How does God prefer us to be instead of 'lukewarm'?
What is hot or cold?
What presents the truest, clearest, and most consistent picture of God?
What is the bible?
Who was the example of Humility used in this lesson?
Who is Jesus?
Who was the bible character used in this lesson as the example of setbacks?
Who is Job?
What has God set in their heart, so that man will not find out the work which God has done from the beginning even to the end? (Eccles 3:11)
What is eternity?
What church was the letter for that was used in this lesson?
What is Laodicea?
Who was the first to doubt God’s character?
Who is Lucifer?
According to the lesson, can pride ever be positive?
Yes, unselfish love.
What was the story of Jesus and his disciples used in the lesson to highlight the two different responses we have to setbacks?
What is Jesus calms the storm?
In describing God united with His people, what analogy does John use?
What is a wedding?
In Revelation 3:21, what is Jesus referring to when he says, "...as I also overcame..."?
What is death?
According to the lesson, what is perhaps the most common word Christians use to describe God’s character?
What is love?
Who was the example of Pride used in the lesson referred to as "morning star, son of the dawn"
Who is Lucifer?
What were the 5 things Job went through or lost in his book?
What is his wealth, his family, his health, his wife telling him to curse God and die, and his friends blaming him for his losses?
What two things are described as “the Bride” according to Revelation?
What is God’s people (the saints) and the Holy City, the New Jerusalem?
What is it that we actually are when we think we are rich? (Rev. 3:17)
What is wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked?
What has been Satan's purpose since the opening of the great controversy?
What is to misrepresent God’s character and to excite rebellion against His law?
According to the lesson, where should our value come from?
Who is God?
What are the two responses to setbacks that the lesson mentions?
What is we blame and reject God or cling to Him with all our might?
According to the lesson, what two beings are inviting you to ‘Come!’?
What is the Holy Spirit and Jesus?
What metaphor, that Jesus told his disciples, did the lesson use to describe the kind of close relationship they needed to have with Him? (John 15:1–11)
What is tender branches connecting to the vine?
What characteristics about God enable us to love Him fully and freely, because He is good from beginning to end
What is God's holiness?
In the story found in Luke 18:9-14, who was found justified before God?
Who is the Tax Collector?
In the story used in the lesson, what did Jesus say in response to the disciples' terror?
What is “Why are you troubled? And why do doubts arise in your hearts?”
What is the defining characteristic of God’s people found in Revelation 22:4?
What is His name shall be on their foreheads?