TIMOTHY OLUWOLE OBADARE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE...AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF TIMOTHY OLUWOLE OBADARE...
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TIMOTHY OLUWOLE OBADARE
CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
Timothy Oluwole Obadare Correspondence
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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF TIMOTHY
OLUWOLE OBADARE
CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
1. To contribute to the growth and
development of Christianity in Nigeria as
a country and Africa as a continent.
2. To encourage Christians and Bible
Scholars
3. To give recognition, reward and award
(RRA) to deserving Christian to serve as
role models
4. To highlight the roles of Christianity in
the Society.
COURSE ONE
Answer all questions
St. John 12:48 – A stupendous claim
He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my
words, hath one that judgeth him; the
word I have spoken, the same shall judge
him in the last day.
1. Who spoke theses words?
2. To who were they spoken?
3. What led our Lord to speak these
words?
4. How does Lord seek to dispel the fear
of men?
5. What is meant by the words “rejecteth
me” here?
6. Against what else does our Lord warn?
7. In what two ways may irreverence be
shown to our Lord?
8. What does this teach us concerning our
Lord’s person?
9. What does our Lord condemn besides
rejecting him.
10. What does this teach us?
2 Corinthian 5:20-21 – The Divine Embassy
Now then we are ambassadors of Christ as
though God did beseech you by us; we pray you
in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God. For
he hath made him to be sin for us, who know no
sin; what we might be made the righteousness of
God in him.
1. To whom these words refer?
2. What has Paul called their work
previously?
3. What does he here call it?
4. Why does the text begin “Now then”?
5. What is meant by an Ambassador?
6. What does this teach us about the
Christian Ministry?
7. What is the duty of an ambassador?
8. What lesson do these words teach?
9. What is meant by righteousness of God?
Deuteronomy 4:2
Ye shall not add unto the word which I command
you, either shall ye diminish ought from it, that
ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your
God which I command you.
1. From what book is our text taken?
2. What is the meaning of “Deuteronomy”?
3. Why are these commands so important?
4. What other name is given to
commandments in our text?
5. What does the use of the expression “the
word teach us”
6. What does it teach us about the authority
belonging to these commands
7. Why then were the commandments
written?
8. Through whom was the command of God
given?
9. Where Moses did received the
commandments?
10. What is the first thing that our text
prohibits?
COURSE TWO
Answer All Questions
The Nature of God
God is spirit; and they that worship Him must
worship Him in spirit and in truth
1. By whom were these words spoken?
2. To who were they spoken?
3. What does this teach us about worship?
4. What is meant by saying “God is a spirit?
5. What are the characteristics of the Soul
6. What do we call the great power of soul
processes?
7. From what part of us do we get the best
idea of God?
8. What should we render to God?
9. What does our Lord teaches concerning
the manner of worship?
10. What is meant by they must worship Him
in Spirit and in truth?
11. What is meant by worshipping in Spirit?
12. How can we worship in Spirit?
13. What is meant by Worshipping “in
Truth”?
14. How can we know what God is?
John 3:3
Jesus answered and said unto him, verily, verily,
I say unto thee, except a man be born again, he
cannot see the kingdom of God
1. To whom were these words spoken?
2. What are we told about Nicodemus?
3. What brought Nicodemus to our Lord
Jesus Christ?
4. How does the fact that Nicodemus was a
Pharisee help us to understand our Lord’s
words?
5. What is meant by “Verily”?
6. What was our Lord’s message to
Nicodemus?
7. What do the words “born from above”
teach us?
8. How do the following words of
Nicodemus show that our Lord spoke of
an entire change of nature?
9. What do the words “born again” or “from
above” teach us as to the nature of the
change?
10. How do the following words of
Nicodemus show that our Lord spoke of
an entire change of nature?
1 Cor 15:55. 56, 57
O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is
thy victory? The sting of death is sin; and the
strength of sin is the law. But thanks to God,
which giveth us the victory through our Jesus
Christ.
1. Who wrote these words?
2. To whom did he write them?
3. What led him to write on this subject?
4. On what does St. Paul base his
expectation of triumph?
5. How does he describe the resurrection?
6. What does this teach us?
7. What is the first question?
8. To what Is death compared here?
9. What is the second questions?
10. What is meant by “grave”?
11. What does St. Paul mean by saying death
has no victory because its stings is gone?
COURSE THREE
Acts 3:20-21
And He shall send Jesus Christ, which before
we preached unto you; whom the heaven must
receive until the times of restitution of all things,
which God hath spoken by the mouth of all His
holy prophets since the world began.
1. Who spoke these words?
2. When were they spoken?
3. In what place were they spoken?
4. What two blessings are promised as the
result of repentance and conversion?
5. What name is given to our Lord in the
text?
6. What is meant by “the Christ”
7. What three classes of People were
anointed in Old Testament?
