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Why can you not accomplish anything apart from Christ? | He is the true vine. Add Comment |
How can this passage give you courage in your life? | Remain in Jesus. Love one another. Add Comment |
What is the main point of Jesus' teaching in this passage? | He is the vine. We are the branches, remain in him. Add Comment |
What can you do on your own? | Nothing Add Comment |
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How could this help His disciples in the coming days and down the road? | Remember what they have to look forward to. Add Comment |
What is the main point of this passage-what is Jesus' purpose in this passage? | Jesus comforts his disciples. Jesus is going to prepare a place. Add Comment |
How can this passage encourage you in your faith and in your life? | We have a place to go and be excited about. 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)? | Ask God for help! Add Comment |
This chapter takes place on Thursday evening, the day before He is crucified. | Yes Add Comment |
What was the point of Jesus washing the disciples' feet? | To be a servant to them and to wash their feet was a symbol of Him washing sins away. Vs 8 and vs 15 Add Comment |
What attribute or charater trait of Jesus stands out to you in this passage and why? | Servant hearted. He was doing this for people who didn Add Comment |
How do you think Peter felt when Jesus predicted his denials? | Sad. Add Comment |
How would you feel if Jesus called out your sin ahead of time? | Saddened Add Comment |
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Why are the people so excited for Jesus? | They thought he would conquer the Romans. Add Comment |
What does Jesus focus on following His grand entrance into Jerusalem and why? | His death. 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? | Praising God Add Comment |
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What is the main point of this passage? | That God would receive the glory! Verse four Add Comment |
What does God reveal about Himself? | A lot of things. He loved his friends, he wants us to be raised to everlasting life and him, if we believe upon his name and ask him to forgive and cleanse our soul. Add Comment |
What do you learn about God in this passage? | He is always on time, even when we don Add Comment |
How can you use this passage to explain the gospel to someone? | Jesus died and was raised to life again, and is seated at the right hand of God, waiting to return. If we place our faith and trust in Jesus, he will pardon us, and we will be raised to life when he comes again or returns before we die. Add Comment |
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How should you apply Jesus' teaching at the end of the chapter to your own life? | To believe and know that Jesus is the Holy One of God. Add Comment |
Why did Jesus hide Himself from the people after feeding them and why is this important that He did not let them? | They were intended to take him by force. To make him king. It wasn Add Comment |
Why was it so hard for the people to understand Jesus teaching in this passage? | They hadn Add Comment |
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Why was it so hard for the Pharisees to believe Jesus' teaching? | They didn Add Comment |
Could Jesus be the Christ, the Messiah, if He were not God? Why or why not? | No. Because Jesus is of God. He is God. He is the great I Am. Add Comment |
What evidence is there in this passage that Jesus is God? | Vs. 29 Add Comment |
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What is the main point of this passage? | Add Comment |
What is a truth Jesus keeps trying to get the people and Pharisees to understand and believe? | Vs 7. 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? | Then it makes the gospel untrue. Add Comment |
What do you learn about Jesus and God? | He is a great forgiving God. There is nothing he cannot forgive. Add Comment |
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What is the main point to Jesus' teaching in this passage? | So that works of God might be displayed in this blind man. For God Add Comment |
Why are the Pharisees so upset with Jesus' teaching? | Because Jesus healed on the Sabbath. Which was against their laws. Add Comment |
What do you learn from Jesus' boldness towards the Pharisees? | We also need to be bold as Jesus was bold. 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? | To use every day experiences. That I have also walked through. So does that type of testimony to what God has done for me. Add Comment |
What do you see as a consistant theme or method to Jesus' teaching style (including this passage)? | Jesus uses earthly things such as stories, animals, or daily things that we need. Add Comment |
How does it help you to understand His teaching? | It helps me to apply it because I can understand how I need to use these things in daily life. Add Comment |
Why do you think Jesus uses earthly things as illustrations (water, light, bread, sheep, etc.) in His teaching? | Because these are things that we need on a daily basis. 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? | Becoming angry. Add Comment |
What does that tell you about God's desire for man (including you)? | To stop sinning. Add Comment |
