Welfare Ministry -- Study Guide
Thought Questions
1. What would you say is the divine philosophy of suffering and poverty?
WM-SG 8.1
2. What evidence is there that God is not responsible for suffering?
WM-SG 8.2
Study Questions on Section II: WM-SG 8.3
“God’s Program for His Church” WM-SG 8.4
1. List five classes of people who will be benefited by reading Isaiah 58. (p. 28)
WM-SG 8.5
2. “The whole of the ______________________________________ is to be regarded as a message for this time, to be given over and over again.” (p. 29) WM-SG 8.6
3. What kind of ministry will bring life into the churches? (p. 29)
WM-SG 8.7
4. When is it impossible to fasten upon the arm of God? (p. 31)
WM-SG 8.8
5. What promise is given when you do work of mercy and love? (p. 31)
WM-SG 8.9
6. How only can we give a practical demonstration of the truths of the gospel? (p. 32)
WM-SG 8.10
7. What is the true interpretation of the gospel? (p. 33)
WM-SG 9.1
8. Christ’s definition of pure religion is “the exercise of pity, sympathy, and love” in the following places: (p. 35)
a.
b.
c.
WM-SG 9.2
9. How is true godliness measured? (p. 37)
WM-SG 9.3
10. Our neighbor is every person who ___________________. (p. 43) Our neighbor is every soul who is ___________________. (p. 43) Our neighbor is everyone who is ___________________. (p. 43) WM-SG 9.4
11. “To leave the suffering neighbor unrelieved is a ___________________ of the ___________________.” (p. 47) WM-SG 9.5
12. What is the only genuine fruit of Christianity? (p. 49)
WM-SG 9.6