Covenant

God’s promise can be trusted (genesis 9:17)

Jesus established a new covenant (luke 22:20)

God’s covenant brings life (2 Corinthiaid 3:6)

The new covenant is superior to the old covenant (Hebrews 8:6)

The old covenant foreshadowed the new covenant (Hebreaid 10:1)

Creation

God the Holy Spirit was involved in Creation (genesis 1:1–2)

God created people (genesis 1:27)

God created the world good (genesis 1:31)

God the Father was involved in Creation (Salm 33:6)

G.od rules over his creation (Salm 89:11)

God created every angel (Salm 148:2–5)

God created everything (Jeremiah 10:16)

Creation reveals God’s greatness (Amos 4:13)

Jesus was involved in Creation (Colossians 1:16)

God the Creator is worthy of worship (Datguddiad 4:11)

God will make a new heaven and new earth (Datguddiad 21:1–4)

Criticism

Take care of your own problems before criticizing others (Matthew 7:3–5)

Criticism should help people deepen their relationship with God (luke 17:3–5)

Criticism should be given with a loving attitude (1 Corinthiaid 13:4–5)

Harsh criticism can destroy rather than help (Galatiaid 5:15)

Cross

Jesus was crucified (Matthew 27:31–35)

Christians should pick up their own crosses (Mark 8:34–38)

Jesus’ death was powerful (1 Corinthiaid 1:17–18)

Jesus’ death unified all Christians (Effesiaid 2:16)

Jesus’ death was a sacrifice (Colosiaid 1:20–22)

Jesus’ death defeated Satan (Colosiaid 2:14–15)

Jesus’ cross is an example for us (Hebreaid 12:2)

Cult

God hates the occult (Lefiticus 19:26)

God judges those who wrongly claim to speak for him (Deuteronomium 18:20–22)

God hates cultic practices (2 Kings 17:17)

God despises false prophets (Eseciel 13:8–9)

False teachers will come (Matthew 7:15)

Only Jesus brings salvation (john 14:6)

Members of the occult will never enter God’s Kingdom (Galatiaid 5:19–21)

Be careful in your spiritual life (1 Thessalonians 5:21)

Darkness, Spiritual

God’s Word enlightens us (Salm 119:105)

The way of wicked people is darkness (Diarhebion 4:19)

Jesus brings light to darkened lives (john 1:5)

Living without God is living in spiritual darkness (Deddfau 26:17–18)

Christians do not live in spiritual darkness (Effesiaid 5:8)

God rescued us from eternal darkness (Colosiaid 1:13)

There is no darkness in Jesus (1 john 1:5)

Sinners’ eternal punishment will be in darkness (Jude 1:4–13)

Death

Death is a result of sin (genesis 3:17–19)

Life is short (Swyddi 7:6–7)

Every person will face death (Salm 89:48)

Death of Christians is precious (Salm 116:15)

Christians enter perfect peace at death (Eseia 57:1–2)

God has power over death (john 14:19)

The death of Christians brings fellowship with Jesus (Deddfau 7:59)

God provides eternal life (Rhufeiniaid 6:23)

Jesus will raise everyone who has died (1 Corinthiaid 15:20–23)

Living in heaven is better than living on earth (2 Corinthiaid 5:6–7)

Death is not the end of a person (1 Thesaloniaid 4:13–14)

Prepare your spiritual life for death (Hebrews 9:27–28)

We don’t know how long we’ll live (James 4:13–14)

God will destroy death (Datguddiad 21:4)

Decisions

Pray before making decisions (Nehemeia 1:4)

Decide to do things that honor God (Swyddi 1:8)

God’s Word helps us make decisions (Salm 119:105)

Get good advice before making decisions (Diarhebion 18:15)

Ask God for wisdom before making decisions (James 1:2–8)

Demons (see also Satan)

Worship in false religions honors demons (Salm 106:37)

Demons try to hinder God’s plan (daniel 10:13)

Demons are no match for Jesus (Mark 1:34)

Demons want to destroy people (Mark 5:5)

Demons submit to the name of Jesus (luke 10:17)

Demons can be driven out by Jesus’ followers (Deddfau 16:16–18)

