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Although Paul was not one of the original 12, he claimed equal authority with them |
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God declaring a guilty sinner not guilty |
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Paul sought to please God rather than men. |
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The defense of Paul's call |
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The testimony of Paul's companions |
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Paul's correction of Peter |
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Prior to his conversion, Paul had persecuted the church |
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Galatains 1:11-12, 15-16, 23 |
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God called Paul from his sinful past to preach the gospel |
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The religious leaders commissioned Paul and Barnabas to go to the Gentiles |
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While the Judiazers were there, Peter would refuse to eat with Gentile believers. |
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Even Barnabas had been carried away by Peter's hypocrisy |
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The law is the only way to gain a righteous standing before an all-righteous God |
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The law is the only way to gain a righteous standing before an all-righteous God |
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Therefore, we who are saved in Christ are dead to the law |
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We have been crucified with Christ |
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I should honor God in how I treat my body. |
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I should not get involved in physical relationships before marriage |
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I should only read/view things that are pleasing to God |
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I need to make sure wht I say and what I hear are pleasing to God |
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I should not steal what belongs to others or take credit for something I did not do |
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I should always tell the truth |
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I should attend church and fellowship with other believers as often as possible |
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You receive the fulfillment of the promise made to Abraham's spiritual seed when you trust Christ by faith |
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You are an adopted son, with God as your Father |
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When you put your faith in Jesus Christ, God makes you a member of His family, with all the privileges and responsibilities of an adult son |
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Anything or anyone that takes God's rightful place in your life |
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Describes the person who walks with God |
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Basing one's walk with God on keeping rules or the law |
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If your life isn't different, are you sure you have really trusted Christ? |
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Although the Galatians gave up their idols when they became Christians, they still struggled with the legalism of the Judiazers |
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If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit |
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For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh) nothing good dwells; for to will is present with me, but how to perform what is good I do not find |
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If you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law |
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At salvation, the third person of the Godhead (Trinity) indwells us. He convicts us of sin, guides to godly living, and empowers us for service. |
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The time in which we live. We call it the age of grace because we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. It began with the death and resurrection of Christ. |
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Sex (after marriage) with someone other than your husband or wife, unfaithfulness |
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Sex with anyone (except your husband or wife) |
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Physical or moral impurity, those things that might not actually be defined as "sex" but are closely related to it. |
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Lust, fithiness, shamelessness in attitude. (There's a lot of overlap here, but the overlap guarantees that you can't sneak some sin through the holes) |
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Worshiping a false god, or relentlessly chasing after anything (e.g., money) that replaces God in importance |
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Drugs and magic (often mixed together) |
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Hostility, plotting against someone |
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Strife, quarrels, frequently arguing with others |
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Unhappiness because you aren't the most important |
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Sneaking around, manipulating others to get your way |
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Stirring up trouble, trying to get others to join you in your unhappiness |
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Looking for ways to disagree with authorities |
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Jealousy because you don't have something someone else has |
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Just what it says...not in control of yourself |
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Partying, loudly disturbing others, not caring if you are bothering others, out to have a good time and please yourself. |
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In case you thought you could sneak one of your sins through the cracks |
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In case you thought you could sneak one of your sins through the cracks |
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goodwill, affection, putting others first; a reflection of divine love |
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gladness, calm cheerfulness |
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Quietness, not having an angry spirit |
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Patience, endurance, slow to become unhappy with a person or situation |
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Moral excellence in character and actions, kind |
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assurance, being convinced of the rightness of God's truth |
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In control of your desires and passions |
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If you flirt with sin, your old sin nature will take control. If you focus on Christ and spend time in the bible, your new nature will be in control. |
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Paul points out the major differences between the unsaved person and the saved person. |
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We were dead in trespasses and sins |
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We lived according to the course of this world with it's sins, ideals, pleasures, worries, and anxieties about tomorrow. |
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We lived under the domination and control of Satan, the prince of the power of the air. |
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We lived under the domination and control of Satan, the prince of the power of the air. |
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We fulfilled the wicked thoughts, cravings, and impulses of our flesh and mind. |
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We were made alive together with Christ. When we trusted Jesus Christ as Savior, He brought us from spiritual death to life. |
