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Do you have any suggestions or changes for this program? | no i think its a good challenge and a good way to make people learn things about god and the bile also I think its good cause you have to work for the goal that you have with is to finish the bible lessons but yeah I like theserr program I think it is pretty good and it helped me learn new things about god and the bible. Add Comment |
Great job finishing all 15 lessons and we look forward to seeing you at camp this summer! What is one thing you learned from doing all these lessons or what stood out to you from these lessons? | i learned that god will always be with you and he will protect you and I also learned that everything happens for a reason Add Comment |
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How is this a comfort in times of fear? | because it shows me that i can do anything and the lord will always be with me even when I'm scared Add Comment |
Is it easy? | yes Add Comment |
Notice the start of this psalm: “Whom shall I fear?” Now notice the end of this psalm. How important is it to trust and wait for Got to act? | it is really important Add Comment |
Final conversation. David’s point is that even if my father and mother forsake me something is always true. What is always true? | the lord will always be with you Add Comment |
This last conversation is about not giving in. When we give in to hatred because of fear we travel the same road as our enemies. When they breathe our violence, then so do we. It is a natural response to fear and hate. It is also the wrong response to it. What three things does David rely on to not walk the road of his adversaries? | his trust in god and gods promises also the acknowledge of gods goodness Add Comment |
What can you do to help you during those times when it is not easy to wait on the Lord? | i can just take a deep breath and realize that everything happens for a reason Add Comment |
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As a Christian, do you ever have to fear that God will abandon you? | nope Add Comment |
Now the second conversation (verses 7-9). What do you notice about Psalm 51 and Psalm 27:7-9? | i noticed that they talk about some similar things Add Comment |
How is David words “You have said, "Seek my face." My heart says to you, "Your face, LORD, do I seek,” a realization that God will never abandon you? | its a relization because he knows and I know Add Comment |
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What conclusions did he make as a result of his actions? (Note: He will hide me, He will conceal me, He will lift me are all symbolic.) | it will be hidden in God's dwelling during his times in trouble Add Comment |
Now notice David’s praise in verse 6. How is it possible to be filled with joy and worship God passionately in the midst of the fears in our lives? | it is possible to have joy by focusing gods character and acknowledging his presence Add Comment |
What in verse 2 keeps you from doing so? | Well, causeit'ss against the rules of the bible against sinning Add Comment |
Enemies, war! That is a lot to be afraid of. Why is David confident nonetheless? | he was confident because he wasn't hiding in the dark also probably because god was with him. Add Comment |
Have you ever been bullied and wanted to retaliate? | yeah Add Comment |
The answer to why is found in verse 4 & 5. What action did David take that took away his fears? | he battled his fears with god by his side Add Comment |
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What is David’s response to his fears? | his respones by declaring his trust in god Add Comment |
What did he bring back to his mind? | his relationship with god Add Comment |
David was a warrior and this was a warrior psalm. We all have our own battles. How we handle them will determine our lives. David’s conclusion is a powerful reminder of who is fight our battles and what we need to do: 14 Wait for the LORD; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the LORD! David first question is the most important. It beings the first conversation David has with himself when he is afraid. We are pushed around by a lot of fears in life. Sometimes it is a matter of life and death type fears, other times it is as simple as the fear of rejection. What fears tend to push you around? | fear that someone is going to abandon me idk Add Comment |
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What image does the still waters bring to your mind? | it brings me a sense of peacful rest and refreshment Add Comment |
The next phrase is "He leads me beside still waters,"; sheep will follow whoever will lead them. If they follow other sheep, they might end of dead. Have you followed someone other than Jesus? How did that end up? | no i have never Add Comment |
What is the connection between green pastures, still waters and He restores my soul? | the connection is they all symbolize peace and care Add Comment |
How important is it to have a life where Jesus is leading it? | it is really important Add Comment |
How does this image of lying in a green pasture make you feel? | it makes me feel happy Add Comment |
Staying with the shepherd/sheep picture, what image comes to mind when you read verse 2? | a sheperd leading a bunch of sheep in a field that is peaceful Add Comment |
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What does God tell Moses to tell the Israelites who sent him? | He tells Moses I am or something like that Add Comment |
All captials LORD means Yahweh, "I Am" and "I have been" and also "I shall be." He is eternal, it is a perfect name. What are some things you think about when you think of God? | i think of the creation of the heavens and the world and the bible also life and sin Add Comment |
What else does God tell Moses to tell the Israelites (verse 15)? | He says Yahweh, the god of your fathers, and the god of Abraham, the god of Isaac also, and the god of Jacob, has sent me to you. Add Comment |
For review, do you remember what LORD means (from Psalm 8 "Oh LORD our Lord")? If so, what does it mean? | It means god is the ruler of the world, and he created us and the world Add Comment |
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Sheep are very helpless, they can eat themselves to death if not watched and if you put them on their backs they can die as they can't right themselves. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned-everyone- to his own way." We, like sheep, would be forever lost and would easily die without a Shepherd. Is God your Shepherd? | yes but also no Add Comment |
This is the Psalm for today and it starts out with The LORD, that's why we reviewed what it means. It's important to realize who is the Shepherd. If the Lord is the Shepherd, what are we? | where the sheep if the lord is the sheperd Add Comment |
Do your actions (the way you live) demonstrate that God is your Shepherd? | no Add Comment |
What is the second phrase of verse 1? | i shall not want Add Comment |
The word "want" in Hebrew means to not lack anything. The rest of the Psalm is about how God meets the needs of the sheep. List as many different needs from this Psalm that you see. | food and water , comfort and guidance also safety and protection Add Comment |
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Why was David not afraid of death? | he was not afraid because god was with him Add Comment |
Hebrews 12:6 tells us God disciplines those He loves. David found comfort in God's discipline because it showed him God loved him. It is a way to know and experience God's presence. How can you see God's discipline as bringing comfort? | i cant really see any discipline comforting Add Comment |
What as David not afraid of in verse 4? | evilness Add Comment |
Have you experienced God's discipline? | nope Add Comment |
A shepherd uses his staff to guide, direct and discipline his sheep. Do you find it comforting when your parents discipline you? | no not really Add Comment |
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Verse 5 brings us to the reason for this Psalm, picture David eating a lavish meal with his enemies all around. Do you feel safe with your relationship with God as David did? | yeah i do Add Comment |
Have you experience a life of overflowing joy, peace, and love? | yes Add Comment |
