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How can we judge ourselves in relation to the things of this world?
How can we judge ourselves in relation to the things of this world?
- By our financial success alone
- By our level of interaction with sinners
- By the approval we seek from the world
- By how we enjoy the things of this world and how we mourn their loss (correct)
What lesson can be derived from the text's mention of Jesus being the friend of sinners but not tainted by their sin?
What lesson can be derived from the text's mention of Jesus being the friend of sinners but not tainted by their sin?
- Fellowship with a higher power is key to maintaining moral integrity (correct)
- Financial success is the ultimate goal
- Being friends with sinners leads to moral compromise
- Seeking approval from the world is important
What is the underlying message behind making decisions based on their impact on commitment to the kingdom rather than financial factors?
What is the underlying message behind making decisions based on their impact on commitment to the kingdom rather than financial factors?
- Prioritizing spiritual values over material gain is crucial (correct)
- Financial factors are irrelevant in decision-making
- Family commitment should always come before personal aspirations
- Success in this world is temporary
How does the text describe existentialism in relation to individual freedom?
How does the text describe existentialism in relation to individual freedom?
What analogy does the text use to explain how choices have consequences?
What analogy does the text use to explain how choices have consequences?
In what way does the text suggest we can avoid negative consequences when making choices?
In what way does the text suggest we can avoid negative consequences when making choices?
What does the text imply about short-term versus long-term consequences of choices?
What does the text imply about short-term versus long-term consequences of choices?
From the text, what is highlighted as a key aspect of understanding the consequences of choice?
From the text, what is highlighted as a key aspect of understanding the consequences of choice?
'You didn’t study for your upcoming exams? You’ll fail.' What concept does this example illustrate?
'You didn’t study for your upcoming exams? You’ll fail.' What concept does this example illustrate?
'You did not eat? You’ll be hungry.' What principle is being demonstrated in this scenario?
'You did not eat? You’ll be hungry.' What principle is being demonstrated in this scenario?