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“Kenosis” is one of the portrait passages of Christ in Philippians.
Philippians 5 is the key chapter and reveals the humility of Jesus when He comes as a servant of man.
Paul seeks to correct problems of divinity and reality in Philippi.
Paul expresses joy and encouragement in Philippians.
The passage on “Christ emptying” is named “Kenosis”.
Paul was never involved in legalism.
Who were among the first converts in Philippi? Name 2
Philippi was named after Alexander the Great.
Philippians has been called Paul’s love letter.
“Jesus laid aside His privileges” refers to the emptying of Himself.
The Philippian congregation consisted mainly of Jews.
Micah 6:8 talks about the Believer’s humility.
Paul was willing to give his life for the Philippians as an offering to God.
The key to contentment is to realize that God has given us everything we need in our present situation to remain victorious.
There are five major characteristics in Philippians.
There was a heresy threatening the church at Colossea.
The key word of Colossians is not “The preeminence of Christ.”
The Believer who is raised with Christ is to put off the old man which will result in holiness.
Colossians is not a Christ centered book.
Paul does not describe his own ministry by proclaiming the mystery of Christ in us.
The area of Colosse was famous for its soft wool.
Lydia was the pastor at Colossea.
Underline all the heresies involved in the church at Colosse:
Scientists are not baffled at the clinging together of the atom.
Underline all the prominent subjects of Colossians.
Worship of angels was not a heresy at Colosse.
The church of Colosse was in the Lycus Valley.
Paul takes a defensive position in Colosse.
Humanism teaches that man must rely on God for coping with death.
Mistreating others is not serious for the Christian.
The theme of 1 Thessalonians is only the return of Christ.
I and II Thessalonians both deal with the same issue- Jesus’ returning to earth.
Faith, love, and hope characterize the new Believers at Thessalonica.
The Romans of Thessalonica had a strong nationalistic devotion to Caesar.
Paul shared with the Gentiles of Thessalonica first.
The Christians at Thessalonica were a joy and inspiration to Paul.
Paul was in Athens when he wrote 1 Thessalonians.
The only subject of I Thessalonians is encouragement to the church members.
Circle the following applications from I Thessalonians. (Mark all that apply)
Slanderous rumors had been spread regarding Paul in Thessalonica.
The day of the Lord is a 24 hour period.
The return of Christ is mentioned more than any other doctrines in New Testament.
The Thessalonians did not fall prey to false teachings.
Paul explains “the Day of the Lord” in II Thessalonians.
The doctrine of the Lord’s return was to correct an imbalance of waiting and working.
Paul received a positive report of the Thessalonican Christians.
Paul interprets the meaning and purpose of persecution and affliction for the saints before rapture.
Paul’s aim in II Thessalonians was to clear away the confusion existing in the minds of the converts concerning “The Day of the Lord”.
Second Thessalonians starts on a sour note.
The Thessalonican church was mature when Paul wrote to them.
