Created by Julie Gholston
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A good analogy for Bible reading is 13-1 | spiritual nourishment being compared with physical nourishment |
The local church helps the new believer by 13-2 | offering opportunities for corporate worship, spiritual encouragement and service and service to others |
New believers are to communicate the truth of the gospel through their 13-3 | Actions Public Testimonies Words & One-on-one communication |
The believer should view the relationship between evangelism and discipleship as 13-4 | interactive, each including the other without specific sequence |
The ultimate goal of the disciple is to 13-5 | become like his or her master |
When considering personal responsibility in relationship to discipleship 13-6 | each person is responsible for his or her spiritual condition, but other believers are responsible to spiritually nurture him or her. |
In the lifelong discipleship process, the moment of salvation is 13-7 | a spiritual starting point rather than a finish line |
When it comes to ministry, the new believer should 13-8 | be given opportunities to serve others and thus grow spiritually |
Sunday school and small groups offer discipleship in the context of 13-9 | developing key relationships with other believers through regular interaction |
Regardless of the discipleship method employed, it is vital that 13-10 | the discipler is of reputable Christian character |
What three components work together to ground the believer in God's Word? I13-1 | 1. Bible reading 2. Bible study 3. Bible meditation Work together to integrate Bible truth with life practice. |
What three practices make prayer fully effective in a believer's life? I-13-2 | 1. Praying according to God's purposes 2. Praying in faith 3. Praying in Jesus' name |
How does the local church encourage a new believer in his or her faith? 1-13-3 | Gives opportunities to 1. Worship God with other believers 2. Receive spiritual strength through others' encouragement 3. Serve Christ by serving others |
The new believer's mandate to share his or her faith includes what two areas of responsibility? I-13-4 | 1. The believer's actions (lifestyle/baptism) 2. the believer's words (sharing the gospel) must communicate salvation's message to the lost. |
How does the Holy Spirit help new believers to live for Christ? I-13-5 | The Holy Spirit gives new Christians power to 1. Shun the sins of their old lives and to 2, Ahare with others the joy of their new lives |
What two functions does the verb form of the word disciple serve? I-13-6 | The verb form of disciple, "matheteuo" can refer to 1. Becoming a disciple and to 2. Making disciples |
What is the relationship between discipleship and evangelism? I-13-7 | Each activity includes the other. Neither can function in isolation, and one does not merely follow the other. |
What should be the goal of the disciple? I-13-8 | Everything the disciple does should be a step in becoming more like the Master |
What is the relationship between discipleship and personal responsibility? I-13-9 | Which each person remains responsible for his or own spiritual condition, God intends that believers support one another in the discipleship journey. |
What spiritual delusion does the reality of discipleship thoroughly refute? I-13-10 | The lifelong personal growth involved in discipleship effectively contradicts the perception that regeneration - salvation - is a spiritual finish line. |
What disciplines in Bible reading help to convey the full benefit of Scripture to the reader? 1-13-11 | Read the word: 1. Systematically (gospel to theology) 2. In Context (whole book) 3. Thematically (personal relevance) |
What truth does the Greek verb "imperative active" forms in Romans 12:1-2 convey? 1-13-12-A | 1. The "imperative active" tense identifies actions to be taken by the reader |
What truth does the Greek verb "middle voice" forms in Romans 12:1-2 convey? 1-13-12-B | 2. The "middle voice" points to actions carried out on the reader |
What truth does the Greek verb "imperative passive" forms in Romans 12:1-2 convey? 1-13-12-C | 3. The "imperative passive" references an action to be carried out on the reader that the reader cannot carry out through personal ability. |
What truths do the various Greek verb forms in Romans 12:1-2 convey? 1-13-12-D | Taken together, the verbs describe personal character development in terms of the believer's allowing God to bring about miraculous inner change and reject the otherwise inevitable influence of the world. |
Why is ministry involvement vital in the discipleship process? 1-13-13 | The new believer who is led into personal ministry learns to *apply the principles* of God's Word rather than simply study them. |
What are five common components in church ministry that act as means to discipleship? 1-13-14 | 1. Pulpit - discipleship through teaching 2. Sunday School - Word with relationships 3. New believers - truths for spiritual form 4. Small groups - stay connected 5. One-on-One - guidance of mature blvr |
What is a non-negotiable element of the discipleship process? 1-13-15 | Must be a person of spiritual character |
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