IS YOUR GOD TOO SMALL?

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IS YOUR GOD TOO SMALL? A Study Guide Based on the book by Dr. Lawson Schroeder Study Guide by Janice S. Connor, MRE The attributes and actions of Almighty God 1

Their meaning to the people of the world Is Your God Too Small? Study Guide Table of Contents Chapters Reference to pages in Book Preface 7-11 Introduction 13-16 Chapter 1: False gods Versus the True God 17-49 Section I. Satan: Evil in the World 17-27 Section 11: False gods and False Prophets 27-37 Section III: God is dead Teaching 38-41 Section IV: Who is God 42-49 Chapter 2: Is the Bible True 51-69 Chapter 3: Who Is the God of the Holy Bible 71-141 Chapter 4: What Does God Know 143-204 Section 1: God s Knowledge 143-151 Section II: Origin of the Universe 152-172 Section III: Examples of What God Knows 172-204 Chapter 5: What has God Done? What is God Doing? What Will God Do? 205 236 Section I: God is the Creator 205 214 Section II: God is the Sustainer 214 220 Section III: God is the Redeemer 220 230 Section IV: Examples of What God is Doing Now 230 236 Chapter 6: What Does God Have Planned? 237 269 Section I: Future Event Terms and Views 237 240 Section II: Future Events Recorded in the Bible 240 269 Chapter 7: So What 2

Appendix to Study Guide Charts, Worksheets, and notes Guidelines to use as you read and study from the book, Is Your God Too Small? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Read all the text of each chapter slowly and carefully. Circle the number of each footnote listed in the text. Read the footnote at the bottom of each page. When a scripture reference is listed, look up the reference in your Bible and read. (Note: some scripture is listed at the bottom of the page for you.) Highlight all scripture in footnotes Highlight key words or phrases in specific scripture listed in the text. Read and answer the study questions and complete the exercises that are listed for each chapter. Note: Some assignments will use the charts located in the Appendix. Write your answers in a notebook unless there is a specific space provided. Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15 Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path Psalm 119:105 3

Preface and Introduction Preface: Study Questions based on pages 7 11 in the book, Is Your God too Small? 1. Read the many monumental questions listed on page 7. 2. Where can you find accurate answers to these questions? 3. List the main topics found in the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament. 4. List the character qualities of a person who rejects God. 5. How does a person become acceptable to God? 6. List the main topics found in the twenty-seven books of the New Testament. 7. What is the true solution to mankind s problems? 8. How did God choose to communicate an accurate record to mankind? 9. Write the scripture reference 2 Timothy 3:16-17 on an index card and memorize this scripture. 10. What is the author s main reason for writing this book? 11. Where in this book can the reader find an explanation on how a person can have a personal relationship with God? Read this section of the book. Name the four R s listed on pages 288 thru 292. Introduction: Study Questions based on pages 13 16 in the book 1. What is the author s purpose for the reader to gain by reading this book? (Page 13) 2. Why are footnotes important? As you read the Preface, Introduction, and each chapter, highlight all scripture references and text that are listed in all footnotes. 3. What do you understand about the magnitude of how God accomplishes the task of caring for every sparrow? Highlight key phrases in the list given on pages 14, 15, &16. 4. How do you relate this analogy to how God cares for every human being? Page 16. 5. Read carefully Psalm 139:1-10. Make a list of what God knows about you. 4

