1. You should pray because
A. prayer helps to "get things off your chest."
B. praying helps you think POSITIVE thoughts.
C. prayer is the means of establishing PERSONAL CONTACT with
the living God.
D. prayer serves as an outlet for pent-up emotions which
cannot be expressed otherwise.
2. ANSWERED prayer
A. is not an outstanding proof of God's existence.
B. is a direct supernatural and completely miraculous
intervention by Almighty God.
C. is not something you should ever expect.
D. is the mere "working out" of events by themselves.
3. Which ONE of these four statements is TRUE?
A. Most professing Christians have experienced prayerful
contact with God.
B. Most who pray really EXPECT God to always answer their
prayers.
C. The use of written prayers, candles, pictures and statues
is especially helpful in establishing prayerful contact with God.
D. FAITH in God and OBEDIENCE to His laws are absolute
prerequisites to answered prayers.
4. Who alone has the power to answer prayers?
A. No one at all.
B. The Almighty GOD OF THE UNIVERSE!
C. Answered prayer is merely the result of the power of
"positive thinking."
D. The ANGELS of God.
5. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. God takes DELIGHT in and blesses those who seek Him in
prayer.
B. Most people don't really pray to the GOD OF THE BIBLE.
C. You can't be sure whether God will answer your prayers.
D. God has given literally HUNDREDS OF PROMISES in His Word
which you can claim in believing prayer.
6. Which ONE of these four statements is TRUE?
A. Moses didn't really believe God would destroy Israel for
its sins.
B. Moses prayed halfheartedly to God that He would spare
Israel.
C. The future of the entire nation of Israel was not greatly
affected by Moses' prayer.
D. God actually CHANGED His mind and spared all Israel
because of Moses' FERVENT prayer on their behalf.
7. Elijah
A. received spectacular answers to his FERVENT prayers
because he BELIEVED and OBEYED God!
B. served God WHOLEHEARTEDLY because he was not subject to
the weaknesses of human nature as we are today.
C. did not really put his whole being into his prayers.
D. was not sure God would answer the FERVENT prayers of a
righteous man.
8. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. Hezekiah knew God had promised to heal the sick, so he
claimed God's promise in fervent prayer.
B. God answered Hezekiah's prayer and even promised to fight
Judah's battle with the Assyrians.
C. Hezekiah did not believe there is a God in Heaven who is
concerned with all mankind.
D. Hezekiah's experience proves God is willing to do far
more than we ask of Him.
9. Fervency
A. in prayer is not an important factor in receiving answers
from God.
B. has no place at all in our prayer life.
C. in prayer had nothing to do with bringing fire down from
heaven when Elijah prayed.
D. expressed in Hezekiah's deathbed prayer persuaded God to
change His mind IMMEDIATELY!
10. How were Jesus' miracles accomplished?
A. By prayer and faith in the Father's power to perform
them.
B. By His own inherent power.
C. By taking the credit for natural occurrences about to
happen anyway.
D. By some sort of mass hypnosis which deluded the people
into thinking a miracle had occurred.
11. Prayer
A. accomplished miracles for Jesus, but will not do the same
for us today.
B. has wrought miraculous answers for Mr. Herbert W.
Armstrong.
C. is not the only means of establishing DIRECT CONTACT with
God.
D. is merely a "psychological release" and a "balm for the
soul."
12. To receive divine help from God
A. one must ASK Him for it in prayer according to His WILL.
B. you merely THINK about your needs.
C. you have only to tell God what you selfishly desire.
D. one does not need to know God's revealed will and ask in
accordance with it.
13. Which ONE of these four statements is TRUE?
A. We can have CONFIDENCE God will hear and answer our
prayers if we pray according to His WILL.
B. The Bible is not the place to learn God's will.
C. You cannot know God's will unless you have a SPECIFIC
promise in the Bible.
D. We can't learn how to apply the PRINCIPLES of God's
REVEALED will to any situation which is not covered by a specific
promise in the Bible.
14. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. Not believing God will perform what He has promised is
the same as calling Him a LIAR!