Why is it important to understand that Jesus and God are equal? | Add Comment |
What did Jesus tell the man to do when He saw him the second time? | You have become well, do not sin anymore so that something worse does not happen to you. 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? | The popular kids. They are usually unkind. Add Comment |
What can you learn from Jesus' approach to evangelism that you could use? | He doesn 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 just started up a conversation with her. Add Comment |
What is the number one thing that keeps you from telling someone about Jesus? | Thinking they won 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? | Sometimes. Praying and asking God to help me. Add Comment |
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Why do you think Nicodemus came to Jesus at night? | He didn Add Comment |
What do you learn about man? | That men loved the darkness rather than the light. Add Comment |
What do you learn about God from this passage? | Vs. 21 Add Comment |
Why do you think Nicodemus had such a hard time understanding what Jesus was teaching him? | He wasn Add Comment |
How would you share with someone why they need Jesus? | Add Comment |
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What do you learn about holiness and obedience? | God is holy and I need to walk in that better to glorify him. Add Comment |
Why was Jesus in the right to drive out the money changers from the temple? | It was His Father Add Comment |
What do you learn about Jesus' authority? | He does what he says. Add Comment |
What do you learn about righteoues anger? | We should be angry about the things of God, not our own things. Add Comment |
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What do you learn about Jesus? | He and God are always together Add Comment |
What do you learn about the relationship between God and Jesus? | He was in the beginning with God Add Comment |
What do you learn about God? | The Word was God 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? | God Add Comment |
What do you learn about Jesus' purpose on earth? | He came to enlighten the whole world about Himself Add Comment |
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What can you do to better show love to other people? | Put their needs before my self. Add Comment |
How did Boaz show noble character? | He acted like God acts in protecting and helping us. Add Comment |
What do you learn about God's love through reading Ruth? | He always takes care of us. Add Comment |
Is there anything new that stood out to you reading through Ruth again? | She was obedient to her mother in law when she didn Add Comment |
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What did Boaz say about Ruth that he had heard in verse 11? | All that you have done for Naomi has been told to me. 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? | By helping them with chores, visiting them, drive them to church. Add Comment |
What is one thing you can do so that people will speak about you the way you want them to? | Follow God better. Add Comment |
What do you want people to say about you? | That I Add Comment |
How does Ruth continue to show respect and love towards Naomi? | She was continually obedient to her and brought food too. Add Comment |
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How did Ruth show love for Naomi? | She listened to her, showing honor to her by doing what she says to do. Add Comment |
How did God show love toward Ruth? | Boat was a good picture of God Add Comment |
How did Boaz show love for Ruth? | Made sure she was safe by instructions to his servants. Allowed her to glean in the field. 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? | Knowing that he has a plan for our lives. Add Comment |
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What did Naomi tell the people to call her and why? | Mara; because the Almighty has dealt very bitterly me. I went away full, but the Lord has brought me back empty. Add Comment |
Ruth is moving to a foreign land and a foreign people, how do you think she felt and how would you feel? | Scared. Add Comment |
Why do you think Ruth wanted to stay with Naomi? | She had become her family, and she loved her. Add Comment |
What did Ruth tell Naomi when Naomi told her to go back with Orpah? | Ruth clung to her, do not plead with me to leave you or to turn back from following you, for where you go, I will go and where you sleep, I will sleep. Your people shall be my people, and your god my God. Where you die, I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord do so to me and worse if anything, but death separates me from you. Add Comment |
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What stands out to as the main theme of the book? | God redeeming us. Add Comment |
Did you read the whole book? | Yes Add Comment |
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How do you respond when God does something that you don't like? | Sometimes get mad. Add Comment |
How should we respond when someone does something that we don't like or agree with? | Pray. Asking God to help us get through the time. Not always do I do this though. 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? | Read my Bible, pray, memorize scripture. Trying to put into practice what God tells us to do. Add Comment |