IS YOUR GOD TOO SMALL? Study Guide: Chapter 1: False gods versus the True God Sections: see book pages I. Satan: Evil in the World Pages 17-27 II. False gods and False Prophets Pages 27-37 III. God is dead Teaching Pages 38-41 IV. Who is God? Pages 42-49 Section I. Satan: Evil in the World: Pages 17-27 1. Read and write the scripture Isaiah 45:5-6 on an index card and memorize. 2. Define the following words: atheists and agnostics. 3. Upon what do these groups of people base their beliefs? 4. What is Satan s number one weapon? 5. Define the words deceit and deceitful. 6. What is one way that Satan deceives people? Page 21. 7. List other ways that Satan deceives people? Pages 22-23 8. Read Genesis 3:17-18. Explain Satan s role in this story. 9. How does a person become acceptable to God? 10. Who will determine your eternal destiny? 11. Discuss why there is evil in the world? 12. Who is Satan? Page 21 13. What is recorded in scripture regarding the concept of disbelief in the existence of God? (Refer to Psalm 14:1) 14. What are the first and second commandments? (Refer to Exodus 20) Section II. False gods and False Prophets: Pages 27-37 1. What does the God of the Bible think about gods of the world s religions? Mark key words in these scripture passages. Pages 29-30 2. Define a false god or an idol. Page 28 3. Define the belief system of animism. Page 30 4. Describe the difference in a religion and true Christianity. Page 32 5. Who is the God of true Christianity? Page 32 6. Compare the major religions of the world by completing the chart in the appendix of these study materials. 7. Do false gods have false prophets? Give an example from the Bible. Pages 37-38 8. Read the scripture passages written by Moses listed on page 37. What does God tell us in these passages about idols and false Gods? 9. What does Jesus tell us about false prophets? Page 38 10. What does the scripture tell one to do when he realizes he is serving a false god? Page 38. 11. Take notes from a brief history lesson of the beginning stages of idol worship. 5

Chapter 1: False gods versus the True God - Study Guide Cont. Section II. Continued The Biblical Test of a True Prophet (from Rose Publishing chart Minor Prophets) The Bible tells exactly what it means to be a true prophet. The Israelites were instructed to apply a threefold test to anyone claiming to be or operating as a prophet. The information is recorded in Deuteronomy 13:1-5 and 18:14-22. All three of the tests must be met in order for a prophet to qualify as a true prophet by the biblical definition. Read the text and list the details of these tests. First Test: Deut. 13:1-5: Test from truth already revealed. Second Test: Deut. 18:14-19: Test from the prime example- Moses Third Test: Deut. 18:20-22: Test of the prophetic word Section III: God is dead teaching: Pages 38-41 1. Discuss the meaning of God is dead teaching. 2. What is the accurate answer to this teaching? Section IV: Who is God? Pages 42-49 1. What is a creed? 2. Read the Apostle s Creed and the Nicene Creed. Why do you think it was necessary to have these creeds issued in a written form? 3. List or mark some common statements that you find in these documents. 4. List the evidence that the God of the Bible exists. 5. Highlight key words/phrases that describe God and words/phrases that describe Jesus in the scripture verses listed on pages 46-48. In your book on page 49 make a list of descriptive words about God and a list of descriptive words about Jesus. 6. After you complete Section IV, write a short essay of who God is to you. (This is an optional assignment but one you may find motivational to your spiritual growth and a deeper personal relationship with the True God of the Bible.) 6

Study Guide: Chapter 2 Is the Bible True? Based on Pages 51 69 1. In the Bible verses listed on page 51 circle the word truth. State how these scripture verses enlighten you regarding your belief about the Bible. 2. The truthfulness or trustworthiness and the total accuracy of the Bible are dependent upon who is the of the universe. Pg. 51 3. List the reasons for the belief the Holy Bible is inerrant as written in the original manuscripts. Pg. 51 4. What is A. W. Tozer s definition of the attributes of God? Pgs. 51-52 5. List reasons why we believe the Bible is true. Pg. 52 6. The Bible has authors in books and written over years. Pg. 53 7. Is the word Bible found in the text of the King James Version of the Bible? Pgs.53-54 8. The word Bible comes from the Greek word which originally meant. Pg. 54 9. Highlight the phrases/words that describe the Bible listed in the scripture passages on pages 54-57. 10. Why are all the prophecies in the Bible accurate? Pg. 58 11. How do the disciplines of history and science document the accuracy of the Bible? Pg. 56 12. Read carefully pages 61 65. Compare the lists from different sources of why the Bible is true. Using these resources write on an index card reasons that you can give as to why you believe the Bible is true. Keep this card in a place that will be available to use when someone asks you why you believe the Bible is true. 13. List seven (7) reasons God gave the Bible to us. Pg. 56 14. How can changing the meaning of one word like day in scripture influence a person s view of the accuracy of the Bible? Pg. 57-59 15. Compare the concepts of the different theologians concerning the literal translation/interpretation of the Bible. Pgs. 67-68 (Use chart on next page) 7