B. Abraham relied COMPLETELY on God to perform His promises.
C. Faith is simply our willingness -- through the help of
God's Holy Spirit -- to quietly and patiently TRUST God to do
what He has promised -- UNTIL He does it.
D. Faith is not an absolute prerequisite to receiving
answers to our prayers.
15. What KIND of faith does it take to receive answers to our
prayers?
A. One that WAVERS -- believing only part of the time.
B. A DEAD faith -- belief WITHOUT obedience to God.
C. LIVING FAITH -- faith coupled with OBEDIENCE to God's
laws.
D. The kind of faith most professing "Christians" have
today.
16. Will God hear the prayers of one who does not have Godly
fear, and refuses to HUMBLE himself before God?
A. Humility and Godly fear have nothing to do with answered
prayer.
B. Jesus Christ did not have to humble Himself to be heard
of the Father.
C. Yes, for God hears the prayers of people who think they
are very righteous and do not really need to fear God.
D. No! He is like the Pharisee who prayed "with HIMSELF."
17. Can we pray in a halfhearted manner and expect God to always
answer?
A. Yes, as long as our prayer is eloquent and beautiful.
B. No! We must put our WHOLE BEING into our prayers.
C. Yes, since Jesus was never deeply moved or emotionally
involved in any of His prayers.
D. It doesn't really matter. But we definitely should NEVER
shed tears or show EMOTION in any of our prayers.
18. Which ONE of these four statements is TRUE?
A. We should never pray about the same thing more than once.
B. Jesus did not approve of importunity -- PERSISTENCE in
prayer.
C. God sometimes delays an answer to a prayer in order to
build patient faith in us.
D. Occasionally reminding God of a previous request is
nothing more than disrespectful NAGGING at God.
19. Asking the Father for something "in Christ's name" means
A. nothing more than saying "in Christ's name" at the end of
our prayers.
B. nothing like asking by Christ's AUTHORITY -- by His
expressed permission or will.
C. asking by the authority Christ has granted only to His
ordained ministers.
D. asking directly of the Father what Christ has given us
authority to ask for, as revealed by His will.
20. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. To "abide in Christ" means to BELONG TO HIM -- to be
connected to Him -- by having His Holy Spirit dwell within you.
B. "Abiding in Christ" also means Jesus' WORDS -- His will
-- abide in your mind.
C. "Abiding in Christ" definitely does NOT mean you are
OBEYING Christ's will to the best of your knowledge.
D. If you "abide in Christ," you can pray "in Christ's name"
-- by His AUTHORITY -- and be confident God will answer.
Lesson 46
HOW TO PRAY EFFECTIVELY!
21. The so-called "Lord's Prayer"
A. was so named by Jesus Himself.
B. was meant to be memorized and repeated DAILY.
C. is not a sample prayer or SKELETAL FRAMEWORK around which
to build our OWN prayers.
D. was given by Jesus as an example to show us how to
establish RIGHT CONTACT with God.
22. To WHOM should we pray?
A. It doesn't matter as long as we do pray.
B. Jesus clearly shows we are to pray to the Father in
heaven because He is the Supreme Ruler of the universe.
C. We should always pray to Jesus, since He was the One who
died for us.
D. It definitely would be WRONG TO address Christ on
occasion in our prayers.
23. Why should we address God as "our FATHER"?
A. Because He brought ALL mankind into existence and because
we are His SPIRITUAL children -- if we have been BEGOTTEN by His
Holy Spirit.
B. Because we have only a rather impersonal relationship
with God.
C. Certainly not because of the intimate Father-son
relationship we can have with God as His spirit-begotten
children.
D. The Bible gives no indications as to the reason why.
24. How can we "hallow" our Father's name?
A. By simply saying the words "Hallowed be Thy name."
B. As David did -- by PRAISING and VENERATING God in our
prayers.
C. There is no way mere humans can hallow God.
D. Feeling deep RESPECT and AWE toward our heavenly Father
does not "hallow" His name.
25. Would thanking God for blessings He has given you be another
way to HALLOW His name?
A. Yes! The more you MEDITATE on God's goodness, the more
you will want to personally glorify Him IN YOUR LIFE.
