Bible Studies 1-4
Bible Studies 1-4
Bible Studies 1-4
SALVATION
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT HABITS TO GET INTO THAT WILL HELP YOU
GROW AS A NEW CHRISTIAN IS MEMORIZING BIBLE VERSES. IN PSALMS
119:11 THE BIBLE SAYS, “I HAVE HIDDEN YOUR WORD IN MY HEART THAT I
MIGHT NOT SIN AGAINST YOU.” MEMORIZING BIBLE VERSES AND DOING
WHAT THEY SAY, WILL HELP YOU TO FIGHT AGAINST TEMPTATION AND
INSTRUCT YOU TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT.WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO
MEMORIZE THE VERSE BELOW TO GIVE YOU A BETTER UNDERSTANDING
OF THE TOPIC OF SALVATION.
John chapter 3, verse 16, or abbreviated, it would look like this John 3:16. “For God so
loved the world that He gave His one and only Son that whoever believes in Him shall
not perish but have eternal life.”
John 3:3, 7 In reply Jesus declared, “I tell you the truth, unless a man is born again, he
cannot see the kingdom of God… You should not be surprised at my saying, “You must
be born again.”
Our Lord Jesus Christ commanded us saying, “You must be born again.” In this lesson
you should learn:
Before you start, PRAY. Ask God’s Holy Spirit to open your heart to receive His Word
and to show you how to apply it in your life. Do not copy the scriptures, but answer the
questions briefly and in your own words.
1 John 3:4________________________________________________________
Romans 6:23______________________________________________________
James 1:15________________________________________________________
To better understand the effects of sin, think of death as SEPARATION .
5. What word explains why God would send His only Son to die for us? John 3:16
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6. Does He love us as sinners or do we have to become good enough for God to love
us? Romans 5:8
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7. Read each of the verses below and indicate if we are saved by Jesus only or if
God allows another way for salvation.
God’s Word says sin causes death. Jesus took that penalty upon Himself in our
place.
10. The Bible uses several words to show the contrast between “works” and “faith.”
Next to each of the following scriptures write the words that describe how we are
saved.
11. Why does the Bible say we are not saved by our works?
Ephesians 2:9______________________________________________________
JUSTICE is getting what we deserve. If God were only a just God, we would all perish.
MERCY is not getting what we deserve. It is by Him mercy He can forgive us.
GRACE is getting something we don’t deserve at all. By God’s grace (not our own
merit) He sent us His Son.
FAITH is accepting something which cannot be proved by the senses. Faith is trusting
God.
12. What should be the result of God’s goodness and kindness to us? Romans 2:4
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Luke 15:10___________________________________________________________
Have the angles rejoiced over you? All you have to do is pray this simple prayer and
mean it in your heart: “Jesus I know I am a sinner. Forgive my sins and take control of
my life, Amen.”
“He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God, does not have life. I
write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may
know that you have eternal life.”
Hebrews 6:18-19—He has given us both his promise and His oath, two things we can
completely count on, for it is impossible for God to tell a lie. Now all those who flee to
Him to save them can take new courage when they hear such assurances from God; now
they can know without doubt that He will give them the salvation He has promised them.
This certain hope of being saved is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls,
connecting us with God Himself behind the sacred curtains of heaven. (THE LIVING
BIBLE paraphrased).
It is a comfort to know that God intends for us to be sure of our salvation. He simply
wants us to have faith, trusting Him and believing He will do everything He said. In this
lesson you should learn:
PRAY before you start! Answer the questions briefly and in your own words.
ASSURANCE means to have the evidence and proof to know for certain that something
is true.
II Timothy 2:13_____________________________________________________
3. What does God promise us?
I John 2:25_________________________________________________________
Titus 1:2 __________________________________________________________
Hebrews 11:5-6_____________________________________________________
Romans 10:17______________________________________________________
WHILE OUR FEELINGS COME AND GO, WE CAN HAVE OUR FAITH STEADY
AND SOLID BY BASING IT ON WHAT GOD HAS SAID IN HIS WORD. HERE
ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS GOD HAS TOLD US.