Chapter 2 Study Guide Cont.: Is The Bible True? Comparison of views regarding literal translation/interpretation of the Bible Name Title Beliefs Dr. James Barr Dr. Bernard Ramn Dr. Edward Young In conclusion for the study of Chapter 2, read carefully the final paragraph on page 69. Complete the following statements: Bible histories are. Its science is. Its practical wisdom for daily life is. Its insights into the human heart are. The bottom line of this discussion is. The descriptions of the Bible also apply to the. In your own words, write in two to three sentences why you believe the Bible is true. 8

Introduction Study Guide: Chapter 3: Who is the God of the Holy Bible: Based on Pages 71-141 As you begin your study of the attributes of God, take a few minutes to meditate and pray. Read the following goals. Make a commitment to achieve these goals as you look deeply into understanding: Who is the God of the Holy Bible? 1. Develop a desire to know God more deeply and intimately. 2. Develop a desire to enrich your personal relationship with the LORD in your spiritual journey. 3. Develop a desire to know God in all His fullness and glory. Read the following quotes from A.W. Tozer taken from his book, The Attributes of God, Volume 1, Page 41. Our religion is little because our god is little. Our religion is weak because our god is weak. Our religion is ignoble because the god we serve is ignoble. We need to see God as He is. Christianity at any time is strong or weak depending upon her concept of God. Study questions 1. Read the scriptures listed on page 71: Isaiah 44:8 and I Corinthians 8:4. What do these scriptures tell you about God? 2. As a follower of Jesus, have you ever seriously thought about the being of God, God s nature, God s attributes, or God s abilities? In Chapter 3 of our book, the author will discuss twenty-eight attributes of God. As a class, we will spend time getting to know our God. 3. What is the best resource to learn about God and to develop a Biblical worldview? 4. Define the word attribute. 5. Read the three lists on pages 72-74. Place a check mark by the attributes that are repeated in all three lists. Is any one attribute more important than another? 9

Chapter 3 Study Guide Cont.: Who is the God of the Bible 6. Turn to pages 140-141. Read the list of attributes. These are the twenty-eight attributes of God, which the author will discuss in Chapter 3. 7. As we study these attributes, we will be enlightened of who God is and consider: The The The The The The The and the of Almighty God!!!! 8. Directions for the study of each attributes listed on pages 89-140: 1. As you study each attribute, first read scripture verses that will inform you about a specific attribute of God. Next complete a chart for each attribute. Read the following directions for completing the chart that is located in the Appendix. More details will be given later in this chapter. 2. Write the attribute at the top of the page. Beside the attribute write a definition for that attribute. 3. Write the Scripture reference, read the scripture reference then list the key words or phrases that you find important. 4. In the column labeled notes, write the meaning of words or make additional comments. 9. Summary and Reflections From your study of each attribute answer the following reflective questions: A. How does my understanding of this specific attribute make a difference in my relationship with God? B. By understanding and believing in this attribute of God, how will it change or enhance the way I go about my daily life? C. After you complete the study of all attributes, name the attributes that you find most meaningful for you at this time in your life. 10

Chapter 3: Study Guide Cont. Answer the following questions as you study omniscience, one of the attributes of God. Pages 74 79. 1. Define the following words: Refer to a dictionary. Wisdom: Understanding: Knowledge: 2. God s brought the entire universe into existence out of (page 76) 3. The first law of Thermodynamics basically says that cannot be or. (Page 77) 4. Everything that changes is simply itself. (Page 77) 5. Since God created the universe, how much more energy has been added? (Page 77) 6. What did God create on day four? Read Genesis 1:14-19 (page 77) 7. What does God s creation reveal to us about God being omniscience? (Page 78) 8. Why did God not make mankind as puppets or robots? (Page 79) 9. Summary Statement: From your study of the attribute, omniscience, answer the following reflective questions. A. How does my understanding of this specific attribute make a difference in my relationship with God? B. By understanding and believing in this attribute of God, how will it change or enhance the way I go about my daily life? 11

