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Lesson 9: God's Discipline

Lesson 9: God's Discipline

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Questions:

(Select the best answer for each question)

1. Do wicked people often prosper in this world?

    a) Yes.

    b) No.

2. When will the wicked receive the final judgment for their sins?

    a) When God chastens them.

    b) At the Great White Throne judgment.

    c) They won't receive any final judgment.

3. Discipline is

    a) being punished for something we have done wrong.

    b) child training.

    c) for everyone in this world.

4. Does God discipline us by our circumstances?

    a) Yes.

    b) No.

5. Chastening is proof that

    a) God is angry with us.

    b) God may soon be giving up on us.

    c) we are God's child, and He loves us.

6. The attitude that we are to maintain when we are chastened by God is

    a) to say, "It won't last long."

    b) to not despise the chastening of the Lord.

    c) to think that if we start doing good things, God will stop chastening us.

7. What did Joseph's brothers do to him?

    a) They sold him as a slave.

    b) They always treated him well.

    c) They invited him to a special banquet.

8. Chastening is the same as punishment.

    a) True.

    b) False.

9. The first attitude a child of God needs to learn when he is chastened is this:

    a) bitterness for the chastening.

    b) to take seriously the chastening of the Lord.

10. Is it true that the path that we make with our lives will be followed by others?

    a) Yes.

    b) No.

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