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What is the message of the first 3 chapters of Ephesians? |
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| What is the message of the last 3 chapters in Ephesians? |
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| Practical Living based on what we know about God |
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| What does Paul say are the essential qualities of character nescessary for having a spirit of unity? |
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1.Unity of the Spirit taught by the Spirit
2. Unity of the Spirit in the Spiritual Realm |
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| What does "One Body" represent what aspect of unity? |
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| Untity of Affilliation and membership |
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| What does "One Spirit" represent what aspect of unity? |
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| Untity of Communication and manner of life |
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| What does "One Hope" represent what aspect of unity? |
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| Unity of Asperations (Expectation of Gods eternal blessing) |
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| What does "One Lord" represent what aspect of unity? |
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| Unity of Authorship and leadership (one master/Authority) |
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| What does "One Fath" represent what aspect of unity? |
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| Unity of belief and conviction |
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| What does "One Lord" represent what aspect of unity? |
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| Unity of personal source and worship |
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| What does "One Baptism" represent what apsect of unity? |
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| Unity of obedience and entrance into Christ |
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| What is "Universal" Fellowship? |
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| A relationship; not collectively organized |
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| Who establishes and controls "universal" fellowship? |
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| What is "local" Fellowship? |
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| Functional Sharing; Either local or personal |
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| What does the word "koinonia" Mean in Greek? |
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| "To shape"interaction, shared joint participation |
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| What does Eph 4:1-3 teach us is a basic guideline for fellowship |
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| must react to every brother with Genuine Love |
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| What does Eph 4:4-6 teach us is a basic guideline for fellowship? |
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| must uphold the truth in word, action, and influence |
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| Vine says the proper definition of "metron" (measure) is..? |
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| used for measuring, measure of what we vessel figuartively |
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| How does Dr.Colly appeal to the prepositions to interpret the purposes of these gifts? |
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| What is the first gift Christ has given to four unity in Christ? |
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| When were the other gifts given? |
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| When he ascended in high, led captivity captive, and gave gifts to men |
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| What does paul mean when he says that Christ "led captivity captive?" |
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| He overcame (conquered) all evil forces including: Satan + Death |
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| What are the 5 gifts Christ has given to us? (vs 11) |
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1. some be apostles
2. Some be prophets
3. Some be evangelists
4. Some be pastors
5. teachers |
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| What were the primary functions of the apsotles? |
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| Provide eye-witness testimony that Christ was who He claimed to be |
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| What were the primary qualifications of the Apostles? |
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| Saw Christ after His resurrection |
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| What were the Primary Credentials of the Apostles? |
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| Miraculous signs confirming their message |
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| A mouth, a "forth-teller" - an inspired teacher |
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| Gospelizers, heralds of good tiding , preachers of the gospel? |
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| What 3 Greek words are used for "pastors"? Translate each with 2 words to clarify |
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Poimen: Shepard, pastor (protects feeds, cares, and provides for sheep
Presebuteros:Presbyter, elder (older person, advanced in age, wisdom and respectable
Episcopes: Bisop, overseer (superimendent, one who sees that things are in oder and done properly)
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| Until what happens in each of us are these gifts intended to help? |
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| till we come to the unity of the faith + knowledge if the son of God and to measure the statue of fullness of Christ |
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| Define the "walk" of a Christian in the 3 ways we described it |
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1. Character Within
2. Manning of living
3. Way of thinking |
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| who were they not to imitate in their "walk" |
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| List the 8 qualites Paul identifies w/ the former life in sin. |
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1. Fullness of their mind
2. Understanding darkened
3. alienated from life of good
4. Ignorance
5.Blindness of heart
6. past feeling
7.Lewdness
8. work all uncleanness w/ greediness |
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| Describe the new man as Paul does in eph 4:24 |
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| Different in Spiritual and moral nature and demeaner |
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| What are the 7 ways we identified for the "new man" to "KEEP" his behavior? |
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1.honest
2. Control
3. Ethical
4.Clean
5. Spiritual
6. Friendly
7. Kind and forgiving |
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| What specifically does Paul say we should not allow when we are angry? |
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| sin do not let the sun go down on your wrath |
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| What specific reason for working does Paul give in Eph 4:28? |
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| That he may have something to give who has need |
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| When Christ gave himself for us, what was (a hyperbole) to God...see Eph 5:2 |
