PART III: Doctrine Practical Commitments (Behavioral Temperance)

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Part III: Doctrine Flashcards on PART III: Doctrine Practical Commitments (Behavioral Temperance), created by ablackwood on 09/07/2013.
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Another definition of “temperance” is “_____”. [self-control]
We are admonished to a practice _____ and balance in behavior. [moderation]
The Scripture indicates that it is within our prerogative to control our _____. [thinking, anger, and communication]
The Bible speaks clearly that we are to be sensitive to the needs and feelings of others as a demonstration of our _____ for them. [love]
It is necessary for us to control our behavior so as not to bring _____ to others. [offense]
As we know Christ after the Spirit, we are also to know others in the same manner so we will not judge them after their _____ alone. [outward behavior]
A respect and _____ for differences in others should characterize our relationships. [tolerance]
A Christian must _____ from illegal and ungodly habit-forming and mood-altering chemical substances. [totally abstain]
A Christian must refrain from _____ activity (such as gambling and gluttony) which defiles the body as the _____ of God. [any; temple]
Ungodly activities can enslave the _____. [spirit]
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