Chapter 5 Flashcards
As what should you follow God’s example?
Dearly loved children (E5:1)
How should you follow God’s example?
As dearly loved children (E5:1)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 2, for whom did Christ give himself up?
Us (E5:2)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 2, how should you walk?
In the way of love (E5:2)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 2, whom did Christ love?
Us (E5:2)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 2, what did Christ do?
Loved us and gave himself up for us (E5:2)
Whom did Christ give up for us?
Himself (E5:2)
To whom did Christ give himself up as a fragrant offering and sacrifice?
God (E5:2)
Who loved us and gave himself up for us?
Christ (E5:2)
In what way should we walk?
The way of love (E5:2)
In what book and chapter is the following: “But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed, because these are improper for God’s holy people”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:3)
must there not even be a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed?
Among you (E5:3)
Why must there not even be a hint of sexual immorality or of any kind of impurity or of greed among you?
Because these are improper for God’s holy people (E5:3)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 4, what should there not be?
Obscenity, foolish talk or coarse joking (E5:4)
What are obscenity, foolish talk, and coarse joking?
Out of place (E5:4)
What should there rather be?
Thanksgiving (E5:4)
In what book and chapter is the following: “For of this you can be sure: No immoral, impure or greedy person–such a person is an idolater–has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:5)
What is such a person?
An idolater (E5:5)
Who is an idolater?
An immoral, impure or greedy person (E5:5)
Who has no inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God?
An immoral, impure or greedy person (E5:5)
In what book and chapter is the following: “Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of such things God’s wrath comes on those who are disobedient”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:6)
On whom does God’s wrath come?
Those who are disobedient (E5:6)
Why does God’s wrath come on those who are disobedient?
Because of such things (E5:6)
How should you let no one deceive you?
With empty words (E5:6)
What comes on those who are disobedient?
God’s wrath (E5:6)
What should you let no one do with empty words?
Deceive you (E5:6)
With what should you let no one deceive you?
Empty words (E5:6)
With whom should you not be partners?
Those who are disobedient (E5:7)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 8, as what should you live?
Children of light (E5:8)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 8, what are you now?
Light in the Lord (E5:8)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 8, what were you once?
Darkness (E5:8)
In whom are you now light?
The Lord (E5:8)
what book and chapter is the following: “For the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:9)
What should you find out?
What pleases the Lord (E5:10)
In what book and chapter is the following: “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:11)
What should you rather do?
Expose them (the fruitless deeds of darkness) (E5:11)
What should you expose?
The fruitless deeds of darkness (E5:11)
Of what should you have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds?
Darkness (E5:11)
In what book and chapter is the following: “It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:12)
What is what the disobedient do in secret?
Shameful even to mention (E5:12)
In what book and chapter is the following: “But everything exposed by the light becomes visible–and everything that is illuminated becomes a light”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:13)
What becomes a light?
Everything that is illuminated (E5:13)
What does everything exposed by the light become?
Visible (E5:13)
Who will shine on you?
Christ (E5:14)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 15, how should you live?
Not as unwise, but as wise (E5:15)
As what should you not live?
Unwise (E5:15)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 16, what should you make?
The most of every opportunity (E5:16)
What are evil?
The days (E5:16)
What are the days?
Evil (E5:16)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 17, what should you not be?
Foolish (E5:17)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 17, what should you understand?
What the Lord’s will is (E5:17)
In what book and chapter is the following: “Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:17)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 18, what should you not do?
Get drunk on wine (E5:18)
In what book and chapter is the following: “Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:18)
On what should you not get drunk?
Wine (E5:18)
What should you be instead?
Filled with the Spirit (E5:18)
What leads to debauchery?
Getting drunk on wine (E5:18)
With whom should you be filled instead?
The Spirit (E5:18)
From what should you sing and make music to the Lord?
Your heart (E5:19)
To whom should you sing and make music from your heart?
The Lord (E5:19)
To whom should you speak with psalms, hymns and songs from the Spirit?
One another (E5:19)
What should you do from your heart to the Lord?
Sing and make music (E5:19)
With what should you speak to one another?
Psalms, hymns and songs from the Spirit (E5:19)
For what should you always give thanks to God the Father?
Everything (E5:20)
In what should you always give thanks to God the Father for everything?
The name of our Lord Jesus Christ (E5:20)
To whom should you always give thanks?
God the Father (E5:20)
Three-part question: To whom should you always give thanks, for what, and how?
