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Chapter 5:
Freedom from Bible Illiteracy
Questions 1-18
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1.
What is one of the common answers, upon assessment, heard often in the author’s counseling practice?
2.
What may be wrong when individuals HAVE read through their Bible, even devotionally, and are still having problems moving forward?
3.
How important is it to model Christian disciplines before others? (This is a thought question not found in the text - answers will vary).
4.
Many counselors refer to Father wounds as how people have been wounded by their natural fathers. How does the author describe Father wounds?
5.
From the author’s story of her first impressions about God, name two things that distorted her view of God.
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b)
6.
Type 1 John 3:1 in your own words.
7.
What is a better motivation for staying as far from hell as possible?
8.
How did God give us a peak into His own nature?
9.
How should people balance their perspective of God’s nature?
10.
Give the scripture and references that encourage us to do this?
11.
Give four examples, including their scripture references, of the love of God expressed through His Son Jesus.
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12.
What happens when you put Scripture down inside of your heart?
13.
What is the physical position of each member of the Godhead? Give the scriptures to support your answer.
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b)
c)
14.
What does 1 Corinthians 6:19 say about our bodies in regard to the Holy Spirit?
15.
There is unity among the Godhead. They work in our lives as a _____.
16.
According to John 16:13, the Kingdom Coach is not just a coach; He is a _____.
17.
Write out the Scripture, and its reference, that speaks of our benefits package.
18.
How does the author describe the unclaimed benefits of the children of God?
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Chapter 5, Questions 19-27