How You Can Walk In The Spirit
Self-Study Guide
- How do the accounts
of the following people demonstrate their walk in the Spirit?
a. Paul - Acts
18:4-11 (See Philippians
4)
b. Peter - Acts
3:1-26 (See Acts
4:13)
c. Stephen - Acts
6:8-15 (See Acts
7:51-60)
- What does it
mean to you to cast your cares upon the Lord? How can you do this?
- What does the
example of the vine and branches in John
15:1-8 mean to you in your Christian life?
- List any areas
of your life in which "self" is on the throne. List the areas in which
Jesus is not on the Throne. What practical steps will you take this
week to give Jesus Christ control of those areas where "self" is on
the throne?
- What armor used
to defend yourself against the world, the flesh and the devil does
Ephesians
6:11-18 describe?
- What do these
verses teach about the role of prayer in the life of the believer?
a. Hebrews
4:15,16
b. James 5:16
c. 1 Samuel
12:23
d. James 1:5
- How can you
experience the "abundant Christian life"? Does "abundant" mean that
your life will be free from struggles and hardships? Explain.
- What do these
verses promise you as you trust God?
a. Job
12:9,10
b. Psalm 16:1
c. Ecclesiastes
2:24-26
d. Isaiah 40:
10,11
e. Isaiah 41:10
- What place do
feelings have in a life of faith? What will result if you seek feelings
over and above walking by faith?
- What do these
verses say about thanksgiving? What would result in your life if you
failed to "give thanks in all circumstances?"
a. 1
Thessalonians 5:18
b. Philippians
4:11
c. Psalm 95:2
d. Philippians
4:6
- How does Romans
8:28 have practical meaning in your life? What are some of the
consequences of not applying this verse?
- What does John
14:21 tell you about how to have an obedient walk with Christ?
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