“The Children’s Class”
1.“For what is a man,” etc. Matt 10:26.
2.“And Jesus said,” etc. 17:20.
3.“And immediately,” etc. 14:31.
4.“Take heed that ye,” etc.18:10.
5.“Fear ye not,” etc. 10:31.
6.“But if ye had,” etc. 12:7.
7.“At that time,” etc. 1:25.
Bible Questions for April
“The Children’s Class”
The Answers are to be found in Mark
1.Write in full the verse containing the words, “When Jesus saw it, lie was much displeased.”
2.Write in full the verse containing the words, “As soon as Jesus search the word.”
3.Write in full the verse containing the words, “And straightway coming up out of the water.”
4.Write in full the verse containing the words, “But he could not be hid.”
5.Write in full the verse containing the words “Early the first day of the week.”
6. Write in full the verse containing the words, “It is nigh, even at the doors.”
7. Whom did the Lord Jesus acknowledge as his brother, and sister, and mother?
Answers to Bible Questions for February
“The Young People’s Bible Class”
1.Four. Matthew 13:4,5,7,8.
2.Matthew 16:16-18.
3.From the wise and prudent of this world. Matthew 11:25.
4.Matthew13:3,25,31,33,44,45,47.
5.Matthew 15:24.
6.Tell the matter to the offending brother alone. Matthew 18:15.
7.Those things which come out of the heart. Matthew 15:19, 20.
Bible Questions for April
“The Young People’s Bible Class”
The Answers are to be found in Mark
1.What was the centurion’s confession?
2.Why do we give a cup of cold water to a believer?
3.What verse shows that every believer has work to do for the Lord?
4.Who takes away the Word sown in the heart?
5.Who are the Lord’s spiritual relatives?
6.What question in profit and loss did the Lord ask?
7.How much did the poor widow cast into the treasury?
Note: As some of our young people did not seem to understand the Question of Jan. 2nd, No. 3, “How did the Lord take ‘our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses?’” we insert the following:
Isaiah had prophesied about our Lord Jesus that “Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.” Isa. 53:4.
The carrying out of this we witness in our Lord’s life in Matthew’s Gospel where we find Him casting out spirits with His word, and healing all that were sick (Matt. 8:16). Inasmuch as the Lord Jesus felt in His own spirit the sorrow and burden of these afflicted ones, and entered thus sympathetically into their physical distresses, He is thus said to “take our infirmities,” and “bare our sicknesses.”
That our Lord either was ever sick or infirm Himself, or that He, as a substitute at the cross, suffered for our sicknesses and infirmities, is a purely human invention with not one word of Scripture to support it.
ML 04/03/1938