8. What is the meaning of the word “Jesus”?
9. What is the first thing said about our Lord
Jesus in this text?
10. What is meant by saying “hath been
appointed for you”?
11. What is meant by “The heaven must
receive?
12. How is the period of our Lord’s heavenly
residence defined?
St. John 14:13-14
And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that I
will do, that the father may be glorified in the
Son. If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will
do it.
1. To who are these words spoken?
2. On what occasion were they spoken?
3. What gave rise to these words?
4. What was our Lord’s answer?
5. What additional proofs of close identity
did our Lord give?
6. How does our Lord show His equality
with the Father in this text?
7. What is meant by “Whatsoever”?
8. What obligation does the text lay upon us?
9. What condition does our Lord lay down
for granting prayer?
10. What is meant by “in My Name”.
John 14: 26
But the Comforter which is the Holy Ghost,
whom the father will send in my name, he shall
teach you all things, and bring all things to your
remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
1. Who spoke these words?
2. On what occasion were they spoken
3. Of what had our Lord been speaking?
4. What name does our Lord give in these
verses to the Holy Spirit?
5. What is the meaning of Comforter?
6. How many times is this used in New
Testament?
7. Who is the Holy Ghost?
8. In whose name is the Holy Spirit sent?
9. What does our Lord go on to tell us
concerning the Holy Spirit?
10. Who is here spoken of as sending the
Holy Spirit?
COURSE FOUR
Roman 6:23
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God
is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
1. What is meant by the word “Wages”
2. What 3 kinds of death are spoken of in
scripture?
3. What question at the beginning of the
chapter led to the explanation of the two
ways and the two ends?
4. Where does God’s gift of eternal life
reside?
5. What is meant by saying life is “in” or
“through Jesus Christ our Lord”?
6. What, then, does the text teach us about
holiness?
7. What is the contrast made between
“eternal life” and “death”?
8. Who are they who receive this “free gift”?
St. John 5:39
Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye
have eternal life; and they are they which testify
of me.
1. Who spake the words?
2. To who were they spoken
3. What had our Lord done to make the Jews
angry?
4. How did our Lord answer their objection?
5. What objection did the Jews make to this
saying?
6. What is the meaning of the words “I
receive not testimony from man”?
7. Where does our Lord say God’s world is
to be found?
8. What is meant by “the Scripture?
9. To what “Scriptures” does our Lord refer?
10. How do we know that our Lord intended
us to understand that the scriptures were
really the Father’s word to men?
John 6:35
And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life;
he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he
that believeth on me shall never thirst.
1. To whom were these words addressed?
2. What does our Lord call himself in this
text?
3. How does our Lord contrast the “true
bread” with the manna?
4. What did our Lord mean by saying, “I am
the bread of life”
5. What is meant by “He that cometh to
me”?
6. Who are those who are coming to Christ?
7. What is meant by believeth?
8. What do “hunger” and “thirst” represent?
COURSE FIVE
Isaiah XLII:8
I am the Lord; that is my name; and my glory
will I not give to another, neither my praise to
graven images.
1. What promise goes immediately before
our text
2. What is the relation of the text to this
promise?
3. What name is given to God?
4. How is the name Jehovah first revealed?
5. What is the probable meaning of the
word?
6. What is meant by the saying “I am the
Lord”?
7. What was it dangerous to depart from
God?
8. What is the meaning of the word ‘glory’?
9. What is the meaning of “Will I not give”?
10. What is meant by the word “praise”?
Galatians 5: 22, 23, 24
But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long
suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness,
temperance; against such there is no law. And
they that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh
with the affections and lusts.
1. Who wrote these works?
2. What had he been speaking about?
3. How do we gain victory over the flesh?
By walking in, or by, the spirit
4. What does St. Paul contrast the fruit of the
spirit?
5. Why does He speaks of the fruit of the
spirit?
6. What is the difference between fruit and
works?
7. What is the first things mentioned as the
fruit of the spirit?
8. Why is it mentioned first?
9. What is meant by joy?
10. Why should the Christian be glad?
11. What is meant by peace?
12. What is meant by long-suffering?
13. What is meant by gentleness?
14. What is meant by goodness?
15. What is meant by faith?
16. What is meant by meekness?
17. What is meant by temperance?
Daniel 8:18
O my God, incline thine ear, and hear; open
thine eyes, and behold our desolutions, and the
city which is called by the name’ for we do not
present our supplications before thee for our
righteousness, but for thy great mercies.
1. Who spoke these words?
2. What led him to speak them?
3. Why did his study lead him to pray?
4. What does this teach us about our study of
the bible?
5. With what words does our text begin?
6. What do we know about Daniel’s habits
of prayer?
7. What do the opening words of the text
suggest to us?
8. Why is Daniel so fervent?
9. What is meant by “incline thine ear”?
10. What is meant by “Open thine eyes, and
behold”?
11. What does Daniel ask God to consider?