1) God the Father, 2) everything, and 3) in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ (E5:20)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 21, what should you do?
Submit to one another (out of reverence for Christ) (E5:21)
In what book and chapter is the following: “Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:21)
Out of what should you submit to one another?
Reverence for Christ (E5:21)
Why should you submit to one another?
Out of reverence for Christ (E5:21)
Two-part question: To whom should you submit, and why?
1) One another, and 2) out of reverence for Christ (E5:21)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 22, how should wives themselves to their own husbands?
As they do to the Lord (E5:22)
To whom should wives submit themselves?
Their own husbands (E5:22)
Who should submit themselves to their own husbands as they do to the Lord?
Wives (E5:22)
In what book and chapter is the following: “For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:23)
Of what is Christ the head?
The church, his body (E5:23)
Of what is Christ the Savior?
The church, his body (E5:23)
What is the husband?
The head of the wife (E5:23)
As what is the husband the head of the wife?
As Christ is the head of the church (E5:23)
How is the husband the head of the wife?
As Christ is the head of the church (E5:23)
Of whom is the husband the head?
The wife (E5:23)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 24, as what should wives submit to their husbands?
As the church submits to Christ (E5:24)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 24, how should wives submit to their husbands?
As the church submits to Christ (E5:24)
To whom does the church submit?
Christ (E5:24)
Who should submit to their husbands in everything?
Wives (E5:24)
How should wives also submit to their husbands?
As the church submits to Christ (E5:24)
In what should wives submit to their husbands?
Everything (E5:24)
Who submits to Christ?
The church (E5:24)
For whom did Christ give himself up?
The church (E5:25)
Who should love their wives?
Husbands (E5:25)
Who loved the church and gave himself up for her?
Christ (E5:25)
Whom should husbands love?
. Their wives (E5:25)
Who made the church holy?
Christ (E5:26)
Whom did Christ make holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word?
The church (E5:26)
Through what did Christ wash the church with water?
The word (E5:26)
What did Christ make the church?
Holy (E5:26)
Without what did Christ present the church to himself as radiant?
Stain or wrinkle or any other blemish (E5:27)
To whom did Christ present the church as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish?
Himself (E5:27)
Who presented the church to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish?
Christ (E5:27)
Whom did Christ present to himself as holy and blameless?
The church (E5:27)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 28, as what should husbands love their wives?
As their own bodies (E5:28)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 28, how should husbands love their wives?
As their own bodies (E5:28)
In what book and chapter is the following: “In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself”?
Ephesians 5 (E5:28)
Who loves himself?
He who loves his wife (E5:28)
Whom ought husbands to love as their own bodies?
Their wives (E5:28)
As what ought husbands to love their wives?
Their own bodies (E5:28)
Who ought to love their wives as their own bodies?
Husbands (E5:28)
Whom does he who loves his wife love?
Himself (E5:28)
Two-part answer: As what should husbands love their wives?
1) As Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, and 2) as their own bodies (E5:25,28)
What did no one ever hate?
Their own body (E5:29)
As what does someone feed and care for their body?
Just as Christ does the church (E5:29)
How does someone feed and care for their body?
Just as Christ does the church (E5:29)
Who ever hated their own body?
No one (E5:29)
According to Ephesians chapter 5: verse 30, what are we?
Members of his body (E5:30)
To whom will a man be united?
His wife (E5:31)
What will the two become?
One flesh (E5:31)
What will a man be?
United to his wife (E5:31)
For what will a man leave his father and mother and be united to his wife?
This reason (E5:31)
Who will become one flesh
The two (E5:31)
Whom will a man leave?
His father and mother (E5:31)
Why will a man leave his father and mother and be united to his wife?
For this reason (E5:31)
Two-part question: Whom will a man leave, and to whom will he be united?
1) His father and mother, and 2) his wife (E5:31)
From what Old Testament book is the following: “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh”?
Genesis (E5:31)
Two-part question: To whom will a man be united, and what will the two become?
1) His wife, and 2) one flesh (E5:31)
Who is talking about Christ and the church?
Paul (E5:32)
About whom is Paul talking?
Christ and the church (E5:32)
Who must respect her husband?
The wife (E5:33)
Who must love his wife as he loves himself?
Each one of you (E5:33)
As what must each one of you also love his wife?
As he loves himself (E5:33)
How must each one of you also love his wife?
As he loves himself (E5:33)
Whom must each one of you also love?
His wife (E5:33)
Whom must the wife respect?
Her husband (E5:33)