Liberty University THEO 104 Study Guide 7 solutions
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Textbook Readings:
Towns: chs. 7, 12
MODULE/WEEK
7: CHRISTIAN LIFE
Chapter 7
1. According to the
Westminster Confession, what is sin?
2. List
the principles that guide the Christian
in disciplining his or her life.
3. What are some of the main motivators for a Christian to discipline his or
her life?
4. What should not be a motivator for discipline?
5. Why is
legalism
bad?
Chapter 12
1. T/F:
The author believes that the
Great Commission was Jesus’ command
to His disciples and
therefore it
is faulty to apply it
to all believers.
2. What are the 2
imperatives in the Great
Commission?
3. What
are
motives for Christians to evangelize non-Christians? Etzel &
Gutierrez: chs.
31–35
1. What is the
Great Commandment?
2. How many times is the
Great Commission recorded
in the Bible?
3. Is renewal
in the life of a believer a one-time event
or an ongoing process?
4. T/F:
The indwelling and filling ministry of the Spirit
is referenced exclusively in
the New
Testament.
5. What are the primary differences
between the
indwelling and the filling
of the Spirit?
6. Which aspect of
the indwelling/filling ministry of the Spirit
deals with the character of the
believer?
Online Excerpts:
“Habits of
the Heart”
1. How does
the author define “character”?
2. Where a
results
in inner power to do good,
results
in your habits
that make you do good.
3. Belief is more than
a decision
to accept Christ. It
is the that something is true.
4. You cannot
determine your
, but when you have the right
you get the best
out of circumstances and
rise above your circumstances.
5. A person
with character is able to
is gone that
first
motivated the choice.
long after the
6. What do you think was the most helpful
portion of this article? Why?
7. Do you think
you will change anything in your approach
to life based
on this article?
Why or why not?
8. Did you agree with
the article? Why or why not?
“Prayer”
1. What are the 7
kinds of prayer that the
article lists?
2. What
are
7 conditions that hinder prayer?
“What is Revival?”
1. What church’s
revival does the
author recount
in this reading?
2. What started the
revival in that
church?
3.
T/F: According to
the author,
revival is only a recent phenomenon, a
unique cultural event
erupting in the late 19th and early 20th century.
4. How does
the author define revival?
“The Greatness
of the Great Commission”
1. Geographically, to what portions of
the world did Jesus command his disciples to take the
Good News?
2. What significant
response did the disciples show Jesus
when he appeared to them the third time?
3. What was
Jesus’ systematic plan
to preach the gospel to the
world?
4. What was
Jesus’ last
commandment called? What
did it entail?
5. What are 4 lessons
that the author suggests for the individual?
6. What
are
4 lessons that the
author suggests for the church?
“Simple Steps to Solid Study”
1. List and
explain MacArthur’s Five Step Bible Study method.
“But
What
Does it Mean to Me?”
1. What does
MacArthur feel about
the belief that
we
should guard
against
preachers whose emphasis
is on interpreting Scripture rather than applying it?
2. According to MacArthur, “There is
no danger of _ ; the real threat
is an
attempt at .”
3. We do not make the ; it is inherently so, simply because it is God’s Word.
4. What
are
your thoughts on this excerpt?
“Making
Hard Decisions Easy”
1. What are the 10
questions that the author
suggests you
should ask in order to make hard
decisions easy?
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