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82 Cards in this Set

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The Galatians were steadfast in the faith.
False
Anyone preaching a gospel other than the gospel Paul preached was to be accursed.
True
Paul preached a gospel that would please men.
False
Paul received the gospel through revelation.
True
Paul was always a great leader in the church.
False
Paul never cared much for the Jews' religion.
False
Paul was called to preach to churches that others had founded.
False
In order to prepare for preaching the gospel Paul went to Arabia.
True
Paul was unknown by face by most of the churches in Judea.
True
The saints glorified God when they heard that Paul was preaching the gospel.
True
Titus was required to be circumcised by the church in Jerusalem.
True
Some in the Jerusalem church wanted to bring Christians into the bondage of the law.
True
The gospel of the uncircumcised (Gentiles) was committed to Paul.
True
The gospel of the circumcised (Jews) was committed to Peter.
True
"The pillars of the church" at Jerusalem refused to give Paul the hand of fellowship.
False
Barnabas was carried away with the same idea, when Peter would not eat with Gentiles.
True
A man is not justified by his own good works.
True
A man is justified by his faith in Jesus Christ.
True
Through the law Paul could live unto God.
False
Christ's death was necessary because righteousness comes by the law.
True
The Galatians had received the Spirit by the works of the law.
False
The Spirit was received through the hearing of faith.
True
Abraham was justified by his good works.
False
Men of faith are the real children of Abraham.
True
Those that are trusting in works are under a curse.
True
Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law.
True
The blessings of Abraham included only the Jews.
False
God gave Abraham his inheritance through the law.
False
The law is against the promises of God.
False
The Scripture says that all men are sinners.
True
Before faith came we were kept under the law.
True
The law is a schoolmaster to bring us to Christ.
True
Even though we are saved, we still need the schoolmaster.
False
Through faith we become the children of God.
True
If we are in Christ we are heirs according to the promise.
True
Christ is God's Son and consequently was free from the law.
False
Redemption means we receive the adoption of sons.
True
When we are saved we are still servants.
False
The Galatians had returned to a life of bondage.
True
The Galatians were beginning to observe days and seasons required by the law.
True
Paul preached the gospel through an infirmity of the flesh.
True
Paul was received as an angel of God.
True
Paul's infirmity of the flesh was a weak heart.
False
Paul never wanted to see the Galatians again.
False
The error of the Galatians was that they wanted to be under the law.
True
The covenant of Mount Sinai brings one under bondage.
True
Those who are Christians are, like Isaac, the children of promise.
True
Those that are born of the flesh graciously accept those who are born of the Spirit.
False
The son of the bondwoman and the son of the free woman are joint heirs.
False
Christians are not of the bondwoman and consequently are free.
True
We have liberty because Christ has set us free.
True
Christ becomes more meaningful through circumcision.
False
He that is circumcised according to the law becomes a debtor to the whole law.
True
Those who desire to be justified by the law find help in Christ.
False
The Galatians were obeying all the truth that was taught them.
False
The false doctrine of works acts like leaven.
True
Paul was persecuted because he preached the law and circumcision.
False
We are not to use our liberty as a license to sin.
True
Our Christian liberty should cause us to love one another.
True
The law is fulfilled through a Christian's love for others.
True
If we walk in the Spirit we will not fulfill the lust of the flesh.
True
The flesh is at war with the Spirit.
True
If a person is led of the Spirit, he also comes under the jurisdiction of the law.
False
The works of the flesh are usually never seen in a person's life.
False
Those that depend upon the works of the flesh will be excluded from the kingdom of God.
True
Love, joy, and peace are fruit of the Spirit.
True (but wait!—there's more: kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control;)
There is a law against meekness and temperance.
False
If we live in the Spirit, we should also walk in the Spirit.
True
Christians should feel very proud of themselves for walking in the Spirit.
False
We are to envy and provoke those that walk in the Spirit.
False
Those that are spiritual are to restore one that has been overtaken in a fault.
True
Those who walk in the Spirit will never be tempted.
False
Bearing one another's burdens fulfills the law of Christ.
True
There are some burdens that we all must bear ourselves.
True
What a man sows, that he will also reap.
True
They that sow to the flesh will reap of the Spirit.
False
Those that sow to the Spirit will reap everlasting leap.
True
We are to do good only to those who are of the household of faith.
False
Those who are circumcised are adequately keeping the law.
False
Paul bore in his body the marks of the Lord Jesus Christ.
True
Galatians can be split into two parts, each covering a different subject matter. What is the first part's subject?
teachings
Galatians can be split into two parts, each covering a different subject matter. What is the second part's subject?
resulting behavior