Virtue and Vice
Source of Virtue
Ethical Living
Christian Growth
Gospel and Ethics
100

What word describes a settled habit of doing good or moral excellence?

Virtue

100

What is the ultimate source of all true virtue 

God's character

100

What should motivate Christians to live ethically?

Desire for Christlikeness and God’s glory

100

How does Christian growth typically occur—instantly or gradually?

Gradually and progressively

100

Why is ethical living not the gospel itself?

Because the gospel is about Christ’s saving work, not human performance

200

What word describes a moral flaw or destructive habit that opposes virtue?

Vice

200

Who performs the inner work that enables believers to grow in virtue?

Christ/the Holy Spirit
200

What false approach seeks human approval instead of God’s?

Moralism

200

Give one reason believers should pursue virtue.

To glorify God / reflect His character

200

What does the gospel enable believers to begin doing?

Living ethically by being transformed from within

300

What happens when a culture approves of immoral behavior in the name of Love?

Vices disguised as virtues

300

What New Covenant reality allows believers to live ethically?

Union with Christ / “Christ in us”

300

What approach redefines vice as virtue by “being true to yourself”?

Authenticity (in the wrong sense)

300

What is one spiritual discipline that promotes growth in virtue?

Bible reading, prayer, fellowship, or battling sin

300

What did Jesus often confront in the religious leaders of His day?

Hypocrisy and pride

400

What part of a person does the Bible connect to outward behavior?

Character/the heart

400

What doctrine teaches that God gives believers a new nature that empowers them to grow?

Regeneration / Indwelling of the Holy Spirit

400

What term describes people who rely on rituals to earn God’s favor?

Legalism

400

Who receives all credit for any virtue that appears in a believer’s life?

God / the Holy Spirit

400

What connects the study of ethics to Christian sanctification?

Growth in Christlikeness

500

Why is doing the right thing not enough to make someone truly virtuous?

Because virtue requires right motives and inward transformation, not just outward actions

500

In what two ways is God’s unchanging character reflected so we can know what is good?

 In creation and in His law / the image of God in man

500

What is the true biblical alternative to moralism, authenticity, and legalism?

Christlikeness

500

What two factors must align for true virtue—internal and external?

Right motives and right actions

500

Why is it impossible to be truly virtuous apart from Christ?

Because virtue flows from likeness to Christ through His transforming grace

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