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TAG QUESTION AND ANSWERS TMC121 – DISCOVERY FITNESS AND WELLBEING 1. What is self-discovery? ANSWER: Self-discovery is the process of finding out one’s individuality. It involves understanding one's unique nature as predetermined by God and realizing one's purpose and potential. 2. Why is self...

TAG QUESTION AND ANSWERS TMC121 – DISCOVERY FITNESS AND WELLBEING 1. What is self-discovery? ANSWER: Self-discovery is the process of finding out one’s individuality. It involves understanding one's unique nature as predetermined by God and realizing one's purpose and potential. 2. Why is self-discovery important? ANSWER: Without self-discovery, life becomes an unending experiment. It helps individuals understand their unique identity and purpose, leading to a more meaningful and fulfilling life. 3. What is fitness? ANSWER: Fitness is the condition of being physically fit and healthy. It refers to the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations, and daily activities with vigor and alertness without undue fatigue. 4. What is wellbeing? ANSWER: Wellbeing is the active pursuit of activities, choices, and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health. It encompasses being healthy, happy, and comfortable physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally, not merely the absence of disease. 5. What is the relationship between self-discovery and well-being? ANSWER: Embracing our true selves, including our flaws, fosters self-acceptance, which is fundamental to mental well-being. Self- discovery helps individuals achieve a state of holistic health and wellness. 6. How does fitness differ from wellbeing? ANSWER: Fitness emphasizes physical conditioning and performance, such as staying in shape, building muscle, and maintaining a healthy weight. Wellbeing, on the other hand, focuses on overall health and wellness, including physical, mental, social, and emotional health. 7. What are the goals of wellness and fitness? ANSWER: The goal of wellness and fitness is to help individuals achieve optimal health and well-being. By combining healthy habits and physical activity, people can live healthier and happier lives. 8. How does regular exercise contribute to wellbeing? ANSWER: Regular exercise reduces stress, improves heart health, boosts mood, increases energy levels, and contributes to maintaining a healthy weight, all of which are components of overall wellbeing. 9. What is the importance of self-acceptance in mental wellbeing? ANSWER: Self-acceptance, which comes from embracing our true selves, is fundamental to mental well-being. It allows individuals to be at peace with who they are, fostering a positive mental state. 10. How can fitness impact one's daily life? ANSWER: Fitness enhances one's ability to perform daily activities with vigor and alertness, reduces the risk of chronic diseases, and improves overall physical and mental health. 11. What role does physical activity play in achieving wellbeing? ANSWER: Physical activity is a key component of wellbeing as it helps maintain physical health, reduces stress, improves mood, and enhances overall quality of life. 12. How does self-discovery affect an individual's purpose in life? ANSWER: Self-discovery helps individuals understand their unique identity and purpose, guiding them towards fulfilling their God-given potential and leading a purposeful life. 13. What is meant by the holistic health in the context of wellbeing? ANSWER: Holistic health refers to a state of complete physical, mental, social, and emotional wellbeing. It involves the active pursuit of a balanced lifestyle that promotes overall health. 14. How can embracing one's flaws lead to better mental health? ANSWER: Embracing one's flaws leads to self-acceptance, which reduces negative self-judgment and enhances mental health by fostering a positive self-image and inner peace. 15. What scripture emphasizes the importance of each individual's unique role in life? ANSWER: 1 Corinthians 12:18-22 emphasizes that God arranged the members in the body, each one of them, as He chose, highlighting the importance of each individual's unique role and purpose. 16. How does fitness contribute to mental health? ANSWER: Fitness contributes to mental health by reducing stress, anxiety, and depression, improving mood, and boosting overall mental clarity and cognitive function. 17. Why is it important to understand the differences between fitness and wellbeing? ANSWER: Understanding the differences between fitness and wellbeing helps individuals focus on both physical conditioning and overall health, leading to a more balanced and holistic approach to health. 18. What are some key aspects of a healthy lifestyle that contribute to wellbeing? ANSWER: Key aspects of a healthy lifestyle that contribute to wellbeing include regular physical activity, balanced nutrition, adequate sleep, stress management, and maintaining positive social connections. 19. How does self-discovery impact one's fitness goals? ANSWER: Self-discovery helps individuals understand their unique strengths and limitations, allowing them to set realistic and personalized fitness goals that align with their overall purpose and lifestyle. 20. What is the significance of recognizing that everyone is created for a purpose? ANSWER: Recognizing that everyone is created for a purpose helps individuals embrace their unique qualities and contributions, fostering a sense of belonging and significance in the larger context of life. TAG QUESTION AND ANSWERS TMC121 – SELF-DISCOVERY AND REDEMPTION REALITIES 1. What is redemption according to the note? Redemption is described as a spiritual, comprehensive insurance for a life of dignity. It covers all areas of human endeavors, not just limited to the soul and spirit, as stated in John 8:36. 