Friday, July 24, 2015

Is it possible to be delivered from fear when death is near?

MORE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM SWALLOWED BY LIFE: MYSTERIES OF DEATH, RESURRECTION AND THE ETERNAL


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Study Questions for Chapter Three


1. Where do you feel the music Carolyn heard originated?
2. Would you go for a bone marrow transplant if  it could save your life?
3. Is it possible to truly be delivered from fear when death is near? How?
4. Is it normal to be filled with shock and disbelief when you lose someone, or does this only happen to imperfect people?
5. Think about a time when a scripture breathed peace to your heart. Share this experience with others.
6. Would losing a loved one change your view of God? If you don’t receive a miracle, is there still hope?
7. Do you understand Jesus taking the sting of death away?
8. Are you surprised to learn even heroes of the faith went through sorrow, grief, pain, and torture, while others received miracles? What was their bottom line?
9. Have you noticed how many scriptures refer to eternal life? What is your favorite?
10. Do you have a favorite song about our hope for eternity with Jesus?

Quiz Answers for Swallowed by Life Chapter Three


1. The author believes the music was heavenly, but give your own answer.
2. Again, give your own opinion.
3. Through faith and God’s grace and mercy.
4. These feelings are normal stages of grief.
5. Share your thoughts.
6. Losing someone to death helps us find out whether we believe what we think we do. 1 Corinthians 13 says hope abides forever.
7. 1 Corinthians 15:56 says, “The sting of death is sin,” and if we have repented of our sins and accepted Jesus as Savior, sin and the sting are gone. The previous verse says, “Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your sting?”
8. They were seeking another country, eternal in the heavens, whose Builder and Maker is God (Hebrews 11).
9. Share your favorite scriptures about eternal life.
10. Hymnbooks are full of songs about heaven. One of the author’s favorites is “The Unclouded Day.”









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