This is a timed quiz. You will be given 90 seconds per question. Are you ready?
What is our identity according to 1 Peter 2:9?
1 Peter 2:9 declares that we are a chosen people and a royal priesthood, highlighting our divine identity and purpose.
Who is attempting to steal our sense of self, as mentioned in the devotional?
The devotional states that the adversary (the enemy) lurks in the shadows, trying to steal our identity in Christ, making us feel vulnerable and disarmed.
What does the King of Kings see us as?
The devotional paints a vivid picture of us being seen by the King of Kings as royal warriors, chosen and prepared for a divine purpose.
According to the devotional, what is key to standing firm in our identity?
The devotional emphasizes the importance of standing firm in our identity in Christ, especially when faced with the enemy's attacks.
Which Apostle provides wisdom on using divine power to demolish strongholds?
Apostle Paul, in 2 Corinthians 10:4-5, speaks about using divine power to demolish strongholds and arguments that set themselves up against the knowledge of God.
What action is recommended to combat the lies we tell ourselves?
The devotional advises arming ourselves with the truth of God’s Word as the strategy to win the battle against the lies we often rehearse.
What does the devotional suggest is a continual process for believers?
The devotional highlights renewing our minds as a continual process necessary for standing firm in our identity and combating worldly conformity.
How are we described in the context of spiritual warfare in the devotional?
In the devotional, we are described as royal warriors with a divine calling, emphasizing our empowered and chosen status in spiritual battles.
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