2. According to 1 John 5:4-5, who overcomes the world? According to 1 John 5:4-5, whoever is born of God overcomes the world, and the victory that overcomes the world is faith. It emphasizes belief in Jesus as the Son of God. 3. How does redemption change one's nature, as per the note? Redemption transforms the old nature characterized by sin, corruption, and depravity into the new nature of God. Man becomes the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:21 and Isaiah 53:6. 4. What are the fruits of the Spirit mentioned in Galatians 5:22-23? The fruits of the Spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23 are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance. 5. According to the note, what is man's nature? Man is described as a triune being, comprising a spirit, a soul, and a body, similar to the Creator. This is supported by the reference to 1 John 5:7. 6. How is man's relationship with God described in terms of his spirit and soul? Man relates with God through his spirit, while his soul (mind) interacts with his body. The spirit instructs the soul if one is redeemed; otherwise, the soul leads the body into error. 7. What components constitute the soul, according to the note? The soul is comprised of the mind, the emotions, and the will. 8. What role does the mind play in controlling one's life, as per the note? The mind is depicted as the seat of man's intellect and the central control valve of human beings. Whatever controls the mind ultimately controls one's life. 9. How can one develop the mind, based on the note? Engaging with the Word of God and studying the examples of those who have achieved desired goals are highlighted as ways to develop the mind. 10. What is emphasized as the mindset for achieving greatness, according to the note? A "Possibility Mentality" or a can-do disposition is emphasized, along with bravery. Bravery is portrayed as the cure for slavery and the key to attaining relevance in the intellectual realm. 11. What does Hillary Edmond's quote signify in the context of the note's discussion on bravery? Hillary Edmond's quote, "It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves," signifies the importance of overcoming personal limitations and challenges to achieve greatness. 12. What is the significance of the statement "Dreamers rule the world" in the note? The statement emphasizes the power of dreams in shaping the course of history and one's destiny. It encourages engaging the mind to dream as a pathway to greatness. 13. What is the importance of thinking about the unthinkable, according to the note? Thinking about the unthinkable is essential for daring the impossible and moving seemingly immovable obstacles. It underscores the power of creative thinking and innovation. 14. What is the message conveyed by the statement: "only 10% of humans think, 25% think that they think and 65% would rather die than think"? The statement highlights the rarity of critical thinking and the prevalence of complacency or aversion to intellectual engagement among humans. 15. What role do dreamers play in shaping history, according to the note? Dreamers are depicted as molding the history of the world and influencing destiny. They are encouraged to engage their minds in dreaming to achieve greatness. 16. How is Jesus referenced in the note's conclusion? The note concludes with the phrase "Jesus is Lor," implying a reference to Jesus as Lord, though the sentence is incomplete. 17. According to the note, what verse emphasizes the victory of faith over the world? The victory of faith over the world is emphasized in 1 John 5:4-5, stating that whoever is born of God overcomes the world. 18. What transformation occurs in man through redemption, as described in 2 Corinthians 5:21? According to 2 Corinthians 5:21, through redemption, man becomes the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus, signifying a profound change in nature. 19. What is the significance of engaging the mind with the Word of God, according to the note? Engaging the mind with the Word of God provides access to a new world and facilitates personal development and growth, as stated in John 1:1, 4, 9. 20. What is the role of the soul in relation to the spirit and body, as described in the note? The soul serves as the intermediary between the spirit and the body, with the spirit instructing the soul in the redeemed state, while the soul governs the body. 21. According to the note, what controls one's life ultimately? The note suggests that whatever controls the mind ultimately controls one's life, highlighting the significance of mental discipline and control. 22. What is emphasized as essential for intellectual relevance in the modern age, as per the note? Intellectual bravery is emphasized as essential for maintaining relevance in the face of evolving challenges and changes in society. 23. How does the note characterize the relationship between bravery and greatness? Bravery is depicted as the key to achieving greatness, with the note suggesting that only the brave ever become great, and it is bravery that begets greatness. 24. What is the role of dreamers in the world, according to the note? Dreamers are portrayed as shaping the world's history and influencing destiny, underscoring the importance of visionary thinking and innovation. 