Friday, August 7, 2009

U5-L21: Q4

Question #4:


What kind of evidence should be seen in your life as you claim to be a Christian Seventh-Day Adventist?

U5-L21: Q3

Question #3:


Write about a time when you did not share your beliefs with a friend when you had the opportunity. (Describe your feelings.)

U5-L21: Q2

Question #2:


Write about a time when you shared your beliefs with a friend. (Describe your feelings.)

U5-L21: Q1

Question #1:


How do you react when you are terribly disappointed?


-How would you have reacted if you were part of the disappointment of 1844?-

U4-L20: Q4

Question #4:


Do you realize how valuable you are to God?


-What would you like to say to God in response to this lesson?-

U4-L20: Q3

Question #3:


Have you experienced the Holy Spirit speaking to you? (Explain.)

U4-L20: Q2

Question #2:


If we are valuable to God, why don't we act or, sometimes, feel like we are?

U4-L20: Q1

Question #1:

If the instruments in an orchestra could be compared to the members in your class/school/and family, which instrument would represent you and why?

U4-L19: Q4

Question #4:


What habits do you think you should change? (Describe in generalities.)

U4-L19: Q3

Question #3:


What habits do you have that contribute to a healthy body? A health mind?

U4-L19: Q2

Question #2:


How can you influence others to lead a healthier lifestyle?

U4-L19: Q1

Question #1:


What would you be willing to live without for a week?

U4-L18: Q4

Question #4:


Find a bible verse that can aid us in character development.


-Quote the text and how it can help us.-

U4-L18: Q3

Write a poem using one of the following topics:


What makes you "you"?


OR


Making positive choices.

U4-L18: Q2

Question #2:


What will help you decide between what you want to do and what you think you ought to do?

U4-L18: Q1

Question #1:


Is it possible to remain neutral when both God and the world are trying to gain access to our minds?

U4-L17: Q4

Question #4:


Using the letters of your username, make an acrostic telling ways in which you might be a message for God.

U4-L17: Q3

Question #3:


Compare and contrast being a witness to a tragedy and being a witness to something wonderful.

U4-L17: Q2

Question #2:


How can you be a witness for Jesus in your daily routine. (Give practical examples.)

U4-L17: Q1

Question #1:


How could Jesus' labor in His home and in the carpenter shop be called a part of His work for God?

U3-L15: Q4

Question #4:


What habits and attitudes would you like to establish that would help you to know Jesus better?

U3-L15: Q3

Question #3:


What do you do when adversity comes? (Be honest.)

U3-L15: Q2

Question #2:


Describe a time when you felt alone and deserted.

U3-L15: Q1

Question #1:


Is there someone you love and admire who encourages you to change? (Describe)

U3-L14: Q4

Question #4:


Why do you think that the pious Pharisees treated Mary Magdalene so differently than Jesus did?


-Do we run the same risk of treating others as the Pharisees did?- (Describe)

U3-L14: Q3

Question #13:




Perhaps the Holy Spirit is gently telling you that you need to ask for forgiveness in your life.




Write about a change you would like to make.




-Pray for the power of the Holy Spirit to help you make the change.-

U3-L14: Q2

Question #2:


Why do you think Jesus accepted Simon's invitation to dinner?

U3-L14: Q1

Question #1:


Knowing the kind of man Simon was, why did Jesus heal him?

U3-L13: Q4

Question #4:




Write a reflection of your favorite memory from the buddy program this year.

U3-L13: Q3

Question #3:


If Christ were to visit your classroom today, what might He ask you to give up in order to follow Him?


-Would you do it? (optional to include)-

U3-L13: Q2

Question #2:


Why do you think a commandment-keeping "good man" would refuse to follow Jesus, while a cheating "bad man" accepted Jesus' invitation to be a follower?

U3-L13: Q1

Question #1:


Give an example of what Matthew 16:24 is trying to tell us when it urges man to "deny himself."

U2-L11: Q4

Question #4:


How can prayer become more meaningful?

U2-L11: Q3

Question #3:


Describe a time when you knew that God listened to you when you prayed.

U2-L11: Q2

Question #2:


If God already knows our mistakes and sins, why should we confess them?

U2-L11: Q1

Question #1:


What is your favorite way to pray?

U2-L10: Q4

Question #4:


Why do you have confidence in God?

