Deliverance Part 29 – A Faith-Centered Life & The Security of Your Inheritance

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These flashcards review major themes and key Scriptures from “Deliverance Part 29,” focusing on living a faith-centered life, understanding God’s covenant promises, and maintaining peace and optimism amid end-time uncertainty.

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According to MH 62, what does a living faith produce in the soul?

An increase of vigor and a confiding trust by which the soul becomes a conquering power.

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What question does Jesus pose in Luke 18:8 that serves as a sobering challenge to end-time believers?

“When the Son of Man comes, shall He find faith on the earth?”

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Isaiah 26:4 urges believers to do what in order to find everlasting strength?

Trust in the Lord Jehovah forever.

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What is the ‘mechanics’ focus of a faith-centered life outlined in the tract?

Learning how to rely wholly on God’s Word and promises for peace and security amid end-time uncertainty.

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How does 1 TG 40 define the term ‘gross darkness’ in Isaiah 60:2?

A condition where people are completely confused and at a loss to know which way to turn.

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What does Hebrews 11:1 (marginal reading) call faith?

The assurance of things hoped for.

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Inspiration states in PP 657 that every failure of God’s children is due to what?

Their lack of faith.

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Why does the tract claim God’s promises are described as ‘covenant promises’?

Because anything God promises is certain to be carried out and can be confidently relied upon (Heb. 6:18).

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What illustration does 2 TG 35:11 give about wholehearted trust in God?

If the world fell into space and collided with the stars, the trusting believer would happily fly along with God.

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According to GC 621, what quality must believers show when everything is dark and uncertain?

Unyielding faith that clings to the promises of God.

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What two fundamental principles did the lamb-like horns of the beast in Revelation 13 initially represent?

Republicanism and Protestantism.

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What does 1 Peter 1:3-5 say about the believers’ inheritance?

It is incorruptible, undefiled, unfading, reserved in heaven, ready to be revealed in the last time.

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How does MLT 338 describe the effect of God’s unfailing promises on the believer?

They keep the heart in perfect peace and reveal a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.

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What is Satan’s single purpose under his many ‘masks and aliases,’ according to the tract?

To rob God’s people of their rightful inheritance.

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Revelation 3:21 promises what reward to the overcomer?

The right to sit with Christ in His throne, as He overcame and sits with His Father in His throne.

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Which prophetic passages indicate a Davidic kingdom phase before the final restoration?

Daniel 2:44, Psalm 110:2, Jeremiah 51:19-20, and Matthew 25:34.

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What does FE 235 urge every person to choose?

The heavenly inheritance whose title is secure from any destroyer.

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Why, according to 7 SDA BC 551, can God do little for a person who refuses to believe?

Because faith is necessary to trust God and receive the safeguarded inheritance He guards for the redeemed.

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What two alternatives does Scripture set before humanity in the tract’s discussion?

Choose the insecure world or choose the secure, everlasting inheritance of God.

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Which Old Testament prophecy predicts divine intervention to protect the remnant from the power in Daniel 11:45?

Daniel 12:1—Michael stands up to deliver those written in the book.

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How is saving faith described in MH 62 beyond being mere opinion?

A transaction by which believers enter covenant relation with God.

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What does the tract cite as the result of rejecting God’s principles by the nations?

Growing pessimistic uncertainty, economic chaos, and social misery.

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Why is the Bible termed the world’s best seller in 1 TG 35?

Because none of its prophecies fail; they follow each other in exact order, compiled by God’s Spirit.

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What two horns transformation in Revelation 13 warns believers of end-time oppression?

The gentle lamb-like horns begin to speak like a dragon, enforcing economic and religious coercion.

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What promise in Prov. 3:5, 23 (Amp) is given to those who trust the Lord completely?

They will walk securely, with confident trust, and not stumble.

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What is the purpose of the ‘Elijah Task’ mentioned in Matt 17:11 and Acts 3:21?

To restore all things, including believers’ royal rights, before Christ’s full reign.

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According to 2 Ans. 74-76, why must believers compare all prophetic views under the ‘super-lens’ of the Bible?

Because no single prophet, including Ellen White, presents a complete prophetic chain; Scripture remains the final test.

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What role is Israel called to play in Jeremiah 51:19-20?

God’s battle-axe and weapons of war to break nations in pieces.

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What does 9 Tr. 3 blame for the ‘waxing old of all things’?

The curse of sin brought in by Satan’s deception of the nations.

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How can believers ‘prove’ God’s promises, according to GC 622?

By personal experience—acquainting themselves with God through trusting and acting on His Word.

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What does Isa 26:4 reveal about the nature of God’s strength?

It is everlasting, guaranteeing security for all spiritual investments.

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Which Scripture assures that God’s kingdom will never be destroyed or left to another people?

Daniel 2:44.

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What does the tract identify as the essential antidote to end-time perplexity and fear?

An unwavering, faith-centered life grounded in God’s covenant promises.

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Why are present-truth believers encouraged to be optimists despite gloom (Joel 2:2)?

Because it is impossible for God to lie, and every prophecy will find literal fulfillment.

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What hymn is quoted at the end to motivate spiritual warfare, and who wrote it?

“Sound the Battle Cry” by William F. Sherwin.