Tuesday, December 27, 2011

1 Corinthians Worksheet - Chapter 6



Daily Reading Personal Application Questions
1 Corinthians Chapter 6

1. What can you apply to your life from today's reading?
2. What portion of this chapter stands out to you?
3. How would you describe the theme of the chapter to someone who does not know much about the Bible?
4. What example did you find to follow?
5. Was there an error (sin) you found to avoid?
6. Did you find a duty (command) to obey?
7. How will reading this chapter effect your life from now on?
8. Pick a verse to meditate on and try to memorize it.
9. Was there a promise to claim?
10. What is your summary and prayer today?
Observation Questions For
1 Corinthians Chapter 6
1.  Before whom should saints go, when they have a matter against a brother? vs. 1
2.  Who will judge the world in this verse? vs. 2
3.  Who shall judge the angels in this verse? vs. 3
4.   Paul asked the Corinthians “is there not a wise person among you that shall be able to judge between the brethren?" (vs.5) ... Yet who were the church people going to with their disputes? vs. 6 ?
5.  What would be the better thing to do rather than take a Christian to court? vs. 7,8
6.  The unrighteous shall not inherit what? vs.9
7.  Name the habitual sin lifestyles that will not inherit the kingdom of God, meaning that the person habitually does these things with no conviction or repentance for them? There are 10 lifestyles listed.  A true born again believer may struggle with these and stumble in regard to them, but they will not be the habit of their life.  Name these 10 things: 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10. - (1 Corinthians 6:9-10)
8.  The Corinthians had been some of these things before, but what had happened to them since that changed their lifestyles? vs.11
9.  Although all things are lawful for Paul, what does he refuse to allow to happen? vs. 12
10.  What is the body not intended for?  What is it intended for? vs. 13
11. What fact is given by Paul to the Corinthians as proof that God will raise them by his own power? (I Corinthians 6:14)
12. What happens to a person who joins himself to another person through a sexual act? vs.15-16
13. Who are we suppose to become one with in a spiritual act? vs. 17
14.  Why is it so important that we run away from sexual immorality? vs. 18
15.  Who does our body belong to and how should it be treated? vs. 19
16.  Who owns us and what should we do with our bodies? vs. 20
17.  How will this lesson effect your lifestyle habits?  What is your prayer today?

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