CLED 365 Quiz 2 Ordering
CLED 365 Quiz 2: Ordering Your Private World
Covers the Learn materials from Module 4: Week 4 — Module 5: Week 5.
- According to chapter 16 of Servants of the Servant, Jesus compares service in the kingdom to slavish obedience to an insensitive Lord.
- According to chapter 13 of Servants of the Servant, Nehemiah was more concerned with the physical security of his people than their spiritual needs.
- According to chapter 11 of Ordering Your Private World, one of the enemy’s tactics is to surround believers with “interfering noises of civilization” that drown out the voice of God.
- According to chapter 13 of Ordering Your Private World, daily, disciplined prayer is one of the easiest exercises Christians undertake.
- According to chapter 12 of Servants of the Servant, Daniel is an example of demonstrating spiritual vitality in a secular setting.
- According to chapter 13 of Ordering Your Private World, one way to enhance communion with God is through prayer as worship and intercession.
- According to chapter 14 of Servants of the Servant, the training program of Jesus was carried out in an environment removed from the pains and prejudices of ordinary people.
- According to chapter 14 of Ordering Your Private World, the author argues that the Sabbath must be observed on a particular day of the week.
- According to chapter 12 of Servants of the Servant, Daniel was able to maintain calm in the midst of accusations, because he left his vindication to God.
- According to chapter 16 of Servants of the Servant, Kingdom leaders are willing to occupy less esteemed roles and to undertake menial tasks in order to facilitate the success of others through their service.
- According to chapter 12 of Servants of the Servant, the gravitational center of Daniel’s life is his confidence in a sovereign God who rules history and will accomplish his redemptive purposes.
- According to chapter 13 of Ordering Your Private World, the practical side of worship and intercession has to do with when to pray, how to pray, and what to pray about.
- According to chapter 12 of Ordering Your Private World, the discipline of the spirit depends upon the willingness of men and women of Christ to seek solitude and silence and to listen for the whispers of God.
- According to chapter 16 of Servants of the Servant, elevation to a formal leadership position brings with it heightened opportunities for the vices of greed, arrogance, and vanity to creep in and overtake one’s soul.
- According to chapter 11 of Ordering Your Private World, concern for privacy is a legitimate reason for not attempting to journal.
- According to chapter 10 of Ordering Your Private World, letting the spiritual center fall into disrepair means that we gain an increased awareness of our real size in comparison to the Creator.
- According to chapter 13 of Servants of the Servant, Nehemiah demonstrated strong leadership by never expressing any sorrow.
- According to chapter 12 of Servants of the Servant, since Daniel was an exceptional administrator, he did not find it necessary to make prayer a top priority.
- According to chapter 11 of Ordering Your Private World,
keeping a journal is only worthwhile when you have deeply profound and serious thoughts on a regular basis. - According to chapter 12 of Servants of the Servant, Daniel showed genuine respect for Nebuchadnezzar by carefully prefacing his interpretation to the king.
- According to chapter 15 of Servants of the Servant, Dependence on traditions and structures characterizes all authentic kingdom ministry.
- According to chapter 14 of Servants of the Servant, Jesus chose his twelve apostles based on their likelihood of forming a unified company.
- According to chapter 12 of Ordering Your Private World, because of its similarity to eastern religious practices, meditation is something believers must reject and avoid.
- According to chapter 11 of Ordering Your Private World, for those who are “activists” by nature, withdrawal is not a necessary labor.
- According to chapter 10 of Ordering Your Private World, a disorganized spirit often means lack of inner serenity.
- According to chapter 10 of Ordering Your Private World, if the spiritual center of our private world goes undisciplined, we will lack a vital, life- giving friendship with Christ.
- According to chapter 14 of Servants of the Servant, Jesus deliberately set the apostles in a setting that allowed for tension and conflict.
- According to chapter 15 of Servants of the Servant, prayer can guide the disciple through the confusing maze of situations and personalities in the course of kingdom ministry.
- According to chapter 12 of Servants of the Servant, Daniel shied away from revealing the whole truth of God’s revelations to the kings of Babylon.
- According to chapter 15 of Servants of the Servant, Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount sets forth a transformative righteousness that grows from within, rather than is imposed from without.
- According to chapter 12 of Servants of the Servant, Daniel rose to the top of the political scene in Babylon by setting his own beliefs to the side.
- According to chapter 15 of Servants of the Servant, freedom in the new covenant gives believers the right to do as they please.
- According to chapter 15 of Servants of the Servant, the truly blessed person is one whose interior life aligns with the character of God.
- According to chapter 13 of Ordering Your Private World, men typically find it more difficult to pray with their spouses than women because men are more reluctant to admit their personal weaknesses.
- According to the Epilogue of Ordering Your Private World, “at the center” Jesus is more than what is contained in some doctrinal statement about Him.
- According to chapter 10 of Ordering Your Private World, the fear of accountability to God is a privilege that is lost by undisciplined spirits.
- According to chapter 14 of Ordering Your Private World, Rest was not meant to be a necessity, but a luxury for those who have achieved spiritual maturity.
- According to chapter 10 of Ordering Your Private World, the author uses the metaphor of a pasture to describe his idea of the “inner spiritual center.”
- According to chapter 14 of Servants of the Servant, “The Jesus Seminary” combined active periods of evangelism with quiet periods of prayer to the Father.
- According to chapter 12 of Servants of the Servant, Daniel confessed that the God of heaven alone had revealed the mystery of the king’s dream.
- According to chapter 13 of Servants of the Servant, Nehemiah demonstrated his need for God to be involved at every moment of crisis.
- According to chapter 14 of Ordering Your Private World, a restless work style produces a restless person.
- According to the Epilogue of Ordering Your Private World, coming from the “spinning-wheel experience,” we are less apt to be seduced by the false promises and seductions of those out to capture the soul.
- According to chapter 16 of Servants of the Servant, the mark of kingdom greatness is servanthood.
- According to chapter 14 of Servants of the Servant, faithfulness to Jesus’ mission will invite opposition, suffering, and perhaps even death.
- According to chapter 12 of Ordering Your Private World, after learning how to listen to God, it is then necessary to find solitude and silence.
- According to chapter 14 of Ordering Your Private World, Jesus often withdrew to seek solitude in order to gain strength and direction for His next phrase of mission.
- According to chapter 10 of Ordering Your Private World, the spiritual center of a person’s private world is the point at which we most intimately commune with our heavenly Father.
- According to chapter 13 of Servants of the Servant, Nehemiah was hasty in surveying the situation in Jerusalem because he needed to get the city rebuilt as quickly as possible.
- According to chapter 14 of Ordering Your Private World, there can be little order in the private world of the human being when there is no appreciation for the meaning and pursuit of genuine rest.