Teens face a host of fears: Fear of not being accepted, fear of not fitting in, fear of not being loved, fear of being made fun of, fear of being embarrassed, fear of being let down, How can you move from living in fear to living with a peace that comes from God? | by cultivating a lifestyle of praying Add Comment |
What can you start doing or stop doing to experience more peace and less fear and overflowing joy and love? | i can stop caring what people think and I can just put all my fear behind me and try things out of my comfort zone idk Add Comment |
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How should looking intently at what has been made (creation) cause you to think about how great God is? | Looking intently at what god has made would cause me to have a sense of wow and awe, and also wonder Add Comment |
How should looking intently at what has been made (creation) cause you to ask why God should have anything to do with me? | looking intently at was has been made should spark a sense to ask more questions about god Add Comment |
What reasons do you see in this Psalm for shouting: “Oh LORD our Lord how majestic is your name in all the earth.” | It's a profound sense of awe and reverence, also glory, and immense power Add Comment |
After reading all this, do you see that you are valuable to God? And why? | yeah i do because it shows me that he cares about everyone and everything Add Comment |
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There are two references to Jesus in the Psalm 8 passage. The first in Daniel 7:13-14. The second in Hebrews 2:5-15. If the last part of verse 4 (the son of man) and following to the end of verse 7 is about Jesus, how would this lead to a greater understand of why we should say: “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth?” | it would lead to a greater understanding because it shows us that god is majestic and he created the world idk Add Comment |
There are two references to Jesus in the Psalm 8 passage. The first in Daniel 7:13-14. The second in Hebrews 2:5-15. If the last part of verse 4 (the son of man) and following to the end of verse 7 is about Jesus, how would this lead to a greater understand of why we should say: “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth?” | it would lead to a greater understanding because it shows us that god is majestic and he created the world idk Add Comment |
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Next, “You have established strength because of your foes.” Also, notice what David writes next “…to still the enemy, and the avenger.” Notice that foes are plural and enemy and avenger are singular. Who are the foes and who is this enemy and avenger? | They are like human advisors for the foreign religion and are also like religious leaders. And Avengers are like enemies, are like satan and the devil. Add Comment |
“You have set your glory above the heavens?” Some translate that a bit like this: “You have set your glory in the heavens above.” Others think this means that God is greater and beyond the heavens (universe and everything in it). What do you think and why? | i think they are correct becaue he created this world and the heavens so he must be greater then them. Add Comment |
How does this relate to Jesus’ confrontation with the chief priests and the scribes mentioned in Matthew 21? | it relates because it like highlights a growing conflict and all that Add Comment |
Now some Interpretation questions. “Oh LORD our Lord.” These are not the same words. The LORD in all caps is YHWH (Yahweh) it is the Eternal Creator LORD of the Universe. Lord is Adonai which means ruler in the sense of king or governor. Why does David refer to the Eternal God of the Universe as, “our Lord” or our king? | david refers to eternal god of the universe and our king because it reflects biblical understanding of like gods authoority. Add Comment |
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Let's Observe. Verse 2 is quoted by Jesus in the New Testament. Read Matthew 21:15-17. Jesus does not quote the verse word for word, he paraphrases it. So, who are they praising? | they wanted children to stop praying him in that way. there also prasing the universe idek Add Comment |
What is the result of their praising in verse 2 of Psalm 8? | the result of them praising is he established more strength Add Comment |
Do you think He silenced them? | yes and no Add Comment |
Please note that most scholars think that David was young when he wrote this song. David spent many nights out under the stars. He spent many a night thinking about God. So since you have studied psalm 19 what have you been thinking about God and Jesus? | highlights of beauty and the universe Add Comment |
What is the result of the children praising Jesus in the temple as explained in the Matthew passage in verse 15? | th result of children was indigant or dipleased Add Comment |
When you look up at the stars in the sky what do you think about? | i think about the universe and how big it is and that its kinda terrifying to think about Add Comment |
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Why do you think David begins the Psalm with what can be known about God in creation and then spend the rest of the Psalm talking about how wonderful God’s Word is? | I think David begins the psalm as God's creation because he wants people to emphasize that God's revelation is not limited to his world. Add Comment |
First notice the structure by following the action. One thing you should notice is that the verse breaks in the wrong place. Please note that chapter breaks and verse breaks were done by Robert Stephanus in the 16th century and he had no idea what he was doing and unfortunately they stuck. Verse 5 should begin with “In them he has set…”. If you look closely, you will notice that a person can sing the first line of the song and then the choir responds. This is repeated with both the leader and choir singing the last line together: “whose voice is not heard.” There is a middle part where the leader sings and the choir responds. Then there the final part which is a repeat of the first – leader, response, leader, response, both: “and there sin nothing hidden from its heat.” From this structure you can make out the meaning or point of this song. So what is the point of this song? | the point of that song is to explore how god revealed himself thru him creating the world we like on and creation Add Comment |
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Why did David write a song about both the night and the day? | David wrote a song about both night and day to honor god and his creation of the world. Add Comment |
What must the being who made all this, both what is seen and what is not seen, be like? | god im not to sure. Add Comment |
How constantly does God declare what is like by what has been made? | god constantly declares what he has made by like mature and creation. Add Comment |
What qualities/ characteristics of God can you discover by what has been made? List as many as you can. | He's self-sufficient, infinite,imutable , omnipresent Add Comment |
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What are some consequence of not seeing God and acknowledging Him as God? List and many as you can. | Some consequences of not seeing god and acknowledging him as god is a lack of spiritual fulfillment, and potential consequences of not thinking that he is real and all that. Add Comment |
Notice verse 30. The last phrase is, “disobedient to parents.” How is not respecting those in authority over you – your parents – an example of not clearly seeing and acknowledging God for who He is. | It's an example because you're not understanding God's order also authority. Add Comment |
Pay close attention to Romans 1:19-21. Why do people not clearly see God and what He is like by what has been made? | because people make up their own thoughts about him Add Comment |
So go outside on a clear night in a dark place and look up and ask yourself: “What do I learn about the being who made all this?” | i learned a lot Add Comment |
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Do you have a reading plan (where and when to read the Bible)? | yeah i do Add Comment |
If so, what is it and how are you doing? If not, why not and what could it look like (where would you like to read)? | i read outside on my trampoline or in my room and I read whenever I have free times but I mostly read the bible on wednesdays. Add Comment |
Why is it important to know what is in the Bible? | it is important because it's like the most important source of understand god and his rules Add Comment |