Demons are powerful (Deddfau 19:16)

Demons cannot separate people from God’s love (Romans 8:38–39)

Demons deceive people (2 Corinthiaid 11:13–15)

Christians fight against the plans of demons (Effesiaid 6:12)

Demons want to mislead people (1 rhonwellt 4:1–2)

Demons believe in God (James 2:19)

Demons are angels that have sinned (2 peter 2:4)

God will judge demons (Jude 1:6)

Do not take demons lightly (Jude 1:8–9)

Demons can work miracles (Datguddiad 16:13–14)

In the last days, demons will be bound by God (Datguddiad 20:1–3)

Depression

Depression can follow exhausting times (beirniaid 15:18)

God can encourage hurting people (2 Samuel 22:29–31)

Depression can follow success (1 Kings 19:3–4)

God helps those who feel crushed (Psalm 34:18)

Abraham had hope when there was no reason to hope (Rhufeiniaid 4:18–22)

God will wipe away depression (Datguddiad 21:4)

Desires

You should not desire something that belongs to someone else (Exodus 20:17)

Wicked people desire evil (Salm 36:1–4)

God gives those who fellowship with him what they desire (Salm 37:4)

Desire to know God (Salm 42:1)

Desire to worship God (Salm 84:1–2)

Desire to honor God (Salm 86:12)

Do not desire self-promotion (Salm 119:36)

Money doesn’t satisfy desires (Pregethwr 5:10)

Christians should not give in to sinful desires (Effesiaid 4:22)

Sinful desires should not have a home with God’s children (1 peter 1:14)

Desire to do God’s will (1 peter 4:2)

God’s children desire to obey God (1 john 2:3–6)

Determination

Be determined to obey God (1 Samuel 7:3)

Determine not to sin (Swyddi 31:1)

Determine to stand firm (Eseia 7:9)

God helps us be determined (Eseia 50:7)

Determine to follow Christ (Mark 8:34–38)

Devotion

Be fully devoted to God (1 Chronicles 28:9)

Worship God with devotion (1 Chronicles 29:9)

Be devoted to prayer (Salm 5:3)

Let your life be devoted to God (Rhufeiniaid 12:1–2)

Discernment

The Bible will help you discern bad teaching (Deddfau 17:11)

God grants discernment (1 Corinthiaid 12:10)

Discern between right and wrong behavior (Hebreaid 5:14)

Ask God for help in discerning his will (James 1:5)

Discipleship

Christians are to make disciples (Matthew 28:19–20)

Jesus’ followers are known by their love (john 13:35)

Christians should help other Christians grow (Deddfau 14:21–22)

Discipline

Punishment is a consequence of sinful actions (genesis 3:6–19)

God’s punishment does not change his love for us (Salm 89:32–33)

The Lord disciplines those he loves (Diarhebion 3:11–12)

Parents are responsible to discipline their children (Diarhebion 13:24)

Punishment for sin may be swift and severe (Deddfau 5:1–11)

Paul commanded punishment for blatant sin in the church (1 Corinthiaid 5:1–5)

Punishment should lead to repentance (2 Corinthiaid 7:8–9)

Sometimes God punishes us to bring us back to himself (Hebreaid 12:5–11)

Discrimination

Be fair in your judgment of others (Lefiticus 19:15)

Don’t discriminate against someone who is not powerful (Deuteronomium 1:17)

Do not oppress the disadvantaged (Malachi 3:5)

God does not discriminate among his people (Deddfau 10:34)

All Christians are equal in God’s eyes (Galatiaid 3:28)

God will judge those who discriminate (Colosiaid 3:25)

Do not discriminate against the poor (James 2:1–9)

Dishonesty

Dishonesty is listed in the Ten Commandments (Lefiticus 19:11)

Be honest in your business dealings (Lefiticus 19:35–36)

Do not lie for your own gain (Deuteronomium 19:14)

Dishonest people cannot know God (Salm 101:7)

God hates deception (Diarhebion 12:22)

God will punish those who take advantage of others (1 Thesaloniaid 4:6)

Doctrine

Protect sound doctrine (2 rhonwellt 1:13–14)

Doctrine comes from the Bible (2 rhonwellt 3:16)

