Quiz 3 Flashcards
Romans 5 states that we rejoice in our suffering, because:
a. Suffering produces ______
b. Which produces _____
c. Which results in _____
A. Perseverance
B. Character
C. Hope
What does “Just the right time” mean in Romans 5:6?
When we are saved from our sin, it is always the right time to live for God
According to Romans 5, death came into the world through
Adam
According to Romans 5, life came into the world through
Christ
Why does Romans 5 use the term “death” as the condemnation of all man due to the trespass of sin?
Because living selfishly focuses solely on this physical life – which comes to an end
Why does Romans 5 use the term “life” as the justification of Jesus dying for our sins?
Because we are no longer dead in our sins, and we have been set free to live our physical life knowing the truth of eternal life
Romans 5 concludes that the law was added so that __ would increase. And when that increases, __ increases all the more.
Sin ; grace
Romans 6 states that we are united with Jesus in what two ways:
a. Through Jesus’ death
b. Through Jesus’ resurrection
What is the five-point guideline that is provided in Romans 6 to illustrate how we are dead to sin and alive in Christ?
- Do not offer the parts of your body to sin
- Do not have the parts of your body be instruments of wickedness
- Offer the parts of your body to God
- Have the parts of your body be instruments of righteousness
- Do not allow sin to reign as your master
What is significant about Romans 6:16 “Don’t you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey them as slaves, you are slaves to the one whom you obey – whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience which leads to righteousness”?
The value is the TRUTH that these are the only two options we have. We CHOOSE to either be a slave to sin (pursuing selfishness and its desires) or slaves to Christ (pursuing a relationship with Christ through prayer and God’s word).
The wages of sin is
Death
The gift of God is
Eternal life
Win/Win People seek_____in all human interactions.
Mutual ; benefit
Win/Win People display_____based behavior.
Principle
This behavior is seen in the______model where we are all loved, all sinful, all gifted, all called, to meet the needs of the age
Co-operation
Leadership style – understand who will take the lead based upon the talent/call of the moment The scriptural example of this was displayed in the behavior of ______
John the Baptist
The other three outcomes are_______based models, which reflect a_____philosophy.
Competitive ; self-centered
Win/Lose People think that in order for them to win, someone else must lose. This type of thinking is rooted in seeking who gets the_____. The scriptural example of this was displayed in the behavior of_______.
Credit; Jewish leader
Win/Lose People have a leadership style that is ____ (other people are ____used to perform the task you want done).
Authoritarian; tools
Win/Lose People hurt, because if both people aren’t winning, both are losing
Relationships
Lose/Win People are considered ____.
Doormats
Lose/Win People seek strength from popularity based on _____.
Acceptance
Lose/Win People have a leadership style of _____(____).
People pleasing (sycophants)
Lose/Lose People become _____ with making the other person lose (make them look bad), even at their own _____. (Gossip, Factions, Envy, Jealousy, Slander).
Obsessed ; expense