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Why would David call God his Rock? | He called god his rock because he attributed his safety to god when he was in the wilderness. Add Comment |
What are the benefits of obeying God's Word that David gives? | Some benefits of obeying God's word that David gives are that you are obeying god, idk I'm not too sure Add Comment |
What does David describe about God's Word (verses 7-10)? List as many as you find. | perfect, sure and right Add Comment |
Why do you think David uses a lot of repitition when describing God's Word (the Bible)? | I think David uses a lot of repetition when describing God's word because he wants to emphasize the power of God. Add Comment |
Why would David call God his Redeemer? | because he was his rock im not to sure Add Comment |
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What three things does David ascribe (tell about) to God that would be helpful to keep in mind and why? | all knowing, all present, all powerful. Add Comment |
A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his son. (You can read about it in 2 Samuel chapters 11-18). This Psalm is often called a morning psalm. Why would this be helpful to sing or pray in the morning? | it could be helpful because it keeps people having a positive tone for the day Add Comment |
Write in one sentence the main point of this Psalm. | Blessings come from delighting in God's law and favor. Add Comment |
What three things does David ascribe (tell about) to God that would be helpful to keep in mind and why? | all knowing, all present, all powerful. Add Comment |
A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his son. (You can read about it in 2 Samuel chapters 11-18). This Psalm is often called a morning psalm. Why would this be helpful to sing or pray in the morning? | it could be helpful because it keeps people having a positive tone for the day Add Comment |
Write in one sentence the main point of this Psalm. | Blessings come from delighting in God's law and favor. Add Comment |
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The way we would say verse 8 is “the moment my head hit the pillow I am out like a light.” How is this possible in the midst of great trials? | it is possible because god made it possible and we turn our mind of Add Comment |
Now, look back over both Psalms and what can you do in the morning and in the evening that will give you great peace and joy even in hard times? | i can think of things that make me happy or go outside. Add Comment |
Write in one sentence the main point of this Psalm. | these psalm is like a plea fro gods grace and a call for trust in his like protection and adversity. Add Comment |
How can you use this Psalm to encourage others who are going through hard times? | i can use Psalm to encourage other by telling the person like a verse that is impactful or that highlight god and his unwavering love. Add Comment |
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What than are we to ponder (think deeply about)? | life im not to sure Add Comment |
Has anyone or anything kept you awake at night while you think about it over and over? Think carefully about this. It is a common experience. | Yes, there has been someone or something that has kept me awake at night, and I think about it over and over. Add Comment |
Verse 4 is a bit odd. That seems strange. Read Ephesians 4:17-27. The word for anger here is not “be mad” but rather be in awe of God. A better word is fear, or revere. Often when we stew over something we leave God out of it. How would fearing God (trusting, turn it over to God) prevent us from sinning when we are angry at someone and it is keeping us awake? | it can prevent us from sinning when were angry because he has power and he controls everything Add Comment |
David offers at least four things a person can do rather than stew in verse 3 and 4 that will quiet your heart so you can sleep in peace. List them here and talk about how each would quiet your heart. | Confessing your sins, honoring god, and not sinning, also taking time to have faith in god. And lastly, pray and seek guidance from god. Add Comment |
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What do you notice about God and his character in this Psalm? | he expresess resiliance and god as like a source of protection Add Comment |
How one starts one’s day can determine not only how that day will go but often how life will go. There are countless people who live life on autopilot, just going through the motions. What is there in this Psalm that can help you start each and every day off right even if everything is going wrong? | in psalm it can help me start every day with a good attitude Add Comment |
How do want God to use the truths in this Psalm in your life and through your life? | i would like that because it shows that I have like a source of protection Add Comment |
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Why is the contrast important? | The contrast is important because you learn that sometimes you can be wrong and your not always going to be right. Add Comment |
What are some things Psalm 3 and Psalm 139 have in common? | They share the same thought of god, of God's knowledge, and the fact that he knows everything about him Add Comment |
There is a contrast in the psalm around the idea of salvation. What is it ? | The contrast around the idea of salvation is god is more encompassing and universal, salvation includes God's intimate knowledge and presence Add Comment |
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What do you learn about Jesus from this passage? | I learned that he is a figure of obedience and power Add Comment |
Why does Jesus seem so calm? | I think Jesus seems calm because he knows his understanding and purpose in the world Add Comment |
How can we learn to remain calm during a crisis, storm, stress, emergency, etc? | We can all learn to stay calm, and like using grounding exercises, also self-talk Add Comment |
What do you learn about the disciples, how were they reacting and feeling? | I learned they felt fearful, and their reactions to that led to anxiety. Add Comment |
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This is taking place on Thursday evening, the day before Jesus was crucified. What is Jesus' main point to His disciples? | His main point is to comfort them and to prepare them for what's going to happen next Add Comment |
How could this be confusing to His disciples? | It could be confusing cause they didn't understand the full meaning of him. Add Comment |
How could this be encouraging to the disciples and to you? | This could be encouraging because u have a future of joy. Add Comment |
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Who is the focus of Jesus' prayers? | Jesus focuses on his relationship with god the Father Add Comment |
What does Jesus focus His prayer on for the disciples and other believers? | Jesus emphasizes the importance of unity and protection. Add Comment |
What does Jesus praying tell you about the importance of prayer? | It tells me that it's a way to communicate with Jesus and to seek guidance in life. Add Comment |
What can you learn from Jesus' prayers as to how to pray for others? | I learned that I can pray with love and pray with faith for others Add Comment |
How would this change the way you pray for others? | i could change to like pray for them to have food and that they are safe Add Comment |
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Why was Jesus' death necessary? | His death was necessary because without his death, we would have no way to forgive our sins. Add Comment |
Why did Pilate give into the crowd and pharisees? | He gave in because of fear and maybe peer pressure Add Comment |
What stands out to you about His death? | He yielded to like political pressure and Add Comment |
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What can you learn about comforting someone from the way Jesus responded to Mary? | I learned that it is like demonstrating the way of empathy you have for someone and comfort. Add Comment |
What doubts do you have about Jesus being alive or being God? | none Add Comment |
