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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.
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?”
Isaiah 26:4 urges believers to do what in order to find everlasting strength?
Trust in the Lord Jehovah forever.
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.
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.
What does Hebrews 11:1 (marginal reading) call faith?
The assurance of things hoped for.
Inspiration states in PP 657 that every failure of God’s children is due to what?
Their lack of faith.
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).
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.
According to GC 621, what quality must believers show when everything is dark and uncertain?
Unyielding faith that clings to the promises of God.
What two fundamental principles did the lamb-like horns of the beast in Revelation 13 initially represent?
Republicanism and Protestantism.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
What does FE 235 urge every person to choose?
The heavenly inheritance whose title is secure from any destroyer.
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.
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.
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.
How is saving faith described in MH 62 beyond being mere opinion?
A transaction by which believers enter covenant relation with God.
What does the tract cite as the result of rejecting God’s principles by the nations?
Growing pessimistic uncertainty, economic chaos, and social misery.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
What does Isa 26:4 reveal about the nature of God’s strength?
It is everlasting, guaranteeing security for all spiritual investments.
Which Scripture assures that God’s kingdom will never be destroyed or left to another people?
Daniel 2:44.
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.
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.
What hymn is quoted at the end to motivate spiritual warfare, and who wrote it?
“Sound the Battle Cry” by William F. Sherwin.