Discipline
Trusting In God
Obedience
Gifts
Bonus (Other Bible Studies)
100

What does “you reap what you sow” mean?

 You get results based on your actions (Galatians 6:7–9)

100

What are we told NOT to rely on when trusting God?

Our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5)

100

 What are we supposed to do with God’s Word?

Obey it / live it out (James 1:22)

100

Why does God give us gifts?

To serve others (Romans 12:6–8)

100

 What does Jesus tell us not to worry about?

Basic needs like food and clothing (Matthew 6:25)

200

 What is the Christian life compared to?

A race (1 Corinthians 9:24–27)

200

What are two examples Jesus used to show God provides for us?

Birds and flowers (Matthew 6:26–30)

200

What is someone like who hears the Word but doesn’t follow it?

Someone who forgets what they saw in a mirror (James 1:23–24)

200

 In the gifts passage, what are believers compared to, where each part has a different role?

 A body (Romans 12:4–5)

200

 What should we do instead of worrying?

Pray and trust God (Philippians 4:6–7)

300

In the discipline passage, what are we told to remove from our lives?

Sin and anything that slows us down (Hebrews 12:1)

300

 What are we told to seek first?

The Kingdom of God (Matthew 6:33)

300

 What does Jesus say about people who call Him “Lord” but don’t obey?

They are not truly following Him (Luke 6:46)

300

 What should you do once you know your gift?

 Use it in the way that God wants you to. (Romans 12:6–8)

300

 What does “faith without works is dead” mean?

 Faith without action means nothing. (James 2:17)

400

 Why does God discipline His people instead of leaving them alone?

Because He loves them and wants them to grow. (Hebrews 12:6, 10–11)

400

 Why do people struggle with worry instead of trusting God?

Because they rely on what they see/control instead of faith (Matthew 6:31–32)

400

 Why does hearing God’s Word without applying it lead to failure?

Because it creates no real foundation (Luke 6:47–49)

400

 What happened to the servant who hid his gift in the parable?

 It was taken away and given to someone else (Matthew 25:28)

400

 Why are we constantly in a battle in our daily walk?

Because we are fighting our flesh (Galatians 5:16–17)

500

Why does God discipline us, and what does it show about our relationship with Him?

 It shows we are His children (Hebrews 12:6–8)

500

 What is the difference between trusting God and trying to control your own life?

Trust = relying on God, Control = relying on yourself (Proverbs 3:5–6)

500

What happens when someone consistently lives out God’s Word?

 They are blessed and their life stands strong (James 1:25; Luke 6:48)

500

 What does the parable teach about responsibility with what God gives you?

You are expected to use it faithfully (Matthew 25:21, 29)

500

Why does what you sow determine what you reap?

 Because your actions lead to your outcomes (Galatians 6:7)

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