25. How does the note encourage intellectual engagement in addressing societal challenges? The note encourages intellectual engagement by suggesting that the intellectual machinery of the current generation must respond to societal changes to remain relevant. 26. What is highlighted as the significance of thinking about the unthinkable in the note? Thinking about the unthinkable is presented as a catalyst for daring the seemingly impossible and overcoming formidable obstacles. 27. What transformation occurs in man's nature through redemption, as described in Isaiah 53:6? According to Isaiah 53:6, through redemption, man's sinful nature is transformed, symbolizing a restoration of righteousness and reconciliation with God. 28. How does the note suggest one should develop the mind? The note suggests developing the mind through engagement with the Word of God, learning from the examples of successful individuals, and fostering a mindset of possibility and bravery. 29. What role does the soul play in the triune nature of man, according to the note? The soul serves as the bridge between the spirit and the body, with the spirit guiding the soul in the redeemed state, while the soul influences the actions of the body. 30. What is emphasized as essential for achieving greatness, according to the note's conclusion? The note concludes by emphasizing the importance of engaging the mind in dreaming and envisioning greatness as a pathway to shaping destiny and leaving a lasting impact on the world. TAG QUESTION AND ANSWERS TMC121 – SELF-DISCOVERY TIPS 1. What is self-discovery? - Self-discovery is the process of finding out what an individual has been created by God to do and to be. 2. According to Dr. Myles Munroe, what shapes who we are? - "I am how I am because of who I am." 3. Describe self-discovery as a process. - Self-discovery is a continuous process of deep reflections and calculated actions aimed at authentic definition of the innate abilities and acquired capacities towards the accomplishment of one’s purpose in life. 4. According to Art Williams, what is the extent of what we can do? - "All you can do is all you can do, but all you can do is enough." 5. What fundamental principle does Jeremiah 1:5 highlight about self- discovery? - God is the author of self. 6. What does Dr. David Oyedepo emphasize about self-discovery and success? - "The greatest of all discoveries in life is the discovery of self." 7. According to John Mason, what mistake do many people make regarding self-discovery? - Many people spend their whole lifetime trying to change who God has made them. 8. What is emphasized about self-discovery being a personal responsibility? - It is largely a personal responsibility, and individuals need to personally find out who they are. 9. How does Jeremiah 33:3 suggest individuals can seek guidance in self-discovery? - God is available to help if we call upon Him. 10. According to Dr. David Oyedepo, what kind of faith is irresponsible in self-discovery? - Any faith that expects God to do everything is an irresponsible faith. 11. How does Jeremiah 29:11 emphasize the uniqueness of each individual's path? - God has an enviable place for each person. 12. What does Proverbs 18:16 suggest about talents and self-discovery? - "A man's gift makes room for him and brings him before the great." 13. According to TD Jakes, what advice is given for those who don't know their purpose in life? - If you don’t know your purpose in life, then follow your passions. 14. How does the Biblical Model of Self-discovery encourage individuals? - It suggests that individuals have untapped potential compared to who they are created to be. 15. What advice is given in the note on how to discover oneself? - 1. Ask God who created you. 2. Pay attention to your Passion 3. Pay Attention to Divine Signals 4. Pay Attention to the Holy Spirit 5. Find Yourself in the Scripture 16. What is the importance of accepting oneself according to the note? - Accepting who God made you is the first step towards self- discovery. 17. According to David Oyedepo, what is the first step to living a life of impact and fulfillment? - Self-discovery is the first step to living a life of impact and fulfillment. 18. What resources are recommended for further exploration of self- discovery? - The Holy Bible, along with books like "Ruling Your World" by David Oyedepo, "Born to Win" by David Oyedepo, "In Pursuit of Vision" by David Oyedepo, "Understanding Potentials" by Myles Munroe, and "In Pursuits of Purpose" by Myles Munroe. 19. How does the note suggest individuals can understand their passions and purposes? - By paying attention to what brings them joy and fulfillment, individuals can gain insight into their passions and purposes. 20. What biblical figures are cited as examples of self-discovery through passion and purpose? - David, who had a passion for his sheep and was appointed as the Shepherd of God's people, and Moses, who instinctively discovered himself as a deliverer of his people. 21. What role do divine signals play in self-discovery? - Divine signals, such as dreams and inner convictions, can provide guidance and insight into one's purpose and calling. 22. According to Romans 8:16, how does the Holy Spirit aid in self- discovery? - The Holy Spirit makes God’s fatherhood real to us and whispers into our innermost being, affirming our identity as God’s beloved children. 23. In what way does Jesus exemplify self-discovery in scripture? - Jesus acknowledges his purpose and mission as written about him in the Scriptures and commits to fulfilling God's will. 24. How does the note suggest individuals should approach the phases of self-discovery? - Individuals should accept who God made them, grow from their current state to their destined self, learn to manage greatness, and walk by faith, not by sight. 