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Chapter 4:
From Religion to Relationship
Questions 1-15
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1.
How are we doing with the core value of commitment in our culture today?
2.
In commitments, what three parts of mankind must be involved? Give a brief explanation for each answer. (Answers may vary).
3.
What does Matthew 26:41 tell us about the flesh?
4.
It is important to keep a good perspective by telling ourselves what?
5.
The most important things that we _____ to do are often what gets pushed to the wayside.
6.
If we do not fully engage our spirit, soul, and body in our spiritual life and in our relationships, particularly marriage, what will happen?
7.
What is the important question that speaks the moral of the sermon, “One More Night with the Frogs”?
8.
Blessing and serving people can make bad times more bearable. What is the alternative to this effort?
9.
What happens to anything hiding in the soul of an individual, whose stress level becomes oppressive?
10.
In the times that soul scum rises to the surface of an individual’s life, what should they do and what do most people do?
11.
When is the best time to deal with your inner pain?
12.
What prayer did the author pray that caused the deepest, most volatile struggles to come to the surface? Do you agree that this was a good prayer to pray? Why? (Answers will vary).
13.
What is the root of control?
14.
We all need to laugh at ourselves and each other and not get so easily offended. What does Psalm 119:165 KJV say about this.
15.
What four pieces of advice does the author give to in regard to married couples and spending time together?
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Chapter 4, Questions 16-31