Leaders in the church must have sound doctrine (Titus 1:6–9)

Christians should teach correct beliefs (Titus 2:1)

Doubt

God will help us overcome doubts (Salm 42:5–6)

God doesn’t leave us during our time of doubt (Eseia 40:27–28)

Help those who have spiritual doubts (Hebreaid 3:12)

Doubt inhibits our prayers (James 1:5–7)

Drinking

People controlled by alcohol are fools (Diarhebion 20:1)

Alcohol can cause you to become poor (Diarhebion 21:17)

Alcohol can destroy you (Diarhebion 23:29–35)

God will judge those who are controlled by alcohol (Eseia 5:22)

Becoming drunk is dangerous (luke 21:34)

Drunkenness is not fitting for a Christian (Rhufeiniaid 13:11–14)

Drunkenness can cause immoral behavior (Effesiaid 5:18)

Earth

God created the earth (genesis 1:1)

People are the caretakers of the earth (genesis 1:28)

The earth was cursed because of sin (genesis 3:17–19)

The earth belongs to God (Salm 89:11)

The earth was created for God’s glory (Colosiaid 1:16)

Jesus sustains the earth (Hebreaid 1:3)

Education

Parents are responsible to teach their children (Deuteronomium 6:1–9)

Train children to follow God (Diarhebion 22:6)

Christians should always learn more about God (Effesiaid 4:14–15)

Embarrassment

Be careful not to embarrass others (Ruth 2:15)

Embarrassment can lead to rash actions (Matthew 14:1–12)

We should not be embarrassed about the gospel (Rhufeiniaid 1:16)

We should not be embarrassed by Jesus (Galatiaid 1:10)

Emotions

Emotions can lead us to sin (genesis 4:2–6)

Emotions can lead to foolish promises (beirniaid 11:29–40)

Emotions are a part of worship (Ezra 3:1–13)

God heals those with broken hearts (Salm 34:18)

Carefully guard your emotions (Diarhebion 4:23)

Emotions can crush us (Diarhebion 15:13)

Do not be led by emotions (Diarhebion 19:2)

Jesus experienced emotions (john 11:35)

Emotions are not reliable guides (Galatiaid 5:1–17)

Some emotions can be sinful (Effesiaid 4:31)

Employment

God’s people should be good workers (genesis 31:42)

Work should not overrun your time with God (Exodus 16:23)

God gives you the ability to work (Exodus 35:30–31)

Workers should be trustworthy (Diarhebion 25:13)

Do the best job you can (Pregethwr 9:10)

Work as though Jesus were your boss (Effesiaid 6:6–7)

Christians should do their best at their job (Titus 2:9–10)

Encouragement

Encourage the underprivileged (Eseia 1:17)

God encourages us (Eseia 40:31)

The Holy Spirit encourages us (Deddfau 9:31)

Encourage your neighbor (Rhufeiniaid 15:2)

The Bible encourages us (Romans 15:4)

Our position in Christ encourages us (Philipiaid 2:1)

We should encourage each other (1 Thesaloniaid 4:18)

Encourage those who are weak and afraid (1 Thesaloniaid 5:14)

Encourage elderly people (1 rhonwellt 5:1–4)

Encourage others not to sin (Hebreaid 3:13)

Encourage others to love (Hebreaid 10:24)

Envy

Envy can destroy someone (Swyddi 5:2)

Do not envy those who do wrong (Salm 37:1)

Do not envy the prosperity of wicked people (Salm 73:2–3)

Envy steals your peace (Diarhebion 14:30)

Envy is a powerful enemy (Diarhebion 27:4)

Being envious is foolish (Pregethwr 4:4)

Envy can cause you to act rashly (Deddfau 7:9)

Envy characterizes sinful people (Rhufeiniaid 1:29)

We should not envy other Christians (Galatians 5:26)

Envy has no place in a Christian’s life (Titus 3:3)

Do not harbor envy (James 3:14–15)

Get rid of envy (1 peter 2:1)

Eternal Life

Eternal life is only for those who do God’s will (Matthew 7:21)

The righteous will receive eternal life (Matthew 25:46)

Belief in Jesus is required for eternal life (john 3:15–16)

