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Chapter 2
A Vital Necessity
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1.
We cannot have a (a) _____ life and a (b) _____ mind.
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b)
2.
_____ thinking is a vital necessity to a successful Christian life.
3.
What encouragement do we receive from Zechariah 4:6b, as we tear down the strongholds Satan has built in our minds?
4.
One of the best aids to freedom is asking God for a lot of (a) _____ and asking (b) _____.
a)
b)
5.
In the following passages, how did the psalmist declare his dependence on the Lord for help?
a) Psalm 33:20:
b) Psalm 124:8:
6.
To overcome our situations, we need determination in the ...
7.
Discover within John 14:16 another title for the Holy Spirit.
8.
A vital necessity is something that is so important that one simply cannot live without it. Give some examples of a vital necessity. (Thought question – answers may vary.)
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b)
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9. In Matthew 12:33, how did Jesus illustrate the necessity of choosing our thoughts carefully?
a) vs. 33a:
b) vs. 33b:
10.
Jesus said that a tree is known by its _____. (Matthew 12:33c)
11.
We can look at a person’s ____ and know what kind of thinking is prevalent in his life.
12.
How is the principle from the previous question illustrated in Matthew 7:18?
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b)
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