Which of the following, according to Paul, is not the way an idle man should be treated?
Have nothing to do with him
Do not feed him
Look at him as an enemy
Warn him as a brother
Do not consider him an enemy
Correct answer is C
In 2 Thessalonians 3:6-15, Paul addresses the issue of idleness and laziness among believers. He advises them not to associate with idle individuals, not to provide for them, and to warn them as brothers, but they should not consider them an enemy:
"If anyone refuses to obey what we say in this letter, note that man, and have nothing to do with him, that he may be ashamed. Do not look on him as an enemy, but warn him as a brother."
Payment of taxes
Obeying all good laws
Respect for those in authority
Support for all anti-christian regulations
Attitude of non- resistance
Correct answer is D
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God's abundance to their barns
His grateful thanks
Prayer that God might supply their spiritual needs
Request to give more to the poor Christians in Judea
His constant remembrance of them
Correct answer is C
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Apostles, prophets and teachers
Workers of miracles, speakers of tongues and prophets
Prophets, speakers of various tongues and administrators
Apostles, teachers and helpers
Apostles, teachers and prophets
Correct answer is A
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The phrase 'died to sin' as used by Paul in his letter to the Romans meant
A sinner dying unrepented
That sin was the cause of death
Living in sin after death
Total obedience to the passion of life
Complete renewal of life without sin
Correct answer is E
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