3.05.2018

Chapter 17 Holiness

Welcome to the 17th week of reading the book Holiness.
This week's chapter is "Thirst Relieved"

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 seventeenth chapter.

GENERAL (Questions for each chapter)
1.  What is a quote or two from Chapter 17 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.  How does this chapter relate to evangelism?

FINAL QUESTION

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

1 comment:

Drodgersjr said...

1. "Acts 16:30-31 is so old that with many it seems out of date. But it is still and will ever be fresh and now and savoury and the only resolution of this grand case of conscience, as long as conscience and the world lasts."

2. "He that thirsts and wants relief must come to Christ himself. He must not be content with coming to his Church and HIs ordinances or to the assemblies of HIs people for prayer and praise."

3. "Universities may confer degrees and schools impart knowledge of all mysteries but they cannot make a man feel sin" (323)

4. "Tell them to throw overboard all idea of merit, working, or doing and to come to Christ as empty sinners with nothing in their hands."

5. "Who can tell that you may not be the means of bring many others to Christ? Live and act and speak and pray and work, keeping this continually in view"

6. "The destruction of the old world by a flood, and the preservation of Noah in the ark, the birth of Isaac, the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, the raising of David to the throne of Saul, the miraculous birth of Christ, the resurrection of Christ, the scattering of the Jews all over the earth, and their continued preservation as a distinct people - who could imagine events more unlikely and improbable than these? Yet God said they should be, and in due time they all came to pass. IN truth, with God it is just as easy to do a thing as to say it. Whatever He promises, He is certain to perform." (329)