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| An offering and a sacrife to God for a sweet smelling aroma |
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| Identify the 5 Major lists of sins in the NT |
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1. Romans 1:28-32 2. 1 Cor. 6:9-11 3. 2 Cor 12:19-21 4. Galations 5:19-21 5.2 Timothy3:1-7 |
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| Speech in which lacks thought of spiritual reality. Impious, godless, irrelevant speech |
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| Sinful insinuations, "spicey", humor, and lustful suggestions |
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| What is the summary judgement on these sins? |
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| For this you know that, no fornicator, unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an adolator, has inheritance in the kingdom of Christ + God |
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| The fruit of the Spirit is found in what 3 spiritual things? |
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1. All Goodness
2. Rightousness
3. Truth |
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| In addition to not having fellowship with un fruitful works of darkness, what is the christian's obligation w/ regard to them? |
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| How is the Christian to walk? (vs 15). What does this mean? |
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| look carfully as you walk, not as unwise but as wise |
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| Fine as a season of opportunity, a portion of life identified w/ specific work of accurance |
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| What is the basic sin in mind-altering substance abuse and drinking alochol? |
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| What are the consequences of drinking and drugs? |
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1. Harm your mind
2. hurt other and injures relationships
3. destroys influence for Christ
4. encourages reckless and extravagance |
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| When one argues that God authorized instruments in the psalms.. What does such reasoning fail to reconize? |
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| Jesus idenified the psalsms w/ law, w/ which he fulfilled |
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| When one says that the instrument is just an aid to worship, what does he fail to recongize? |
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| I HAVE NO IDEAAA!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Define "Psalms" as colly does |
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| Usually referrs to saongs of the highest praise instryments will literally exist |
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| Define "Hymns" as Colly does |
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| are songs of praise, thanksgiving, and supplication |
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| Define "Spiritual Songs" as Colly does |
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| are designed to edify, admolish and/ or teaching |
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| What 3 spiritual activities are assoicated w/ being "filled w/ the spirit in Eph 5:19-21 |
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1. Singing to the Lord
2. Giving thanks to God
3. Subjecting our adoration of Gods power, wisdom, character, and works
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| What 3 musical activities of worshipers in eph 5:19 and Col 3:16? |
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| Speaking to one another, singing, making melody in your heart |
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| What is the Greek word for "making a melody" in Eph 5:19? |
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| "Psallo" singing with an instrument |
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| When and where was a "melodian" (instrument) introduced into the worship of churches of christ in the 19th century? |
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| Where was the 7 passages od scripture in the NT where the music of christians in the "church age" is idenitified |
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1. Acts 16:25
2. Rom 15:9
3. 1 Cor 14:15,16
4. Eph 5:19
5. Col 3:16
6. Heb 2:12; 13:15
7. James 5:13 |
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| Under what specific conditions did the isreal worship include intruments in Davids day? |
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1. Music by the levites
2. Music in the temple
3. in Jerusalem |
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| What 2 phrases in the text (eph 6:1) tell us that these "children" are old enough to be Christians? |
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a. Children, obey your parents in the lord
b. for this is right |
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| Identify two other passages in the NT that tell us that disobedience to parents is a grevious sin? |
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A. Romans 1:30, 32
B. 2 Timothy 3:2 |
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| What is the first commandment with promise |
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| Honor your father and mother (eph 6:2-3) |
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| let him be put out to death |
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| what does the word "prvoke" mean? |
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| Parogizete = exasperate, anger w/ irritation b/c of harsh, unjust, improper, unreasonable treatment. |
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| what 4 ways did we give to indicate how parents may provoke children into wrath? |
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1. Through proper exercise authority
2. through unreasonable rules + regulations
3. unloving rubuke
4.innapropriate disciplinary punishment |
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| by what 4 legitimate things should parents bring up their chilren? |
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1. By example
2. by guideness
3. by control
4. by correction (rewords + punishment) |
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| what should be the parents' ultimate goal? |
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| for God to control when you are no longer in control |
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| what 3 things did we suggest are good to teach children what is right? |
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1. morals
2. manners
3. religion |
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| What does the term "in singleness" mean in eph 6:5? |
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| without hyporisy, false pretence |
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| what does the term "eye-service" mean in colossians 3:22 |
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| to be soon by others to benefit from their opinion of you |
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| how are we to do "whatever we do" |
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| Do it heartily, as to the lord and not to men |
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| from whom do we receive our real pay (reward) for working properly? |
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| What does paul say in 1 timothy 6:1 that we should honnor our master (employer, boss)? |
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| so that the name of god & doctirine wil not be spoken against |
