Preparing to Be the Swatara Church of God
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Assurance of Salvation
4 Personal Testimony
8 Personal Bible Study
11 Balancing Your Prayer Life
15 Christ's Lordship
18 Obedience
21 Church Membership
25 Stewardship
29 Church of God History
31 History of the Denomination Quiz
35 History of the Swatara Church of God
36 We Believe Quiz
41 Organization of the Eastern Regional Conference
42 Organization of the Churches of God, General Conference
43 Swatara's Mission and Vision
44 Swatara's Organization
45 Eastern Regional Conference Organization Quiz
46 General Conference Organization Quiz
48 Your Unique Design
48 Spiritual Passion
49 Swatara's Ministries
54 Spiritual Gifts
71 Temperament
77 Your Ministry
78 Membership Vows/Covenant
80 Answer Key
Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. Copyright
© 1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. Used by permission of
Zondervan Bible Publishers.
LESSON 1
ASSURANCE OF SALVATION
1. What does Jesus promise to do in Revelation 3:20 if you open the door of
your life to him?
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2. How do you know Jesus' promise can be trusted?
a. John 14:6
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b. John 1:17
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3. If Jesus is in your life, what else do you possess (1 John 5:11-12)?
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4. Everlasting life is described in John 5:24 as (circle the best answer):
a. Past b. Present c. Future
5. Eternal life isn't just endless existence. It's Jesus' heart
transplanted into you, a different kind of life altogether. When Jesus
loves, He's just being Himself. His life gives you the ability to be like
Him. One of its characteristics is that it has no end.
6. A car's gas tank feeds the engine and represents the facts. The gasoline
is your faith and the car's trunk is your feelings. Filling up the trunk
with fuel instead of the gas tank won't take you anywhere. Trust the facts
(God's character and promises), not your feelings. Your feelings change,
but the facts don't. Faith believes God's promises and ACTS on them.
7. God's character and promises support your faith. Great faith doesn't
prevent you from breaking through thin ice. It won't hold you up just
because you think it will. Thick ice supports one with weak faith. Why is
faith the foundation for knowing that Jesus is living within you (Hebrews
11:6)?
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8. 1 John 5:13 says that God wants you to ___________ you have eternal
life. With time you'll increasingly detect in yourself several vital signs
of new birth from God:
Evidence #1-1 John 4:13
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As a result of the Holy Spirit's inner witness, do you have an inner
assurance that you belong to God?
__ Yes __No
Evidence #2-1 John 5:1
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Are you trusting Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection instead of your
own goodness to make you 100% acceptable to God? __Yes __ No.
Evidence #3-1 John 2:3
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Evidence #4-1 John 3:14
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Evidence #5-1 John 3:10
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9. Check below all the "fingerprints" of God's nature you now see in your
life compared to your life before you believed in Jesus:
a. __ I'm more interested in the Bible.
b. __ I can forgive others easier.
c. __ I pray more now.
d. __ A weight of guilt has been removed.
e. __ I enjoy being with other believers.
f. __ I have a greater desire to help others.
g. __ I want others to know Jesus too.
h. __ I love others more now.
i. __ My talk is "cleaner."
j. __ I have a new ability to resist sin.
k. Other changes I've seen ____________________________________
10. How do you know that Jesus is in your life and you have eternal life
now?
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If you aren't sure, would you like to be? __ Yes __ No
To be sure, you must repent (Be willing to turn from sin and self-
centered living to God and his way of life) and believe that Jesus Christ,
God's Son, died on Calvary's cross in your place, was buried, and rose
again the third day.
Believing in Jesus means receiving Him. Ask Him to forgive your sins
and come into your life to be your Savior and Lord. The following is a
prayer you could use:
Lord Jesus, thank you for dying on the cross in my place and taking my
sin, death, and judgment upon yourself. I open the door of my life to you.
I want you to come into my life and take control. Thank you for forgiving
my sins, and making me a child of God. Make me like you. Amen.
Scripture Memory
Revelation 3:20-Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears
my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with
me.
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ASSIGNMENTS
1. Read "My Personal Spiritual Story" and then write your story.
2. Memorize Revelation 3:20.
PERSONAL TESTIMONY
MY PERSONAL SPIRITUAL STORY
WHO? ME? A TESTIMONY?
Perhaps you think you don't have much of a spiritual story to tell. You
weren't that bad before you received Christ, you aren't that good now, and
it's been a struggle! Compared to those who can recount deliverance from
alcoholism, drug abuse, prostitution, gambling, a life of crime, etc., your
spiritual experience is as boring as watching water drip from a faucet.
Unlike Saul of Tarsus, you haven't seen the risen Christ. You haven't heard
God speak in an audible voice or seen even a five-second mini-vision in
black and white. You're simply a "trust and obey" believer and at times
feel decidedly inferior in even those two basics.
THE WAY WE WERE
Many of us have forgotten or never experienced the relentless single-file
march of an army of unsatisfying days lived out under sin's merciless
control. Nothing changes but the date. No peace. No purpose. No hope. No
fulfillment in this world and no hope for the next. Life is a daily chase
after the butterfly of good feelings. Although occasionally we capture it,
it always escapes through a hole in the net. Tomorrow we must pursue it all
over again. Butterfly chasers aren't happy with life, but don't realize
Christ and his church promise the purpose they've longed for. Believing our
story isn't important adds to the problem.
WRITE FOR INSIGHT
Each of us benefits from thinking long and hard about how God has been at
work in our lives. We aren't yet what we want to be, and our failures, like
facial blemishes, are all too familiar. Nevertheless, we've probably moved
farther from the spiritual starting line than we realize. Writing your
personal spiritual story prepares you to share it more clearly and often.
HOLD THE TESTIPHONY
When we're living for ourselves, we're blind to most of our faults. Now,
like kittens with their eyes open, we see ourselves more clearly, and that
alone is significant progress. God has chosen to pour his living water into
imperfect vessels still under construction. We're cracked, and we leak, but
God can still channel his living water through us to satisfy the
spiritually thirsty. We're a work in progress, and Jesus gets all the
credit for any improvement. Our role isn't to pretend we possess sinless
perfection but to be transparent. Not only can't people relate to Never
Fail Fred or Freda, it just simply isn't true. Any one of us would be
utterly humiliated if Hollywood made a movie based on all our thoughts
during the last year. I wouldn't attend the premiere of my own movie! Would
you attend yours?
YOUR STORY MATTERS
Your story will connect with the people like you. Persons who "aren't that
bad now," and never battled alcoholism, can relate to how Christ has worked
in a "not so bad life" better than how he has worked in the life of a
converted alcoholic.
ONE THEME AND THREE SECTIONS
Your story can help open the eyes of not-yet-believers, but first you have
to write it. Before you can do that, you need to pray and reflect on how
God has been at work in your life. The whole process will probably take
several hours, but the blessings that can result are beyond calculation.
Try to organize your thoughts around a single theme, such as how your
purpose or values have changed.
To communicate your story effectively, organize it into three sections:
1) Describe your life before knowing Jesus personally.
2) Spell out how you came to know Christ, so others will know how to
receive him too.
3) Explain how receiving Christ has changed how you relate to God,