Biblical Foundations Flashcards

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  1. David waited – years until he saw the fulfilment of his anointing. In one days time he went from — to crowned —.
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  1. David waited 14 years until he saw the fulfilment of his anointing. In one days time he went from fugitive to crowned king.
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  1. Joseph, after waiting thirteen years, went from — to —-. All things of importance start with a dream.
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  1. Joseph, after waiting thirteen years, went from prison to prime minister. All things of importance start with a dream.
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  1. “No one can —- you without your permission” – Eleanor Roosevelt.
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  1. “No one can intimidate you without your permission” – Eleanor Roosevelt.
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  1. You must reach a place where you really do not care what other —- say. You must be satisfied that — is pleased with you, and that’s all that matters.
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  1. You must reach a place where you really do not care what other people say. You must be satisfied that God is pleased with you, and that’s all that matters.
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  1. God will make a way in the face of —-.
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  1. God will make a way in the face of opposition.
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  1. One error of the tongues movement is the confusion between the baptism of the — and the gift of —.
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  1. One error of the tongues movement is the confusion between the baptism of the Holy Ghost and the gift of diverse tongues.
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  1. Once someone has received the Holy Ghost with the evidence of tongues, then they can be used in the realm of — tongues whether for — edification or — edification.
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  1. Once someone has received the Holy Ghost with the evidence of tongues, then they can be used in the realm of diverse tongues whether for personal edification or church edification.
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  1. Anything — placed in the hands of man is subject to — and —.
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  1. Anything divine placed in the hands of man is subject to abuse and misuse.
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  1. The gifts of the Spirit need constant —.
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  1. The gifts of the Spirit need constant regulation.
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  1. Two guards of the door leading to the gifts of the Spirit are: — and —.
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  1. Two guards of the door leading to the gifts of the Spirit are: prayer and fasting.
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  1. It is not wrong to — to be used by God in the gifts of the Spirit.
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  1. It is not wrong to desire to be used by God in the gifts of the Spirit.
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  1. Once a person is used by God in a particular —, they can expect to be — by God again and again.
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  1. Once a person is used by God in a particular gift, they can expect to be used by God again and again.
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  1. The gifts are resident in the —.
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  1. The gifts are resident in the individual.
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  1. His giving of gifts is contingent on our —, —, and —.
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  1. His giving of gifts is contingent on our motives, dedication, and consecration.
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  1. Possess the gift! — it! — it! But be on guard. The devil enjoys stealing fresh —.
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  1. Possess the gift! Claim it! Speak it! But be on guard. The devil enjoys stealing fresh commitments.
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  1. Once you walk on it and possess it, it becomes yours for as long as you — it.
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  1. Once you walk on it and possess it, it becomes yours for as long as you live it.