QUESTIONS for LESSON 29

"Making Sense out of Suffering"

Making Sense out of Suffering

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Questions

1. What made missionary life in the Koehler’s desert mountain town difficult?

a) traffic noise and wild music at night

b) rats, lack of water and wild gunfire

c) drastic change of diet and climate

2. The Pima people are…

a) suspicious and unfriendly

b) tough and primitive

c) eager for the Gospel

3. The loss of their child led the author and his wife to…

a) trust God more

b) leave the mission field

c) despair and anger

4. Jesus promised that the Christian life would be hassle-free.

True

False

5. Satan used the author’s trials to paint an ugly picture of the God who loved him.

True

False

6. God is totally good; the bad things in life are ultimately rooted in sin.

True

False

7. What especially helps give suffering purpose and meaning?

a) knowing that pain is good for you

b) persevering under trial leads to the crown of life

c) suffering kills sinful pleasures

8. Which passage tells us that suffering is a pre-requisite for reigning with Christ?

a) James 1:12

b) Hebrews 12:1

c) 2 Timothy 2:12

9. People who suffer tend to be shallow.

True

False

10. Suffering will enable you to…

a) understand the Bible better

b) have a tougher approach to the world

c) comfort others who are in trouble


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