True or False: According to Hebrews 4:15-16, Jesus was tempted in all ways as we are but did not sin.
True
True or False: Craig feels unsure about discussing his problem with a mentor at church.
True.
Who were the two men known for their great strength and wisdom in the Bible?
Samson (strength) and Solomon (wisdom).
According to 1 Timothy 4:12, how does Paul encourage Timothy to lead?
By being an example in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity.
True or False: Submission to others is a sign of weakness.
False. Submission requires courage and strength.
What are we encouraged to do in Hebrews 4:16 when we approach God?
To come boldly to the throne of grace to receive mercy and help.
According to Philippians 2:6-7, how did Jesus demonstrate humility?
Jesus, though God, took on human form and served others, showing ultimate humility.
What does it mean to “submit” to the Lord?
It means to surrender our will, allowing God to lead and transform our lives.
What is “accountability,” and why is it important in the Christian faith?
Accountability is allowing someone to hold you responsible for your commitments, helping you stay true to your faith.
Why did Jesus criticize those who were self-sufficient and proud?
Because they didn’t acknowledge their need for God’s help, missing out on His grace.
According to Hebrews 4:15, why can Jesus sympathize with our weaknesses?
Because He was tempted in all ways like we are, yet He did not sin.
What qualities should Craig look for in a mentor?
Qualities such as wisdom, compassion, confidentiality, and a genuine love for God.
According to Romans 12:1-2, how should we respond to God’s mercy?
By offering ourselves as living sacrifices and renewing our minds to align with God’s will.
Why might someone avoid asking for help with their spiritual struggles?
Due to fear, pride, or feeling like asking for help shows weakness.
Why is humility a key component in being a “story maker” in God’s kingdom?
Because God uses those who recognize their need for Him to do amazing things in His service.
True or False: In Christian belief, salvation comes only from our good works.
False. Salvation comes through faith in Jesus and God’s grace.
Why is seeking help from a caring adult important for spiritual growth?
It provides accountability, wisdom, and support to stay committed to one’s faith.
Ellen G. White states that submission to Christ’s yoke is learned how?
Through the Holy Spirit's transformation of our heart, soul, and character.
What is one benefit of being accountable to a mentor or Christian friend?
It helps us remain committed to God’s principles, especially during times of struggle or temptation.
How does true humility impact our relationships with others in the church?
It allows us to accept guidance, forgive, and work together in love, strengthening our community.
In Thoughts from the Mount of Blessing, what does Ellen G. White say is learned by “wearing Christ’s yoke”?
We learn meekness and lowliness, becoming humble and aligned with Christ’s character.
True or False: Mentorship in the Christian life is only for new believers.
False. Mentorship is valuable for all believers at any stage in their spiritual journey.
What is a sign of true submission to God in a Christian’s life?
A changed heart that seeks to follow God’s ways, and a lifestyle that reflects Christ’s character.
How does humility in seeking mentorship lead to personal growth?
It allows us to learn from others' experiences, gain wisdom, and avoid pitfalls, leading to stronger faith.
What does it mean to have a “teachable spirit” in God’s kingdom?
It means being open to correction, willing to learn, and allowing God to guide our actions and attitudes.