Chapter 3: Study Guide Cont. Study guide for the attribute of Omnipotent (pages 79 89) 1. Complete the Attribute chart (located in the Appendix) for the scriptures on page 80 82 that describes God as being omnipotent. 2. After completing the chart, read pages 82 85 and answer the following questions. 3. Name and briefly define the four fundamental forces that hold the universe together. (Page 82-85) 4. List the things/objects that God made during creation week. How did he make these things? (Page 85) 5. What did God use to create molecules? What did these molecules become in the universe? (Page 85) 6. What did God use other atoms and subatomic particles to create? (Page 85) 7. Read the scripture verses from Genesis 1 listed on pages 85-87. Highlight the italicized words that are the keys to understanding God s abilities. Make a list of what God made/created. 8. What is cosmological constant? (Page 87) 9. What is the ultimate power beyond all the forces identified by the highly educated scientists of the world? (Page 87) 10. Define the power of prayer. Describe how we use the power of prayer. (Page 87) 11. Who holds everything together? (Page 88) 12. Read the scriptures listed on pages 88 89, mark/highlight all the nouns and pronouns that identify Jesus Christ. After reading and marking the name of Jesus, what do these scripture relate to you about Jesus in the creation process? Make a list of the sustaining work of Jesus. 12

Chapter 3: Study Guide Cont. For the attributes listed on pages 89 140, apply the same directions for each of the following attributes: Omnipresent, Eternal, immutable, Incomprehensible, Selfexistent, Self-sufficient, Infinite, Transcendent, Sovereign, Holy, Gracious, Righteous, Just, Merciful, Longsuffering, Wise, Loving, Good, Wrathful, Truth/Truthful, Faithful, Jealous, Personal, Spirit/invisible, Life, and Triune. 1. As you study each attribute, first read the scripture verses that will inform you about a specific attribute of God. Next complete a chart for each attribute. Read the following directions for completing the chart. A. Write the attribute at the top of the page. Beside the attribute write a definition for that attribute. B. Write the Scripture reference; read the scripture reference, and then list the key words or phrases that you find important. C. In the column labeled notes, write the meaning of words or make additional comments. 2. Summary and Reflections From your study of each attribute answer the following reflective questions A. How does my understanding of this specific attribute make a difference in my relationship with God? B. By understanding and believing in this attribute of God, how will it change or enhance the way I go about my daily life? C. Name the attributes that you find most meaningful for you at this time in your life. 13

Is Your God Too Small? Study Guide: Chapter 4: What does God know? Introduction Chapter 4 covers a vast amount of information. Much of this information is very technical and will challenge your mind as you see terms that are in the world of science. Let me remind you to refer to the footnotes that are listed at the bottom of each page. For example: The term evolutionism listed on page 153 with a footnote number 233. The definition is listed at the bottom of page 153. Footnote 233. Evolutionism is the belief that the physical world organized itself through natural law and process without intervention by a transcendent God. Wise, Kurt P. Faith, Form, and Time, p. 279. Scripture: When scripture is referred to in the text the author gives the reference in the footnote. Many times the verse is listed completely in the footnote. For example: On page 169, the first sentence at the top of the page reads: However, the Bible says that God is trustworthy and that God does not lie. 279. In the footnote numbered 279, the scripture verse and reference is listed: 279. In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began (Titus 1:2) Listed in the following pages are questions to guide you in the study of chapter 4. Section I. God s Knowledge: Pages 143-151 God s Knowledge Study Questions 1. Name the three ways that massive amounts of information are preserved. (Page 143) 2. Name some examples of the knowledge that many people who live in rural areas have that is not written on paper or stored on a computer. (Page 144-145) 3. How was the knowledge obtained during these ancient days and even today in rural and remote places of the world? (Page 145) 4. According to Thomas Sewell, how much knowledge can a well-educated person know in any field of study? (Page 145) 5. God s Knowledge: Name four areas/themes that give the human mind just a small hint of the vast knowledge of God. (Pages 146-149) 6. Read scriptures that refer to the stars on pages 149-151. Mark the following words in these scriptures: Heavens, stars, firmament, host of them, great lights, sun, moon, host of numbers. 14

