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If God were to require us to live just one perfect day to get into heaven, what would we have to do? |
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We would have to give up any hope of ever being saved and going to heaven. |
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What is the only righteousness that God will Accept? |
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What do you Learn in your Faith’s Foundations? |
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You will learn God’s plan to save us from sin and give us eternal life |
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How many gospels are there? |
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What are the counterfeits of the gospel always based on? |
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What does the Bible say about good works? |
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Good works can never save you from sin |
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Depending on their Christianity to get to heaven |
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Philosophy, worldly wisdom, cults |
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All leave out or add to the message of Jesus Christ His death on the cross of Calvary and His resurrection from the dead. |
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What happens to those who reject Jesus Christ and trust in a false gospel? |
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They will be separated from God forever in a place of punishment called the “lake of fire.” |
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What is the theme of Lesson 1? |
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God’s grace is necessary because I cannot keep the law. |
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Who were the recipients of the letter? |
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The churches of Galatia. Galatia was a province of Asia Minor, better known today as Turkey. |
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What is the date of the letter? |
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A.D. 55-60, at the end of Paul’s third mission trip. |
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For what reason did Paul write this letter to the Galatians? |
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It was reported that certain Judaizers were pressuring the Galatian churches to place Gentile converts under the requirements of the Law of Moses |
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The only man who has never sinned and never disobeyed God's law |
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Why did Jesus Christ have ot die? |
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Because nobody can, and nobody ever has kept the law and the Ten Commandments, so He kept them for us. |
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What was the "different" gospel that is talked about in Galatians 1:6? |
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This was a false teaching, preached by the Judaizers, that salvation was based on good works in addition to grace. |
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is this false teaching alive and well today? |
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Yes, many churches teach that nonbelievers must stop smoking, drinking, swearing, and they must get baptized, etc., before Jesus Christ will find them acceptable for salvation. |
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What should good works be? |
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They should be a result of salvation, not a requirement for it. |
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Who does God offer the gift of salvation to? |
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All who accept it—with no strings attached. |
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What is an example of grace? |
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A School teacher awarding an A rather than and F to a failing student. |
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What does the gospel of grace teach? |
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That God can save anyone, no matter how guilty he or she is. |
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What is the only requirement for the grace of God? |
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Accepting the free gift of Salvation |
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What does the gospel of grace teach? |
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That God can save anyone, no matter how guilty he or she is. |
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What is the purpose of the law? |
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To show us the need for a savior |
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What did the Judaizers teach by adding the law to salvation? |
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That man could be saved by keeping the law. |
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Why is it impossible to lead a sinless life? |
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Because of our old sin nature. |
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What is the only thing that makes us acceptable to God |
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His grace alone, not through our good works. |
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What should every Christian focus on? |
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God's commands found in Matthew 22:37, 39 |
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What happens when you keep these two commands, which sum up the whole law? |
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You will live a godly life. |
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What should personal convictions never serve as? |
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Barometers of our walk with God. |
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Why are standards better than Barometers? |
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Because we cannot violate them without sinning |
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What should those who keep biblical standards not assume? |
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That they are automatically walking with God. |
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Why should we never judge another Christian's actions? |
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Because God alone knows what is in someone's heart. |
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When is the only time we can judge another Christian's actions? |
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When their actions clearly violate God's standards. |
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Who are the other Christians accountable to? |
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In addition to saving grace, what did the Judaizers expect of the Galatians for salvation? |
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Obeying the Law of Moses(good works). |
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God giving me a free gift I don't deserve God showing us favor and kindness even though we haven't earned or deserved it. |
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Trusting what Christ has done to save me from my sin |
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Old nature/ Old man/ Flesh |
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The "natural" part of us (that we're born with) that wants to sin |
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Something that is clearly commanded in Scripture (for example: no stealing, no premarital or extramarital sex, no gluttony). |
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An opinion based on, but not specifically mentioned in Scripture. (For example: what music or TV programs are appropriate for Christians). |
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