HE IS RISEN! Take a minute to picture the interaction with Jesus and Mary. Think about her posture, how she is trying to talk while weeping, about how Jesus is looking at her. Think about her reaction when Jesus says her name. I think this is such a beautiful interaction. I picture Jesus saying her name with so much compassion, tenderness and love. And I picture her looking up with tear filled eyes and being filled with joy at the sound of her name. What do you see, feel or think about this interaction? | I see Mary looking up into the night sky, and I feel like that was a beautiful interaction, and would be if you could see it in real life Add Comment |
Why was is it important that Jesus showed Himself to others? | It is important cause it leads people to like resurrection and like keeping promises Add Comment |
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Is there someone you need to forgive (or apologize to) to be reconciled to? If so, pray about that and I encourage you to make it happen. | no there is nothing that i currently need to forgive. Add Comment |
What do you learn about forgiveness and reconciliation from Jesus? | i learned that forgiveness and reconciliation are free and unconditional. Add Comment |
How do you think Peter felt after Jesus talked to him? | i think peter felt a sense of like relife and renewed purpose for life and a sense of like honor. Add Comment |
What did Jesus do for Peter? | jesus reinstates peter. Add Comment |
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Why can you not accomplish anything apart from Christ? | I can't accomplish anything apart from Christ because there is no more fruit on the vine or branch. Add Comment |
How can this passage give you courage in your life? | It can give me courage to believe. Add Comment |
What is the main point of Jesus' teaching in this passage? | Jesus' main teaching is to teach the importance of him. Add Comment |
What can you do on your own? | I can read on my own, I can write on my own, and I can learn on my own. Also, I can do my laundry on my own Add Comment |
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How could this help His disciples in the coming days and down the road? | It could help them spread the word about him. Add Comment |
What is the main point of this passage-what is Jesus' purpose in this passage? | I think the main point is to have comfort and strength, and faith in his disciples Add Comment |
How can this passage encourage you in your faith and in your life? | It can encourage me to have comfort and reassurance and faith, also hope during times that are rough Add Comment |
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With that previous question in mind, what can you do to prevent and steer clear of temptation (protect yourself from sinning)? | I could focus on cultivating a strong life and not doing anything bad. Add Comment |
This chapter takes place on Thursday evening, the day before He is crucified. | Yep, he is crucified Add Comment |
What was the point of Jesus washing the disciples' feet? | The point of Jesus washing the disciples' feet is to show them the depth of Jesus ' love Add Comment |
What attribute or charater trait of Jesus stands out to you in this passage and why? | Some character traits of Jesus in this passage are humility and self-love Add Comment |
How do you think Peter felt when Jesus predicted his denials? | I think Peter probably felt disappointed and shocked Add Comment |
How would you feel if Jesus called out your sin ahead of time? | I would probably feel disappointed in myself and embarrassed. Add Comment |
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Why are the people so excited for Jesus? | They are so excited because they believe he is a messiah Add Comment |
What does Jesus focus on following His grand entrance into Jerusalem and why? | Jesus focuses on the temple and teaching people Add Comment |
This chapter takes place on the Sunday (what we now call Palm Sunday) before Jesus was crucified. What is the general mood and attitude towards Jesus? | celebration and happiness Add Comment |
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What is the main point of this passage? | The point of the passage is that Lazarus miraculously rose from the dead. Add Comment |
What does God reveal about Himself? | God reveals that he is compassionate and powerful. Also, he says that he is the reason for life Add Comment |
What do you learn about God in this passage? | I learn about God's love and power, and also like his timing for things Add Comment |
How can you use this passage to explain the gospel to someone? | I can explain to someone that god is compassionate and he will save u from everything bad,like ur sins Add Comment |
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Why was it so hard for the Pharisees to believe Jesus' teaching? | It was hard for them to believe Jesus' teaching because they had their religious practice, as well as their self-righteousness. Add Comment |
Could Jesus be the Christ, the Messiah, if He were not God? Why or why not? | Yes, because many religious interpretations say that he could be even if he is not god. Add Comment |
What evidence is there in this passage that Jesus is God? | Well, it's the law of nature also, he claims that god is the father and he comes from him. Add Comment |
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How can you use that style to share Jesus with someone? What would you use as imagery or illustration? | By praying, I would also use it like an imaginary image of God right there, idk Add Comment |
What do you see as a consistant theme or method to Jesus' teaching style (including this passage)? | I see that he likes to relate to people and their lives. Add Comment |
How does it help you to understand His teaching? | It helps me understand his teaching because it like illustrates his meaning kinda. Add Comment |
Why do you think Jesus uses earthly things as illustrations (water, light, bread, sheep, etc.) in His teaching? | I think he uses it because it shows that he created us and the world, also to make teaching us memorable. Add Comment |
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What is the main point to Jesus' teaching in this passage? | The main point is that suffering, like disabilities and stuff, is not always a punishment for sin, but it can be a chance for god to reveal himself. Add Comment |
Why are the Pharisees so upset with Jesus' teaching? | The Pharisees were upset with Jesus' teaching cause they felt like he violated the sabbath, and for someone to be true to god, they needed to be obeying God's rules. Add Comment |
What do you learn from Jesus' boldness towards the Pharisees? | I learned about his unwavering commitment to like the truth. Add Comment |
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What is the main point of this passage? | Jesus' teaching of not sinning and forgiveness, and true teaching. Add Comment |
What is a truth Jesus keeps trying to get the people and Pharisees to understand and believe? | The true freedom from sin and other things. Add Comment |
What happens when you believe God is all powerful and all knowing, but you believe Jesus was only a man and a good teacher, but not God? | You're not aligning with the orthodox Christian belief, also the Trinity. Add Comment |
What do you learn about Jesus and God? | Jesus is both the son of god and god himself, embodying the human nature Add Comment |
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How should you apply Jesus' teaching at the end of the chapter to your own life? | I could apply Jesus' teaching to the end of my chapters by reflecting on what I do like when I sin Add Comment |
Why did Jesus hide Himself from the people after feeding them and why is this important that He did not let them? | because they were going to make him like a king or something, and he did not want to be like a political ruler. Add Comment |
Why was it so hard for the people to understand Jesus teaching in this passage? | Well, people would take his word literally and instead of the spiritual meaning. Add Comment |
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What is there in your life that you need to stop doing in order to obey and follow God, or that keeps you from folllowing God? | sin and lack of knowledge. Add Comment |
What does that tell you about God's desire for man (including you)? | It tells me that God's desire is for humanity's well-being. Add Comment |
Why is it important to understand that Jesus and God are equal? | It is important to understand that because it supports people's beliefs in Jesus acting as a mediator with god. Add Comment |
What did Jesus tell the man to do when He saw him the second time? | He told him to stop sinning, or something bad would happen Add Comment |
