Steps to Christ -- Study Guide
Lesson Three - Pages 57-84
“The Test of Discipleship”
1. TRUE OR FALSE. In order to tell whether or not he is truly converted, a person should be able to trace the circumstances and time of his conversion. (57) SC-SG 19.1
2. How may it be known that the Spirit of God is working in a person’s life? (57)
SC-SG 19.2
3. By what is the character not revealed? By what, then, is it revealed? (57, 58)
SC-SG 19.3
4. What things may produce only an outward correctness of deportment? (58)
SC-SG 19.4
5. What are the inner evidences that we are Christ’s? (58)
SC-SG 19.5
6. When we become new creatures in Christ, what happens to our priorities, tastes, and character? (58)
SC-SG 19.6
7. There is no genuine repentance unless there is _______________________________. (59) SC-SG 20.1
8. What is the attitude of the true Christian toward duty or sacrifice? (59)
SC-SG 20.2
9. Make a list of seven results in the life when love is the principle of action. (59)
SC-SG 20.3
10. Against what two errors do new Christians need especially to guard against? (59, 60)
SC-SG 20.4
11. How do you think we can avoid either error? (59, 60)
SC-SG 20.5
12. What is the true sign of discipleship? (60)
SC-SG 20.6
13. How do you understand these statements: “We do not earn salvation by our obedience.” “Obedience is the fruit of faith.” (61)
SC-SG 21.1
14. How is presumption or false faith defined? (61)
SC-SG 21.2
15. What is the condition of eternal life? (62)
SC-SG 21.3
16. In your own words, summarize how “Christ has made a way of escape for us.” (62)
SC-SG 21.4
17. Contrast the “belief that is wholly distinct from faith” with belief that is combined with faith. (63)
SC-SG 21.5
18. The closer we come to Jesus, the more faulty we will appear. Rather than causing discouragement, of what is this an evidence? (64, 65)
SC-SG 21.6
19. What should a sense of our sinfulness drive us to do? (65)
SC-SG 22.1
20. Give two illustrations from nature used in the Bible to describe birth as children of God. (67)
SC-SG 22.2
21. How is Christian growth illustrated from nature? (67)
SC-SG 22.3
22. In what way does nature illustrate there should be no care or anxiety in Christian growth? (68)
SC-SG 22.4
23. How is a continued Christian growth assured? (69)
SC-SG 22.5
24. What should be the very first work of the day? (70)
SC-SG 22.6
25. How shall we “plan” each day? (70)
SC-SG 23.1
26. How do you understand the following statement: “A life in Christ is a life of restfulness”? (70)
SC-SG 23.2
27. “It is by __________________ Him, __________________ Him, __________________ wholly upon Him, that you are to be transformed into His __________________.” (71) SC-SG 23.3
28. What will be the experience of those who rest most fully upon Christ? (71)
SC-SG 23.4
29. To what subjects will Satan seek to divert our attention? (71)
SC-SG 23.5
30. How only may the tie of love between Christ and humanity be broken? (72)
SC-SG 23.6
31. John, the disciple, was not naturally loving. How did he become so? (73)
SC-SG 24.1
32. What lessons might we learn from the disciples’ experience after Jesus returned to heaven? (74, 75)
SC-SG 24.2