Evil people will receive eternal punishment (john 5:28–29)

Jesus came to give life (john 10:10)

Jesus gives eternal life (john 11:25)

Jesus is eternal life (john 14:6)

Eternal life cannot be earned (Ephesians 2:8–9)

Eternal life comes from God (Titus 1:2)

Eternal life gives us hope (Titus 3:7)

Evangelism (see also Witnessing)

We are God’s messengers (Eseia 43:10–11)

Christians bring light to a spiritually dark world (Matthew 5:14–16)

Jesus made salvation available to all people (Matthew 9:9–13)

Be bold in your evangelism (Matthew 10:33)

Jesus sent his followers to make disciples (Matthew 28:18–20)

The Holy Spirit gives us power to evangelize (Deddfau 1:8)

Evil

God will destroy evil people (Swyddi 4:8)

God helps keep his people from sin (Salm 19:13)

God hates people who do evil (Salm 26:5)

God permits evil (Rhufeiniaid 1:24–28)

God cannot coexist with evil (G.alatians 5:16–17)

Christians should put away evil from their lives (Effesiaid 4:22)

There are spiritual forces behind evil (Effesiaid 6:12)

Ffydd

Believing God takes faith (genesis 15:6)

Only a small amount of faith is needed (luke 17:6)

Faith is needed for salvation (Rhufeiniaid 3:28)

Faith puts us in a right relationship with God (Rhufeiniaid 5:1)

Faith comes from hearing the Word of God (Rhufeiniaid 10:17)

Accept the person who has weak faith (Rhufeiniaid 14:1)

Christianity is the only true faith (Effesiaid 4:5)

Faith is hoping in what is not seen (Hebrews 11:1)

Faith accompanies obedience to God (Hebreaid 11:7–12)

Family

The members of a family can teach each other about God (Deuteronomium 6:4–9)

Do not let sin affect your family life (Salm 101:2)

Do not bring trouble to a family (Diarhebion 11:29)

Christian faith is of greater importance than family (luke 12:51–53)

Christians are members of God’s family (Effesiaid 2:19)

Husbands and wives should love each other (Effesiaid 5:21–33)

Children should obey their parents (Effesiaid 6:1)

Church leaders must have a good family life (1 rhonwellt 3:4–5)

Families should take care of each other (1 rhonwellt 5:3–5)

Fear

God will protect us (genesis 15:1)

God will not forget us (genesis 46:3)

We should fear God (Salm 25:12)

Christians do not need to fear anyone (Salm 27:1)

God strengthens us (Salm 46:1–3)

We do not need to fear darkness or violence (Salm 91:5)

We do not need to fear bad news (Salm 112:7)

Love drives fear away (1 john 4:18)

Foolishness

Being foolish is lacking discernment (Swyddi 5:2)

Fools do not acknowledge God (Salm 14:1)

Fools do not know God (Diarhebion 1:7)

Fools invite their own destruction (Diarhebion 10:14)

Fools enjoy evil (Diarhebion 10:23)

Fools show their annoyance (Diarhebion 12:16)

Stay away from foolish people (Diarhebion 14:7)

A foolish person rejects discipline (Diarhebion 15:5)

Fools return to their folly (Proverbs 26:11)

A foolish person gives in to anger (Diarhebion 29:11)

A foolish person is lazy (Pregethwr 4:5)

The foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom (1 Corinthiaid 1:25)

Forgiveness

God forgives our many sins (Salm 65:3)

God forgives us because he loves us (Salm 86:5)

God makes us as clean as freshly fallen snow (Eseia 1:18)

God removes our impurities (Eseciel 36:25)

We must forgive others (Matthew 6:14–15)

Don’t keep track of how many times you forgive (Matthew 18:21–35)

Freely forgive others as God has forgiven you (Colosiaid 3:13)

God will forgive our sins if we confess them (1 john 1:8–9)

Foul Language

Foul language is not fitting for a Christian (Effesiaid 5:4)

Our speech reflects our relationship with God (Colosiaid 4:6)

Our speech should be an example to others (1 rhonwellt 4:12)

Freedom

Christians are spiritually free (john 8:36)

