How does Pauldescribe the apostles'response when theyrealized the gospelwas entrusted to himfor the Gentiles(verses 7-9)?In verse 20,Paul states, "Ihave beencrucified withChrist." Whatdoes this mean?How does thisconfrontationbetween Paul andPeter illustrate theimportance ofunity and truthwithin the church?Why did Paul goto Jerusalem,and who did hetake with him(Galatians 2:1-2)?What doesGalatians 2 teachus about the roleof grace and faithin salvationcompared toworks or the law?Free!How does Pauldescribe therelationshipbetween thelaw and faith inverses 17-18?What is thesignificance of thisstatement "justifiedby faith in JesusChrist, not byobserving the law"In verse 14, Paulsays that Peterwas “not acting inline with the truthof the gospel.”What does it meanWhat does Paul’sconfrontation of Peterteach us aboutstanding firm in thetruth, especially whendealing withhypocrisy?What is the"falsebrothers" issuementioned inverses 4-5?How do the eventsand teachings inGalatians 2challenge or affirmyourunderstanding ofthe gospel?How doesGalatians 2:21highlight thecentrality ofgrace in theChristian faith?Why doesPaul rebukePeter inverses 11-14?In verse 10,Paul mentionsrememberingthe poor. Whydo you think thisis highlighted?In verse 3, whyis it significantthat Titus, aGreek, was notcompelled to becircumcised?How does Pauldescribe the apostles'response when theyrealized the gospelwas entrusted to himfor the Gentiles(verses 7-9)?In verse 20,Paul states, "Ihave beencrucified withChrist." Whatdoes this mean?How does thisconfrontationbetween Paul andPeter illustrate theimportance ofunity and truthwithin the church?Why did Paul goto Jerusalem,and who did hetake with him(Galatians 2:1-2)?What doesGalatians 2 teachus about the roleof grace and faithin salvationcompared toworks or the law?Free!How does Pauldescribe therelationshipbetween thelaw and faith inverses 17-18?What is thesignificance of thisstatement "justifiedby faith in JesusChrist, not byobserving the law"In verse 14, Paulsays that Peterwas “not acting inline with the truthof the gospel.”What does it meanWhat does Paul’sconfrontation of Peterteach us aboutstanding firm in thetruth, especially whendealing withhypocrisy?What is the"falsebrothers" issuementioned inverses 4-5?How do the eventsand teachings inGalatians 2challenge or affirmyourunderstanding ofthe gospel?How doesGalatians 2:21highlight thecentrality ofgrace in theChristian faith?Why doesPaul rebukePeter inverses 11-14?In verse 10,Paul mentionsrememberingthe poor. Whydo you think thisis highlighted?In verse 3, whyis it significantthat Titus, aGreek, was notcompelled to becircumcised?

Week Two: The Freedom Zone - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. How does Paul describe the apostles' response when they realized the gospel was entrusted to him for the Gentiles (verses 7-9)?
  2. In verse 20, Paul states, "I have been crucified with Christ." What does this mean?
  3. How does this confrontation between Paul and Peter illustrate the importance of unity and truth within the church?
  4. Why did Paul go to Jerusalem, and who did he take with him (Galatians 2:1-2)?
  5. What does Galatians 2 teach us about the role of grace and faith in salvation compared to works or the law?
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  7. How does Paul describe the relationship between the law and faith in verses 17-18?
  8. What is the significance of this statement "justified by faith in Jesus Christ, not by observing the law"
  9. In verse 14, Paul says that Peter was “not acting in line with the truth of the gospel.” What does it mean
  10. What does Paul’s confrontation of Peter teach us about standing firm in the truth, especially when dealing with hypocrisy?
  11. What is the "false brothers" issue mentioned in verses 4-5?
  12. How do the events and teachings in Galatians 2 challenge or affirm your understanding of the gospel?
  13. How does Galatians 2:21 highlight the centrality of grace in the Christian faith?
  14. Why does Paul rebuke Peter in verses 11-14?
  15. In verse 10, Paul mentions remembering the poor. Why do you think this is highlighted?
  16. In verse 3, why is it significant that Titus, a Greek, was not compelled to be circumcised?