Monday, October 24, 2016

Week # 4 Quiz:


 

1). After Ben-Hadad king of Syria sent his servant, with gift in hand, to inquire through the prophet Elisha as to whether or not God would grant him recovery from a sickness: Choose from A-D

 

A. The servant was stricken with leprosy when he stole the gift, which Elisha had refused to accept.

B. Elisha answered affirmatively without seeking God, and Elijah rebuked him for being presumptuous. 

C. Elisha told the servant that Ben-Hadad had to dip himself seven times in a river in order to be cured.   

D. The servant told Ben-Hadad that he would recover as Elisha had said, but then killed Ben-Hadad.

 

Answer:          (D) (II Kings 8:15)

 

2).   Malchus, whom Jesus wondrously healed, was:

 

A.     The high priest's servant whose ear was cut off by Simon Peter. 

B.     A servant of the synagogue at Capernaum who previously had a withered arm. 

C.     The previously paralyzed servant of a Roman centurion. 

D.    A servant of Joseph of Arimathea whose healing was used by the Lord to lead Joseph to faith

 

Answer:          (A) (John 18:10)

 

3).  T or F: The expression, "starve a fever, feed a cold" is found in the Bible.

True ____  or  Fasle

 

Answer False

 

 

Week # 4 

Scripture Reading:  Luke 17

 

According to Luke 17:14, what did Jesus say to the lepers when they called out. Choose from A-D

 

A       “Go, show yourselves to the priests.”

B       “Come follow me and I will make you fishers of men.”

C       “Repent of your sins and be baptized.”

D       “If you had not sinned, you would not have been afflicted with leprosy.”

 

Answer:      (G) (Luke 17:14)

 

According to this study: Questions:

1).     Do we have to fast and pray for healing today?

No, we must believe God’s Word that says, “by Jesus’ stripes we are healed”, but it’s good to fast and pray for answers to our prayers too.

 

2).     How can we take the “if” out of healing?

We take the “If” out when we truly trust and believe God’s Word, and then boldly say, “I am healed

 

3).     Who does the healing?

 

It was the Father, dwelling inside Jesus, who did the work; and now days the Holy Spirit does the work through the Father. (Roman 8:11) says, “But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.”

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