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Jesus (a Jew) talking to a Samaritan was very strange and that it was a woman was even more shocking to anyone who saw it. There are still groups of people in every walk of life that tend to avoid one another. In your life, what groups of people do you see not getting along and/or avoiding one another? | In my life, people who have different opinions on something do not get along. Add Comment |
What can you learn from Jesus' approach to evangelism that you could use? | Building relationships and also like demonstrating love to others, and sharing my life story with others. Add Comment |
How did Jesus turn a drink of water into an opportunity to evanglize (share the gospel or in this case, share about Himself)? | He used the drink of water and turned it into a metaphor. Add Comment |
What is the number one thing that keeps you from telling someone about Jesus? | Well, I sometimes am worried someone is going to start an argument cause they don't believe me that they should believe in go, also sometimes just get worried that people are going to judge me for my ideas. Add Comment |
Is there anyone you treat differently because of how they look, think, believe or any other reason? If so, what do you need to do to change that? | I dont treat anyone differentl.Thehe only time I would treat someone differently is if they were bullying me or saying stuff about me my friends or my family, I don't really need to change anything I don't think Add Comment |
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Why do you think Nicodemus came to Jesus at night? | He was scared to be seen in public with Jesus cause he was scared. Add Comment |
What do you learn about man? | I learned that the fundamental need of like spiritual rebirth is for your salvation Add Comment |
What do you learn about God from this passage? | It might reveal information about God's love. Add Comment |
Why do you think Nicodemus had such a hard time understanding what Jesus was teaching him? | He was deeply entrenched in a natural/ earthly trying to learn about God's kingdom. Add Comment |
How would you share with someone why they need Jesus? | I would share with others how the gospel gives people hope and purpose, etc. Add Comment |
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What do you learn about holiness and obedience? | I learned holiness and obedience are a reflection of god, and obedience is a path to like achieving and maintaining holiness Add Comment |
Why was Jesus in the right to drive out the money changers from the temple? | They were profiting from the worship space. Add Comment |
What do you learn about Jesus' authority? | Jesus demonstrates his authority through miracles, and turning water into wine. Add Comment |
What do you learn about righteoues anger? | I learned righteous anger is not a destructive emotion but instead a force that can also be used for good. Add Comment |
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What do you learn about Jesus? | Jesus is a powerful person and is historically and religiously the most powerful. Add Comment |
What do you learn about the relationship between God and Jesus? | I learned Jesus is considered god the Son Add Comment |
What do you learn about God? | That he created the world. Add Comment |
We are 4 weeks from Easter, so we are going to go through the Gospel of John so that we can go through the death and resurrection of Jesus at Easter. Who is the Word? | The word is Jesus Christ Add Comment |
What do you learn about Jesus' purpose on earth? | I learned that Jesus's purpose on earth is to save people (or like humanity) from sin and death through his sacrifice for us and eternal life. Add Comment |
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What can you do to better show love to other people? | I can be more thankful and helpful, and tell the people that I appreciate them and what they do for me. Add Comment |
How did Boaz show noble character? | Boaz showed noble character by being generous to Ruth and being kind, and prioritizing justice. Add Comment |
What do you learn about God's love through reading Ruth? | I learned that god demonstrates love through faithfulness Add Comment |
Is there anything new that stood out to you reading through Ruth again? | No, not really. Add Comment |
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What did Boaz say about Ruth that he had heard in verse 11? | Boaz said that Ruth has shown great kindness Add Comment |
It may be hard at your age now, but God commands us in 1 Timothy 5 to care for widows and orphans, so Ruth is a great example of showing great love and care for a widow. Is there any widows, elderly people or someone who is alone that you know in your neighborhood that you could show kindness to? What is something you could do to show kindness and love? | Yes, there is this lady across the street whom I could show kindness to. Something I could do is like write a note that tells her that I think her yard always looks nice, and I think she does an amazing job on it, and she is amazing. Add Comment |
What is one thing you can do so that people will speak about you the way you want them to? | One thing that I can do is be kind to everyone and give people compliments if like ei like their outfits or hair. Add Comment |
What do you want people to say about you? | I want people to say thatI'mm a very kind person or like a likable person, and that people like to be around me or something like that. Add Comment |
How does Ruth continue to show respect and love towards Naomi? | Ruth continues to show Naomi respect and love as a kinsman redeemer, and Boaz. Add Comment |
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How did Ruth show love for Naomi? | by unconditionally loving her. Add Comment |
How did God show love toward Ruth? | god showed Ruth love through Boaz. Add Comment |
How did Boaz show love for Ruth? | Boaz showed love towards Ruth by showing respect and kindness, and affectionate regard. Add Comment |
God also showed that he is sovereign over everything (he total power and authority). How can God being sovereign provide peace for you? | It shows us that when you are in a difficult situation, he is in control of it. Add Comment |
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What did Naomi tell the people to call her and why? | Naomi told the people to call her Mara because she feels that God made her life bitter. Add Comment |
Ruth is moving to a foreign land and a foreign people, how do you think she felt and how would you feel? | Ruth felt sad because she was leaving where she was comfortable, also she probably felt hope and faith that she would fit in. i think I would feel lonely and sad and also hope because I would be leaving my hope where I lived and I think I would have liked it there but also I think I would have some hope that I might enjoy it there and meet new people and, I could start like a new life or something. Add Comment |
Why do you think Ruth wanted to stay with Naomi? | I think she wanted to stay with her because she loves her, and wants Naomi to stay with her because Naomi makes her feel safe, or something like that. Add Comment |
What did Ruth tell Naomi when Naomi told her to go back with Orpah? | She said, "Where you go, I will go." Add Comment |
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What stands out to as the main theme of the book? | i think the main theme might be loyalty and devotion Add Comment |
Did you read the whole book? | half of it. Add Comment |
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What was Jonah told to do? | jonah was told to go to Nineveh. Add Comment |
What did the sailors come to realize after they threw Jonah off the boat? | After they threw jonah off the ship they realized the storm stopped and the sea became calm Add Comment |
What did he do instead? | instead of going to Nineveh he ran away from god. Add Comment |
Has there been a time in your life you were told to do something you should do but instead you put it off or ignored it? How did that go? | Yes there has been a time, and I just put it off. It went fine, I don't quite remember it was a few years ago. Add Comment |
Why did God send a storm after the ship Jonah was on? | god sent a storm to jonah bcs he disobeyed what he was told to do. Add Comment |
