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According to the text, our identity, worth, and value depend on
According to the text, our identity, worth, and value depend on
- The approval of others
- Our own achievements
- The good things we do
- What Jesus did for us (correct)
What did the author try to do in order to please God?
What did the author try to do in order to please God?
- Develop a personal relationship with Christ
- Do good things (correct)
- Believe in Jesus
- Earn God's forgiveness
What does the author say about their experience of trying to please God?
What does the author say about their experience of trying to please God?
- They became weary and unhappy (correct)
- They were successful in pleasing God
- They felt a sense of accomplishment
- They were always in right standing with God
According to Ephesians 2:8, how are we saved?
According to Ephesians 2:8, how are we saved?
What did God want from the author?
What did God want from the author?
What does 2 Corinthians 5:21 say about our righteousness?
What does 2 Corinthians 5:21 say about our righteousness?
What does it mean to be accepted through Jesus?
What does it mean to be accepted through Jesus?
What does the author compare their love for their grandchildren to?
What does the author compare their love for their grandchildren to?
According to Romans 5:8, when did God prove His love for us?
According to Romans 5:8, when did God prove His love for us?
What is righteousness about, according to the text?
What is righteousness about, according to the text?
According to the text, what is the main reason why the author felt miserable?
According to the text, what is the main reason why the author felt miserable?
What is the author's perspective on trying to be right with God through one's own effort?
What is the author's perspective on trying to be right with God through one's own effort?
According to the text, how can one be made right with God?
According to the text, how can one be made right with God?
What does the author mean by 'separating your who from your do'?
What does the author mean by 'separating your who from your do'?
According to the text, what does the enemy try to convince God's people of?
According to the text, what does the enemy try to convince God's people of?
What is the author's perspective on feeling alright with God when doing good things?
What is the author's perspective on feeling alright with God when doing good things?
According to the text, how can one feel right about themselves?
According to the text, how can one feel right about themselves?
What is the author's perspective on feeling like God is angry when one thinks they've failed?
What is the author's perspective on feeling like God is angry when one thinks they've failed?
According to the text, what is the difference between 'who' and 'do'?
According to the text, what is the difference between 'who' and 'do'?
What does the author believe is important in order to have a relationship with God?
What does the author believe is important in order to have a relationship with God?