Paul wrote the book of Galatians for the Saints from __________. (1:1-2)
What was happening to the gospel in Galatia? (1:6-7)
Paul said that those who teach contrary to the gospel are ________. (1:8-9)
Paul testified that the gospel was of ______ _____. (1:9-12)
How can we know true doctrine. (1:9-12)
Paul taught in Galatians that the law of Moses was in place to help the Jews look forward to Christ. He was trying to help them see that they must have _______ in Christ. (2:16)
What happens to those that have faith in Christ? They will be _______. (3:7-9)
What must we do to receive the promised blessings of Abraham? (3:26-27)
What do individuals become when they enter into the gospel covenant? (3:28-29, 4:7)
The law of Moses was a ______________ to bring us unto Christ. (3:24)
The gospel of Christ brings us _________. (5:1)
Walk in the ______ and ye shall not fulfill the lusts of the flesh, (5:16-17)
Those that live in the lusts of the flesh will not ______ the kingdom of Christ. (5:19-21)
Walk in the spirit means to live ____________. (5:22-23)
What do disciples of Jesus Christ try to do with lusts of the flesh? (5:24-25)
How should members of the church respond to someone who has sinned? (6:1-2)
Whatsoever a man soweth, that he shall also ________. (6:7-8)
Paul encouraged us to not be _______ in well doing. (6:9-10)
Paul taught us to do ______ to all men, regardless of their faithfulness in the ,(6:9-10)
Crossword puzzles have been published in newspapers and other publications since 1873. They consist of a grid of squares where the player aims to write words both horizontally and vertically.
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