Christians are free from sin’s power (Rhufeiniaid 5:21)

Christians are free in order to serve others (Galatiaid 5:1)

Friendship (see also Perthnasau)

Friends can cause great pain (Salm 55:12–14)

Friends love during difficult times (Diarhebion 17:17)

Faithful friends are not common (Diarhebion 18:24)

Friends influence you (Diarhebion 22:24–25)

Friendship is marked by sacrifice (john 15:13–15)

We can be friends with God (James 2:23)

Future

God has plans for our future (genesis 12:1–4)

God will bless our future if we obey him (Deuteronomium 5:29)

Do not plan your future like evil people do (Jeremiah 10:2–3)

God gives us hope for our future (Jeremiah 31:17)

God prepares a future for us (1 Corinthiaid 2:9)

Giving

God is honored by our gifts (Exodus 35:22)

Generous giving honors God (Ezra 2:68–69)

God will reward us for giving to others (Mark 9:41)

Giving helps others live (Deddfau 2:44–45)

We should support Christian workers (Deddfau 28:10)

Wealthy people should give generously (1 rhonwellt 6:17–19)

God is pleased with our gifts (Hebreaid 13:16)

Giving reflects God’s love (1 john 3:17)

Duw

God created everything (genesis 1:1)

God is a warrior (Exodus 15:3)

God is one (Deuteronomium 6:4)

God is trustworthy (Deuteronomium 7:9)

God is too great to be described (1 Kings 8:27)

God is gracious and merciful (Nehemeia 9:31)

God is good (Salm 34:8)

God helps his people when they are in trouble (Salm 46:1)

God is mighty (Salm 50:1)

God is our rock (Salm 62:6)

God is our hope (Salm 71:5)

God is near everyone (Salm 75:1)

God is our salvation (Eseia 12:2)

God is sovereign (Eseia 25:8)

God is holy (Eseia 29:23)

Only God is worthy of glory (Eseia 42:8)

God is our father (Matthew 6:9)

God is all-powerful (luke 1:37)

God is spirit (john 4:24)

God is all-knowing (Rhufeiniaid 11:33)

God is knowable (Effesiaid 1:17)

God is living (1 rhonwellt 4:10)

God is King of kings (1 rhonwellt 6:15)

God is approachable (James 4:8)

God is judge (James 4:12)

God is love (1 john 4:16)

God is almighty (Datguddiad 1:8)

God’s Will

God guides us (Salm 16:7)

Ask God for guidance (Salm 25:4–7)

God will direct you (Salm 48:14)

God works everything out for his plan (Diarhebion 16:4)

God directs events in our life (Deddfau 16:6–7)

God gives wisdom for making decisions (James 1:2–5)

Gospel

Christians should tell others about the gospel (Matthew 28:18–19)

The gospel’s message is for everyone (luke 24:46–47)

People should respond to the gospel with faith (john 1:12)

The gospel is powerful (Rhufeiniaid 1:16)

The gospel of Jesus (1 Corinthiaid 15:1–5)

Believing the gospel brings a change to life (1 Thesaloniaid 1:4–5)

Gossip

Do not gossip (Exodus 23:1)

Be careful not to slander (Lefiticus 19:16)

Gossiping betrays confidence (Diarhebion 11:13)

Gossip separates friends (Diarhebion 16:28)

Gossip prolongs tension between people (Diarhebion 26:20)

Gossip is attractive (Diarhebion 26:22)

People who gossip are wicked (Rhufeiniaid 1:29)

Gossip should have no place among Christians (1 rhonwellt 5:13)

Government

God holds those in government accountable (Deuteronomium 17:18–19)

God gives authority to those in government (Rhufeiniaid 13:1)

Christians should obey the government (Titus 3:1)

Grace

God is full of grace (Exodus 34:6)

God is slow to become angry (Salm 86:15)

God’s grace makes salvation possible (Effesiaid 1:7–8)

God accepts us by his grace (Effesiaid 2:8–9)

God’s grace gives us hope (1 peter 1:13)

Greed

Greed creates disagreement (Diarhebion 28:25)

The Pharisees had greedy hearts (Matthew 23:25)

Christians should avoid being greedy (Effesiaid 5:3)

