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Chapter 21: Overcoming Inferiority Feelings
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1.
II Corinthians 10:12:
What was the practice of some religious leaders in Paul’s day that we should avoid if we want to reduce the tendency to feel inferior?
2.
I Corinthians 4:3:
Instead of feeling inferior or intimidated by his critics, how did the Apostle Paul evaluate the importance of their words?
3.
Psalm 139:13-18:
What does this passage of Scripture tell you about the plan of God in designing who you are physically?
4.
II Corinthians 12:7-9a:
Even with physical weaknesses or handicaps, believers can accept their situation if they have what Paul had, something that enabled him to bear up under it all. What was it?
5.
II Corinthians 12:9b-10:
What were two special privileges connected to spiritual maturity that God was able to entrust to Paul while he was handicapped?
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Moses was one of the most gifted individuals who ever lived (Acts 7:21-22). He had the best education available in Egypt – plus personal contact with the living God of Israel. Yet, at the age of eighty, he faced a significant struggle with the inferiority feelings. In
Exodus 3:11-12
, relate what Moses said that demonstrated his feelings of inferiority; and how God responded to Moses’ statement.
a) What Moses said (v.11):
b) God’s response (v. 12):
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