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When we are troubled or are in difficult situations what should we do, and continue doing? | we should stay calm and keep on trying and continue unless its like a super difficult situation. Add Comment |
What did Jonah realize while in the fish? | he realized the amount of power and mercy god has. Add Comment |
What is the first thing Jonah did when he finds himself in a bad situation? | the first thing jonah does is he prays to god Add Comment |
What are some difficult things in your life that you need to pray about? | my mental health situations and grief Add Comment |
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How should we respond to the Word of God? | we should respond with like being obedient and not having sins or like doing things we should not do and being faithful to god Add Comment |
What was God's message for Nineveh? | gods message for Nineveh was they would be punished if they did not repent. Add Comment |
How did Nineveh respond to the message from God? | they were calling it a fast and they all out on a sackloth. Add Comment |
What did God do when He saw their response? | he resented the disaster he had like brought to them and the threat he said . Add Comment |
How do you usually respond to God's Word? | Humble and faithful also love and obedience. Add Comment |
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In chapter two and three, how do Jonah's and the people of Nineveh's actions mirror how we should respond to God today? | We should respond to god by obeying God's consequences and disobedience. Add Comment |
What is something from the book of Jonah that you can take and put into practice in your everyday life? | compassion and forgiveness towards other people. Add Comment |
What should have been Jonah's response after God told him to go to Nineveh? | He should have told him yes, he would go. Add Comment |
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How do you respond when God does something that you don't like? | i question my belifes and i get kinda angry. Add Comment |
How should we respond when someone does something that we don't like or agree with? | we should respond with like a hey i don't really like what you are doing Can please stop Or if u agree with someone, u can just say u agree idk Add Comment |
What can you do to help prepare yourself to react in a way that honors the Lord when you are in a situation that does not go well, or go against how you think it should go? | i could just walk off so like if I do get really mad I don't say something I'm not supposed to say. Add Comment |
What Are some of God's traits listed in this chapter? | some of gds traits that are listed in the chapter are graciousness and compassion as well as slow anger and abounding love. Add Comment |
What was Jonah's response when God did something he disagreed with? | he was angry and he was going to spare nineveh Add Comment |
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Why do you think Paul said to "remember my chains"? | paul says that because he sacrificed a lot to bring the good news of god. Add Comment |
There are christians suffereing around the world and dying for Christ. Take a few minutes to pray for believers around the world. What are 2 things you can pray for them about? | i can pray for them to have strength and to be brave and keep on going. Add Comment |
What is Paul asking for prayer for? | he is asking me to pray for honoring god and protection from like evil people. Add Comment |
How can praying for others to come to Christ and praying for courage to share Christ help you to set your mind and heart on Christ? | it can cultivate a heart focused on others and christ. Add Comment |
What are the main things you pray about? | i pray mostly to stay healthy and for god to forgive what I have done in the past that may have been sin. I also pray to bless the hands that prepared the meals I eat. Add Comment |
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What does it look like to set your heart and mind on Christ? | having a mindset of affection to be able to reflect on his teachings and his values, also his priorities Add Comment |
What does it look like to put to death sin? | it looks like not doing things that are like sinful desires and behaviors. Add Comment |
What can you do to help set your mind and heart on Christ and put to death the sin? | you can start by focusing on life centered through prayer and meditation of god, etc. Add Comment |
Why do you want to set your heart and mind on Christ and put to death the sin? | to have a life transformed by god and his grace and power. Add Comment |
What does it look like to forgive someone? | it looks like not being mad at the person and like moving on and keep on moving forward and also being understanding of the person. Add Comment |
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Using that example, what does God say about that? | god says that it should not be allowed Add Comment |
It can be easy for us as humans to make up rules for ourselves and others which is one of the things Paul is warning against. In verse 8, Paul warns against basing our beliefs on anything other than Christ. What is an example in our world today of people making up rules, principles, decisions, beliefs not on the Bible? | a example in our world today is like the redifing of marriage in the us supreme court and other stuff idk I'm not to sure. Add Comment |
What have we been given? | we have been given a new life with god and christ. Add Comment |
Who is our authority? | our authority is christ. Add Comment |
What dwells in Christ? | What dwells in Christ is like all the fullness and godhead bodily. Add Comment |
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List at least 4 different characteristics or roles of Jesus list in verses 15-20? | 4 different characteristics are that he existed/lived before everyone and anything else did live, he also reconciled everything for himself, he is the head of all the churches,h e also is the visible image of the invisible god, Add Comment |
What is the gospel Paul talks about in verse 23? | he talks about the hope of the gospel that he has said to like every creature and thing under heaven and he talks about also it like focuses on how god is reconciled from christs sacrafice and other things also Add Comment |
What is the mystery Paul talks about in verse 26? | It involves the salvation of jews and Gentiles, which is known like revield through the apostles. Add Comment |
What is Paul's desire in verse 28? | pauls desire is to have every person mature in christ. Add Comment |
What stands out to you from this passage about Jesus? | his multifaced nature Add Comment |
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What is Paul's encouragement for believers in the first 4 verses? | Paul's encouragement is to find unity in everything you do and humility also within your community by remembering Christ and their salvation in Christ. Also it says to always love god and follow his rules Add Comment |
What two things does Paul say believers are granted in verse 29 | believing in Christ and suffering for Christ. Add Comment |
According to verse 13, what is our purpose? | In verse 3, it tells us are purpose is to act like how god has taught us and how we are supposed to please him, and his rules Also, god is the source of both our desires and the power to do what he teaches us to do. Add Comment |
How can you put Paul's encouragement from verses 1-4 into practice? | You can put it into practice by trying to actively seek other people's perspectives, and also prioritizing other people in your life, and there needs also striving for unity in the world, also avoiding being selfish. Add Comment |
How can you "shine like stars" in this generation? | I can live a blameless and pure life also by showing kindness to other people in this world and also doing good deeds, and avoiding arguing and complaining. Add Comment |
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Why is Paul in prison? | He is in prison because of his religious beliefs Add Comment |
What can you learn about prayer based on Paul's example? | i can learn that it demonstrates the importance of praying Add Comment |
What is Paul's perspective about his time in prison? | It was a chance to serve and spread the news of Christ Add Comment |
What is Paul's perspective on life? | His life was purposeful if he was serving God whether it be alive or dead Add Comment |
How is God using Paul while in prison? | He is using him to expand his ministry and spread the gospel Add Comment |
