Monday, January 16, 2012

2 Corinthians Worksheet - Chapter 10






Daily Reading Personal Application Questions
2 Corinthians Chapter 10

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
2 Corinthians Chapter 10
1. What characteristics of Christ did Paul display with the Corinthians? vs. 1
2. How did Paul appear when he was face to face with someone? vs. 1
3. How did Paul come across when he was writing a letter in the absence of them? vs. 1
4. What was Paul's request for when he was present with them? vs. 2
5. What were some people accusing Paul of? vs. 2
6. Paul stated that even though he walks in his natural state, he doesn't war in that way. What is the spiritual warfare that he deals with? vs.3,4
7. How does Paul destroy speculations and mind games of the enemy that are things against what he knows to be true in Christ? vs. 4,5
8. Can we take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ? How would we go about doing that? vs. 5
9. When would Paul correct any disobedience in the believers? vs. 6
10. Paul wanted these believers to look at the situation from the spiritual standpoint and not from outward appearances. He said if they were confident of belonging to Christ, they should know the same about them. Although he had been given authority as an apostle of the Lord, what did he know this authority was given for? vs. 8
11. How did Paul's letters come across to some? vs. 9,10
12. How did Paul's outward appearance come across? vs. 10
13. Was Paul known for great speaking ability? vs. 10
14. He wanted them to know that as strong as he appeared when he "wrote" things; that is how he "conducted himself" when absent from them. Paul did not compare himself to others or commend himself by comparison with others. When people use people as their standard, what does that say about them? vs.11,12
15. What was Paul responsible over and able to boast in the Lord regarding? vs. 13
16. Who were the first people to reach the Corinthians with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus? vs. 14
17. Paul would not boast in another's man work, but what did he hope would happen in regard to the work he had invested in the Corinthian church? vs. 15,16
18. If any man has any boast, what is it to be? vs. 17
19. Are we approved simply because we say we are? Whose approval is the one that matters? vs. 18
20. Have you ever found yourself comparing yourself with another to find the approval of God? Is that the standard you should use? Think on this lesson and make your summary and say a prayer.

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