessed sin. Isaiah 59:1-2; Psalm 66:18

  1. An unforgiving spirit. Matthew 6:14-15

  1. Bitterness toward your mate (as well as others).
1 Peter 3:7

  1. Not asking. James 4:2

  1. Asking with selfish or other wrong motives.
James 4:3; Proverbs 21:13

  1. Insensitivity to the Word of God.
Proverbs 28:9

  1. Romans 8:26-27 makes it clear we don’t always know how
or for what to pray. That is why the Holy Spirit intercedes
for us in prayer.



  1. Prayer follows a specific pattern 1 Timothy 2:1

  1. Supplication - urgent requests. This is when you seek to
discover God’s plan in a specific matter.

II Corinthians 12:7-10; Matthew 26:36-44

  1. Prayers - specific requests rooted in God’s Word.
Philippians 4:6 says to “…let your requests be made
known unto God.” Too many prayers are wasted
because they are so general and not biblically based.

For example: “God, please give me a blessing.”

Which one? How do you want me to bless you?”

  1. Intercessions - prayers for others. This is important to keep
your motives pure and keep your selfish eyes off yourself.

I Samuel 12:23

  1. Giving of thanks - appreciation for God. Psalm 100:4
makes it clear we enter the presence of God through
thanksgiving and praise.


  1. Prayer should follow specific practices in your life.

  1. Make a list to help you remember. Otherwise your prayer
life will not be consistent.

B. Keep a list of answered prayers to reinforce your faith in
God’s ability to answer.

  1. Basic questions.

  1. Does God answer all my prayers?

Yes, but not always the way or at the time you expect. As
we learned in lesson one, God is your Heavenly Father and
all His ways are perfect. There will be times when in His
infinite wisdom the best answer to prayer will be “NO” or
NOT YET”. In those times, simply trust Him.

  1. How important is it to pray for others?

  1. Paul prayed for others continually (Romans 1:9)
and requested prayer on many occasions.

Hebrews 13:18; II Thessalonians 3:1

  1. Samuel said it was a sin against God not to pray for
others.

I Samuel 12:23

An example of effectual pray for others is how a preacher
from England, George Mueller, prayed for the salvation of
several people for up to 60 years. When Mr. Mueller died,
some of these people were still lost. However, there were
some saved at his funeral and many others were saved
within the next year. This leads to the next point. Keep
at it and be faithful. The full results of your prayers will
never be known completely in this lifetime.


  1. Should I try to change God’s mind when I pray?

No. The purpose of prayer is to conform you to His
will, not the other way around.

Week #6 Questions and Memory Verses


THE HOLY SPIRIT
Lesson #6
  1. Where does the Holy Spirit dwell? List three scripture
references to support your answer.

 

  1. When does the Holy Spirit come into the believer’s life?

  1. Why does the Holy Spirit convict the lost of sin?

  1. How does the Holy spirit convict the Christian of sin?
  1. What is the difference between conviction and guilty feelings?

Conviction:



Guilty Feelings:


  1. List seven other ways that the Holy Spirit works in
the life of the Christian.

A.


B.


C.


D.


E.



                F.


                G.



  1. What is the result of the Holy Spirit in your life?

 

  1. Galatians 5:22-23 lists for us the ______________
of the _____________________. These qualities
are produced in the Christian by a _____________
________________with the _________________.


 
  1. In order for the Christian to be “filled with the Spirit,”
time must be invested in learning and living the
_______________________________.


 
  1. True or False

  1. I must get more of God’s Holy Spirit each
day. _________


 
  1. Being controlled by the Holy Spirit is a life-
long process of spiritual growth.________


 
  1. Romans 8:1 teaches you must walk after
the flesh. __________


 
  1. John 16:13 shows us the Holy Spirit will
guide us into all truth.______________


 
  1. Romans 8:26-27 shows us the Holy Spirit
intercedes for us in our prayers unto
God. __________


  1. Explain briefly the primary purpose of this lesson.




Key Memory Verses:

I Corinthians 6:19-20; Galatians 5:22-23;
Galatians 5:16

Note: In many churches today some popular teachings are:

  1. A Christian does not get all of the Holy Spirit at salvation.
  2. The Holy Spirit can leave you if you sin.

From the Bible principles taught in this lesson, you should
understand these teachings are false and why.