25. What rhetorical questions are posed regarding the journey of self- discovery? - "What would they have done if they knew the sacrifice that will lead to their glory?" and "If God has destined me for greatness, why do I have to work hard?" 26. What is the overarching message regarding self-discovery in the closing remarks? - Self-discovery is crucial for living a life of impact and fulfillment, and understanding one's potentials is essential for realizing one's highest capabilities. 27. How can individuals further explore the concept of self-discovery beyond the note? - They can delve into resources such as the Holy Bible and books like "Ruling Your World" by David Oyedepo, "Born to Win" by David Oyedepo, "In Pursuit of Vision" by David Oyedepo, "Understanding Potentials" by Myles Munroe, and "In Pursuits of Purpose" by Myles Munroe. 28. What is the ultimate goal of self-discovery, according to the note? - The ultimate goal of self-discovery is to live a life of impact and fulfillment by understanding one's identity, purpose, and potentials. TAG QUESTION AND ANSWERS TMC121 – THE NATURE AND POWER OF THE MIND 1. What is the primary message regarding the creative power of the mind in the note? Answer: The note emphasizes that before anything is created or manifested, it is first conceived within the mind. 2. According to the note, what role does the universe play in bringing about one's thoughts? Answer: The universe responds to one's thoughts and brings the necessary ingredients to manifest them. 3. How does the note describe the relationship between conscious and subconscious thoughts? Answer: Conscious thoughts create the matrix through which the power of the subconscious flows. 4. What is the central idea behind the questioning posed in the "Opening Answer: The Difference" section? Answer: The questions aim to highlight the influence of one's habitual thinking patterns on their outcomes in life. 5. What are the intended learning outcomes of the class according to the note? Answer: Students will understand the nature, power, principles, and workings of the mind, as well as techniques for utilizing its power. 6. How does the note define "selfAnswer:discovery"? Answer: SelfAnswer:discovery is described as the act of detecting previously unrecognized meaningful aspects of oneself. 7. Why is questioning emphasized as a crucial aspect of human thought and discovery? Answer: Questions lead to discoveries, helping individuals understand themselves, their minds, and their experiences better. 8. How is the mind described in terms of its faculties and functions? Answer: The mind encompasses faculties such as thought, imagination, sensation, memory, and will. 9. What analogy is used to illustrate the relationship between the conscious and subconscious mind? Answer: The analogy of a gardener (conscious mind) planting seeds (thoughts) in the soil (subconscious mind) is used. 10. According to the note, what is the role of the conscious mind in directing one's life? Answer: The conscious mind is likened to the captain of a ship, directing one's body, environment, and affairs based on beliefs and orders given. 11. How does the note explain the relationship between thoughts and outcomes? Answer: Every thought is considered a cause, and every condition or experience is its effect. 12. What principle is emphasized regarding the subconscious mind's acceptance of ideas? Answer: Once an idea is accepted by the subconscious mind, it begins to execute it, regardless of whether it is good or bad. 13. In what ways can individuals use the power of their minds, as mentioned in the note? Answer: The power of the mind can be utilized for various purposes, including improving relationships, achieving wealth, maintaining health, and producing desired results. 14. How does the note suggest individuals develop a wealth consciousness? Answer: By consciously building the idea of wealth and abundance into their mentality, individuals can develop a subconscious conviction of wealth. 15. What exercise is recommended for resolving conflicts between desires and imagination? Answer: The exercise involves using the technique of agreement between one's conscious desires and subconscious imagination, as illustrated in Matthew 18:19. 16. What is the significance of the "Who Am I?" exercise mentioned in the note? Answer: This exercise encourages individuals to understand that they are what they think, emphasizing the power of thoughts in shaping one's identity and experiences. 17. How does the note describe the concept of neuroplasticity in relation to the human mind? Answer: Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to change, adapt, and reorganize throughout life, creating new neural pathways based on experiences. 18. What action points are suggested for building new neural pathways? Answer: Consistent practice, mindfulness, and conviction are recommended to replace old habits and create new neural pathways in the brain. 19. According to the note, what determines the effectiveness of changing one's beliefs about oneself? Answer: The effectiveness depends on changing initial beliefs and ensuring that only thoughts aligned with the new beliefs are entertained. 20. How does the note conclude the discussion on mastering the power of the mind? Answer: It emphasizes the importance of committing to one's chosen thoughts and goals, regardless of past circumstances or starting points. 