30 Questions
Sarah's birth was a result of medical intervention
False
Sarah's parents had been praying for a child for thirteen years
True
The doctors had predicted that Sarah's mother could not have children
True
The couple had initially thought their adopted son was the fulfillment of their prayers for a child
True
Sarah is now involved in national and international ministry work
True
The author has witnessed similar miracles of childbirth for other couples
True
True or false: According to the text, the evangelist friend consistently avoided getting the flu by speaking positive words?
False
True or false: The text suggests that people tend to overlook the power of words in affecting their health?
True
True or false: The Christian writer mentioned in the text was most productive in his later years?
True
True or false: The text implies that God can keep people healthy if they obey Him?
True
True or false: According to the text, the lady's words were unknowingly causing her to get the flu every winter?
True
True or false: The Word says that people are expected to suffer memory loss as they get older?
False
True or false: Healing for our bodies was established in the new covenant, after Jesus' time.
False
True or false: The Hebrew word for 'one' implies division and separation, revealing the diversity of God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
False
True or false: The old covenant is the foundation for the new covenant, with the latter being the modification of every purpose established in the former.
False
True or false: The first biblical accounts of healing concern people unable to speak, reflecting the devil's attempts to thwart God's plan.
False
True or false: Abraham and Sarah, a couple unable to have children, were singled out by God for the manifestation of His promise of offspring.
True
True or false: The promise of a healing Redeemer was made in the Garden of Eden, with the announcement of enmity between the serpent and the woman's Seed.
True
Abimelech intended to take Sarah as his wife, unaware of her marriage to Abraham.
True
Sarah had been in Abimelech’s harem, but none of the women, including Sarah, were able to conceive.
True
Abraham and Sarah named their son Isaac, meaning 'laughter,' symbolizing God's final say in their lives.
True
In Genesis 21, Sarah conceives and bears a son, Isaac, in her old age, fulfilling God's promise.
True
Barrenness affected the next two generations, but God proved Himself by enabling the conception of twins for Isaac and Rebekah and healing Rachel's barrenness.
True
The text highlights the precedent of wives praying for their husbands and families, emphasizing the anointing for healing that God has given to wives as the God-ordained heads of their homes.
False
Abraham's descendants, who had become slaves in Egypt, cried to God for deliverance, and Moses was sent to be their deliverer.
True
The Israelites, ill-fed and ill-treated, were healed and strengthened through the blood covenant, possibly resulting in the healing of a large number of people.
False
Large groups coming together in faith and worship can create a rich anointing for healing, as demonstrated in a mass healing event in Hungary.
True
The Israelites, after entering into a covenant of healing, enjoyed health for forty years, with no diseases, worn-out shoes, swollen feet, or sickness.
False
The promise of healing at Marah was contingent on obedience to God's commands and statutes.
True
The covenant of healing with God ensured the Israelites' well-being and protected them from diseases.
True
Study Notes
The Power of Husband's Prayer and Covenant of Healing
- A wife was initially hesitant to ask her husband to pray for her healing, but when she did, she received healing, demonstrating the power of a husband's prayer.
- Abraham's descendants, who had become slaves in Egypt, cried to God for deliverance, and Moses was sent to be their deliverer.
- Moses brought plagues on Egypt, leading to the release of the Israelites, protected by a blood covenant with God, symbolized by the Passover lamb.
- The Israelites, ill-fed and ill-treated, were healed and strengthened through the blood covenant, possibly resulting in the healing of a large number of people.
- Large groups coming together in faith and worship can create a rich anointing for healing, as demonstrated in a mass healing event in Hungary.
- Despite miracles, the Israelites murmured and complained after leaving Egypt, but God provided water at Marah by instructing Moses to throw a tree into the bitter waters, symbolizing the cross of Calvary.
- God's promise of healing at Marah included a condition of obedience, with the Lord declaring, "I am the Lord who heals you."
- The Israelites, after entering into a covenant of healing, enjoyed health for forty years, with no diseases, worn-out shoes, swollen feet, or sickness.
- The promise of healing at Marah was contingent on obedience to God's commands and statutes.
- The covenant of healing with God ensured the Israelites' well-being and protected them from diseases.
- The story illustrates the significance of a husband's prayer and the power of a covenant of healing with God.
- The text emphasizes the role of obedience and faith in experiencing the healing power of God.
Discover the biblical account of the husband's prayer and the covenant of healing with this quiz. Learn about the power of faith, obedience, and the significance of coming together in worship for healing. Explore the story of the Israelites' deliverance, protection, and well-being through their covenant with God.
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