Romans 12 Answer Key Flashcards

1
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In Romans 12:1 what is described as being a living sacrifice for God?

A

Offering our bodies and minds

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In Romans 12:2 it states “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world” - what is the pattern of this world?

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To be self-centered

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In Romans 12:2, Paul states that you will be transformed by the renewing of what?

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Your mind

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In Romans 12:1-2, the lesson that Paul teaches is that you will be able to do what ACT when you are renewed?

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Test and approve God’s Will

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5
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How is God’s will described in Romans 12:2?

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Good, pleasing and perfect

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In Romans 12:3-8, why does Paul use the human body to describe the spiritual gifts that each of us have?

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To show that each of us are uniquely valuable and each of us have a unique role to play (for instance the ear’s job isn’t to smell, the eye’s job isn’t to hear, etc.)

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Is there something humans can do to earn or acquire these gifts?

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No

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Is there anything humans can do to have these gifts taken away?

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No

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In Romans 12:5, what does Paul state that each member of our body belongs to?

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One another

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Once you have decided to trust God’s will, what is the three-pronged continual process God has provided for the purpose of your life?

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a. Identify the gifts and talents God has given us
b. Develop (sharpen) the gifts and talents God has given us
c. Use our gifts and talents to meet the needs of the age

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What is meant by love that must be “sincere” in Romans 12:9?

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Real, not phony or to make it “look like” you really care so that you will be considered “good”

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What are the six (6) ways that Paul describes “sincere love” in Romans 12:9-11?

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a. Hate what is evil
b. Cling to what is good
c. Be devoted to one another in brotherly love
d. Honor one another above yourselves
e. Never be lacking in zeal
f. Keep your spiritual fervor in serving the Lord

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13
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In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be joyful in:

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Hope

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In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be patient in:

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Affliction

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In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be faithful in:

A

Prayer

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16
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In Romans 12:13, Paul teaches that relief from dwelling on our problems and worries is found in what action?

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Sharing with people in need and practicing hospitality

17
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Why do the actions in Romans 12:13 release us from dwelling in problems and worry?

A

Because we are focused on others instead of ourselves

18
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In Romans 12:20, why are you “heaping burning coals” on your enemy if you feed them or give them something to drink?

A

Because they are expecting you to compete, argue, or judge them…

19
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How does Romans 12 teach us to overcome evil?

A

With good