21. What are identified as the top two mistakes individuals make in mastering the power of their minds? Answer: Not starting and not fully committing to the process are cited as common mistakes. Apologies for that oversight. Let's continue: 22. What metaphor does the note use to describe the relationship between the conscious and subconscious mind? Answer: The conscious mind is likened to the captain of a ship, while the subconscious mind is portrayed as the obedient crew that follows orders without question. 23. According to the note, what is the fundamental principle underlying the operation of the subconscious mind? Answer: The subconscious mind operates according to the law of belief, meaning it manifests whatever beliefs are impressed upon it. 24. How does the note explain the process of impressing ideas onto the subconscious mind? Answer: Ideas must be thought, accepted, and felt as outcomes to be implanted into the subconscious for manifestation. 25. What biblical references are provided in the note to illustrate the power of the mind? Answer: Proverbs 23:7 ("As a man thinks in his heart, so is he") and Proverbs 4:23 ("Guard your heart for it is the wellspring of life") are cited. 26. What are the potential applications of the power of the mind mentioned in the note? Answer: The note suggests utilizing the power of the mind for improving relationships, achieving wealth, maintaining health, and attaining desired results in various aspects of life. 27. How does the note propose resolving conflicts between desires and imagination? Answer: By aligning conscious desires with subconscious imagination through the technique of agreement, as illustrated in Matthew 18:19. 28. What is the objective of the "Who Am I?" exercise mentioned in the note? Answer: The exercise aims to emphasize the influence of thoughts on one's identity and experiences, highlighting the power of selfAnswer:perception. 29. What technique is recommended for creating mental blueprints in the note? Answer: The Blueprint Technique is suggested, allowing individuals to create mental blueprints for various aspects of their lives, such as academic, future, or financial goals. 30. How does the note describe the concept of neuroplasticity and its implications for the human mind? Answer: Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to change and adapt throughout life, allowing individuals to create new neural pathways through experiences and mindfulness. 31. What action points are emphasized for building new neural pathways? Answer: Consistent practice, mindfulness, and conviction are highlighted as essential for replacing old habits with new ones and creating lasting changes in the brain. 32. What is the overarching message conveyed in the note's conclusion regarding mastering the power of the mind? Answer: The conclusion underscores the importance of commitment and perseverance in pursuing desired thoughts and goals, regardless of past circumstances or starting points. 33. What are the two most common mistakes individuals make on the path to mastering the power of their minds, as mentioned in the note? Answer: Not starting and not fully committing to the process are identified as the top two mistakes that hinder individuals from harnessing the full potential of their minds. 34. How does the note describe the relationship between conscious and subconscious thoughts? Answer: Conscious thoughts create the matrix through which the power of the subconscious flows, emphasizing the importance of shaping conscious thoughts positively to redirect subconscious energies. 35. What analogy is used to illustrate the influence of habitual thinking patterns on one's destiny? Answer: The analogy of a gardener planting seeds in the soil is employed, with conscious thoughts representing the seeds and the subconscious mind representing the fertile soil. 36. According to the note, what role does the subconscious mind play in shaping one's reality? Answer: The subconscious mind translates conscious thoughts into physical manifestations, thereby influencing one's experiences and outcomes in life. 37. How does the note define selfAnswer:discovery, and why is it considered essential? Answer: SelfAnswer:discovery is described as the act of recognizing previously unnoticed aspects of oneself, which is crucial for identifying necessary changes and improvements and prioritizing them. 38. Why is questioning highlighted as a significant aspect of human thought and discovery? Answer: Questions lead to discoveries by prompting individuals to explore and understand themselves, their minds, and their experiences better, facilitating personal growth and development. 39. What are the intended learning outcomes of the class, as outlined in the note? Answer: Students will gain an understanding of the nature, power, principles, and functioning of the mind, as well as practical techniques for harnessing its power to effect positive changes in their lives. 40. In summary, what does the note suggest is the key to mastering the power of the mind? Answer: The note suggests that commitment, perseverance, and a willingness to align thoughts and beliefs with desired outcomes are essential for mastering the power of the mind and achieving success in various aspects of life. TAG QUESTION AND ANSWERS TMC121 – THE POWER OF CONSCIENCE (PROF. OMOTOSHO TEMIDAYO VICTOR) 1. What are some synonyms for conscience? Answer: Ethics, Morality, Morals, Principles, Scruples, Standards, Values, Character, Mind, Core, Gut, Heart, Heartstrings, Inner Space, Inside, Quick, Soul, Will, Intellect, Emotion 2. According to Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor, what determines the events of your life largely? Answer: Your conscience 3. Where does the word "conscience" originate from? Answer: The word "conscience" comes from two words: "con," which means "with," and "science," which means "knowledge." 