What Are some of God's traits listed in this chapter? | Slow to anger, gracious, compassionate, abundant in mercy, and One who relents of disaster. Add Comment |
What was Jonah's response when God did something he disagreed with? | God said, 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? | They obeyed God, and were repentant. Add Comment |
What is something from the book of Jonah that you can take and put into practice in your everyday life? | Asking myself, Add Comment |
What should have been Jonah's response after God told him to go to Nineveh? | Obedient Add Comment |
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How should we respond to the Word of God? | Obeying it. Add Comment |
What was God's message for Nineveh? | Add Comment |
How did Nineveh respond to the message from God? | They believed in God! They called a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest to the least of them, the king, even sitting on the dust. Add Comment |
What did God do when He saw their response? | He relented and did not bring disaster upon them. Add Comment |
How do you usually respond to God's Word? | Think it over. Trying to do what it says. Add Comment |
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When we are troubled or are in difficult situations what should we do, and continue doing? | Pray and ask God for help. Add Comment |
What did Jonah realize while in the fish? | God answered him from the belly of the fish. He brought Jonah Add Comment |
What is the first thing Jonah did when he finds himself in a bad situation? | Prayed; called to the Lord out of his distress. Add Comment |
What are some difficult things in your life that you need to pray about? | Being frustrated or angry. Add Comment |
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What was Jonah told to do? | To go to Nineveh, to preach against it. Add Comment |
What did the sailors come to realize after they threw Jonah off the boat? | They feared the Lord. They sacrificed to Him. Add Comment |
What did he do instead? | Jonah ran away from the Lord and headed to Tarshish. 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? | There is always a negative result to our disobedience. Although we learn something from it, and that can be positive. Add Comment |
Why did God send a storm after the ship Jonah was on? | So Jonah would not be able to go the other direction. Add Comment |
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Why do you think Paul said to "remember my chains"? | So he would not just get discouraged, and he would be able to share Christ with others in prison. 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? | Their safety, and that they would be able to preach the gospel and that their persecutors would come to Christ. Add Comment |
What is Paul asking for prayer for? | That God, would open up a door for them so that they could preach the gospel. 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? | Praying for others helps me to be filled with joy that someday they might come to know God Add Comment |
What are the main things you pray about? | Thank him for dying on the cross, help for daily living. Add Comment |
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What does it look like to set your heart and mind on Christ? | Set our minds on things above not on earthly things. Add Comment |
What does it look like to put to death sin? | To quit sinning. Asking God to help us change. Add Comment |
What can you do to help set your mind and heart on Christ and put to death the sin? | We have to pray, asking for help from the Holy Spirit. Reading the Word of God. Add Comment |
Why do you want to set your heart and mind on Christ and put to death the sin? | So we can put on the new self. Vs 3 so we will be able to be with Christ, when He comes. Add Comment |
What does it look like to forgive someone? | Matt 6:14-15 We need to remember that Jesus gave us our sins. So that we need to forgive others their trespasses. Add Comment |
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Using that example, what does God say about that? | Thou shall not kill. 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? | Abortion, they decided they don Add Comment |
What have we been given? | Verse 14 he has erased the certificate of death, nailing ours to the cross verse two assurance of understanding, resulting in true knowledge of God. Add Comment |
Who is our authority? | God is our ultimate authority Add Comment |
What dwells in Christ? | The body of Christ Add Comment |
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List at least 4 different characteristics or roles of Jesus list in verses 15-20? | In him, all things were created, the firstborn of all creation, he is before all things, and him all things hold together. Add Comment |
What is the gospel Paul talks about in verse 23? | In Christ alone through faith, alone, Jesus died on the cross for our sins, he was resurrected on the third day and lives. He is returning soon! Add Comment |
What is the mystery Paul talks about in verse 26? | We can now know God because he sent Jesus Christ Add Comment |
What is Paul's desire in verse 28? | To proclaim Christ, teach teaching every man, so that we may present every man complete in Christ. Add Comment |
