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.

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