Lesson Eight - Problems and Adjustments
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Lesson Eight - Problems and Adjustments
Reading Assignment: Pages 516-583MCP-SG 33.1
1. When only is it justifiable to become angry? (516, 517)
MCP-SG 33.2
2. What is the effect of impatient, hard, or harsh words? (518)
MCP-SG 33.3
3. “_____________ has never conquered a _____.” Discuss. (520)
MCP-SG 33.4
4. Who suffers the most when we retaliate against enemies? Explain your answer. (522)
MCP-SG 33.5
5. How has sin affected the personal appearance of Satan? (524) What is the lesson for us?
MCP-SG 33.6
6. What is the most common reaction to reproof? Is there any remedy? (525)
MCP-SG 33.7
7. In what several ways can the sixth commandment be violated? (527)
MCP-SG 33.8
8. Why did the world hate Christ? What is the lesson for us? (527)
MCP-SG 34.1
9. “As surely as the_______ is in the ________, so surely is the ________ of God in His __________. If we receive the promise, we have the _______.” (533)MCP-SG 34.2
10. How is presumption defined? (535)
MCP-SG 34.3
11. Consider the “weight of evidence” versus “perfect knowledge,” as they relate to faith. (535)
MCP-SG 34.4
12. What is the sure result to those who believe without a reason on which to base their faith? (535, 536)
MCP-SG 34.5
13. How is “a noble, all-around character” formed? (546)
MCP-SG 34.6
14. How is a false character defined? (548)
MCP-SG 34.7
15. How does indulgence affect our character? (550, 551)
MCP-SG 35.1
16. “The Lord permits _________________ to prepare the _______ for ________.” (556)MCP-SG 35.2
17. A religious experience is gained only through (a) ___________, (b) ________________, (c) ____________________________, (d) _______________________. (556)MCP-SG 35.3
18. Why is friendship with the ungodly to be considered dangerous? (557)
MCP-SG 35.4
19. Conformity to worldly customs confronts us with what several dangers? (558)
MCP-SG 35.5
20. Why was Christ’s manner of teaching so readily accepted? (573)
MCP-SG 35.6
21. Why should we not talk doubts and trials? Why should we talk faith? (578, 579)
MCP-SG 35.7
1. Consider several definitions of faith--what it is and what it is not. (Ch. 58, pp. 531-541)
MCP-SG 36.2
2. How are faith and feeling distinct from each other? (537)
MCP-SG 36.3
3. Several suggestions are given for character development. What are they? (Ch. 59, pp. 545-554)
MCP-SG 36.4
4. Are parents always responsible for the success or failure of their children? Discuss. (553)
MCP-SG 36.5
5. Trials would come in greater power and number if we refused to obey Christ. Discuss this point. (555, 556)
MCP-SG 36.6