B. Definitely not! It would only get your mind on self!
C. Counting your blessings can in no way hallow God.
D. It might help your own spiritual attitude, but it
definitely would not honor God.
26. Praying "Thy Kingdom come"
A. is praying that Christ will return and take His people
permanently away from this troubled earth.
B. does NOT mean fervently yearning for the time when peace,
prosperity and plenty will be restored to this earth.
C. means you are not concerned with your OWN spiritual
growth and obedience, but only with straightening up the misery
and poverty that afflicts the world as a whole today.
D. is asking and longing for the time when God's literal
GOVERNMENT will be set up on this earth, with God ruling over all
by His Ten Commandments.
27. Is desiring the coming of God's Kingdom more important than
our personal requests?
A. No, not since the establishment of God's Kingdom depends
on our daily needs being fulfilled.
B. Yes, so much so that if we do this first, we won't even
have to ASK for anything else.
C. Absolutely! But we also have to ask for our personal
needs, as Christ shows we should in His EXAMPLE prayer.
D. The order of Jesus' prayer outline shows that God's
Kingdom should not be placed ahead of our personal requests.
28. WHAT should we ask God for ourselves?
A. Nothing, since that would be totally SELFISH.
B. The DAILY necessities of life, including SPIRITUAL
nourishment.
C. Not a thing, since God has promised to automatically
supply all our daily needs.
D. Whatever we NEED, but we shouldn't ask every day.
29. Should we ask God to forgive our sins?
A. No! We're already born again and CANNOT sin.
B. Yes, but only once a week.
C. Yes, but only if we first forgive those who sin against
us.
D. You can, but it's not really necessary.
30. Do we need to pray for deliverance from the Devil?
A. Christ left us no example to do this.
B. Yes! We DO need to pray for God's spiritual power to
RESIST the temptations of Satan and his demons.
C. No, for Satan has more important business to do than
trying to tempt and "devour" God's spirit-begotten children.
D. Only an overanxious person is concerned about being
destroyed by Satan.
31. What does "lead us not into temptation" really mean?
A. That God Himself sometimes tempts us to sin.
B. It is really asking God for daily correction to help US
GROW CONTINUALLY and learn our lessons now, so that He will not
have to bring us into some really SEVERE TRIAL TO AWAKEN us from
spiritual lethargy!
C. It has no meaning since it is mistranslated in the King
James version of the Bible.
D. It is just a way of telling God we are unwilling to be
bothered by any form of trouble.
32. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. acknowledging again, at the close of a prayer, God's
power, authority, and His RIGHT to our total submission and
obedience, serves no useful purpose whatsoever.
B. Closing a prayer with praise and adoration of God reminds
us, again, of the CHARACTER and OFFICE of the true God who rules
over all.
C. The word "AMEN" simply means "so be it," and using it at
the close of our prayers affirms that we MEAN what we have
prayed.
D. You don't have to cover and enlarge upon every point of
Christ's sample prayer in each of your prayers, but you certainly
ought to BEGIN each day praying "after this manner."
33. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. It is proper for God's ministers to make long prayers in
public to IMPRESS their congregations.
B. It is absolutely wrong to make long prayers in front of
others to "show off" as the Scribes and Pharisees did.
C. A true Christian will always do his personal praying in
PRIVATE.
D. Our Father will reward us OPENLY when He sees us praying
SECRETLY.
34. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. Jesus warned us not to repeat the same prayer over and
over.
B. Repetition of a memorized prayer is the way of the
heathen, which we are commanded not to learn.
C. One cannot really put his HEART into a memorized prayer.
D. We should, however, return thanks the SAME way at the
table every meal.
35. Should we be overly concerned if others know we are praying?
A. Yes, for it is something to be ashamed of.
B. We should since JESUS never prayed near others, or when
others knew He was praying.
C. No, but we should be careful to do most of our praying in
private so we won't be disturbed, and likewise NOT DISTURB OTHERS
around us.
D. No, since it really doesn't matter if we do our personal
praying in public or private.
36. What position should we take in prayer?
A. We should kneel on one knee as before a king.
B. NEVER should one pray standing, or sitting in a chair.
C. The Bible shows we should usually kneel on BOTH knees
when communing with our Creator in private, personal prayer.