4. What is the function of conscience in ethical decision making? Answer: Conscience sits in judgment on our actions, guiding us toward what we know to be right or wrong. 5. According to Romans 2:14-16, what is the conscience? Answer: The conscience is the rudimentary law of God written on every human heart. 6. How does Paul describe a good conscience in Acts 23:1? Answer: A good conscience is one void of offense. 7. What is a defiled conscience according to Paul in I Corinthians 8:7? Answer: A defiled conscience is one that has been violated. 8. What is a seared conscience, as mentioned by Paul in I Timothy 4:2b? Answer: A seared conscience is one that will not convict of sin because it has been habitually defiled. 9. What characterizes a weak conscience according to I Corinthians 8:7? Answer: A weak conscience lacks knowledge and has not been properly taught the word of God. 10. What distinguishes an evil conscience from a pure conscience? Answer: An evil conscience has sin on it, while a pure conscience has been cleansed of sin by the blood of Christ. 11. How does Paul suggest keeping the conscience healthy in Acts 24:16 and Romans 9:1? Answer: By exercising it through doing the word of God. 12. According to Hebrews 9:13, what purges our conscience of every evil work? Answer: The blood of Jesus Christ. 13. What biblical reference does Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor provide to emphasize the importance of a healthy conscience? Answer: Paul's admonition in 1 Timothy 1:19, "Holding faith, and a good conscience; which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck." 14. What are the three characteristics of conscience mentioned by Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor? Answer: Universality, conditionality, and power. 15. How does Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor describe the relationship between conscience and destiny? Answer: He asserts that every person's conscience largely determines the events of their life, comparing a healthy conscience to avoiding a shipwreck. 16. According to Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor, what is the biblical definition of a good conscience? Answer: A good conscience is one void of offense, as illustrated by Paul in Acts 23:1. 17. What is the opposite of a good conscience, as mentioned by Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor? Answer: A defiled conscience, described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 8:7. 18. How does Paul describe a seared conscience in 1 Timothy 4:2b? Answer: A seared conscience is one that will not convict of sin because it has been habitually defiled. 19. What is the characteristic of a weak conscience, according to 1 Corinthians 8:7? Answer: A weak conscience lacks knowledge and has not been properly taught the word of God. 20. How does one distinguish between an evil conscience and a pure conscience? Answer: An evil conscience has sin on it, while a pure conscience has been cleansed of sin by the blood of Christ. 21. What biblical reference does Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor provide to emphasize the importance of exercising one's conscience? Answer: Acts 24:16 and Romans 9:1, where Paul urges believers to exercise their conscience by doing the word of God. 22. According to Hebrews 9:13, what role does the blood of Jesus Christ play in purging the conscience? Answer: The blood of Jesus Christ purges the conscience of every evil work. 23. How does Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor suggest one can target a recovery of their conscience? Answer: By serving communion, aiming for the revival of one's conscience. 24. What biblical reference supports the idea that the conscience is the rudimentary law of God written on every human heart? Answer: Romans 2:14-16. 25. In what context does Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor mention Romans 14:1-4, 10-12 regarding the conditioning of conscience? Answer: To illustrate that the conscience can be conditioned positively or negatively and is not always an infallible guide. 26. According to Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor, what does a weak conscience lack? Answer: Knowledge, as it has not been properly taught the word of God. 27. What is the biblical outcome of having a defiled conscience, as described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 8:7? Answer: A defiled conscience leads to weakness and defilement. 28. How does Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor describe the conscience's power? Answer: He mentions that it can haunt us day and night and eventually destroy us if not properly maintained. 29. What biblical references does Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor use to emphasize the importance of holding faith and a good conscience? Answer: 1 Timothy 1:19 and Acts 23:1. 30. What is the ultimate goal of having a pure conscience, according to Professor Omotosho Temidayo Victor? Answer: The hope of a home in heaven, attainable only through submission to God's holy authority. TAG QUESTION AND ANSWERS TMC121 – THE POWER OF POTENTIAL 1. According to the note, what is the greatest loss in life? The greatest loss in life is what dies inside of us while we live. 2. What does the note suggest lies inside every individual? Inside every individual are rich deposits, endowment, talents, gifts, passion, and abilities. 