1 Corinthians
1 Corinthians (2)
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
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Who wrote 1 Corinthians?

Paul

100

What is the purpose of our Spiritual gifts?

The gifts are given in order to contribute to the common good of others.

100

What is one reason that God comforts us?

So we can comfort others with the comfort we receive from Him.

100
How does Paul say we are justified?

By faith in Christ

100

What is the theme of Ephesians?

The unity of believers in Christ.

200

What is the theme of 1 Corinthians?

Believers are the temple of God, indwelt by His Spirit.

200

How does Paul's words in 10:23-33 relate to Jesus' command to "love your neighbor as yourself"?

If we really love others we will be careful not to offend them and cause them to stumble in their Christian walk.

200
What are the results of godly sorrow and of worldly sorrow?

Godly sorrow results in repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret: worldly sorrow leads to death.

200

If the law cannot justify a person, then what was it's purpose?

The law was given to people because of their sin, and in order to lead them toward Christ, who was to come later.

200

What does it mean to be blessed "in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ"?

Because of Christ we have access to everything heaven has to offer: salvation, love of God, and the power to live lives pleasing to Him.

300

Why can unbelievers not accept and understand the Bible?

They do not have the Holy Spirit, so they cannot understand biblical truth.

300

What are strongholds and how can we destroy them?

"Strongholds" are places where evil is strong and entrenched, and almost unconquerable. We can destroy them only with God's power, not with earthly power.
300

What is the meaning of the metaphor about reaping and sowing?

Those who attempt to please their "sinful nature" will be destroyed, while those who do good and please God will be rewarded.

300

Explain both the uselesness and value of good works.

Our salvation is based on grace, not good works. However, we are created to do good works.

400

Explain the metaphor about "milk" and "solid food." What is Paul saying about the believers in Corinth?

Paul is saying he gave the Corinthians the MILK- the basic teachings fo the gospel, but he couldn't give them SOLID FOOD - because the deeper lessons would only benefit those who were more mature in their Christian walk.

400

What did God answer Paul when he asked Him to take away Paul's "thorn in the flesh"?

His grace is sufficient to and His power is perfected in human weakness.

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What does Paul say about why his teaching should be believed?

Because he has received the gospel from Jesus Christ and not from men.

400

What attributes of God does the new self manifest?

righteousness and holiness

500

What does Paul mean by "a way out" in 1 Corinthians 10:13? Why do you think many believers memorize this verse?

God is able to show a believer how to meet temptation without giving into the temptation. Believers memorize this verse to remind them to call upon the Lord for help in times of temptation.

500

What is Paul's attitude toward his weaknesses?

He is grateful for them because he is relying on God makes him strong in God's power.

500

What is the theme of Galatians?

We are justified and we receive the Holy Spirit by grace through faith not by works of the law.

500

Why are we to put on the full armor of God?

So that, we can "take our stand against the devil's schemes, "Resisting temptation through the strength we have in Christ."

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