D. The Bible gives no examples of either bowing the head,
looking up toward heaven, or spreading one's hands UPWARD toward
God in prayer.
37. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. Christ prayed often every day.
B. Both Daniel and David left us an example of praying on
our knees at least three times a day -- morning, noon and night.
C. We should not pray more than three times a day.
D. The apostle Paul taught that we should pray to God OFTEN
each day.
38. How LONG should we pray every day?
A. Christian ought to spend an HOUR a day in prayer to God,
and sometimes much more.
B. Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong has found from experience that
20 minutes a day is more than enough.
C. The length doesn't matter as long as we split up the
daily total into 2 or 3 sessions.
D. One should choose a length of time in advance, place his
CLOCK in front of him, and follow it to the minute.
39. When is the best time of day to do most of your praying?
A. Late at night when you're tired and after everyone is
asleep.
B. Early in the morning while your mind is fresh and alert
and uncluttered with the cares of the day.
C. After a problem has already arisen and made your need for
God's help obvious to you.
D. Whenever you FEEL YOU would LIKE to pray.
40. WHY should we pray for those who are in authority in the
government?
A. God may direct them to maintain civil peace for the sake
of His Church.
B. Because they are carrying on the government of God's
Kingdom.
C. In order that they may be used in making this world's
kingdoms the Kingdom of God.
D. Obviously so they may be converted.
41. Who else should we pray for?
A. Only for our Christian friends.
B. For additional Co-Workers to help support God's work
financially, and for additional consecrated laborers to help
DIRECTLY in His Work.
C. Certainly not for our enemies.
D. Only for God's true ministers.
42. We should NOT pray that
A. God will inspire His ministers in every decision.
B. God will open additional "doors" for reaching the WORLD
with the true gospel.
C. God's Work will reach a matured condition -- or "growth
plateau" -- where its scope and consequent needs will have ceased
to snowball.
D. God's servants will be given favor in the eyes of the
world, and protection from evil men.
43. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE? We should pray
A. that God's servants who speak or write would be given
freeness of thought flow and word usage to more effectively
proclaim Christ's gospel.
B. cautiously and timidly.
C. that we may be accounted worthy to escape the coming
tribulation.
D. COURAGEOUSLY, as did Abraham, Moses and Elijah.
Lesson 47
THE PURPOSE OF PRAYER
44. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. Prayer today has degenerated into a ritual of words -- a
form, a ceremony -- an utterly meaningless obligation without a
purpose.
B. Prayer is a vital part of every true Christian's life and
must not be neglected -- even for a day.
C. Just knowing the purpose of life and having once received
the faith of God will GUARANTEE your entry into God's Kingdom.
D. Constant close contact with God through daily prayer is
absolutely necessary to receive salvation.
45. Exactly why should we pray to God?
A. Certainly not because we have a nature similar to the
Devil's which we must overcome with God's help.
B. In order to receive God's promised spiritual help to
OVERCOME our evil human nature.
C. Because God ALONE is responsible for what we are or
become -- we have nothing to do with it.
D. The Bible does not give us any specific reasons for
praying other than to receive physical blessings from God.
46. What does God say about the inherent weaknesses of our sinful
human nature?
A. He says we will always remain weak, because He made us
out of perishable dust.
B. That He is more than willing to give us His POWER -- His
Holy Spirit -- to overcome them.
C. That He will not under any circumstances ever DELIVER US
from the bondage of our corruptible nature.
D. That we do not have to ASK for His spiritual strength to
overcome them.
47. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. God plainly states that He wants us to become His
spirit-born sons.
B. God knows we will stumble and fall short of His goal for
us from time to time.
C. God wants us to learn that He ALONE is our reservoir of
strength who will give us the POWER TO OVERCOME and GROW in His
righteous spiritual character.
D. God's mercy toward us is cut short once we sin after
baptism.
48. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. True Christians still sin occasionally after baptism.
B. God alone can forgive our sins and wants everyone to
repent so He can forgive them.
C. There is no more forgiveness for a person who sins after
ONCE being forgiven.
D. God is not willing that anyone should die eternal death
because of sin.
