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According to the speaker's interpretation of the Bible, what is considered a sin?
According to the speaker's interpretation of the Bible, what is considered a sin?
What does the speaker believe about God's attitude towards the uneducated and lowly?
What does the speaker believe about God's attitude towards the uneducated and lowly?
According to the speaker, what will the Holy Spirit convict individuals for?
According to the speaker, what will the Holy Spirit convict individuals for?
Why does the speaker refrain from cursing?
Why does the speaker refrain from cursing?
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What does the speaker encourage believers to do for their enemies?
What does the speaker encourage believers to do for their enemies?
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Study Notes
- Speaker expresses concern about fewer people living for the Lord and honoring God's name.
- People using God as an accessory, for clout, or for advancement in a "secret society."
- Speaker advises checking one's comfort level with things to determine if the Holy Spirit resides in them.
- Holy Spirit defiles the spirit when exposed to sin and makes individuals feel uncomfortable and separated from God.
- The Bible is full of principles and promises, and obeying God's principles leads to His promises.
- God provides, but individuals must manage their resources wisely and listen to His guidance.
- God responds to a willing and obedient heart.
- One must be humble, willing to work, and have a heart for God to receive blessings.
- God does not reward sin or the attributes of the enemy.
- Faith without works is ineffective, and the heart's posture towards the work determines its validity.
- Jesus called out those who played with the Lord and did not repent.
- In 2024, God will expose those who live in willing sin and play with His name.
- Playing with the Lord leads to being exposed and losing God's presence.
- The Holy Spirit provides wisdom, knowledge, understanding, discernment, and discretion.
- Gambling may not be explicitly mentioned in the Bible, but the Bible warns against ill-gotten gain and quick gain.- The speaker discusses various teachings from the Bible and their interpretations.
- Bible instructs against drunkenness but allows for moderate wine consumption.
- Lust, including masturbation, is a sin according to the speaker's interpretation of the Bible.
- God is a god of the uneducated and lowly, according to the speaker.
- The Holy Spirit will convict individuals for actions outside of God's will.
- The speaker does not curse because it is profane and the Holy Spirit is pure and sacred.
- Some people struggle with praying for those who mock God while also being critical of others.
- The speaker coaches women, including strippers, to help them grow and change.
- God chose Saul (later known as Paul) to spread the word of Christ despite his past actions.
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of obedience and willingness to God.
- Critics and haters will be exposed and judged by God.
- The speaker encourages forgiveness of enemies and prayers for their salvation.
- The speaker believes that God moves in mysterious ways and uses his children to demonstrate his power.
- People may doubt or question those called by God, but God's power will ultimately be revealed.
- The speaker reminds believers to choose whom they will serve and repent when necessary.
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Description
This quiz explores various Biblical teachings and interpretations, including the importance of obedience, willingness to God, repentance, and the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting individuals. The speaker emphasizes principles such as managing resources wisely, being willing to work, and the consequences of playing with the Lord's name.