Values and Priorities

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1. You cannot serve God and ___.

  a. money

  b. materialism

  c. the world

  d. self


2. Worry is an expression of a continuous fear for the ___. When you worry, you think that something bad is going to happen, and that you will suffer. It seems that you can do nothing about it.

  a. future

  b. past

  c. present

  d. unknown


3. MacArthur lists four reasons why worry is wrong: 1) It is unfaithful because of our Master. 2) It is unnecessary because of our Father. 3) It is unreasonable because of our faith. 4) It is ___ because of our future.

  a. unhelpful

  b. bad

  c. unwise

  d. harmful


4. The opposite of worry is ____.

  a. faith

  b. hope

  c. love

  d. trust


5. ___ is not something you get by seeking. It is a byproduct of a rich, productive life.

  a. faith

  b. happiness

  c. religion

  d. hope


6. As against hypocrisy, so against worldly cares, the caution is ___ repeated.

  a. twice

  b. trice

  c. three times

  d. four times


7. It is the harshness and the adversity that is the evil in ___, not the act of discriminating between good and evil.

  a. gossip

  b. hating

  c. blaming

  d. criticism


8. A problem can first be viewed positively or negatively, something to be solved or something to be dreaded because it will destroy you. Problems are either ___ parts of life or obstacles to life.

  a. special

  b. normal

  c. difficult

  d. helpful


9. We can be dependent, independent, or interdependent in our relationships to ___.

  a. others

  b. self

  c. prayer

  d. God


10. In the long run, we ___ control the behaviors of other adults.

  a. may

  b. can

  c. cannot

  d. should


11. Freedom recognizes laws. God's laws are like the road ___ that line the highway and keep you from wandering into the ditch.

  a. signs

  b. markers

  c. guards

  d. edges


12. The Golden Rule invites us to let God's love flow through us so that it may water others and thus build relationships of love. Only thus the good we have done returns to us as ___.

  a. faith

  b. hope

  c. a blessing

  d. good