Basic Christianity

Quiz on P r a y e r

Rev. 13a(1/23)

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1. William Evans describes prayer as. . .
A - the Christian's vital breath.
B - an occasional chat with God.
C - a duty.
D - a pleasure.

2. As we pray, we should . . .
A - listen to what God has to say to us.
B - use the King James type of language.
C - let others know what we are doing.
D - speak loudly.

3. Neglecting prayer. . .
A - is a sin and is grievous to the Lord.
B - results in the lack of the necessary blessings in life.
C - can result in various types of trouble.
D - All of the Above
4. Supplications should . . .
A - not be repeated.
B - be mingled with giving of thanks.
C - not be too many.
D - be anything we want.

5. You are praying and it seems like it is no use. You . . .
A - stop praying.
B - pray anyhow with worship.
C - try a written prayer.
D - eat lunch.

6. The term, "Mother God," . . .
A - should never be used.
B - is contrary to Holy Scripture.
C - A and B
D - None of the above

7. To make sure God is speaking to us we need to . . .
A - refer to the Holy Bible.
B - ask our pastor.
C - ask someone else.
D - refer to a devotional.

8. Prayer is . . .
A - simple communication with God.
B - God's appointed method of our obtaining what He has to bestow.
C - to increase our faith.
D - all of the above.
9. TRUE OR FALSE: We can pray without bringing any requests (supplications) to God.
A - True
B - False
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D - Do not select this answer.

10. Physically, we . . .
A - must pray with our eyes closed.
B - may pray in any manner.
C - need to pray on our knees.
D - our hands folded and A and C.

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