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Majoring in Life

Lesson 7: Chewing on God's Word

(When you don't want the Bible to be just another textbook)

QUESTION PAGE

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Questions:

(Select the best answer for each question)

1. Connie really did want to read her Bible but her problem was…

    a) she had too much homework to do.

    b) she wasn’t getting much out of it.

    c) her roommate was too noisy and she couldn’t concentrate.

2. What was Sarah’s solution to Connie’s problem?

    a) Biblical meditation.

    b) Better study guides.

    c) A different Bible translation.

3. Sarah based her solution on which Bible passage?

    a) Psalm 37.

    b) John 1.

    c) Psalm 1.

4. If you don’t read the Bible every day you can’t expect God to bless you.

    a) True.

    b) False.

5. When it comes to devotional Bible reading attitude is more important than the amount of time you spend on it.

    a) True.

    b) False.

6. Your primary goal in reading the Bible should be…

    a) covering a certain number of chapters each day.

    b) discovering more about Jesus.

    c) finding commands God wants you to obey.

7. Biblical meditation is very similar to Eastern meditation.

    a) True.

    b) False.

8. Some advantages of biblical meditation are…

    a) it’s quick, aids memorization, and increases your knowledge.

    b) it starts your day right, does not require understanding, and is fun.

    c) it can be leisurely, leads to success, and transforms knowledge into living truth.

9. The author likens meditation to a cow chewing its cud.

    a) True.

    b) False.

10. Which Bible verse especially links biblical meditation with success?

    a) Psalm 1:2.

    b) Joshua 1:8.

    c) Psalm 19:14.

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