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We were raised up with Him and made to sit [with Him] in heavenly places. By trusting Jesus Christ as Savior, we are raised up from our spiritual death in His resurrection from the dead. We have a new position in Christ. |
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For by grace you have been saved through faith. |
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God giving me a free gift I don't deserve. |
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Christ Jesus abolished the commandments |
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He reconciles both to God |
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He brings peace to both Gentiles (who were afar off) and to Jews (who were near) |
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Both have access by one Spirit to the Father |
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Jews and Gentiles are now fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God |
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And so, together, all those who trust Jesus Christ form the whole building, being fitted together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord |
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Salvation has always been received by faith in God...Abraham "believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness." |
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You are a citizen of heaven. |
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The church is a wonderful truth, previously hidden to all men until God revealed it to Paul and the other apostles. |
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The first testing ended when God sent Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. |
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The second testing climaxed with the flood. |
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The third testing brought the confusion of tongues at the Tower of Babel. |
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Mankind failed all three tests, proving they were willfully disobedient to God. |
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Because of their rebellion, God gave them up to their sinful desires. |
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When Paul preached to the Athenian crowd, he described their idolatrous practices as these times of ignorance. |
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In spit of their rebellion, God used Paul to reveal the Lord Jesus, the One they did not know, as the Savior He had provided. |
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Throughout history, God has been patient in tolerating man's sinfulness. |
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Although His hatred for sin never changes, God withheld His wrath until His own Son took our sin upon Himself in His sacrifice on the cross. |
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While God was putting up with the evil of mankind, He brought forth Israel through Abraham and cared for it as He had no other nation. |
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But Israel, too, turned it's back on God. |
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God now opened the door to the Gentiles and led Paul and others to reach them with the gospel. |
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When God called Peter, through a vision, to minister to the Gentiles, he was reluctant at first. But when the messenger came, Peter obeyed God and went to the house of Cornelius, a Gentile. |
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This must have been very difficult for Peter. According to his background, Gentiles were "dogs." |
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To be Christlike, we need to have lowliness, gentleness, longsuffering, bearing with one another, unity, in our lives. |
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When he was falsely accused and beaten before enduring the ordeal of Calvary, the Bible says Jesus opened not his mouth. |
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Jesus could have wiped his enemies off the face of the earth, but He didn't. Instead, He chose to endure the pain in our place. "When He was reviled, did not revile in return." |
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Whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also. |
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He who is least among you all will be great. |
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Moses was another gentle man. The Bible says he was very humble, more than all men who were on the face of the earth. |
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Living the five Christian virtues is possible when we put of the old man and put on the new man through the power of the Holy Spirit |
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Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the LORD of hosts. |
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That you put off, concerning your former conduct, the old man. |
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And that you put on the new man |
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Therefore, putting away lying |
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A hidden truth that God has revealed |
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Directions for living the Christian life. |
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There are areas of your life which you don't allow the Holy Spirit to control. |
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When you yeild you life, ambitions, and talents to the Lord, the Holy Spirit controls and empowers you for service. |
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Instructs us to speak to others in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord. |
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God wants you to have proper relationships with fellow Christians. |
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God wants you to have proper relationships with your husband or wife |
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God wants you to have proper relationships with your children or parents. |
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God wants you to have proper relationships with your bondservants (employees) and masters (employers) |
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Psalm 91:4; John 17:17; Psalm 119:142b |
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Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and God's Word make up the belt of truth. |
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Ephesians 6:14; 1 Thessalonians 5:8 |
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The Breastplate of Righteousness |
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Shoes of the Gospel of Peace |
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The Shield of Faith protects your whole well-being as a Christian when you trust in the promises and power of God. |
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You need to strive to make your thoughts honoring to God |
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Memorizing Scripture is a good way to have the Word of God ready when battles come. |
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During difficult situations, you can claim the power of God through prayer. |
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The kind of prayer Paul recommends |
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The things Paul lists for you to do and the things for you to avoid. |
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I know my desires should honor God. |
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Memorized scripture tels me to "flee also youthful lusts." |
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I can follow Joseph's example and run from temptation (Sword of the Spirit) |
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God has also promised that He'll never allow a temptation I can't handle (Shoes of the Gospel of Peace) |
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I need to keep my thoughts pure and honoring before Him |
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