Week 3: Stumbling blocks, and the idols of the world
Title: Stumbling blocks, and the idols of the world
Objective:
- Discuss the meaning of being a stumbling block and how to avoid stumbling others
- The struggle in the service and one's spiritual life and its reward
- Today's idols and how to avoid them
Resources:
- Catena Bible Commentary
- HEMY Bible Study(Includes material)
- Fr Dawoud Lamie's Bible study (Easy Arabic)
- Fr Tadros Y Malaty commentary
Reading:
- 1 Cor 8-10
Key verse(s):
- "Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may obtain it. " 1 Corinthians 9:24
Comments:
Review questions:
- Who is known by God?
- Therefore, if food makes my ______ stumble, I will never again eat _____, lest I make my brother _______.
- Give verse that proves the Oneness of the Father and the Son.
- What should make a person never eat meat again?
- What personal rights did St. Paul give up?
- In what way should we run and for what?
- Why did St. Paul become all things to all men?
- What does St. Paul say we should compete for?
- List the failures the Israelites fell into.
- What comfort does St. Paul give to believers in verse 13?
- What we should flee from?
- Give verse that shows that all believers are one body.
Homework:
- We know that we all have ________. Knowledge puffs up, but ______ edifies.
- Therefore, if food makes my brother _____, I will never again eat _____, lest I make my _____ stumble.
- St. Paul says we should run to receive
a) first prize b) an imperishable crown c) a tournament cup - The Lord has commanded that those who ______ the Gospel should live from the _______.
- Who is our spiritual rock? a) Moses b) the Lord Jesus Christ c) our priest d) our brother
- What we should flee from? a) the enemy b) the judge c) idolatry
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