8. When we come to Jesus, what is the one thing He has promised NOT to do?
John 6:37__________________________________________________________
9. What can separate us from the love God has for us?
Romans 8:38-39____________________________________________________
10. When we yield to God’s Spirit and let Him lead us, who does the Bible say we
are?
Romans 8:14_______________________________________________________
11. We are told to love one another. What does the Bible say about those who have
God’s love?
I John 3:14_______________________________________________________
I John 4:7________________________________________________________
12. Because God (our Father) disciplines us when we go against His will, what does
this tell us about our relationship with Him?
Hebrews 12:6-7_____________________________________________________
I John 2:3__________________________________________________________
14. If we have Jesus in our hearts and believe in Him, what do we have?
John 3:16__________________________________________________________
I John 5:12_________________________________________________________
15. Jesus is called the Good Shepherd. How do we know we are His sheep?
John10:27_________________________________________________________
“But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be My
witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”
Acts 1:4-5 – On one occasion, while He was eating with them, He gave this command:
“Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard
me speak about. For John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized
with the Holy Spirit.
Jesus did not want His disciples to immediately begin telling others about Him. He told
them to wait for the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, because He knew the POWER they were
to receive was essential for the task ahead of them. In this lesson you should learn.
So that you will not become confused, you need to know that there are several terms
which refer to “The Baptism of the Holy Spirit” and they all mean the same thing.
1. Who does the Bible say the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is for?
Acts 2:38-39_______________________________________________________
Has God called you to salvation?_______________________________________
Is this promise for you?_______________________________________________
In John 14:16-17, Jesus told His disciples that the Spirit had been WITH them and would
soon be IN them. The Spirit came inside them in John 20:22. After Jesus had been
resurrected, He spoke to them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” Before we are saved,
the Holy Spirit is WITH us calling us to Jesus. When we are born again, the Spirit comes
INSIDE us to teach and guide us. All true believers have the Holy Spirit living inside
them. But Jesus went on to tell His disciples in Acts 1:8 that the Spirit would also be ON
or UPON them.
2. What did Jesus tell His disciples they would receive when the Holy Spirit came
ON them? Acts1:8___________________________________________________
The Greek word for POWER is “dunamis,” where we get our words “dynamite” and
“dynamic.” It is also translated strength, ability, authority, and might.
Jesus knows our weaknesses and that we do not have the strength we need to
continually follow Him or do things for Him, so He supplies us with the POWER
(dunamis) we need. We do not have to do it on our own!
3. The Father strengthens us through the power of His Spirit in our inner being for
what purpose? Ephesians 3:16-17______________________________________
4. After the disciples received this power, what would it give them the ability to be?
Acts 1:8___________________________________________________________
WITNESS – To be a witness, means to testify that something is true. The disciples went
out testifying that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God and Savior of the world.
5. When Peter and John were released from jail, they gathered together and prayed.
What did they pray for the Lord to enable them to do? Acts 4:29______________
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6. The Lord answered Peter and John’s prayer almost immediately. What did the
Lord do to give them the boldness they asked for? Acts 4:31_________________
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7. When Saul (later his name was changed to Paul) was filled with the Holy Spirit,
what did he begin doing right away? Acts 9:17,20__________________________
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Another aspect of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is that the Holy Spirit wants to give each
of us “spiritual gifts” or supernatural abilities to EDIFY (build up faith or strengthen)
ourselves and other believers. The Bible refers to believers as the “body of Christ.” Jesus
is the head and each of us is given a gift (or gifts) that empower us to function as a part of
that body.
8. Who decided which spiritual gifts each of us will have in the body of Christ?
1 Corinthians 12:18__________________________________________________
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9. What are some of the gifts that the Spirit gives to different parts of the body?
