JANUARY 24, 2023
PRISONER OF THE LORD
STUDY GUIDE
STUDY GUIDE
, PRISONER OF THE LORD
STUDY GUIDE
This study guide is based on the book entitled "The Prisoner Of The Lord". You will need a copy
of the book and your Bible in order to use the guide. Page numbers and/or scriptural references
are provided to guide your study of the material.
If you are teaching a class from this book, you are free to add questions that relate to additional
material you may have covered in your sessions. You may also delete questions if you need to
shorten the study guide. To save reproduction costs, reproduce the guide back-to-back and let
students write their answers on separate paper.
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 3
1 Realizing Where You Are 4
2 Making Decisions That Determine Destiny 5
3 Living Your New Life 7
4 Refusing To Turn Back 9
5 Utilizing Your Secret Power Source 11
6 Breaking Bondages 13
7 Eliminating Negative Emotions 14
8 Forgetting The Pain Of The Past 15
9 Controlling Your Mind 16
10 Mastering Your Mouth 17
11 Retaining And Repairing Relationships 19
12 Trusting The God Of What Is Left 21
13 Refusing To Fall 23
14 Finding Hope In The Valley Of Achor 24
15 Conquering The Giants 25
16 Standing Strong In The Storm 26
17 Fulfilling Your Destiny 27
18 Pursuing Purpose In Prison 28
19 Facing The Future 29
20 Finishing Well 30
Appendices: 31
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, INTRODUCTION
1. For whom is this book written? Page 5
2. Upon what is this book based? Page 5
3. What does God promise if you obey the guidelines given in His Word? Pages 5-6
4. What efforts do not result in true change? Page 6
5. From where does true change come and how is it manifested? Page 6
6. What is an important purpose of the Bible? Page 6
7. You can't change where you are right now, but what can you change? Page 6
8. What assurance does Psalm 139:7-8 give that you are not alone in your incarceration?
9. From where does the title of this book come? Page 7
10. Using pages 7-8, answer the following questions about the Apostle Paul:
-How did Paul view his incarceration?
-What did Paul do despite his imprisonment?
-Who did Paul believe was in control of his circumstances?
11. Take time to do what the final paragraph requests on page 8.
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PRISONER OF THE LORD
STUDY GUIDE
STUDY GUIDE
, PRISONER OF THE LORD
STUDY GUIDE
This study guide is based on the book entitled "The Prisoner Of The Lord". You will need a copy
of the book and your Bible in order to use the guide. Page numbers and/or scriptural references
are provided to guide your study of the material.
If you are teaching a class from this book, you are free to add questions that relate to additional
material you may have covered in your sessions. You may also delete questions if you need to
shorten the study guide. To save reproduction costs, reproduce the guide back-to-back and let
students write their answers on separate paper.
1
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 3
1 Realizing Where You Are 4
2 Making Decisions That Determine Destiny 5
3 Living Your New Life 7
4 Refusing To Turn Back 9
5 Utilizing Your Secret Power Source 11
6 Breaking Bondages 13
7 Eliminating Negative Emotions 14
8 Forgetting The Pain Of The Past 15
9 Controlling Your Mind 16
10 Mastering Your Mouth 17
11 Retaining And Repairing Relationships 19
12 Trusting The God Of What Is Left 21
13 Refusing To Fall 23
14 Finding Hope In The Valley Of Achor 24
15 Conquering The Giants 25
16 Standing Strong In The Storm 26
17 Fulfilling Your Destiny 27
18 Pursuing Purpose In Prison 28
19 Facing The Future 29
20 Finishing Well 30
Appendices: 31
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, INTRODUCTION
1. For whom is this book written? Page 5
2. Upon what is this book based? Page 5
3. What does God promise if you obey the guidelines given in His Word? Pages 5-6
4. What efforts do not result in true change? Page 6
5. From where does true change come and how is it manifested? Page 6
6. What is an important purpose of the Bible? Page 6
7. You can't change where you are right now, but what can you change? Page 6
8. What assurance does Psalm 139:7-8 give that you are not alone in your incarceration?
9. From where does the title of this book come? Page 7
10. Using pages 7-8, answer the following questions about the Apostle Paul:
-How did Paul view his incarceration?
-What did Paul do despite his imprisonment?
-Who did Paul believe was in control of his circumstances?
11. Take time to do what the final paragraph requests on page 8.
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