Topic 8 A) Finances Voice

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What is the purpose of purging the heart as mentioned in the text?

To offer a righteous sacrifice to the Lord

What will happen when the offering is brought out of a deep heart of love and purity?

The offering will be pleasant to the Lord

What does the text suggest about bringing offerings with the right heart?

It speaks on behalf of the individual and their family

What does the text imply about using money in the courts of heaven?

It can speak and get verdicts for individuals, families, and culture

Based on the text, what is the significance of offering in righteousness?

It speaks for us and our culture

What outcome does the text suggest when an offering is brought out of a heart of worship and adoration?

It pleases God well

What happens when people bring offerings with the right heart?

God renders a verdict in their behalf and in behalf of their culture

What does the speaker believe connects them to the present day life of Jesus?

Their tithe

According to the speaker, what is the job of the high priest?

To intercede in behalf of those connected to him

What does the voice of money do in the spirit world?

Brings judgment to everyone

What does the speaker state that someone withholding something that belongs to you gives you the right to do?

Take legal action

What will happen to those who use their wealth for improper and unrighteous reasons?

They will be judged by God

What is the speaker referring to when mentioning 'the testimony of my tithe'?

The spiritual significance of tithing

What do the wages of the laborers who were not paid do?

Cry out against those who owe them

What does the Bible verse James 5:1-4 primarily speak against according to the text?

'Withholding what belongs to others'

According to the speaker, what does God declare He will judge?

'The oppressive economic system'

What is the main reason for God's upset towards the rich, as mentioned in the text?

'Their use of riches to oppress rather than bless'

What does 'standing in the gap' refer to based on the text?

'Acting as a mediator between two parties'

What is implied by 'the cries of the reapers have reached the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth'?

'The reapers have been heard by God'

What is the main concern about bringing offerings with a wrong heart or spirit?

They may speak against the person in the courts of heaven

Why might someone feel like their offerings did not work for them?

Their offerings had the wrong sound attached to them

What could happen if the right sound is attached to one's offerings?

The offerings will speak in the courts of heaven, giving the person an advantage

What is the significance of Abraham's tithing according to the text?

It honored Jesus as the high priest after the order of Melchizedek

What does the text suggest about tithing under the order of Melchizedek?

It is a way to align oneself with Jesus as the high priest

What is the significance of mortal men receiving tithes according to the text?

It illustrates the importance of honoring Jesus as high priest

What does it mean when it says that Jesus receives tithes of whom it is witnessed that he lives?

Jesus receives tithes as evidence of his existence

What does the condition of our heart speak in the courts of heaven?

It speaks in favor of blessings and success.

What does Jesus advise in Matthew 5:23-26 regarding bringing an offering?

Do not bring the offering until all issues are resolved.

Why does Jesus warn against bringing an offering when there is a problem with someone else?

It could have the wrong testimony attached to it in the spiritual world.

What does 'agree with your adversary quickly' (Matthew 5:25) mean in the context of the text?

Resolve conflicts with others promptly and amicably.

What is emphasized as important when bringing an offering, according to the text?

The spiritual state of the giver's heart.

In the context of the text, what happens if there's a problem between the giver and someone else while bringing an offering?

The offering speaks negatively in the courts of heaven.

What does 'leave your gift there before the altar' (Matthew 5:24) suggest according to the text?

Offer it later after reconciling with your brother.

Why does God advise leaving the gift at the altar instead of giving it immediately?

'Leaving it' allows time for reflection and self-correction.

What should be done before silencing an offering brought with a wrong heart?

'Silencing' requires repentance for the condition of one's heart.

What is Jesus cautioning against when advising not to give an offering if there's a problem between oneself and someone else?

He cautions against relying solely on offerings to resolve personal conflicts and disputes.

What does 'agreement with your adversary quickly' (Matthew 5:25) imply according to the text?

It implies reaching a compromise that benefits both parties equally.

What was Job's reason for offering burnt offerings according to the text?

To manipulate God into not judging his children

What does Satan accuse Job of in the text?

Fearing God for nothing

What did Satan's accusation against Job imply about Job's offerings?

They were impure and manipulative

What did Satan request permission to do in response to his accusation against Job?

Bring destruction into Job's life

What is the significance of bringing offerings in behalf of the culture, according to the text?

It helps transform and uplift the culture

What analogy does Malachi 3 use to describe God's refining work?

Like a refiner purifying silver

What did Job's sons and daughters do regularly according to the text?

Feast and drink with their siblings

What did Job fear might have happened to his sons during their feasting, according to the text?

They may have sinned and cursed God in their hearts

What did Job hope to achieve by sanctifying his sons, according to the text?

To protect them from harm and temptations

What did Satan accuse Job of trying to manipulate through his offerings according to the text?

God's judgment

What does Satan imply about Job's motives when he questions whether Job fears God for nothing?

Job fears God only for personal gain

This quiz delves into the concept of economic systems, agreements with wages, and their impact on the society. It explores the implications and significance of such agreements in the courts of heaven and for different social classes.

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