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Chapter 14
A Passive Mind
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1.
_____ is the opposite of activity.
2.
Define the word “passivity.”
3.
The devil knows that inactivity, failure to exercise the will, will spell the believer’s ultimate _____.
4.
Why does Satan try to persuade us to become inactive?
5.
What can Satan do with empty space in the mind?
6.
How do we “stand against the wiles of the devil?” (Ephesians 6:1)
7.
One way to keep (a) ______ thoughts out of our mind is to keep our mind full of (b) _____ thoughts.
a)
b)
8.
Read the story of the “unclean spirit” in Luke 11:24-26, and explain what happened when he returned and found his old home empty.
9.
When a believer is inactive in any area in which he has capability or talent, that particular area begins to (a) _____ or become (b) _____.
a)
b)
10.
The first step to overcoming passivity in actions is to overcome passivity in the _____.
11.
There is a dynamic principle shown throughout God’s Word, and no person will ever walk in victory unless he understands and operates in it. What is that principle?
12.
Discover within Romans 12:2 two things that must occur in order for a person to walk in victory.
a)
b)
13.
We will not change our _____ until we change our thoughts.
14.
Give a brief summary of Ephesians 4:22 and 24.
a) vs. 22:
b) vs. 24:
15.
Discover within Ephesians 4:23 how to make the transition from improper actions to proper actions.
16.
The mind is often an area where people play around with _____.
17.
Read Matthew 5:27-28, and briefly explain what this passage means to you. (Answers will vary.)
18.
What should we do if we are going to experience victory in our lives?
19.
If we desire victory over our problems, we must have _____ and not just wishbone.
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