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Chapter 6:
Freedom from Generational Sin
Questions 34-50
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34.
What is one scripture that says we have authority over the devil?
35.
In your own words, explain what 2 Corinthians 5:17 states.
36.
As we are truly grateful for what Christ did and as we follow Him in obedience, what can happen for us?
37.
When we, according to Galatians 3:27-28, were baptized into Christ, we gave up our nationality, our status in life, issues with gender equality, and probably fell out of our family tree. What does this mean for us?
38.
If the enemy tempts us to believe something that is not YET true, and we refuse to cast down that vain imagination, what can happen?
39.
What does James 4:17 state?
40.
Describe, by using the examples in the book, the difference between the sins of commission and omission.
a)
b)
41.
The lie that the author believed was that being tough was not just okay, it was admirable. What did she need to learn?
42.
The overwhelming circumstances of life cause us to do what?
43.
What things must we realize when we come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ?
a)
b)
c)
d)
44.
When we do not pursue this redemptive process, we suffer consequences and in this way, “come under a curse,” which is not the curse of sin, but the natural ...
45.
If you are born again, but you do not pursue sanctification through an increasing knowledge of the Word of God, and you continue in sin, what can happen?
46.
You could believe that because Grandma and Mama had mental illness that you will also have mental illness, instead of confessing that you have the _____.
47.
Your beliefs in God’s Word not only save you, they _____.
48.
Write out and reference the two scriptures given to describe generational sin patterns.
a)
b)
49.
Anything that remains in the dark, belongs to whom?
50.
What does the author say about whether or not a Christian can have a demon?
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Chapter 7, Questions 1-13