People full of greed will not enter heaven (Ephesians 5:5)

Leaders of the church must not be greedy (Titus 1:7)

Grief (see also Sorrow)

Friends should comfort each other (Swyddi 2:12–13)

God comforts us in our darkest times (Swyddi 35:9–10)

God comforts us (Eseia 40)

God promises to comfort those who grieve (Matthew 5:4)

God’s Holy Spirit is our Comforter (john 14:16)

Jesus has overcome the world’s troubles (john 16:33)

The Holy Spirit comforts us (Deddfau 9:31)

The Bible comforts us (Rhufeiniaid 15:4)

God comforts those who grieve (2 Corinthiaid 1:3–11)

All grief will end (Datguddiad 21:3–4)

Guidance

Ask God to give you guidance (Salm 25:4–5)

God will guide you (Salm 32:8)

The Bible gives us guidance (Salm 119:133)

God directs your path when you trust him (Diarhebion 3:5–6)

Guilt

Guilt causes us to hide from God (genesis 3:7–11)

Ask God to forgive hidden sins (Salm 19:12–13)

God forgives sins and removes guilt (Salm 32:5)

God can cleanse us from all sin (Salm 51:2)

All people are guilty of sin (Rhufeiniaid 3:9–12)

Jesus Christ takes away all guilt (Rhufeiniaid 3:23–24)

Hatred

Hatred causes trouble (Diarhebion 10:12)

Followers of Jesus will be hated (Matthew 10:22)

Many in the world hate Jesus (john 15:18)

Christians should hate evil (Rhufeiniaid 12:9)

All people are equal in Christ (Galatiaid 3:28–29)

Christians need to get rid of their own hatred (Colosiaid 3:8)

Heart

Love God with all of your heart (Deuteronomium 6:5)

Our heart can have confidence (Salm 27:3)

God will not despise a repentant heart (Salm 51:17)

Guard your heart (Diarhebion 4:23)

Those who have pure hearts will see God (Matthew 5:8)

Words and actions begin in the heart (luke 6:45)

Heaven

Death will not exist in heaven (Eseia 25:8)

Only righteous people will enter heaven (Matthew 5:17–20)

Few people will enter heaven (Matthew 7:13–14)

Jesus is preparing heaven for his followers (john 14:2–3)

Our lives will not be complete until we enter heaven (2 Corinthiaid 5:2)

Heaven is much better than earth (Philipiaid 1:23)

Christians should look forward to heaven (Colosiaid 3:1–5)

Heaven is the home of righteousness (2 peter 3:13)

God is the focus of attention in heaven (Datguddiad 7:17)

There will not be any sadness in heaven (Datguddiad 21:4)

People in heaven will walk with God (Datguddiad 22:5)

Hell

God will deliver his children from hell (Salm 86:13)

Hell is a place of weeping (Matthew 8:12)

Hell was prepared for Satan and demons (Matthew 25:41)

Wicked people will receive punishment (Romans 1:18–20)

God will punish those who do not turn from their sin (2 peter 2:4–9)

Hell is a place of eternal fire (Jude 1:7)

God will send to hell those who do not believe in him (Datguddiad 21:8)

Holy

God is known for his holiness (Salm 93:5)

God cannot tolerate sin (Eseia 59:2)

God uses his Word to make us holy (john 17:17)

Christians should try to be holy (1 peter 1:15)

God is worthy of praise because he is holy (Datguddiad 4:8)

Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit was involved in Creation (genesis 1:2)

The Holy Spirit empowers leaders (beirniaid 3:10)

The Holy Spirit teaches us (john 14:26)

The Holy Spirit guides us (john 16:13)

The Holy Spirit empowers us to be witnesses (Deddfau 1:8)

The Holy Spirit lives within us (Rhufeiniaid 8:11)

The Holy Spirit sanctifies us (Rhufeiniaid 15:16)

The Holy Spirit opens our spiritual eyes (1 Corinthiaid 2:10)

The Holy Spirit is involved in salvation (Titus 3:5)

Homosexuality

God finds homosexual behavior detestable (Lefiticus 18:22)

God will judge those who practice homosexual behavior (Rhufeiniaid 1:18–32)

