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Did you read 1 Chronicles chapters 10-29 once during the week of this course?
Did you dedicate at least 20 minutes in the mornings and the evenings to praising God?
(1/40) These are the two integral parts of all types of music:
(2/40) This is an example of the positive effect that music can have on the spiritual environment:
(3/40) The term “The Tabernacle of David” is mentioned in two of the following passages:
(4/40) The secret that the Lord gives for building a spiritual house includes two of the following things:
(5/40) The following statements are reason enough for not using the drums in the church:
(6/40) A person who is truly humble and meek will be interested in what other people are thinking about them.
(7/40) The concept of the Tabernacle of David is found in the New and Old Testament.
(8/40) The most costly dwelling place in the Old Testament for the Ark was the Tabernacle of David.
(9/40) One of the blessings of the daily sacrifice (the continual sacrifice) that we saw during this course is that, as we offer our praise to the Lord, we will have sufficient grace to ask for forgiveness from any brother that we may have offended.
(10/40) David lived during the epoch or age of the law, but his relationship with God was governed under the laws of the New Covenant, namely the age of Grace.
(11/40) When Satan fell, he lost, among other things, his beauty, his authority, his position and his musical abilities.
(12/40) The prophetic message of Joel 2 (“I will pour out my Spirit, etc.”) was totally fulfilled in the day of Pentecost; Acts 2.
(13/40) In the morning and evening sacrifice, a lamb was offered together with oil, flour, incense and wine upon the altar of bronze.
(14/40) The most important key for participating in the end-time visitation is the mercy of God.
(15/40) We are always conformed according to the person or object that we worship. This fact does not alter if what we worship is God or any other thing.
(16/40) A leader or worship group should minister to the congregation so that they can all then worship the Lord together.
(17/40) One of the ways to be set free from demons is through praise and worship.
(18/40) In the Bible the word “tabernacle” comes from a Hebrew word that means “dwelling place.”
(19/40) It is Biblically correct to use instruments in order to keep the rhythm during times of praise and worship, the melody is what is most important.
(20/40) One of the main reasons why the life of Christ came through the life of David was because David made a vow unto the Lord that he would prepare for Him a dwelling place every day.
(21/40) Which is mentioned the most times in the Psalms: “Lord, hear my voice ” or “Lord, cause me to hear your voice “?
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(22/40) List the three main dwelling places of the Ark of the Covenant and how long it stayed in each one of those places.
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(23/40) What are the three things that the Lord promises to do in the context of the daily offering, continual sacrifice in Exodus 29?
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(24/40) Mention two of the things that a leader who permits rock music in the church, does not understand:
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(25/40) Where did the two columns of smoke arise from in the Tabernacle of Moses and to what do these two columns correspond to in the life of a believer?
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(26/40) What is the key to reaching all the nations (the Gentiles) with the gospel?
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(27/40) Write, word for word, the definition of the “TABERNACLE OF DAVID” as it was defined and dictated during the class.
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(28/40) How do fallen angels react when they hear the sound of true praise? What is their reaction when they hear the praise that God rejects?
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(29/40) Why are there so few verses about the theme of praise and worship in the New Testament?
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(30/40) List five reasons why we should praise God:
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(31/40) What should be the first step that we take when starting to praise the Lord in the daily sacrifice?
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(32/40) Which is mentioned the most times in the Bible, clapping or dancing?
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(33/40) Mention the nine things that we can do with our bodies (mouth, hands and body) during our daily sacrifices:
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(34/40) What does “flour” represent to us:
(35/40) What does “the heart of the believer” represent to us:
(36/40) What does “the pouring out of oil” represent to us:
(37/40) What does “lifting up hands” represent to us:
(38/40) What does “wine” represent to us:
(39/40) What does “the Prayers of the Saints” represent to us:
(40/40) What does “The Church (Hebrews 12:22-24)” represent to us: