UB David + I'll B Jonathan, Inc.

 

presents A Journey of Faith with the Patriarchs

 

 

 

 

You may find it helpful to refer to the written script of this Session if you need to review anything:

Session 2 Script (PDF)

 

UB David + I'll B Jonathan, Inc.

A Journey of Faith with the Patriarchs (Genesis 12–50)

A Journey of Faith with the Patriarchs

Session #2 QUESTIONS

You may find it helpful to refer to the written script of this Session if you need to review anything:

Session 2 Script (PDF)

Instructions:

  • First, enter the information to identify yourself — your User ID and password.
  • Then go through the questions and click on the best answer for each question.
  • When you are finished, click on the "submit" button to send your answers.

Questions:

(Select the best answer for each question)

1. God's call to Abraham came when he was living in

    a) Babylon.

    b) Beersheba.

    c) Ur.

2. Abraham's home city was very primitive with an unsophisticated culture.

    a) True.

    b) False.

3. When God called Abraham (Abram) he moved directly from his original home to the Promised Land.

    a) True.

    b) False.

4. God's guidance in our lives may not include directions in advance but He provides something better:

    a) dreams which help us know what to do.

    b) He goes with us.

    c) wise friends who can counsel us.

5. God's call is always primarily to a relationship with Him.

    a) True.

    b) False.

6. God's threefold call to Abraham to leave his country, people and father's household was difficult for him because

    a) all three were natural sources of security.

    b) he was a very wealthy man.

    c) his wife was reluctant to go.

7. There is a price to pay in embracing God's call and following Him.

    a) True.

    b) False.

8. The first narrative about Abraham teaches us

    a) how to get to the Promised Land.

    b) how to discover God's signs and directions.

    c) how to discover true security in life.

9. The story of Abraham constantly revolves around the significant double theme of

    a) promise and faith.

    b) renunciation and obedience.

    c) sacrifice and commitment.

10. When Abram built his first altar to the Lord it indicated that

    a) he was still superstitious.

    b) he was making a complete transition from idolatry to worshiping the one true God.

    c) he was putting down roots in his new home.

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