What stands out to you from this passage about Jesus? | We need to not go off on our own, but following Jesus. We need to share the gospel with others so they can know Jesus. He rescued us. He is the image of the invisible God, for span of all creation, etc.. Add Comment |
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Why is Paul in prison? | For the defense of the gospel vs. 7 and 13 Add Comment |
What can you learn about prayer based on Paul's example? | He Add Comment |
What is Paul's perspective about his time in prison? | For the cause of Christ that he was imprisoned. Add Comment |
What is Paul's perspective on life? | Verse 21 states for me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Add Comment |
How is God using Paul while in prison? | Preaching to the imperial guard and to all the rest. Add Comment |
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What is Paul's encouragement for believers in the first 4 verses? | Vs.2 being of the same mind, same love, focused on one purpose. Vs.3 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, rather in humility value others above your self. Add Comment |
What two things does Paul say believers are granted in verse 29 | Receiving him with all joy and hold men like him in high regard. Add Comment |
According to verse 13, what is our purpose? | To will and to work for His good pleasure. Add Comment |
How can you put Paul's encouragement from verses 1-4 into practice? | Putting others above yourself. Helping others. Add Comment |
How can you "shine like stars" in this generation? | Do all things without grumbling or disputing. Add Comment |
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What was Paul's focus before he was saved? | To be the Hebrew of Hebrews, to be a Pharisee. Add Comment |
What does Paul now consider gain, what is most important to him now? | Knowing Christ. Add Comment |
What is Paul's main point in verses 12-21? | Our Citizenship is in Heaven. We press on toward the goal Add Comment |
Where does righteousess come from? | God. Vs. 8-11 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"? | We start acting more like Christ to those around us and in all we do. 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? | Thanksgiving. Add Comment |
What happens to your focus when you are thankful? | It lightens your load and helps you focus on God Add Comment |
Why do you think Paul adds "with thanksgiving"? | We always have something to be thankful for. Add Comment |
What do you have to be thankful for? | Family, dog, Jesus died on the cross for our sins, friends, food, shoes, a home to live in, I bed to sleep in, animals, a bathroom, warm home, school! Add Comment |
What should you be thinking about that would be in line with whatever is true, noble, right, pure and lovely? | Thinking of others, loving others, putting others above ourselves. Add Comment |
What does it mean to "let your gentleness be evident to all"? | Not to get frustrated with my sister or whomever. Add Comment |
List 5 reasons you have to "rejoice in the Lord always". | Our salvation, peace in Christ, we can do all things through Christ, who strengthens us, God will supply all of our needs, God Add Comment |
Paul then follows up with what to think on. How does thinking this way also help with anxiety and worry? | God can give us peace as we think on him. Thinking of others, loving others, putting others above ourselves. Add Comment |
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What is our struggle against? | Against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Add Comment |
What do you think is the main reason why many Christians pray so little and so rarely? | We think we can handle it on our own. Add Comment |
What do we need for the battle? | The shield of faith, extinguishing, the flaming arrows of the evil one, take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the spirit, which is the word of God, as shoes, gospel of peace, also the belt of truth, along with the breast plate of righteousness and the helmet of salvation as well as the shield of faith. Praying in the Spirit Add Comment |
What keeps you from praying? | Ourselves. 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. | Not having a good attitude. Add Comment |
What does it look like to honor your parents? | Obey them and have a good attitude. 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? | Be imitating God Add Comment |
Would your life look different if you submitted to this list and lived it out? How would it look different? | Yes. Not lying. Treating others how I want to be treated. 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? | The wives must respect her husband and the must love her as he loves himself. Add Comment |
How does living according to what Paul lists make you stand out from kids at school? | By choosing to live like Christ, we don Add Comment |
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What does Paul insist that believers do (v17-19)? | No longer live as the Gentiles do. Add Comment |
Paul gives a specific list of things to follow. Which of these do you want/need to work on? | New in the attitude of my mind. Add Comment |
What should we do that will help us to obey God? | Put off the old self and put on the new self, and be renewed in the spirit of your mind. Add Comment |