3. Where does the note suggest the source of all-surpassing power lies? The note suggests that the all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. 4. What biblical verse is referenced to emphasize that God is the giver of all things needed for life and godliness? 2 Peter 1:3 KJV 5. According to the note, what is one of the greatest discoveries in life? The discovery of self is one of the greatest discoveries in life. 6. What biblical verse is cited to emphasize the importance of searching out matters? Proverbs 25:2 7. What term is defined as having great power, influence, or effect in the note? Potential 8. According to the note, what does everybody possess? Everybody possesses a gift. 9. What biblical story is referenced to illustrate the concept of power being bestowed upon an individual? The story of Samson 10. What biblical verse is referenced to suggest that God's purpose unleashes the power of potential? Romans 8:19 Apologies for the oversight. Let's continue: 11. What biblical verse is referenced to illustrate the potential of David? 1 Samuel 17:33-37 12. According to the note, what is emphasized as necessary for talent to become ability? Skill is necessary for talent to become ability. 13. What biblical verse is referenced to suggest the waiting of creation for the manifestation of the sons of God? Romans 8:19 14. What two factors are highlighted as necessary to sharpen and expand one's gift? Practice sharpens the gift, and teachability expands it. 15. According to the note, what does talent alone not bring? Talent alone does not bring fulfillment. 16. What biblical verse is referenced to suggest that one's gift needs the grace of God? 1 Corinthians 15:10 NLT 17. According to the note, what is recommended for further reading on understanding potential? "Understanding Your Potential" by Myles Munroe 18. What does the note suggest is essential for one's gift to be effective? The note suggests that humility is essential for one's gift to be effective. 19. What biblical figure is mentioned as having encountered a lion and a bear before facing a greater challenge? David 20. According to the note, what is the confusion not with? The confusion is not with the multiple seeds but with the lack of clarity on what to do with them and when to use them. 21. What biblical verse is referenced to emphasize that God's power came upon Samson? Judges 14:6 22. What biblical verse is referenced to describe the consequences faced by Samson? Judges 16:21 CEV 23. According to the note, what completes the equation for maximizing potentials? Discovering what to plug the potentials into completes the equation for maximizing potentials. 24. Who is quoted in the note regarding the judgment of abilities? Albert Einstein 25. What biblical verse is referenced to suggest that God provides all things pertaining to life and godliness? 2 Peter 1:3 KJV 26. According to the note, what does everyone possess? Everyone possesses a genius. 27. What biblical verse is referenced to suggest that the meaning of life is to find and give away one's gift? A quote attributed to Pablo Picasso 28. According to the note, what does power become when abused? Power becomes disastrous when abused. 29. What biblical verse is referenced to suggest the importance of searching out matters? Proverbs 25:2 30. According to the note, what does one need to find to fit into the world? To fit into the world, one needs to discover and manifest their gift. TAG QUESTION AND ANSWERS TMC121 – BIBLICAL MODEL OF SELF DISCOVERY 1. What is the process of self-discovery according to the note? Answer: Self-discovery is the process of finding out who you are created to be, the potentials, gifts, and talents you are created to have, and the assignment you are destined to achieve. 2. According to Jeremiah 29:11-13, what assurance does the Lord give regarding His plans for individuals? Answer: The Lord assures that His plans for individuals are for good and not for disaster, to give them a future and a hope. He promises to listen to them when they pray and assures that they will find Him when they seek Him wholeheartedly. 3. How can individuals discover themselves according to the note? Answer: Individuals can discover themselves by asking God who created them, paying attention to their passions, paying attention to divine signals, paying attention to the Holy Spirit, and finding themselves in the Scripture. 4. What example from the note illustrates paying attention to one's passion? Answer: David's passion for his sheep, which led to his appointment as the Shepherd of God's people, illustrates paying attention to one's passion (1 Samuel 17:34-37). 5. Which biblical figure discovered his calling through instincts, as mentioned in the note? Answer: Moses discovered his calling as a deliverer of his people through instincts (Exodus 2:11-12). 6. How did Joseph discover his destiny according to the note? Answer: Joseph saw in his dream that he was created to be a leader, and he stayed faithful until his dream became reality (Genesis 37:5-7). 7. What role does the Holy Spirit play in self-discovery according to Romans 8:16? Answer: The Holy Spirit makes God's fatherhood real to individuals and whispers into their innermost being, declaring them as God's beloved children. 8. How is self-discovery related to the Scriptures, according to Hebrews 10:5,7? Answer: Self-discovery is found in the Scriptures, as illustrated by Jesus' declaration that He came to do God's will as written about Him in the Scriptures. 