49. Christ's PRESENT commission as our heavenly High Priest
A. is chiefly an honorary position.
B. has nothing to do with our prayers to the Father.
C. is for no purpose other than to illustrate what we can
become if we overcome as He did.
D. is a responsibility of strengthening and adding to our
own prayers -- interceding on our behalf before the Father.
50. Which ONE of these four statements is true?
A. We should come BOLDLY to God's throne for the mercy,
pardon and power He promises to give us.
B. God will forgive our sins, but not really FORGET them.
C. God promises to forgive the very worst type of sins, but
only on the condition we NEVER sin again.
D. It is not absolutely essential to pray daily for God's
mercy and power to ultimately inherit His Kingdom.
51. Can one, when tempted, often keep himself from sinning?
A. No! There is no way to keep from sinning until we have
been CHANGED INTO spirit.
B. When we are on the verge of disobeying God, it is too
late to ask Him for help.
C. Yes! By keeping oneself spiritually close to God through
prayer so he can immediately draw upon God's power.
D. We can usually ward off temptation WITHOUT PRAYER.
52. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. Fervency in prayer is not necessary when asking God's
forgiveness.
B. David literally CRIED OUT to God at times, often with
TEARS.
C. Jesus on one occasion warned His disciples to WAKE UP and
pray so they would not be tempted.
D. Jesus Himself was heard because He FEARED to sin, and
prayed FERVENTLY to God!
53. Can we be absolutely certain God will always answer us?
A. It all depends on how a prayer happens to "strike" God.
B. Unfortunately we cannot put our WHOLE-HEARTED trust in
God.
C. Yes! God's ears are always open to the RIGHTEOUS.
D. The experiences of David and Christ do not indicate that
we can be sure.
54. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. God is primarily concerned with what's going on in our
hearts -- the THOUGHTS and ATTITUDES of our minds.
B. We should pray like David did, "Create in me a CLEAN
HEART."
C. The way God creates a clean heart in us is by writing the
very SPIRITUAL INTENT of His LAW in our hearts by His Holy
Spirit.
D. There is no need nor example in the Bible of asking God
to search our hearts and try our thoughts.
55. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. If we would receive something from God, we must first
repent of our sins and draw close to Him in prayer.
B. We may ask and not receive, if the only reason for
receiving is to gratify the LUSTS of the flesh.
C. We definitely will not receive any special blessings from
God unless we ASK for them.
D. God does not promise to exalt us if we humble ourselves.
56. How can we be "instant in prayer" every day?
A. By being on our knees all the time.
B. By periodically spending time on our knees in prayer so
we can be in an ATTITUDE of prayer and praise to God the rest of
the day.
C. Certainly not by also spending time meditating on God's
Law every day.
D. By speaking silently to God as we go about our work or
play INSTEAD OF praying daily on our knees.
Lesson 48
WHY CHRISTIANS SHOULD FAST
57. Fasting is
A. part of the ABUNDANT LIFE Jesus came to bring us here and
now.
B. the same as starvation.
C. a part of the old ceremonial law that was rendered
unnecessary at Christ's death.
D. a form of PENANCE, done because we are sorry we have
human nature.
58. We can receive God's favor if we fast because
A. He is pleased to see us PAY FOR our transgressions.
B. fasting is a TOOL to help us overcome our human nature
and learn what's wrong with us.
C. God has OBLIGATED Himself to bless us if we abstain from
food and water.
D. hunger always automatically brings us closer to God.
59. Which ONE of these four statements is TRUE?
A. In no case has God ever told us exactly when or for how
long we MUST fast.
B. David did not "humble" himself often or "afflict" his
body with fasting.
C. In the Bible, to "afflict one's soul" means to FAST!
D. The New Testament Church never observed any COMMANDED
fast.
60. Jesus Christ fasted forty days and nights
A. because there was no food or water in the desert where He
was.
B. to set us an example that we should fast as long as He
did.
C. in hopes that if He fasted, Satan would leave Him alone.
D. to draw so close to the Father spiritually, that by the
Father's POWER He could resist all the Devil's temptations.
