Waiting in a Crucible OR How to Live with Impatience!

Since I will not be teaching the class this Sabbath there will be no class notes per se other than the reflective quiz below. -- Larry Evans


Sabbath School Class—A Life of Discovery
December 15, 2007
Larry R Evans

Quiz for Reflection

1. Hope is the motivation for patience. [Rom 15:4,5] True or False?

2. The Lord is never tardy, therefore while we may wait for others we won’t have to wait for Him. [Ps 27:14; 37:7] True or False?

3. The strength of our hope is determined by how long we have to wait. [Rom 5:3-5] True or False?

4. God answers our prayers “when” we pray. [Rom 5:6; Gal 4:4; Dan 9:23; 10: 2,12] True or False?

5. We may have to wait on God at times but fortunately He doesn’t have to wait on us. [2 Chron 7:14; Num 14:11; Josh 18:3] True or False?

6. When we know what God’s will is for us we should work to bring it about. [1 Sam 16:1,13; 24:4-6, 16-21] True or False?

7. Fear caused by feelings of: a lack of competency, failure, hardship, danger or prejudice can lead us to conclusions and places that are outside of God will for us. [1 Kings 19:1-9; Gn 16:1,2; Lk 9: 52-56] True or False?

8. God does not always act because He expects us to. [Ps 37:1-11] True or False?

9. Waiting for God suggests that we need to develop a hobby to occupy our attention until He is ready to act. [Ps 130:6,7; Jude 21] True or False?

10. If we had more faith, more love, greater patience and more trust in Christ we would have more peace and happiness. [See E.G. White, Selected Messages, book 2, p. 242] True or False?

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