Quiz 3 - Section I - Romans Outline Section II - Cycle Of Sin Flashcards
I. God’s ______
A. This is the ______ of the ______ of humans.
i. His ______ ______ is easily seen is the wonders of this world.
ii. His _____ ______ is plain to see - His Truth stands the test of time.
_____ Transitional Growth Point
I. Wrath A. Consequence, Arrogance i. Divine nature ii. Eternal power 5
II. The result is human _____ (choosing not to retain the knowledge of God).
A. Caused by exchanging ____ for ____
B. Humans ______ the things they have created rather than the ______.
_____ Transitional growth point
II. Depravity
A. Truth, Lies
B. Worship, Creator
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III. God’s ________ ________
A. Is that God _____
B. Therefore, God warns us to _____
C. God reminds us that ______ is for all
D. Humans have the opportunity to _____ and accept ______ ______.
_____ transitional growth point
III. Righteous judgement A. Forgives B. Forgive C. Eternity D. Repent, Jesus Christ 4
IV. Humans become ____ of their ____ through God’s _____.
A. Through our ____, which is a reminder from the _____ _________, we recognize when we don’t follow the law.
i. Now we understand that ____ is actually bad - we don’t want to do it.
B. By our _________ through _____
i. We now believe that the ____ is good - we begin to live in faith, trusting God.
_____ transitional growth point
IV. Aware, Sin, Law A. Sin, Old Testament i. Sin B. Justification, Faith i. Law 1
V. As a result, human experience ____ and ____.
A. Because they are _______ to their _____.
i. Humans find ____ in the moment because they have ____.
ii. They make the choice to stay ______ due to their _____ in God’s promises.
1. By _______ (which is striving through tough times)
2. They develop ______ (which is maturity)
3. Which leads to _____ (an excitement of what good is to come).
_____ transitional growth point
V. Joy, Peace A. Reconciled, Creator i. Joy, Hope ii. Uncomfortable, Faith 1. Persevering 2. Character 3. Hope 2 (transitional growth point)
VI. Humans purposely place themselves in _______ where they try to do ____ work.
A. They become slaves to ______, rather than slaves to ____.
B. They show their love for God by developing their ______.
C. And they show their love for others by using their _____ to do ____ work.
_____ transitional growth point
VI. Situations, God's A. Righteousness, Sin B. Talents (gifts) C. Talents (gifts), God's 7
VII. Humans become aware of their ____ with ____.
A. They realize that they are ____ to do what they _____ to do.
i. They want to do ____ but end up sinning which causes frustration and confusion.
ii. Therefore, humans become aware that ____ lives in them.
iii. They ask Jesus for the gift of the ____ _____.
_____ transitional growth point
VII. Struggle, Sin A. Unable, Want i. Good ii. Sin iii. Holy Spirit 6
- Transition of growth:
Humans begin to realize the safety, security, and ultimate purpose they have in life - when they live for God rather than themselves.
- Transition of growth:
Humans begin To see that even in the times of most turmoil, God is still in control - is still the place to find all the answers. Their maturity begins to grow significantly.
- Transition of growth:
Humans become deluded into thinking that they are actually powerful, meaningful, and special because of who they are - until…. they fail and become lonely and/or depressed realizing they are living a life without meaning.
- Transition of growth:
Humans repent of their arrogance and disobedience and begin to try and become in righteous standing with God and his plan for their lives. This is where they asked Jesus Christ into their lives to save them.
- Transition of growth:
God allows humans to be in control of their own life despite the overwhelming evidence that humans don’t have the ability (emotional/intellectual) to be in control.
- Transition of growth:
Humans finally discover the Truth of the war contained within that period despite their desire wanting to do good, and despite the desire to wholeheartedly serve God, they are unable to do so. They become aware of this in living in them and that they need to be rescued from this “wretched condition” because they are unable to do so on their own. That is when they ask the Holy Spirit into their lives to conquer sin.
- Transition of growth:
With confidence they begin to strive to live for God and do His will in love by serving others.
At which point in the outline do humans often spin off into a subculture in order to live for themselves?
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