Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
100
A Roman solider had to buy his own helmet, who has already paid for your helmet of salvation?
Jesus
100
What was the Big Idea of Week 2?
Stand firm during spiritual battle!
100
What was the Big Idea of week 3?
Don't go without your armor on!
100
What is the Big Idea of Week 4?
Prayer and God's Word are powerful weapons against evil.
200
Ephesians 6:17 says we are to “take the helmet of salvation”, it is not a one time action, we must do this _______________.
Every day/ daily
200
How did Jesus deal with temptation? (Matt. 4:1-11)
He fought back with the Word of God.
200
In week 2 we learned about the shield of faith and the boots of _______?
Peace
200
All of the Armor of God is defensive except for what piece?
The Sword of the Spirit
300
Part of my identity in Christ is that as a believer, John 1:12 says I am a _____________________.
Child of God
300
What is the first peace of armor Paul challenges us to put on? (Eph. 6:10-14)
The Belt of Truth.
300
Paul and Silas did what in prison? (Acts 16:16-40)
Sang
300
What does the Sword of the Spirit represent?
The Word of God.
400
As a part of my identity in Christ, James 1:5 says I have ___________________________.
Access to God’s wisdom
400
Where does our righteousness come from? (Romans 3:22)
It comes from faith in Jesus?
400
True or False: The Spiritual Battle we are in is visible?
False
400
Ephesians 6:18-20 mentions one other weapon we have. What is it?
Prayer
500
Just like the Roman Soldier’s helmet protected his brain, the helmet of salvation helps protect us by _____________________ and helping us think like Christ according to Romans 12:2.
renewing our minds/transforming our minds
500
When the bible talks about the heart, what is it referring to? (it not your actual heart)
Your soul. Where you make your decisions. The heart represents the center of a person.
500
Who will ultimately win in the end?
God will!
500
True of False: The Sword of the Spirit is most likely a dagger?
True
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