2.05.2018

Chapter 13 Holiness

There haven't been posts related to chapters 11 and 12.  
They are great chapter.
Chapter 11, "Christ's Greatest Trophy," was especially challenging.
I will be posting about these at a later date.

Welcome to the 13th week of reading the book Holiness.
This week's chapter is "The Church which Christ Builds"

I want to encourage you to continue reading this great book 
or to start reading it today.

For general info about the reading schedule go to 

Here are the questions for this eighth chapter.

GENERAL (Questions for each chapter)
1.  What is a quote or two from Chapter 13 that stood out to you?

2.  What was something this chapter said about God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit?

3. What was something this chapter said about man?

4.  What was something this chapter said about how a Christian is to live?  
Think general and specific applications.

SPECIFIC (Questions specific to this chapter)

5.  What are some reasons the church is important?

FINAL QUESTION

6.  What is the most significant thing that you learned from this chapter?

1 comment:

Drodgersjr said...

GENERAL (Questions for each chapter)
1. "Fear not for the Church of Christ when ministers die and saints are taken away. Christ can ever maintain His own cause. He will raise up better servants and brighter stars."

2. "The true church of Christ is tenderly cared for by all the three persons in the blessed Trinity."

3. "If you are never persecuted for religion's sake, and all men speak well of you, you may well doubt whether you belong to 'the church on the rock' (Matthew 5:11); Luke 6:20)

4. Strive to live a holy life, a courageous life and a joyful life.
I need to be prayerfully thinking about and determining to live a courageous life especially in light of our current circumstances.

SPECIFIC (Questions specific to this chapter)

5. What are some reasons the church is important?

FINAL QUESTION

6. "Christ is the almighty Builder. He will carry on His work, though nations and visible churches may not know their duty. Christ will never fail. That which He has undertaken He will certainly accomplish."