1 Corinthians 12:8-10________________________________________________
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10. What should we desire to do with our spiritual gifts? 1 Corinthians 14:12
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11. When all the spiritual gifts are working properly in the body of Christ, what will
the body do for itself? Ephesians 4:16 __________________________________
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12. How can we be filled with the Holy Spirit? Luke 11:11-13
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If you want to know more about the Body of Christ, read Romans 12:4-8 and 1
Corinthians 12:1-31.
The Holy Spirit is like a wall outlet in your house. The power is always there, all you
have to do is plug into it. With the power of the Holy Spirit, your “plug” is faith. When
you ASK, believe God will answer your prayer, and you will plug into His power.
In Ephesians 5:18 the Bible commands us to “be filled with the Holy Spirit.” It is better
translated “be continually being filled with the Holy Spirit.” It is talking about REFILLS.
It is not just a one time filling, but we are continually in need of God’s power. We get
refills in the same way we get the first filling, JUST ASK!
IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY BEEN FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT OR IF
YOU NEED A REFILL, JUST PRAY A SIMPLE PRAYER LIKE THIS: “FATHER,
MY POWER IS NOT ENOUGH. FILL ME WITH YOUR HOLY SPIRIT AND GIVE
ME THE POWER I NEED. IN JESUS’ NAME, AMEN.”
TRIALS
“No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; He
will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will
also provide a way out so you can stand up under it.
1 Peter 4:12-13 – Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering,
as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice that you participate in
the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when His glory is revealed.
Soon after we are born again the Lord begins to TEST our faith. He often removes the
emotions and feelings we have been experiencing to cause us to walk by faith. This does
not mean He has deserted you! In this lesson you should learn:
1. Becoming a Christian does not mean we will stop having troubles. How did Jesus
describe our lives in this world? John 16:33 ______________________________
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2. What should be our attitude when we are having our faith tested by trials or
temptations? Why? James 1:2-4
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3. What are some of the results of trials? 2 Corinthians 4:17-18, 1 Peter 1: 6-7
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One aspect of trials, is enduring hardship and affliction. When the Lord is dealing with us
as His children, He will allow tribulations to chasten or discipline us.
CHASTEN or DISCIPLINE in Greek means to train, educate, instruct, correct, reprove
or admonish. It is a positive, loving method of eliminating evil and encouraging good. It
is NOT harsh punishment.
6. What are the end results when our Father disciplines us? Hebrews 12:11
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Another way God tests our faith, is by allowing Satan to tempt us. Each time the Lord
helps us resist another temptation, we learn to trust Him more. He uses it to build our
faith in Him.
7. Satan’s temptations are strong, but what promise do we have that is stronger? 1
John 4:4__________________________________________________________
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Are your temptations ever new, something no one else has gone through before?
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Will the Lord allow your temptations to be so strong that you will be unable to
resist it?
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9. When we ask our High Priest, Jesus, for help with our temptations, how can we be
sure He understands what we are going through? Hebrews 4:15
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10. In Matthew 4:1-11 when Jesus was tempted by Satan, what did He use to respond
to Satan’s temptations? Matthew 4:4,7,10
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12. If we find that we have sinned, what should we do about it? How will Jesus
respond to us? 1 John 1:9
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A. They are trivial compared to the sufferings of Christ and the glory we are to have
in heaven.
B. They are temporary compared to the eternity Jesus has prepared for us.
C. They are transforming. They cause us to be conformed to the image of God’s
Son, Jesus Christ.
13. What encouragement does the Lord give us concerning every event and
circumstance that happens to us in the world? Romans 8:28
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14. We see that God uses ALL the events in our lives to shape us and mold us.
Whose likeness is He trying to make us into? Romans 8:29__________________
Jesus told us in John 14:27 that the peace He gives us is not like the peace the rest of the
world has. His peace does not depend on favorable circumstances. His peace comes from
knowing, that regardless of how things appear, God is still in control and we can trust
Him to see us through the rough times. The hardships we suffer are not a surprise to Him.
They are part of His plan. By them He prepares us, not for a temporary life of comfort,
but for an eternity of holiness.