Our desire to be God, to replace Him.
What is "sin"?
High respect; esteem.
What is "honor"?
The reason for which a person or thing exists or was created.
What is "purpose"?
Friendship love, the bond between non-family close friends.
What is "phileo"?
The state of being perfected in our bodies, minds, hearts, and purpose.
What is "glory"?
To be set apart for God's purposes and to begin to live accordingly.
What is "Holiness"?
The definitive collection of 66 divinely inspired books that make up the Old and New Testaments of the Holy Bible.
What is "Scripture"?
Working to help other people to meet their needs and/or accomplish their objectives.
What is "service"?
Sexual love, intended by God to be expressed between a man and woman in marriage.
What is "eros"?
The act of eating and drinking together with other Christians as a way of remembering Jesus' death on the cross.
What is "communion"?
A change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one.
What is "metamorphosis"?
Seventh day, a day of religious observance and abstinence from work.
What is "sabbath"?
Something of great value.
What is "treasure"?
The selfless, sacrificial, unconditional love of Christ.
What is "agape"?
To do something special or enjoyable to mark an important event or occasion.
What is a "celebration"?
How someone defines him or herself or is defined by others.
What is "identity"?
Not false or copied; genuine; real.
What is "authentic"?
One who manages the property or well-being of another.
What is a "steward"?
Compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority.
What is "obedience"?
A congregation or church.
What is "ecclesia"?
Firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.
What is "trust"?
Regular patterns of movement or behavior.
What are "rhythms"?
Family love, the bond among mothers, fathers, sisters, and brothers.
What is "storge"?
Cruel or hostile treatment due to your faith in Christ.
What is "persecution"?
A follower or student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher.
What is a "disciple"?