9. What phases does self-discovery involve, according to the note? Answer: Self-discovery involves accepting who God made you, growing from who you are to who He made you to be, learning to manage greatness when achieved, and walking by faith and not by sight. 10. According to the note's closing remarks, why is self-discovery important? Answer: Self-discovery is the first step to living a life of impact and fulfillment. Without understanding who you are and discovering your potentials, you may never live up to your highest capabilities. 11. Who authored the quote mentioned in the closing remarks regarding self-discovery? Answer: The quote regarding self-discovery is attributed to David Oyedepo. 12. According to the note, why is it necessary to work hard despite being destined for greatness? Answer: Despite being destined for greatness, individuals need to work hard to grow from who they are to who they are meant to be, manage greatness when achieved, and walk by faith. 13. What biblical passage is referenced to emphasize the importance of accepting who God made you? Answer: Romans 8:16 is referenced to emphasize the importance of accepting who God made you, as the Holy Spirit confirms individuals as God's beloved children. 14. How does David's experience illustrate the concept of self- discovery? Answer: David's passion for his sheep and his appointment as the Shepherd of God's people demonstrate how paying attention to one's passion can lead to self-discovery. 15. What lesson can be learned from Joseph's story regarding self- discovery? Answer: Joseph's story teaches the importance of staying faithful to one's dreams and calling, even in the face of challenges, until they become a reality. 16. How does Moses' experience highlight the role of instincts in self- discovery? Answer: Moses' instinctual reaction to defend his people and his subsequent role as a deliverer illustrate how instincts can lead to self- discovery. 17. What does the note suggest individuals do to discover their potentials and calling? Answer: The note suggests individuals ask God who created them, pay attention to their passions, divine signals, and the Holy Spirit, and find themselves in the Scriptures to discover their potentials and calling. 18. According to the note, what is the ultimate purpose of self- discovery? Answer: The ultimate purpose of self-discovery is to live a life of impact and fulfillment, reaching one's highest capabilities. 19. How does the note define self-discovery? Answer: Self-discovery is defined as the process of finding out who individuals are created to be, the potentials, gifts, and talents they are created to have, and the assignment they are destined to achieve. 20. Why is self-discovery described as the first step to living a life of impact and fulfillment? Answer: Self-discovery is described as the first step to living a life of impact and fulfillment because without understanding who individuals are and discovering their potentials, they may never reach their highest capabilities. 21. What biblical passage is referenced to illustrate the concept of self-discovery being found in the Scriptures? Answer: Hebrews 10:5,7 is referenced to illustrate that self- discovery is found in the Scriptures, as Jesus declares His purpose to fulfill what is written about Him. 22. How does the note emphasize the importance of faith in the process of self-discovery? Answer: The note emphasizes the importance of walking by faith and not by sight in the process of self-discovery, indicating the necessity of trusting in God's plan despite uncertainties. 23. According to the note, what assurance does God give regarding His plans for individuals' future? Answer: God assures individuals that His plans for them are for good and not for disaster, to give them a future and a hope. 24. How does Joseph's story demonstrate the importance of persistence in self-discovery? Answer: Joseph's persistence in holding onto his dreams and staying faithful despite adversity demonstrates the importance of persistence in self-discovery. 25. What lesson can be learned from David's experience regarding self- discovery? Answer: David's experience teaches the importance of recognizing and embracing one's passions as a pathway to self-discovery and fulfilling one's purpose. 26. How does the note suggest individuals discover their calling and destiny? Answer: The note suggests individuals discover their calling and destiny by seeking God's guidance, paying attention to their passions and instincts, and staying faithful to their dreams and visions. 27. What biblical figure exemplifies the concept of discovering one's calling through divine signals? Answer: Joseph exemplifies the concept of discovering one's calling through divine signals, as he interprets dreams that reveal his destiny as a leader. 28. How does the note emphasize the role of God in the process of self- discovery? Answer: The note emphasizes that self-discovery begins with asking God who created individuals, indicating the central role of God in guiding them to understand their purpose and potential. 29. What does the note suggest individuals do to manage greatness when achieved? Answer: The note suggests individuals learn to manage greatness when achieved by growing from who they are to who God made them to be, and by walking by faith and not by sight. 30. According to the note, what is the significance of accepting who God made you in the process of self-discovery? Answer: Accepting who God made you is significant in the process of self-discovery because it lays the foundation for embracing one's identity and fulfilling one's purpose in alignment with God's plan.

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