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| why does paul say in titus 2:9-10 that we should ethically do our jobs in the workplace |
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| that they may adorn the doctrine of God our savior in all things |
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| What does 1 peter 2:19 say is commendable for christins in the workplace? |
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| when you do good and suffer and take it patiently |
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| How would masters (employers) treat servants (employees) |
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| to do good and treat them with respect |
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| where does the master's master live? |
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| What quality does paul in ephesians 6:9 is true of the master's master? |
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| give up threatingly, knowing that borht their master & yours is in heaven & there is no partiality |
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| Where must our power from to overcome evil? |
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| "must put on his strength" |
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| How did john calvin interpret the idea of "security" for believers? |
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| the child of god cannot so sing as to be lost |
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| what distinction did calvin make regarding the "inner" man and the "outer" man with regard to sin? |
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| Inner man (spirt) is born of god and cannot sin; while the outer man (body) will not be redeemed |
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| the abunonment of ones religious faith |
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| Does God offer security to believers? it is conditional? |
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| Yes; it is conditional. head his voice and follow him |
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| What is the nature of "eternal" life? Is it primarly "quantity" or "quality" and what is it based upon? |
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| thus eternal life is basically a quality of life |
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| From what part of jesus' teaching do we see clearly that people can leave the faith? |
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| Vine and branches, talents, virgins, sower & soil unfaithful servant |
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| Does the term "cannot" always mean "impossible?" Give one example we gave in class |
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no. Cannot does not mean impossible.
ex: "you cannot kill another human being" |
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| What does Galations 5 say about falling from grace? |
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| The one who seeks justification |
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| What word designates a "condition" to be met if one does or does not leave the faith? |
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| What illustration did we use to describe security but the possiblity of losing relationship? |
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| When one says that the instrument is just an aid to worship, what does he fail to understand about how the bible view their use when they were played in worship? |
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| its an act of worship in its own right |
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| What is the basic sin in mind-altering substance abuse and drinking alcohol |
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| Alter the mind + taking away understanding wisdom |
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| Identify the 4 basic principles of marriage we discussed |
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1.unselfish submission
2. Consider all things in relation to the lord
3. Build relationships on genuine love
4. Strong unity - oneness
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| What great analogy does paul use to describe the husban and wife relationship? |
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| the term "submit" may refer to either of what two concepts? |
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| In suggesting that we "consider all things in relation to the Lord, we identified 4 things to do. What are those? |
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1. Imitate christ
2. pray together
3. make worship an absolute priority
4. base family decisions on spirtual principles + scripture |
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| What 3 Greek words for love did we discuss? |
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1. Eros (romantic)
2. phileo (affection)
3. agape (purposeful) |
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| how is Christ's bride ( the church) sanctified and cleansed? |
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| "with the washing of water by the word" |
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| What does the word "nurish" mean? |
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| What does the word "cherish" mean? |
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| What do husban and wife become in God's order of things? |
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| Where must our power come from to overcome evil? |
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| What does the word "wiles" mean? |
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| Craftiness, deceitful methods, cunning, + words and actions |
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| Against what four categories of persons do we wrestle? |
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1. Against principalities (ruler, prince)
2. Against powers
3. against the rulers of the darkness of the age.
4. against spirtual hoest of wickedness in the heavenly places
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| what kind of being is the devil? |
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| spiritual person, but not a human being, but a spirit who works against us |
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| what does "wrestling" necessarily involve? |
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| hand to hand, personal conflict |
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| What does paul say we must do to withstand evil? |
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| put on another armor of god |
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| the time of temptation or peril when saints attack |
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| what does the word "panoply" mean? |
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| armor, a military dress and weapon |
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| identify the items of armor and what each is said to represent |
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1. belt: represents truth
2.Brestplate is righteousness, moral holiness, virtual good.
3.helmet of salvation
4. sword -offensive weapon
5. sandles emphasized prepareness
6. shield - faith is unbreakable trust
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| in eph 6:18, what must accompany putting on armor? |
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| praying always, being watchful, perservance of the saints |
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