Quiz 4 and Quiz 5 Study Guide Flashcards
Romans 5 states that we rejoice in our suffering, because:
A. Suffering produces ___________
B. Which produces ___________
C. Which results in _________
Perseverance
Character
Hope
Complete the blanks from Romans 5:5
“And ________ does not disappoint us, because God has poured out His _______ into our hearts by the ________, whom He has given us.”
Hope
Love
Holy Spirit
In the lesson on what happens within our physical body, what is the relationship of you, sin and the Holy Spirit?
You will always be defeated by sin; sin will always be deafeated by the Holy Spirit
What does “Just the right time” mean in Romans 5:6, when describing Jesus dying for our sins?
It is always the RIGHT TIME when we choose to accept Jesus
According to Romans 5, death came into the world through
Adam
According to Romans 5, life came into the world through
Jesus Christ
Why does Romans 5 use the term “death” as the condemnation of all man due to the trespass of sin?
Because a life of selfishness will die upon the death of our physical body
Why does Romans 5 use the term “life” as the justification of Jesus dying for our sins?
Because this describes the eternal life we will experience upon our physical death
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:
Through Jesus’ death
Through Jesus’ resurrection
What is the four-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
Off the parts of your body to God
Have the parts of your body be instruments of righteousness
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
In James, Chapter 4 the teaching on “Boasting About Tomorrow” states that an individual with an I-centered view will make what type of statement going into each day?
They will say “I” will or won’t do this and “I” will or won’t do that
In James, Chapter 4 the teaching on “Boasting About Tomorrow” states that an individual with an God-centered view will make what type of statement going into each day?
They will say “if it is God’s will, I” will or won’t do this and “If it is God’s will, I” will or won’t do it
In what manner does James 1 instruct us to view problems?
With pure joy
Why does James 1 instruct us to view problems in this manner?
Because we know that problems are an opportunity for us to mature in Christ
How does James 1 define being immature?
Lacking
How does James 1 provide instruction on how to develop maturity?
To ask God for the wisdom we need
How does James 1 describe the manner in which are to ask God for the wisdom we need?
To ask God without doubt
When we do not ask God in the manner described in James 1, what will the consequence be?
We will be double-minded (confused) and be tossed back and forth likes waves of the sea
Draw & Label the Cycle of Sin model
Follow God
Experience the positive consequences of being in alignment with God
Get comfortable
Experience the temptation to stay comfortable and avoid situations that may cause discomfort
Follow selfish desires
Experience the negative consequences of being out of alignment with God
Repent
Experience the Love, acceptance and forgiveness of God
What is the simplistic manner in which humans try to understand the world?
Think in stereotypes
What is the name given that describes the people humans surround themselves with to support their thinking?
Sycophants
What is the place where humans often find comfort and formulate an identity?
A subculture
How can we break free from the cycle of sin?
Choose to stay uncomfortable
What is the value of knowing the acts of the sinful nature and fruit of the spirit detailed in Galatians 5?
The acts allow us to evaluate how we have been living, as the situations (state of mind) we find ourselves are consequences of the choices we have previously made
Give five (5) examples of the sinful nature and five (5) examples of the spirit found in Galatians 5 and discuss how they are a guide in your life
SINFUL NATURE 1. Sexual Immorality 2. Impurity 3. Debauchery 4. Idolatry 5. Witchcraft 6. Hatred 7. Discord 8. Jealousy 9. Fits of Rage 10. Selfish Ambition 11. Dissensions 12. Factions 13. Envy 14. Drunkenness 15. Orgies SPIRIT 1. Love 2. Joy 3. Peace 4. Patience 5. Kindness 6. Goodness 7. Faithfulness 8. Gentleness 9. Self-Control
What is the spiritual “law” that Paul is referencing in Romans 7?
The Old Testament law the God gave us to guide for humanity
What is the unspiritual condition that Paul states humans are in?
Sin (self-centeredness)
Why are we a slave to the law when we are a slave to sin?
