Lesson 17 Flashcards

1
Q
  1. This lesson deals mainly with:
    a. Business failure
    b. Failure to be mentally strong
    c. Failure by disobedience of God
    d. Failure of willpower
A

c. Failure by disobedience of God

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  1. Who was responsible for Peter’s failure?
    a. God
    b. Satan
    c. Judas
    d. Peter
A

d. Peter

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  1. Give the reasons for your answer
A
  1. Ultimately, all men are responsible for their own actions. God doesn’t tempt with evil and Satan can’t force a person to sin.
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  1. Failure arises from a lack of?
A
  1. Commitment

2. Our inability to meet our commitment ideals

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5
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  1. Complete the statement “without me ___________?
A

“Without Me ye can do nothing” (John 15:5)

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Q
  1. True/false

Satan can compel people to sin.

A

False

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  1. Multiple choice

Which one of the following statements is wrong?

a. Failure might be real or imaginary
b. We are responsible for some of our own failure
c. Other failures are completely beyond our control
d. Some failures are not deliberate
e. The greatest failures result from our wilfulness or our disobedience. This kind of failure is sin.
f. All failure is sin
g. Peter’s failure was of this greatest type as it was premeditated, deliberate and repeated.
h. God can forgive this type of failure and restore.

A

f. All failure is sin

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  1. Which of the disciples remained faithful during Jesus betrayal?
A

None.

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