College Press Bible Study Textbook Series
Galatians 6 - Introduction
QUESTIONS ON GALATIANS, CHAPTER SIX
Choice:
1.
If a man be overtaken in any trespass
1.
excommunicate him
2.
let him alone so he can conquer it
3.
restore such a one in gentleness
2.
Bear ye one another's burdens
1.
so yours will be lighter
2.
so fulfill the law of Christ
3.
so the person will not be overpowered
3.
Whatsoever a man soweth
1.
that shall he also reap
2.
the same will sprout
3.
will blossom in the spring
4.
will have to go fight weeds
4.
Let us not be weary
1.
in well doing
2.
because you can-'t work if tired
3.
because the apostles were not wearied
5.
We should do good to those of the household of faith
1.
when we-'re in the mood
2.
providing we shall receive good from him
3.
when we have opportunity
6.
Paul gloried
1.
in the Cross of Christ
2.
in his great popularity
3.
in the fact that he had learned to write at the feet of Gamaliel
7.
At the close of the epistle Paul pleads with them to give him
1.
a great offering from the heart
2.
no more trouble
3.
acceptance of the law
8.
In the latter part of Galatians Paul is speaking
1.
more kindly
2.
more doctrinally
3.
more sternly
9.
The result of sowing spiritual things is
1.
a trouble-free life
2.
many friends
3.
life everlasting
10.
Paul said
1.
he bore in his body the marks of Jesus
2.
the Galatians would be overcome by the Romans
3.
he could preach superior to others
11.
The one that is taught in the word should
1.
listen carefully
2.
takes notes
3.
communicate unto him that teacheth
12.
Paul speaks concerning his handwriting
1.
he was left handed
2.
he apologized for poor writing
3.
he wrote with large letters
13.
Paul says we shall reap in due season
1.
if we live that long
2.
if we faint not
3.
if we sowed good seed
14.
The good that we do should be directed
1.
to bring in the best returns
2.
in order to hit the target
3.
especially to the household of faith
15.
This chapter is
1.
primarily doctrinal
2.
somewhat in the line of exhortation
3.
almost identical to the first