Chapter 4: Study Guide Section I: continued 7. How many stars did God name? Choose the correct answer. a. The brightest ones b. Evening star c. All stars d. Ones nearest to our planet earth 8. From the scripture verses listed on pages 149-151 fill in the appropriate word to complete phrases. These words give us information of how God created the universe. a. The of the fingers which thou hast Ps. 8:3-4 b. The firmament shows His. Ps. 19:1 c. By the of the LORD were the heavens all the hosts of them by the of his mouth. Ps. 33:6 d. Heavens are thine, the earth is thine: as for the world and the fullness there of, Thou hast them. Ps.89: 11 e. The Lord is in the heavens: He hath whatsoever he hath pleased. Ps. 115:3 f. To him that by wisdom the heavens g. out the earth. h. great lights. Ps. 135:5-9 i. the number of the stars. He them all by their names. Ps. 147:4 j. Who has these things that out their host by number, he them all my names. Is. 40:26 9. After this study of what God knows, make a list of the attributes that are related to His knowledge. See pages 146-147. Write a brief definition of these attributes. a. Non-physical or Spirit b. Transcendent c. Immutable d. Omnipresent e. Omniscient f. Omnipotent 10. Write the following verses on index cards, read, and memorize them. John 1:3; Colossians 1:16-17 15

Chapter 5: What has God Done? What is God Doing? What Will God Do? Based on Pages 205 236 in Book Study Guide Chapter 5 is divided into the following sections: What has God Done? Scripture verses on: God is the Creator- pages 205-214 What is God Doing? Scripture verses on: God is the Sustainer pages 214-220 What Will God Do? Scripture verses on: God is the Redeemer pages 220-230 What is God Doing Now? Pages 230-236 Throughout the Old Testament and the New Testament, numerous scripture verses include information on these three topics: God is the Creator, God is the Sustainer, and God is the Redeemer. Listed in chapter 5 are one hundred twenty-seven scripture verses. These verses only represent a sample of the vast number of verses that cover information on what God has done, is doing, and will do. The format for this study is listed below. Read carefully and slowly all the verses listed under each topic. As you read each section keep your mind focused on that specific topic as you read the verses. 1. Section 1: God is the Creator and Section 2: God is the Sustainer Read the scripture verses listed under each section. First reading of the verses: highlight the action verb with a yellow pencil/highlighter Second reading of the verses: highlight the activity using a red color pencil and underline the word(s) that describes the activity. For example: God is the Creator In the beginning God created the heavens and earth. Genesis 1:1 God is the Sustainer I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth. Genesis 9:11 After going through each section, reflect on your views. How do these verses give you assurance that God is the Creator and God is the Sustainer? 16

2. Section 3: God is the Redeemer In the section, God is the Redeemer, notice the pattern of God s wrath and judgment on evil; however, he provides a plan to redeem man from his evil ways and the evil one. Highlight the action words that describe God s wrath and judgment. Underline phrases that describe how he redeems man from his sinful ways. God is the Redeemer And the Lord said, I will destroy man who I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, the fowl of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them. Genesis 6:7 For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; he will save us. Isaiah 33:22 3. Section 4: What is God of the Bible doing now? What are some examples of what God of the Bible is doing now? What is Jesus doing now? What choice does God allow man to have? What choice have you made? If you are unsure, please read chapter 8: The Four R s That Return Us to God. This chapter outlines the steps of what it means to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. You will learn how to have your sins forgiven and become a Christian. The information in this chapter will also give you information on how to share your beliefs with others. Take time to read chapter 8. 17

