Lust
Galatians 5:16 - Paul's advice is a foundational teaching on Christian living. Walking in the Spirit, according to Paul, is the key to overcoming the desires or lust of the flesh, which are contrary to God’s will.
What was Paul's distinguishing mark in the letters he wrote?
| His signature | He wrote in his own handwriting | He sealed the letter with wax | He used red ink |
How many Fruits of the Spirit does Paul list in Galatians?
| Three | Nine | Four | Six |
According to Paul's letter to the Galatians, for what purpose did Jesus Christ give Himself?
| To deliver us from this present evil world | To establish a new religion | To overthrow political powers | To condemn the sinners |
In Paul's letter to the Galatians, he states,
| Christ | The Church | God | The Holy Spirit |
What has Christ redeemed believers from, according to Paul's letter to the Galatians?
| Political oppression | Disease | The curse of the law | Ignorance |
According to Paul in Galatians, believers should "Walk in the _____, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh."
| Path of righteousness | Spirit | Light of the world | Way of the prophets |
In his letter to the Galatians, what does Paul say that believers have been called unto?
| Wealth and prosperity | Political authority | Liberty | A life of solitude |
Which of the following did Saul not turn to for advice towards the end of his life?
| Prophets of Baal | A witch / medium | Dreams | Urim |
God calls us to a life of holiness, but what are we told we are doing if we ignore this advice?
| Despising God | Rejecting our brethren | Dishonouring our body | Shutting the door to the kingdom |
Who gave Moses good advice about delegating responsibility?
| Joshua | Jethro | Aaron | Caleb |