Due to our sin, we are unable to follow the law (no matter how much we try)
What phrase does Paul use to describe the internal situation between you and sin?
Wretched condition
Is there an alternative to choosing between being a slave to sin or a slave to Christ?
No
What is the choice of depravity?
Choosing NOT to retain the knowledge of God
What is the simplistic manner in which humans try to understand the world?
With stereotypes
What is the name given that describes the people humans surround themselves with to support their thinking?
Sycophants
What is the place where humans often find comfort and formulate an identity?
Subculture
Give an example of such a place mentioned in the previous question
Sports, music, video games, etc
What is the “wretched condition” that Jesus saves humans from?
That we have a desire to do good, but we cannot due to sin ALWAYS defeating us
Utilize the win-win philosophy of _________ to answer the following questions:
Stephen Covey
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 Leaders
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
How does the top-10 followers on Instagram and Twitter illustrate the teaching found in Psalm 73:10 “Therefore their people turn to them and drink up waters in abundance”
They envy the famous who seem to be able to live however they want without consequences
In Psalm 73, __________ is found when the author enters the sanctuary of God.
Peace
What are the three (3) ways an individual can enter the sanctuary of God?
Worship
Prayer
Scripture
Surely God is good to Israel, to those who are pure in heart
A statement that illustrates the Psalmist’s foundation of faith
But as for me, my feet had almost slipped; I had nearly lost my foothold
The verse that describes the Psalmist doubting his faith
For I envied the arrogant when I saw the prosperity of the wicked. 4 They have no struggles; their bodies are healthy and strong. 5 They are free from the burdens common to man; they are not plagued by human ills
The verse that describes all the Psalmist sees around him and thus caused this struggles with his faith
Therefore pride is their necklace
The verse that describes how the self-centered glorify themselves by displaying the awards and achievements of their life
they clothe themselves with violence
The verse that illustrates how the self-centered seek our victory over others - to be the winners and exalt themselves over the losers
From their callous hearts comes iniquity; the evil conceits of their minds know no limits
The verse that illustrates how the self-centered don’t even consider God or others when they go about planning the actions, words, and behaviors of their life
They scoff, and speak with malice; in their arrogance they threaten oppression
The verse that illustrates how self-centered people bully others into believing that they will either take away what they value (“I’ll fire you”) or exclude them from an opportunity to prosper (“I won’t accept you”)
Their mouths lay claim to heaven, and their tongues take possession of the earth
The verse that illustrates how the selfish lay claim and believe that the world is theirs and their accomplishments are to be admired as though they’re a god
Therefore their people turn to them and drink up waters in abundance
The verse that illustrates how others become “fans” begin to follow the selfish as sycophants hoping to discover and copy why the “famous” are “successful” on earth.
They say, “How can God know? Does the Most High have knowledge?”
The verse that shows how the self-centered have a mocking and dismissive attitude towards God
This is what the wicked are like– always carefree, they increase in wealth
The verse that illustrates how self-centered individuals truly care about only themselves
Surely in vain have I kept my heart pure; in vain have I washed my hands in innocence. 14 All day long I have been plagued; I have been punished every morning. 15 If I had said, “I will speak thus,” I would have betrayed your children
The verse that describes the Psalmist’s inner struggles in thinking that his effort at loving God and loving others has been a waste of time.
When I tried to understand all this, it was oppressive to me
The verse that describes the Psalmist’s emotions when trying to make sense of what he sees
till I entered the sanctuary of God; then I understood their final destiny
The verse describes where the psalmist found peace
Surely you place them on slippery ground; you cast them down to ruin. 19 How suddenly are they destroyed, completely swept away by terrors! 20 As a dream when one awakes, so when you arise, O Lord, you will despise them as fantasies
The verse that shows the consequence of those who live only for the benefits of this physical world
When my heart was grieved and my spirit embittered, 22 I was senseless and ignorant; I was a brute beast before you. 23 Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand. 24 You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory. 25 Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. 26 My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever
The verse shows the consequence of those who follow God