Chapter 6: What does God have planned? (Pages 237 269) Study Guide Part I Part I (Pages 237-255) Future Event Terms and Views 1. Define the following terms: 1. Christian Millennium 2. Tribulation Period 2. List the main beliefs of the three position of the Christian millennium. 1. A-millennialists 2. Post-millennialists 3. Pre-millennialists 3. List the main beliefs of the two groups of the pre-millennialists. 1. Historicist pre-millennialists 2. Futurist pre-millenialists 18

Chapter 6: Study Guide Cont. Future Events recorded and described in the Bible 4 Jesus prepares the New Jerusalem a. Who prepares the New Jerusalem? Scripture: b. How do you know that Jesus is the one? Scripture: c. Where in the scripture do you find the description of New Jerusalem Or Holy City? d. According to Henry M. Morris how many people have lived on earth since Adam and Eve? How many people in the last 40 years? e. According to these estimates of the number of people who have lived on earth, how much space will each person have in heaven? 5 The Rapture of the church f. What does the term rapture mean? g. Is the word rapture found in scripture? Where do you find a phrase that has meaning of the term rapture in scripture? h. Where will the rapture occur? i. What sound will be heard to signal it time for the rapture? j. List the sequence of events of the rapture which is documented in I Thess. 4:16-17. k. How can one know he/she will be part of the rapture? l. Read the scripture verses listed on pages 246-47. Mark/highlight key words that pertain to the rapture event. m. What are the main things that Christians should be doing as we anticipate the Rapture? 19

Chapter 6: Study Guide Cont. 6. The Great Tribulation a. List the events that will happen during the Great Tribulation. b. What are the two purposes to be accomplished during the Tribulation? 7. The Return of the Lord Jesus Christ a. Read the scripture verses listed on pages 252-53. Mark/highlight key words and phrases that tell of Jesus return to earth. b. Who will witness this spectacular event? 8. The millennial reign of the Lord Jesus Christ a. During the millennial time period, list how the following things will change. Climate and Civilization: Animals: b. How and where will people worship? 20

Chapter 6: Study Guide Cont. Part II. (Pages 256-269) 9. God ends a satanic revolt a. When will God allow Satan to have one last battle? b. What happens to the people living on earth at this time? 10. The judgment seat of Christ a. Who will be at the Bema judgment? b. Describe the origin of the term Bema. c. Who will be the judge and who will be judged at the Bema Judgment? d. When will the Bema Judgment take place? e. How will Jesus judge the believers? f. What are the believers building materials and why are these important? g. What are the believer s crowns? 11. The Great White Throne Judgment a. Who will be judged at the Great White Throne Judgment? b. How will each case be judged? c. What sentence will be given to each non-believer? 12. Everything made new a. When will the renewal process take place? b. Read the scripture verses listed on page 263-64. Mark/highlight key words that pertain to everything new. 21

Chapter 6: Study Guide Cont. 13 Eternity c. Read the scripture verses on pages 265-66. Mark/highlight words that describe what God is planning for eternity. d. List some events and activities that the saint may experience during eternity. But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. I. Cor. 2:9 22

Chapter 7 Study Guide: So What? Pages 271-272 Chapter 7 is a summary chapter stating the main topics that were presented in the first six chapters. The main topics in Chapter 7 are listed below: Topics 1. Twenty-Eight attributes of God 2. God Author of the Bible 3. Creation Week: Genesis 1-2 4. Global Flood: Genesis 6-8 5. DNA information in Animals 6. God s Involvement in Human History 7. Complexity of the Human Body 8. Origin of Life: God or Evolution Read chapter 7 and answer the following questions. 1. How do these twenty-eight attributes describe God? 2. After studying these attributes, which of these gave you a new and clearer knowledge of our God? 3. Read the list on page 273 of God s actions. Make a list of God s actions and the result of these actions or Mark/highlight God s action in one color and His result in another color. 4. Why have billions of people been deceived and not trusted God? 5. Read the brief summary of the events of creation week on page 274. Do you remember the Day Age discussion? What is the meaning of Day in the Bible? Refer to page 161 and your notes. What determines the 7-day week? Refer to page 152. 6. At the end of the six days of creation, what did God determine about His creation? 7. In comparison, how does the evolutionist describe creation? 8. Why can we believe that God created the universe and all that is in it? 9. Describe how God equipped animals with the DNA information for protection and survival. Give an example. 10. Read how God has interacted with humans and the earth. Pages 277-78. 11. What does the complexity of the human body relate to us about God? 12. What is the real issue of the heart concerning the origin of life? 13. How can a person know which to trust.the Ultimate Being of God or Evolution? 14. As you come to the end of this study reflect on what you have learned. Write a brief paragraph about how your relationship with Almighty God has been affected after the reading and discussion of the book: Is Your God Too Small? Describe how this study has made a difference in your daily life situations. Would you recommend this book to others? If so, explain why. 23