Why is Paul in prison? | He is in prison because of his religious beliefs Add Comment |
What can you learn about prayer based on Paul's example? | i can learn that it demonstrates the importance of praying Add Comment |
What is Paul's perspective about his time in prison? | It was a chance to serve and spread the news of Christ Add Comment |
What is Paul's perspective on life? | His life was purposeful if he was serving God whether it be alive or dead Add Comment |
How is God using Paul while in prison? | He is using him to expand his ministry and spread the gospel Add Comment |
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What was Paul's focus before he was saved? | achieving righteousness through the law and getting more people to follow jesus. Add Comment |
What does Paul now consider gain, what is most important to him now? | following christ Add Comment |
What is Paul's main point in verses 12-21? | Paul's main point is pressing forward in like Christian growth and living as a citizen from heaven Add Comment |
Where does righteousess come from? | Righteousness comes from faith in Christ Add Comment |
What changes in our actions when our sole focus is to "press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus"? | When you focus on that, you have actions that shift more towards a more purposeful and spiritual direction, which means, like choosing positive influences. Add Comment |
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Verse 6 tells us "do not be anxious about anything", and then he gives us ways to help us do that and to ultimately enjoy "the peace of God". Paul says to present your requests to God through prayer and petition. What does he also say should accompany those prayers? | He also says we should have a spirit of gratitude, and that we should not be fearful of things. Add Comment |
What happens to your focus when you are thankful? | Your focus tends to shift towards a positive attitude Add Comment |
Why do you think Paul adds "with thanksgiving"? | H adds with thanksgiving because it shows us to be grateful for god being able to be praised Add Comment |
What do you have to be thankful for? | my family and my friends and my pets, also my house and food. Add Comment |
What should you be thinking about that would be in line with whatever is true, noble, right, pure and lovely? | focusing on positive and uplifting aspects of your life. Add Comment |
What does it mean to "let your gentleness be evident to all"? | Let your gentleness be evident to all means that Christians should try to strive to be known for being gentle and kind, as well as reasonable behavior towards everyone they know, not just a select number of people. Add Comment |
List 5 reasons you have to "rejoice in the Lord always". | Five reasons for my rejoicing in the Lord include God's unwavering faithfulness, His abundant provision, the hope of salvation, His steadfast love, and the assurance of His continual presence. Add Comment |
Paul then follows up with what to think on. How does thinking this way also help with anxiety and worry? | When you shift someone's focus from negative things and thoughts and shift them to good thoughts and things, it will make it so the person doesn't think about the thing that gives them anxiety. Add Comment |
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What is our struggle against? | Well, not feeding my pets when I'm supposed to idk Add Comment |
What do you think is the main reason why many Christians pray so little and so rarely? | because they're busy and forget that they have too. Add Comment |
What do we need for the battle? | we need to pray more idk what these question is asking Add Comment |
What keeps you from praying? | Well, sometimes I get really busy with like sports and stuff and I like forget sometimes even though I know I'm supposed too. Add Comment |
Is there an area in your life you are not honoring them? If so, take a few minutes to confess that to God and ask Him to help you change. | Yes there has been Add Comment |
What does it look like to honor your parents? | it looks like following there rules and listening to them. Add Comment |
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Paul continues his list of how we should act and what to avoid as believers. What is his summary statement in verse 1 on how to live? | He said, "Be imitators of me, as I am Christ." Add Comment |
Would your life look different if you submitted to this list and lived it out? How would it look different? | My life would not look too different Add Comment |
Paul ends the chapter talking about the roles and responsibilities for husbands and wives. He sums it up in verse 33. What does he tell husbands to do and what does he tell wives to do? | He tells husbands they should love their wives as themselves, and wives should respect their husbands. Add Comment |
Paul continues his list of how we should act and what to avoid as believers. What is his summary statement in verse 1 on how to live? | He said, "Be imitators of me, as I am Christ." Add Comment |
How does living according to what Paul lists make you stand out from kids at school? | It makes me stand out because I listen to what to do right. I'm not too sure what to put for these questions Add Comment |
Would your life look different if you submitted to this list and lived it out? How would it look different? | My life would not look too different Add Comment |
Paul ends the chapter talking about the roles and responsibilities for husbands and wives. He sums it up in verse 33. What does he tell husbands to do and what does he tell wives to do? | He tells husbands they should love their wives as themselves, and wives should respect their husbands. Add Comment |
How does living according to what Paul lists make you stand out from kids at school? | It makes me stand out because I listen to what to do right. I'm not too sure what to put for these questions Add Comment |
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What does Paul insist that believers do (v17-19)? | He embraces them to find a new way of life rooted in righteousness and truth. Add Comment |
Paul gives a specific list of things to follow. Which of these do you want/need to work on? | being courageous Add Comment |
What should we do that will help us to obey God? | Listen to what god says in the bible and follow Jesus and his disciple Add Comment |
What are 3 characteristics Paul lists in verse 2 of the kind of people God wants us to be? | patience, courage, and humility Add Comment |
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Gentiles were everyone else that was not a Jew (someone from the lineage of Israel). This would have been quite shocking for Jews to have other people be able to become a believer and receive the blessings of God. Read Matthew 28:18-20. What does God command us to do? | to go and make disciples of all nations and to go and tell them to obey everything he has commanded Add Comment |
What did God want Paul to do (v8-9)? | to proclaim the gospel. also he encouraged him to encourage people to pray with holhy hands and no arguments. Add Comment |
What is the mystery Paul talks about (v6)? | gods total plan of salvation. Add Comment |
How do you feel about talking about the Chrisitan faith with others? What do you struggle with and what gives you encouragement? | i feel good talking about christian faith with other , I struggle with not much and when someone encourages me that gives me encouragement Add Comment |
List 3 people you know who do not follow Christ who you could be praying for and looking for an opportunity to share the gospel with. | my sister my dad and my mom Add Comment |
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In God's eyes, what is the status of those outside of Christ, and why (v3)? | In God's eyes, the status of those outside of Christ is bad. I'm not too sure I couldn't figure out what it was Add Comment |
Many try to blame their sin on the influence of the world or believe that "the devil made me do it". What's Paul's answer to that in verse 3? | This is you, this is your flesh. Add Comment |
What was God's response to our sin problem and why did he provide a solution according to verses 4-5? | The sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Add Comment |
How does Paul describe the lives of these Ephesian Christians before they came to faith (v1)? | physically alive but spiritually dead or something like that. Add Comment |