*Write down any question(s) you may have concerning the subjects in this lesson. Share them with your pastor...of feel free to comment them on here and I will do my best to get you an answer! :)

Week #6: The Holy Spirit


What Are the Functions and Attributes of the
Holy Spirit in My Life?”

The day you received the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, the Holy Spirit of God took up permanent residency inside your body. The third person of the trinity is perhaps the most
misunderstood and ignored part of a Christian’s relationship with God.

The purpose of this lesson is to give you a basic understanding of what the Holy Spirit of God does in your life.

  1. The Holy Spirit has a specific residence.

* The Holy Spirit of God dwells inside your body if you are
saved. He came in at the moment of salvation and took up
permanent residency.

  1. God gives His Spirit to dwell in you.

John 14:16-17, Galatians 4:6

  1. Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit.

I Corinthians 6:19-20; Ephesians 2:22

  1. The Holy Spirit has specific functions.

  1. The Holy Spirit convicts of sin. John 16:7-9

  1. He convicts the lost of sin to bring them to salvation.

  1. He convicts the saved of sin to keep them clean and
show them how to live for Jesus Christ.

  1. The Holy Spirit creates and regenerates the new believer.

  1. The Holy Spirit is active in creation.

Revelations 4:11, Job 33:4

  1. You became a new creature when you were born again
by the Holy Spirit.

John 3:3-8

  1. The Holy Spirit is the seal of your salvation.
Ephesians 1:13-14; 4:30

  1. The Holy Spirit bears witness to you of your salvation.

I John 4:13 - Romans 8:16

  1. The Holy Spirit teaches you the Bible

John 14:26; 16:13-15; I Corinthians 2:9-10

  1. The Holy Spirit intercedes in prayer for you.
Romans 8:26-27 - Ephesians 2:18


  1. The Holy Spirit comforts you in time of need.

John 14:15-18; II Corinthians 1:3-4; II Timothy 1:7

  1. The Holy Spirit empowers you to serve God.

Zechariah 4:6; Ephesians 3:16; II Corinthians 4:7

  1. The Holy Spirit gives discernment in decision making.

I Corinthians 2:11-16

  1. The Holy Spirit produces specific results.

  1. The Holy Spirit of God produces a set of character
qualities as you give your life to Him and walk in His
power. This set of character qualities is called the fruit
(singular) of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23. It is singular
because ALL of these qualities are produced at the same
time by a close relationship with the Holy Spirit.

  1. The fruit of the Spirit consists of nine qualities that can
be broken down into three categories.

  1. INWARD (witness to self)

  1. Love
  1. Joy

  1. Peace

  1. OUTWARD (witness to others)

  1. Longsuffering

  1. Gentleness

  1. Goodness

  1. UPWARD (witness to God)
  1. Faith

  1. Meekness

  1. Temperance

  1. What is “being filled with the Spirit” and how can I
accomplish this?

  1. Allow God to control your life. The filling of
the Holy Spirit is NOT you getting more of
the Holy Spirit. You received all of HIM at
the time of salvation. It is the Holy Spirit
getting more of you.

Romans 14:7-9

  1. Saturate your mind with the Word of God. The
result of this will be a joyous heart attitude toward
God. (Colossians 3:16) Therefore, a person who
saturates his mind with the Word of God will be
filled with the Spirit. (Ephesians 5:18)

  1. BE PATIENT AND CONSISTENT! Being
controlled by the Holy Spirit does not happen
overnight. It is a life-long process of spiritual
growth through obedience to God’s Word.

Galatians 5:16-18; Romans 8:1; John 8:29

  1. How do I understand the difference between conviction and
guilt?

  1. conviction” is God pointing out that something is
wrong so you can make it right.

Isaiah 1:18

  1. Guilty feelings” are caused by the devil accusing you
of being unworthy. If you believe the devil rather than
God, your walk with God will be hindered.

We should believe our beliefs and doubt our doubts

Revelations 12:10