Handouts: None given
Reminders:
- Service Project: The 10 hours, 2 forms, and 1 essay are due on Apr 23, 2018
- Devotion 2 Presentations: Be ready for your presentation day!
- Devotion 3 Outline: Due March 13th. Re-read the instructions (this lists your Devotion 3 Book Choices). Learn from your previous ones & start this early & make it good!
Journal 7-4: Study Packet, Page 16
- Families are very important to us. Think about what your family has done for you. For each of these, write down 1 thing that your family taught you that you are thankful for. Also, describe why you are thankful for it.
- - 1) What your family taught you to do. (e.g. how to fix a bike)
- - 2) What your family taught you to not do.
- - 3) What your family taught you to be. (e.g. to be thankful)
- - 4) What your family taught you to not be.
- When done, finish pages 11-12 of your Study Packet. "The Purpose of the Family"
Quiz Preparation:
- Your Verses: Romans 13:1-3
- - Governing: To lead the policy and work of something
- - Instituted: Appointed, Set In motion (or established)
- - Incur: To become subject to something
- Your Questions: Based upon class discussion & your personal reflection of these verses, use complete sentences & your own words to specifically answer:
- - 1) Explain the primary reason and purpose that government has power.
- - - Reason they have power: God has given them power.
- - - Purpose for their power: To create good conduct from the people
- - - - The result of this is safety & order within the country!
- - 2) When would it be the right decision to disobey the government? Why is this so?
- - - When is it right to disobey the government:
- - - - When the government disobeys God
- - - Why is this so:
- - - - God is ultimately in charge.
- - - - - The government is ultimately under God's authority.
- - - - - We are also ultimately under God's authority.
- - - - - We should *both* follow His rules--even if the other doesn't!
- - - - So, we should follow God if there is ever a disagreement.
- - - - - When we die, we give account to God (not the government) for how we lived our lives.
- - - - - He is the one we will ultimately have to be responsible to for our decisions
- - 1) What your family taught you to do. (e.g. how to fix a bike)
- - 2) What your family taught you to not do.
- - 3) What your family taught you to be. (e.g. to be thankful)
- - 4) What your family taught you to not be.
- When done, finish pages 11-12 of your Study Packet. "The Purpose of the Family"
Quiz Preparation:
- Your Verses: Romans 13:1-3
- - Governing: To lead the policy and work of something
- - Instituted: Appointed, Set In motion (or established)
- - Incur: To become subject to something
- Your Questions: Based upon class discussion & your personal reflection of these verses, use complete sentences & your own words to specifically answer:
- - 1) Explain the primary reason and purpose that government has power.
- - - Reason they have power: God has given them power.
- - - Purpose for their power: To create good conduct from the people
- - - - The result of this is safety & order within the country!
- - 2) When would it be the right decision to disobey the government? Why is this so?
- - - When is it right to disobey the government:
- - - - When the government disobeys God
- - - Why is this so:
- - - - God is ultimately in charge.
- - - - - The government is ultimately under God's authority.
- - - - - We are also ultimately under God's authority.
- - - - - We should *both* follow His rules--even if the other doesn't!
- - - - So, we should follow God if there is ever a disagreement.
- - - - - When we die, we give account to God (not the government) for how we lived our lives.
- - - - - He is the one we will ultimately have to be responsible to for our decisions
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