What is salvation based on according to verses 8-9? | Salvation is based on grace through faith in Jesus christ. Add Comment |
What does God have planned for us? | god plans for us to love him and obey his word, also living a life that reflects his character. Add Comment |
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What's the two-part definition of a true Christian in verse 15? | a person who strives to follow Jesus Christ's example. Add Comment |
God in three persons (the Trinity) is at work in saving us. What does each member of the Trinity specifically do; Father, Son and Holy Spirit? | The Father plans us, the Son saves us, and the holy spirit empowers us. Add Comment |
What are some of the spiritual blessings we have in Christ? | redemption and forgiveness of sin, also adoption of God's children, and the holy spirit Add Comment |
Who did Paul preach to in Ephesus? | The gentile teacher Add Comment |
What does the word "adoption" (v5) tell us about the change from our old way of life as unbelievers to our new life in Christ? | It means God's eternal plan and inexhaustible love. Add Comment |
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Why was it shocking to the Jews that Paul was called to preach the gospel to the Gentiles? | it challenged the established belief that salvation was primarily, if not exclusively, for Jews, and that Gentiles needed to become Jews to be saved Add Comment |
What task was Paul given? | Paul had to preach to the gentiles Add Comment |
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What issue is Paul addressing with the Galatians? | the controversy surrounding gentile christians and Mosaic law. Add Comment |
Why do we still need to follow scripture if we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus? | scripture guides people on how to live a life pleasing to God, demonstrating the reality of their faith through obedience and good works, rather than as a means of earning salvation. Add Comment |
What does Paul salvation comes from? | paul thinks salvation is a gift from God, achieved through faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God Add Comment |
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Have you ever lost a friend because you stood up for the truth? | yes Add Comment |
How were the Galatians treating Paul now? | kindness and honor even during an illness Add Comment |
Under what circumstance did Paul first preach the gospel to the Galatians? | because of a "physical infirmity" or illness Add Comment |
What does Paul say that his Christian brothers had, but now do not have? | "time left" Add Comment |
How did the Galatians treat Paul during that time? | they reject his authority and his teachings, and they looked on him as their enemy Add Comment |
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How does true faith express itself? | through love, for god and others Add Comment |
As a Christian, what were you called to be? | to love god and to follow Jesus Add Comment |
Why did Christ set us free? (verse 1) | Christ freed us from the law of sin and death so we would be free to obey and walk in righteousness by the power of His Spirit. Add Comment |
How can you misuse your freedom? | by using it god and not abusing my freedom Add Comment |
In what way does Paul want his Christian brothers to stand firm? (verse 1) | Paul urges his Christian brothers to "stand firm in the Lord," emphasizing unity in spirit and mind, and striving together for the gospel. Add Comment |
For those who have faith, whose righteousness do we put our hope in? | jesus. Add Comment |
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What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Do not grow weary in doing good Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | We will reap what we sow. Add Comment |
What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Do not grow weary in doing good Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | In Galatians 6:10, "doing good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers," while we wait for the harvest of eternal life, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and practical acts of kindness Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | We will reap what we sow. Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | In Galatians 6:10, "doing good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers," while we wait for the harvest of eternal life, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and practical acts of kindness Add Comment |
What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Do not grow weary in doing good Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | We will reap what we sow. Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | In Galatians 6:10, "doing good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers," while we wait for the harvest of eternal life, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and practical acts of kindness Add Comment |
What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Do not grow weary in doing good Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | We will reap what we sow. Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | In Galatians 6:10, "doing good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers," while we wait for the harvest of eternal life, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and practical acts of kindness Add Comment |
What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Do not grow weary in doing good Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | We will reap what we sow. Add Comment |
What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Do not grow weary in doing good Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | In Galatians 6:10, "doing good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers," while we wait for the harvest of eternal life, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and practical acts of kindness Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | We will reap what we sow. Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | In Galatians 6:10, "doing good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers," while we wait for the harvest of eternal life, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and practical acts of kindness Add Comment |
What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Do not grow weary in doing good Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | We will reap what we sow. Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | In Galatians 6:10, "doing good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers," while we wait for the harvest of eternal life, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and practical acts of kindness Add Comment |
What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Do not grow weary in doing good Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | We will reap what we sow. Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | In Galatians 6:10, "doing good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers," while we wait for the harvest of eternal life, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and practical acts of kindness Add Comment |
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What does Paul mention a couple of times in is opening greeting in the first 5 verses? | grace and peace Add Comment |
What is the Gospel? | The gospel is the "good news" that Jesus Christ, through his death and resurrection, offers forgiveness of sins and eternal life to anyone who believes in him. Add Comment |
What is Paul's first warning to the church in Galatia? | Add Comment |
Where does Paul receive his authority and direction? | Galatians 1: 11-12 Add Comment |
Welcome to the Earn Your Way Program! Whether this is your first time using this program or you are returning, we are glad you are going through it and hope this points you to Christ, that you learn more about who God is and how much He loves you and also that this helps develop the habit of spending time in God's Word. I would encourage you to begin with prayer and then end with prayer and consider what God might have you do in response to what you read. Please let us know if you have any questions, concerns or issues with the program. We are going to spend time the New Testament as we begin. Is this your first time or have you done the Earn Your Way program before? | its my first time using the earn your way program. Add Comment |