What are 3 characteristics Paul lists in verse 2 of the kind of people God wants us to be? | Humility, Gentleness, patience, bearing with one another, live a life worthy of the calling of Jesus Christ. 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? | Go and make disciples of all the nations Add Comment |
What did God want Paul to do (v8-9)? | To proclaim the gospel to the Gentiles. Add Comment |
What is the mystery Paul talks about (v6)? | Through the gospel the Gentiles are also heirs of Gods grace. 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 do like talking with people. Needing to know more about God 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. | Brooklyn, Ezra, Evelina Add Comment |
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In God's eyes, what is the status of those outside of Christ, and why (v3)? | Children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. 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? | We all once lived in the passions of our flesh. We are by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. Add Comment |
What was God's response to our sin problem and why did he provide a solution according to verses 4-5? | But God, being rich in mercy, because of his great love with which he loved us. Add Comment |
How does Paul describe the lives of these Ephesian Christians before they came to faith (v1)? | Dead in their trespasses and sins. Add Comment |
What is salvation based on according to verses 8-9? | Grace, through faith, not of ourselves, Add Comment |
What does God have planned for us? | Good works to walk in. Add Comment |
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What's the two-part definition of a true Christian in verse 15? | Faith in the Lord Jesus and love toward all the saints. 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? | God the Father: Salvation Jesus Christ: Redeemer and Reconciliation Holy Spirit: Seals and Empowers Add Comment |
What are some of the spiritual blessings we have in Christ? | Predestined, Redemption, Forgiveness, inheritance, wisdom, and insight. Add Comment |
Who did Paul preach to in Ephesus? | The Church in Ephesus 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? | Gods gracious act of formally receiving believers into His family. Add Comment |
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What does Paul mention a couple of times in is opening greeting in the first 5 verses? | God the Father and Jesus Christ Add Comment |
What is the Gospel? | 1. God created the world. 2. The world fell into sin. 3. Jesus had to die on the cross for the forgiveness of sins. 4. He rose again from the grave. 5. We need to place our faith and trust in Christ alone for our salvation which saves us from the wrath of God to come. 6. He Add Comment |
What is Paul's first warning to the church in Galatia? | To not follow another gospel. Add Comment |
Where does Paul receive his authority and direction? | From God through Jesus Christ. 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? | Yes, first time. Add Comment |
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What is Paul's encouragement in verse 9? | Not to grow weary in doing good. Add Comment |
What is the truth we learn from the farmer in verse 7? | God cannot be mocked, a man reaps what he sows. Add Comment |
What should we be doing while we wait for the harvest of eternal life? (verse 10) | Do good to everyone, especially those of the house of God. Add Comment |
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How does true faith express itself? | By the fruits of the Spirit Add Comment |
As a Christian, what were you called to be? | Free from sin Add Comment |
Why did Christ set us free? (verse 1) | Freedom from slavery of sin. Add Comment |
How can you misuse your freedom? | By living by the flesh, not by the Spirit. Add Comment |
In what way does Paul want his Christian brothers to stand firm? (verse 1) | That they would not be burdened by a yoke of slavery. Add Comment |
For those who have faith, whose righteousness do we put our hope in? | Christ Jesus Add Comment |
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Have you ever lost a friend because you stood up for the truth? | Yes. After asking her if she knew God, she was distancing herself from me. Add Comment |
How were the Galatians treating Paul now? | They did want to listen to him. Add Comment |
Under what circumstance did Paul first preach the gospel to the Galatians? | When he was ill. Add Comment |
What does Paul say that his Christian brothers had, but now do not have? | Kindness and hospitality. Great care while he was sick, it was a trial to them, but they didn Add Comment |
How did the Galatians treat Paul during that time? | Very well! Add Comment |
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What issue is Paul addressing with the Galatians? | They were being, bewitched. Add Comment |
Why do we still need to follow scripture if we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus? | So we can continue to learn about God and love Him. Secondly, for others to know and love Christ. Add Comment |
What does Paul salvation comes from? | By hearing and faith. Add Comment |
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Why was it shocking to the Jews that Paul was called to preach the gospel to the Gentiles? | They thought that God was not for the Gentiles. Add Comment |
What task was Paul given? | To preach to the Gentiles and Galatians. Add Comment |