Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Galatians Worksheet - Chapter 6






Daily Reading Personal Application Questions
Galatians 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
Galatians Chapter 6
1. How are the spiritually mature suppose to handle sin in the life of another believer? vs. 1
2. What happens when we carry each other's burdens? vs. 2
3. How does Paul say that we can easily deceive ourselves? vs. 3
4. What responsibility do we have in regard to our service for the Lord? vs. 4,5
5. What responsibility do we have when we are taught the Word of God by another? vs. 6
6. We are not to be deceived. God is not mocked. Whatever a man sows, this he will also reap. What does a person receive if they sow to their own flesh? vs. 7,8
7. What does a person receive if they sow to the Spirit? vs. 8
8. Why does Paul tell us not to lose heart or grow weary in doing good? vs. 9
9. What good should we do while we still have the opportunity? vs. 10
Note: In verse 10, Paul ends this letter to the Galatians by noting that he has written to them with his own hand in large letters. This may be due to the eye problems he had according to his statement to them in chapter 4, verse 15.
10. What final word did Paul have to say about those who were trying to force these believers in Galatia to be circumcised? vs. 11-13
11. What was the only thing that Paul ever wanted his boast to be of? vs. 14
12. Paul said that circumcision did not mean anything. What is the only thing that matters? vs. 15
13. When we walk by the new creation of life in Jesus instead of the old law, what will we experience in our lives? vs. 16
14. Why did Paul say that there was not a reason for anyone to cause more trouble for him? vs. 17
15. As we end this letter, what is Paul's final word to our spirits? vs. 18
16.  Think upon this entire letter to the Galatians.  What will you remember from your time of study of this book?  Try to summarize what you remember.  End with a prayer.

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