Appendix This section contains the charts and pages to use for various assignments. For Chapter 1 1 Major Religion Chart (with one example filled in to begin) 1 Comparison of Creeds and Doctrinal Statements Chart For Chapter 3 1 Chart for the OMNISCIENCE Attribute of God 1 Chart for the OMNIPOTENT Attribute of God 1 Blank Chart to print out multiple times to use for each additional Attribute of God Note: you will likely want to also use blank pages to continue your listing of information for these charts, especially the Attribute of God charts. 24

Attribute: OMNISCIENCE Is Your God Too Small? Chapter 3: Who Is the God of the Bible? Chart for the study of the Attributes of God Definition: All Knowledge, He knows everything of past, present and future, all things are seen and known by Him SCRIPTURES Key words/phrases Notes/comments Isaiah 42:9 Job 36:4 Job 37:16 knows all past and future truth and perfect perfect in knowledge 25

Is Your God Too Small? Chapter 3: Who Is the God of the Bible? Chart for the study of the Attributes of God Attribute: OMNIPOTENT Definition: SCRIPTURES Key words/phrases Notes/comments Matthew 28:18 Jesus says that all power Christ has all authority and power. Is given to Him in heaven & earth His disciples are to proclaim His Gospel to the world this is a Pronouncement of victory. Rev 18: 6 Lord God Omnipotent reigns Victory this is the hour the Church has prayed & longed for Voice of a great multitude As many waters and mighty thunder Saying Hallelujah!!! 26

Is Your God Too Small? Chapter 3: Who Is the God of the Bible? Chart for the study of the Attributes of God Attribute: Definition: SCRIPTURES Key words/phrases Notes/comments 27

Major Religion Chart Name of Religion Name of god Beliefs Muslims Allah Deny that Jesus Christ is God Believe that Jesus is Great Prophet He lived a good life and is in heaven today Allah is God of Abraham Qur an describe Allah as a deceiver, author of evil Hindus Buddhists Sikhs Hare Krishnas Jews Pantheism (New Age) 28

Comparison of Creeds and Doctrinal Statements DOCTRINE Apostle s Creed Nicene Creed God is creator Creator of All things Heaven and earth Teaching about Jesus Birth of Holy Spirit of Virgin Mary Only Son of God Death Crucifixion Burial Resurrection Ascension to Heaven Present at right hand of God Future will be judge of all Teaching of Holy Spirit Teaching of the Trinity Father- Son- Holy Spirit Remission of sins Eternal Kingdom Resurrection of the body Life to come 29

This Study Guide is FREE. NOTES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Should you decide to study with a Group, Sunday School Class, School setting, or whatever we ask that you NOT charge for this Study Guide other than the actual duplication costs. Why? Because this study is not for the profit of man but for the Glory of God The Book used in this study, Is your God too Small? by Lawson Schroeder D.D.S can be obtained at many locations including: Southwest Radio Church Ministries http://swrc.com/new_catalog/node/1165 Amazon http://www.amazon.com/your-god-too-small-limit/dp/1933641266 How to ʻdoʼ this study: You may work at your own speed individually or with a group. There is no set time limit. Some chapters will take more time than others. Some have done this study in a Sunday School Class setting and took about a year to complete it. Doing this study individually could take more or less time. 30