Suggestion: Read over these questions. Watch the video. See how many of the questions you can answer. Check the answers.
(Watch the video for these questions)
- What is the gist of the command found in 2 Corinthians 13:5?
- What are the 4 possible conclusions people may come to when they try to obey this command?
- What may cause some people to doubt their true salvation?
- Why is it so dangerous to have false assurance?
- What is a common misconception of the way we are supposed to “examine ourselves?”
- How do we know that becoming a Christian is not complicated?
- If salvation is not complicated, why do some many get confused?
- How does Satan try to make salvation complicated?
- How does Satan confuse people about faith?
- How does Satan confuse people about Jesus?
- How do we know our good works can’t save us?
- Why do people get confused about the value/place of good works?
- How should we answer people who think they are so good that they don’t need salvation, or that they are so good they must be pleasing to God?
- What are the two elements of the kind of faith that leads to salvation?
- How do we know that knowing and accepting the truth about Jesus isn’t enough?
- How do some people try to use Jesus instead of trusting Him?
- What are some common reasons that some Christians doubt their own salvation?
- Have you ever doubted your salvation? What do you think caused the doubt?