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1. What is the biblical reason for the common assumption that a call from God is required to be a missionary?
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2. What is the practical reason for the common assumption that a call from God is required to be a missionary?
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3. Which statement is true?
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Acts 13 is irrelevant to our decisions about missions.
All missionaries must be called like Barnabas and Saul were.
Barnabas and Saul were called precisely because they were to be the first missionaries.
Barnabas and Saul's call came through an inner impression.
4. Which statement is not part of God's wisdom from Acts 13?
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The men selected were qualified to do spiritual work, including evangelism and church planting.
The sending church had capable leaders to fill the place of these two who were sent out.
Their ability to work effectively among the Gentiles, their primary target group, was already demonstrated.
Their ability to work together had already been proven at Cyprus.
5. Which statement is true about Paul's proposal for a second missionary journey?
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It was apparently generated by Paul's desire to fulfill Christ's commission and see believers brought to maturity.
The text attributes this idea to the Holy Spirit, as was the case with the first journey.
Both of the above
None of the above
6. Did Paul ever have anything to do with Mark after he deserted Paul and Barnabas?
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7. What proved to be decisive in the choice of Timothy as a helper for Paul and Silas?
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8. Are any mission agencies willing to consider candidates who cannot pinpoint a decisive call to the mission field?
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9. What is the first reason to consider personal involvement in the missionary task?
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10. What is the second reason to consider personal involvement in the missionary task?
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11. What is the third reason to consider personal involvement in the missionary task?
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12. What are the seven steps to pursuing a missionary vocation?
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13. What should missionaries be sent by and accountable to?
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14. Which statement is true?
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The believer's decision about his vocation is affected by the moral will of God, but not regulated or determined by it.
The believer's decision about his vocation is determined by the moral will of God, but not regulated or affected by it.
The believer's decision about his vocation is regulated and affected by the moral will of God, but not determined by it.
The believer's decision about his vocation is regulated by the moral will of God, but not affected or determined by it.
15. What is the second principle that summarizes the moral will of God for the Christian's work?
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16. What is the Christian's work to be characterized by according to Ephesians 6:7?
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17. What must the Christian worker do in his relationship with his employer according to Ephesians 6:6?
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18. What principle for the Christian's work is taught in 1 Corinthians 7:21?
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19. What does the moral will of God require each believer to use his spiritual gift for?
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20. What does the moral will of God not dictate about a spiritual gift?
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21. What determines the amount of time devoted to the exercise of our spiritual gift?
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22. When Friesen was deciding where to teach, what should he have paid more attention to?
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23. When is submission to authority easiest?
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24. What is the basic question about the decisions a Christian makes about education and training?
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25. What can help equip a Christian young person to serve the Lord more effectively through any vocation?
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26. What does a seminary education not ensure?
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27. Is there any evidence in the Mosaic law that the Hebrews were required to bring more than one tithe?
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28. What were the tithes of Israel more like than gifts?
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29. What is the first reason that Christians are not under obligation to practice tithing?
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30. What is the second reason that Christians are not under obligation to practice tithing?
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31. What is the third reason that Christians are not under obligation to practice tithing?
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32. What is the fourth reason that Christians are not under obligation to practice tithing?
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33. Who practiced tithing before the Mosaic law was given?
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34. What is faith promise giving a direct application of?
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35. What two biblical principles are incorporated in the faith promise approach?
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36. What is it instead of faith to hold God to a promise that he hasn't put on the record?
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37. What principle has the tithe been replaced by?
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38. What is the donation of a portion of our wealth made in the recognition of?
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39. What is more important in God's eyes than the amount given?
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40. What is the greatest threat to generous giving instead of poverty?
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41. What leads the list of priorities in giving?
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42. What does the second sphere of responsibility in giving encompass?
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43. Whom must we also provide for according to Galatians 6:6?
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44. What is the priority established for the relief of the poor?
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Did you read pages 331–340, 342–353, and 355–372 in the book "Decision Making and the Will of God"?
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