61. Which ONE of these four statements is TRUE?
A. Satan's attempt to OVERCOME and DESTROY Jesus obviously
would never be repeated in the case of any newly baptized
Christian.
B. God did not specifically PLAN to allow Satan to try to
tempt Jesus.
C. Had Jesus succumbed to Satan's temptations, He would have
disqualified Himself from ever becoming our Savior and Ruler.
D. Jesus' spiritual preparation to withstand Satan's
temptations did not include fasting.
62. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. The twisted mind of Satan apparently thought Jesus would
be spiritually weak after His lengthy fast.
B. In reality, Jesus was at His strongest -- spiritually
speaking -- at the end of His fast.
C. Jesus was completely humble before God and SPIRITUALLY
CLOSE to His heavenly Father at the end of His fast.
D. Jesus, as God in the flesh, had more than enough power OF
HIS OWN to conquer Satan at any time.
63. Jesus Christ
A. didn't feel it necessary to teach His disciples HOW to
fast.
B. knew that His followers -- true Christians -- WOULD fast.
C. told John's disciples that Christians would never need to
fast.
D. gave no indication as to whether Christians should or
would fast.
64. Jesus
A. knew it was not necessary for His disciples to fast in
order to draw near to God while HE was with them.
B. expected His disciples to learn how to fast from the
example of the Pharisees.
C. did not commission His Church to teach Christians how to
fast today.
D. taught His followers to SHOW everyone they were fasting
by their grooming and behavior.
65. The apostle Paul
A. did not believe in fasting before he became a Christian.
B. never fasted after conversion.
C. fasted OFTEN, setting us an example.
D. taught that fasting should NEVER take precedence over
normal marriage relations.
66. True humility
A. is the state or condition of being poor in material
things.
B. is an ATTITUDE of mind -- one which God desires to see in
us.
C. just comes naturally to some people.
D. is not required of all who want to receive eternal life.
67. God
A. always hears the prayers of those who are truly humble in
His sight.
B. will never exalt those who humble themselves.
C. does not Himself resist the proud.
D. never means "Fast!" when He says "HUMBLE yourself."
68. Fasting
A. serves no useful purpose in helping you to perceive God's
greatness and your COMPLETE DEPENDENCE upon Him.
B. was not a means David used to control his natural
tendency to become arrogant.
C. drives the point home -- to the pit of your STOMACH --
how weak and insignificant you really are.
D. helps you realize you can go right on growing spiritually
WITHOUT constantly receiving SPIRITUAL NOURISHMENT from God's
Word and His Holy Spirit.
69. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. Fasting has never helped to change the course of history,
or the lives of people.
B. When wicked King Ahab humbled himself by fasting, God
postponed the punishment on his household until after his death.
C. For over 30 years King Manasseh made Judah sin worse than
the Canaanites.
D. When taken into captivity, Manasseh changed his whole
attitude through fasting and much prayer, and God returned him to
his throne.
70. Which one of these four statements is FALSE?
A. It's never too late for even the extremely wicked to turn
to God IF he takes positive, repentant action.
B. When King Jehoshaphat and all Judah turned to God with
fasting and prayer, God caused all their enemies to destroy one
another, and Judah's army had only to carry away the spoil.
C. When all Nineveh fasted and repented, God SPARED that
great city, against which He had previously pronounced doom for
it sins.
D. When the Ninevites are resurrected at the beginning of
the White Throne Judgment, they obviously will refuse to repent
and accept God's ways.
71. Should fasting always be accompanied by PRAYER?
A. There is no statement that the Ninevites prayed while
they fasted.
B. No! For a fast may accomplish its purpose of producing
true humility and drawing us close to God WITHOUT prayer.
C. Yes! The very REASON for fasting is to draw NEARER TO GOD
through PRAYERFUL CONTACT!
D. There are no examples in the Bible which show prayer
should accompany fasting.
72. What kind of fasting will God ACCEPT?
A. Fasting to impress other men.
B. Fasting for vanity -- vainly supposing the mere fact of
hunger is somehow pleasing to God.
C. Fasting done with no intention of really turning from
one's own stubborn, lustful, quarreling, grasping ways.