U2-L10: Q3

Question #3:


Think about the word, faith.


-Tell how you demonstrate faith.-

U2-L10: Q2

Question #2:


What are some words you can use to describe faith?

U2-L10: Q1

Question #1:


You may have heard someone described as a person of "great faith."


-How do you think that people come to that conclusion?-

U2-L9: Q4

Question #4:


How do you feel after telling your friend something you needed to get "off your chest?"



-How does that relate to confessing to God?-

U2-L9: Q3

Question #3:


Describe the first time you felt called to be a Christian.

U2-L9: Q2

Question #2:


What goals and values do you have for your new life in Christ?

U2-L9: Q1

Question #1:


Describe what it means to be "born again" in your own words.

U2-L8: Q4

Question #4:


Reflect on a time when you failed to follow through on a promise you made. What was the reaction of the person to whom you made the promise?


-How did you feel?-

U2-L8: Q3

Question #3:


Tell of a time you were affected by someone's lies.


-How did it feel?- (Please refrain from using people's names.)

U2-L8: Q2

Question #2:


Describe a time that the thought of consequences kept you from an action?

U2-L8: Q1

Question #1:


When is a person guilty?


-List some ways you can tell if someone is guilty?-

U2-L7: Q4

Question #4:


What might you say to someone that told you there's no such thing as sin.


(Be specific - but remember to review blog rules before answering!)

U2-L7: Q3

Question #3:


What is it like to know you are completely forgiven of everything you've ever done wrong? (Describe.)

U2-L7: Q2

Question #2:


Explain the plan of salvation in your own words.


-What does it mean to you?-

U2-L7: Q1

Question #1:


Describe some examples of God's natural and moral laws.

U2-L6: Q4

Question #4:


Why do you think it is important for God to give messages?


-Why does He give His people reproofs?-

U2-L6: Q3

Question #3:


Describe how you might feel if God asked you to be a prophet.

U2-L6: Q2

Question #2:


How do you think God communicates through those He chooses? (Explain.)

U2-L6: Q1

Question #1:


How do you think God chooses people to speak for Him?

U1-L5: Q4

Question #4:


What happens if we make a mistake?


-Does the Holy Spirit leave us if we make a mistake?-

U1-L5: Q3

Question #3:


Describe a time that you felt led by the Holy Spirit.

U1-L5: Q2

Question #2:


The Holy Spirit reveals Himself to us in many ways.


-Tell about a time that you were glad that you listened to the Holy Spirit.-

U1-L5: Q1

Question #1:


What does it mean to be "filled with the Holy Spirit"?

U1-L4: Q4

Question #4:


List your top three favorite characteristics which describe Jesus' character.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

U1-L4: Q3

Question #3:


How are God the Father and God the Son alike?

U1-L4: Q2

Question #2:



Name a time when Jesus demonstrated love and forgiveness.




-Would you have demonstrated love and forgiveness in the same situation?-

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

U1-L4: Q1

Question #1:

Why do you think Jesus broke the custom of the day by associating with and helping "sinners"?




-What lessons can we learn from Jesus' example?-

Sunday, August 2, 2009

U1-L3: Q4

Question #4:


Name a model or item that illustrates eternity.

U1-L3: Q3

Question #3:


Tell which name for God is your favorite and why...

U1-L3: Q2

Question #2:


How can we know God?

U1-L3: Q1

Question#1:


Write a description of God, the loving Father.

U1-L2: Q4

Question #4:


Where is your Bible right now?


(Make it a point to read something from it today...)

U1-L2: Q3

Question #3:


Select one of your favorite Bible texts and explain why it is important to you...

U1-L2: Q2

Question #2:


If it was so dangerous to write the Bible, why do you think people did it?

-Would you?-

U1-L2: Q1

Question #1:


Why are new translations of the Bible still being made today?

U1-L1: Q4

Question #4:



How can you strengthen your mind and receive spiritual food and water?

U1-L1: Q3

Question #3:


Explain what you think Jesus meant when He said that He is the "bread of life" and the "living water." -Why is it important to the growth of an individual?-

U1-L1: Q2

Question #2:


Tell about a time when Scripture has been of comfort to you...

U1-L1: Q1

Question #1:



What would you like to have "stored" in your mind if you were in isolation for a long period of time?