With so much technology available before us, what are we in pursuit of today and what place does eternal life have in our daily existence?
How do we treat the things which God has given us so freely in Christ? Are they treasures to us or merely stepping stones to our own desires?
Through which door have we entered our religious experience, one based on the traditions of men, or one based on identification with the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ?
How do we respond to frustration, to not getting our own way when we want it, with patient trust in God or with anger and acting out?
What place do the commandments of God have in our lives—honor and obedience, or avoidance?
The answers to the questions above may reveal much about the current state of Christianity as a whole, as well as the condition of our individual hearts.