Testing the Gifts
Lesson 30
1. Why do we need to test all spiritual
manifestations?
1 John 4:1
2. What will the Lord say to many who have prophesied?
Matthew 7:22, 23
3. What did He say would arise in the last days?
Matthew 24:24
4. What four specific injunctions does Paul give?
1 Thessalonians 5:19-21
5. According to what word must we test all things?
Isaiah 8:20
The first and most important test of a prophet is that
his message is in
harmony with the law of God and the testimony of
earlier prophets.
6. How does a false prophet’s appearance deceive
people?
Matthew 7:15
7. How then can we distinguish the genuine from the
false?
Matthew 7:16-20
8. False prophets strengthen the hands of the wicked,
so that what?
Ezekiel 13:22
The second test of a prophet is the fruit of his
ministry. Does his own
life reveal God’s character? Does his work bear the
marks of the high and
holy calling of God. Are people’s lives elevated
through his influence?
9. What does the accuracy of a prophet’s predictions
indicate?
Jeremiah 28:9
10. What would inaccuracy of prediction indicate?
Deuteronomy 18:21, 22
11. Yet even if a sign should come to pass, what in a
prophet’s message
would prove him to be false?
Deuteronomy 13:1-5
The third test of a prophet is the accuracy of his
predictions.
Predicting, however, is not the primary function of a
prophet. A
prophet’s work is to bear the messages which God
gives, and those
messages may or may not contain information about the
future. But when
God does reveal future events, we may be sure that it
will happen just as
He has foretold.
Sometimes God gives conditional prophecies. Jonah’s
message of the fall
of Nineveh, for example, was conditioned upon the
response of the people.
Because Satan can also foretell certain events before
they happen,
fulfilled predictions cannot be considered conclusive
evidence of the
genuine gift of prophecy. But Satan cannot predict
with 100% accuracy as
God does. For this reason, when a prophet’s
predictions are consistently
fulfilled throughout his entire career, we must take
it as evidence of
his authenticity. We should then look for the other
tests to be met as
well.
12. What is one key teaching that must be checked?
1 John 4:3
13. What two physical effects did Daniel report from
his vision?
Daniel 10:17
The effects of Daniel’s vision are described in detail
in Daniel 10:7-19.
a. Daniel alone saw the vision. The men with him did
not see it, but
were afraid.
b. He lost all his own strength.
c. He lost consciousness, then heard a voice.
d. A hand touched him, which set him on his hands and
knees.
e. He then arose to his feet.
f. He became dumb.
g. His lips were touched; he was able to speak.
h. There was no breath in him.
i. He was given strength.
14. When the prophet Balaam heard the words of God and
saw the vision of
the Almighty, how was his physical condition
described?
Numbers 24:4
Although never a conclusive test of divine
inspiration, supernatural
phenomena accompanying a vision do lend credibility to
a prophet’s
message. But because Satan can counterfeit such signs,
we cannot base our
confidence in a prophet solely upon physical
manifestations.
Physical signs are not always present when a prophet
receives a
revelation. God has often spoken to His prophets in
dreams while they
were sleeping.
15. We have many members in one body; and in what
respect are all members
of the body different?
Romans 12:4
16. What does each member have differently?
Romans 12:6
Please also read 1 Corinthians Chapter 12, especially
verses 4-11, 14-19,
28-30. The Bible does not say that a true believer has
to have any one
particular gift. Neither does it say that the believer
may choose his
gift. The Holy Spirit gives different gifts to
different people,
“dividing them severally as He will.”
17. Among the signs Jesus said would follow them that
believe, they would
speak with what?
Mark 16:17
The word “tongue” (glossa) means “language.”
18. On the day of Pentecost, how did each foreign
visitor hear the
apostles speak?
Acts 2:6
A second manifestation of the gift of tongues took
place at the house of
Cornelius, a Roman centurion (Acts 10:46).
19. How did Peter explain that the gift of tongues at
the house of
Cornelius was no different from what was experienced
at
Pentecost?
Acts 11:17
The only other recorded instance of tongues in the
Bible is Acts 19:6.
And there is nothing in the passage to indicate that
its manifestation
was any different.
20. Though I speak with tongues of men and of angels,
and have not
charity, I am become as what?
1 Corinthians 13:1
21. What is the only Biblically acceptable procedure
for speaking in
other tongues?
1 Corinthians 14:27
22. What if there is no one to interpret it?
1 Corinthians 14:28
23. Let all things be done unto what?
1 Corinthians 14:26
“Except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be
understood, how shall it
be known what is spoken? For ye shall speak into the
air.” 1 Corinthians
14:9.
“Therefore if I know not the meaning of the voice, I
shall be unto him
that speaketh a barbarian, and he that speaketh shall
be a barbarian unto
me.” 1 Corinthians 14:11.
“If therefore the whole church be come together into
one place, and all
speak with tongues, and there come in those that are
unlearned, or
unbelievers, will they not say that ye are mad?” 1
Corinthians 14:23.
24. Does confusion come from God?
1 Corinthians 14:33
25. What is the purpose of tongues?
1 Corinthians 14:22
26. How therefore should all things be done?
1 Corinthians 14:40
In the Light of God’s Word....(Please respond YES or
NO)
I understand that the Bible has set forth specific
tests for determining
the genuineness of prophets.
I understand that spiritual gifts are distributed
according to God’s
will, not ours.
I understand that the purpose of the gift of tongues
is to communicate
the gospel, and would be useless where it is not
needed for that
purpose.
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