D. Fasting for the purpose of bringing one's every THOUGHT
into subjection to God.
73. What kind of fast will God REJECT?
A. One that helps "loose the bands of wickedness."
B. One that is done because "It's the thing to do" or
"Everybody's doing it."
C. One done in a real soul-searching way to find and root
out any secret rebellion against God's ways.
D. One for the purpose of becoming truly humble and drawing
closer to God.
74. What does it mean to "loose the bands of wickedness"?
A. To forgive the debts of those who owe us money.
B. To break loose from all restraint of law.
C. To help slaves escape to free territory.
D. To QUIT SINNING!
75. How LONG should one fast?
A. Seven days, as David did.
B. Never less than three days.
C. One to three days, or even less if one is not yet used to
it, or is not physically very strong. A lengthy fast could KILL
you!
D. Forty days as did Christ, Moses and Elijah.
76. Which ONE of these four statements is TRUE?
A. A "first-timer" at fasting might do well to only skip one
meal during his first fast.
B. One should customarily fast on the Sabbath.
C. One should do nothing else while fasting, especially
during the time he would be normally eating his meals.
D. We should try to "get through" a fast as painlessly as
possible, paying no attention to prayer, Bible study and
meditation.
77. Should we fast OFTEN?
A. Yes, as often as we NEED to.
B. God does not indicate we should fast very often.
C. Of course not! We definitely should not follow the
example of Cornelius.
D. It would be GOOD to set ourselves on a rigid, regular
schedule to fast twice a week as did some of the Jews in Christ's
time.
78. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. When you first begin to fast you can expect your stomach
to churn a little, especially at the time it customarily receives
food.
B. During a fast your body will supply its energy needs out
of its reserve fuel supply.
C. You may have a headache or a "thick" feeling in your head
the first day of a fast due to poisons in the system being
brought out of storage and expelled.
D. You obviously will starve to death if you don't eat
regularly.
79. Is fasting a "MUST" when God's counsel is especially needed?
A. No! Prayer is always sufficient.
B. Fasting should be reserved for humbling yourself only
after you have gone ahead and made some wretched mistake.
C. God's ministers fast before ordaining other elders only
to give an air of special sanctity to the ceremony.
D. Yes! Otherwise one might be unconsciously rejecting God's
counsel -- from whatever source it may come -- because of a lack
of humility.
80. How can you become stronger SPIRITUALLY and have more of
God's faith?
A. Certainly not by fasting AND praying.
B. By just fasting ONCE a year on the Day of Atonement.
C. By occasionally abstaining -- fasting -- from all
physical food and drink while taking in SPIRITUAL NOURISHMENT.
D. By remaining in a lethargic attitude when you know you
ought to fast AND pray.
81. Which ONE of these four statements is FALSE?
A. There is no need to fast SOON if you have never fasted
before, or even if you have fasted in the past.
B. Fasting will help you to be more THANKFUL for the
blessings of God.
C. Fasting can help change your entire approach and OUTLOOK
TOWARD EVERYTHING!
D. Fasting AND prayer can literally ALTER AND CHANGE YOUR
WHOLE LIFE!
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which you may have taken for granted. You will thereby grasp and
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future lessons.
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LESSON 47:
WHY Must Men Suffer?
LESSON 48:
The PLAIN TRUTH About Fasting
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ANSWERS:
1-C 10-A 19-D 28-B 37-C 46-B 55-D 64-A 73-B
2-B 11-B 20-C 29-C 38-A 47-D 56-B 65-C 74-D
3-D 12-A 21-D 30-B 39-B 48-C 57-A 66-B 75-C
4-B 13-A 22-B 31-B 40-A 49-D 58-B 67-A 76-A
5-C 14-D 23-A 32-A 41-B 50-A 59-C 68-C 77-A
6-D 15-C 24-B 33-A 42-C 51-C 60-D 69-A 78-D
7-A 16-D 25-A 34-D 43-B 52-A 61-C 70-D 79-D
8-C 17-B 26-D 35-C 44-C 53-C 62-D 71-C 80-C
9-D 18-C 27-C 36-C 45-B 54-D 63-B 72-D 81-A