Romans 13, Matthew 21, James 4, John Flashcards
What word is defined as “being able to understand a situation from another person’s perspective”?
empathy
When you have an I-centered view of authority, how do you view God?
As a ruling God
When you have a God-centered view of authority, how do you view God?
As a loving God
When you view God in an I-centered manner, you view God and the authorities over in which two manners?
a. They will be able to get me what I want
b. They will prevent me from getting what I wan
When you view God and authority in a God-centered manner, you view God and the authorities your under in what manner?
As an opportunity to understand my purpose in any given situation
Choosing to view God and authority in an I-centered manner is an act of ___________________
disobedience
Choosing to view God and authority in a God-centered manner is an act of _____________
obedience
Why is choosing to act in an I-centered manner described in Romans 13 as living in darkness?
Because you are unable to see or understand the world from outside your own self-centered viewpoint
Why is choosing to act in a God-centered manner described in Romans 13 as putting on the armor of light?
Because you have become aware of the grand designs and plans that God has for you beyond your selfish desires.
According to Romans 13, what is the “continuing debt” that we owe one another?
To love
What is the three-step process that we all go through upon trusting God’s teaching that He has blessed us all with irrevocable gifts?
a. To identify the gift
b. To sharpen the gift
c. To apply the gift for the needs of our age
When we choose to follow God and authority in a God-centered manner, how do we critique the people and problemswe encounter?
With empathy
Why is our ability to see a problem unique?
Because it is an opportunity to apply our talents to the needs of the a
What action are we performing when we contribute to being a solution to the needs of our age?
Serving
When we choose to follow God and authority in an I-centered manner, what are the two circumstances that makes our negative criticism sound valid?
a. There’s an obvious problem
b. Our solution can’t be tested