Who are those that have turned sensual pleasures, sensual gratifications to their god & therefore love and serve them instead of God?
Lovers of pleasures
What parenting style is high in "responsiveness" and low in "demandingness"?
Permissive parenting style
What rigid parenting style uses harsh discipline, justified as "tough love"?
Authoritarian parenting style
Fill in the blank:
Season of ____________ can be filled with pain, ache, and discomfort.
Season of sickness
What does 1 Corinthians 14:40 say?
"Let all things be done decently and in order"
According to the Men of Isaachar, what are two things we must know to do, to understand the times?
1) Make informed decisions: re-educate yourself, learn a skill
2) respond appropriately to challenges and opportunities
3) Be wise and authentic
4) Engage in kingdom activities5) Fulfill your purpose and calling
What does it mean to "sustain the chase"?
Isaachar was the ________ son of Jacob & the ______ son overall of the patriarch
a) fifth
b) ninth
intense & irrational desire to accumulate wealth rapidly often without considering the consequences
small, unchecked problems, can lead to large and weighty issues
"Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good"
Where is this passage taken from?
Romans 12:21
Fill in the blanks:
"___________, heady, high minded, lovers of ___________ more than lovers of _________." 2 Timothy 3:4
a) traitors
b) pleasures
c) God
List 5 important reasons for living healthy
1) It's God's will
2) It's impossible to serve God without good health
3) It brings glory to God
4) It increases productivity
5) It increases self-worth
6) It's less expensive than ill-health
7) To fulfill our purpose in life
List 5 topics from this quarter
Get rich quick syndrome
Lovers of pleasure
Men of Issachar
Seasons of life
Social etiquette
Live healthy
Sustaining the chase
The marriage bed
Parenting styles (part 1 & part 2)
The broken window theory
Widowhood & single parent hoodJohn and Paul are heading to Emmanuel's birthday dinner. They live together and share an Uber to get there. Paul pays for the ride.
When they arrive, John realises he forgot to wear socks. Paul has a spare pair and lends them to John.
The driver drops them off but there is no obvious entrance. John decides to call Emmanuel. It goes to voicemail. He calls again. Voicemail again. John calls three more times, and Emmanuel finally picks up on the fifth call and tells them where to go.
At the venue, they find a round table with two empty seats. One beside Emmanuel (the celebrant), one beside Judas. John doesn't hesitate and plants himself next to Emmanuel.
After a big night of dancing, Paul pays for the Uber home. John's borrowed socks are ruined from all the dancing, so he throws them out when he gets home.
Based on this story and Sunday school manual lesson, what social etiquette rules were broken and by whom?
John broke four social etiquette rules.
1. He took an Uber twice with Paul, and didn't cover any of the fares.
2. He borrowed a pair of socks from John, destroyed it and didn't offer any replacement
3. John also called Emmanuel (the celebrant) more than twice continuously on the phone
4. He didn't wait to be seated and took the front seat next to the celebrant
List 5 types of seasons discussed in Lesson 30: Seasons of Life
Season of:
Joy
Sorrow
Abundance
Health
Sickness
Progress
Stagnation
Deterioration
Growth
Weakness
Strength
Answered Prayers
Waiting/Unanswered prayers