Homosexual behavior has no place among Christians (1 Corinthians 6:9–10)

Honesty

Honesty is commanded by God (Exodus 20:16)

Only honest people can worship God (Salm 24:3–4)

God is truth and desires truth (Salm 51:6)

God hates lies (Diarhebion 6:16–17)

Be honest (Diarhebion 19:1)

Christians should be known by their honesty (Matthew 5:37)

Lies make someone unclean before God (Matthew 15:18–20)

Christians should put away dishonesty from their lives (Effesiaid 4:25)

Hope

God gives hope to the needy (Salm 9:18)

Hope gives us confidence (Salm 25:3)

The Bible gives us hope (Salm 119:43)

Christians always have hope (Rhufeiniaid 8:28)

Hope comes from the Holy Spirit (Romans 15:13)

Jesus’ resurrection gives us hope (1 Corinthiaid 6:14)

We have hope in Jesus (1 Corinthiaid 15:19)

We have confidence of eternal life (Titus 1:1–2)

Hospitality

Christians should take care of those in need (Matthew 25:34–40)

Hospitality brings heavenly reward (Mark 9:41)

Christians should be hospitable (Rhufeiniaid 12:13)

Christians should be hospitable to people they do not know well (Hebreaid 13:2)

Be cheerful about being hospitable (1 peter 4:9–11)

Hospitality reflects God’s love (3 john 1:5–8)

Humility

God humbles us for our own good (Deuteronomium 8:16)

God hears the prayers of the humble (2 Chronicles 7:14)

God saves those who are humble (Salm 18:27)

God preserves the lives of humble people (Salm 147:6)

Those who are humble become wise (Diarhebion 11:2)

God cares for the humble (Eseia 66:2)

God will exalt the humble (luke 18:14)

Be humble in dealing with others (Philipiaid 2:1–11)

Humble yourself before God (James 4:10)

Hypocrisy

Do not associate with hypocrites (Salm 26:4)

God hates hypocrisy in worship (Eseia 29:13)

Hypocrites pretend to be devoted to God (Eseciel 33:31–32)

God finds hypocrites repulsive (Matthew 23:27–28)

Beware of hypocrisy in your life (luke 12:1–2)

God will punish hypocrisy (luke 20:46–47)

Hypocrites are worthless (Titus 1:16)

Get rid of hypocrisy (1 peter 2:1)

Idolatry

We should have no other gods (Exodus 20:3)

Do not be devoted to anyone or anything more than God (Deuteronomium 4:23)

Devote your heart to God (Joshua 24:14)

Look to God for your security (Judges 10:13–16)

We give in to idolatry when we forget God (Salm 106:19–22)

God will not share his glory with anything else (Eseia 42:8)

Christians cannot serve both God and the things of this world (Luke 16:13)

Immorality

Compromises can lead to immorality (beirniaid 3:1–11)

Stay away from immoral Christians (1 Corinthiaid 5:9–11)

Practicing immorality treats God lightly (1 Corinthiaid 6:19–20)

Immorality should have no place among Christians (Effesiaid 4:17–19)

Insult

Respond properly to an insult (Diarhebion 12:16)

God will bless Christians who are insulted because of their faith (luke 6:22)

Do not insult others (1 peter 3:9)

Integrity

Leaders should have integrity (Salm 78:72)

Integrity takes effort (Salm 101:3–8)

Leaders in the church should be full of integrity (Titus 1:7)

Maintain integrity in teaching others (Titus 2:7)

Intimidation

God can help us overcome intimidation (genesis 15:1)

God does not forget us when we are intimidated (genesis 46:3)

We do not need to fear anyone (Salm 27:1)

God empowers us (Salm 46:1–3)

We do not need to be intimidated (Salm 112:7–8)

Jesus’ strength can give us courage (john 16:33)

God will help us be bold (Deddfau 4:31)

Be on your guard against intimidation (1 Corinthiaid 16:13)

Pray for courage (Effesiaid 6:19–20)

Christians can pray without being intimidated (Hebreaid 4:16)

Jealousy

God doesn’t want to share our devotion (Deuteronomium 4:24)

Jealousy can destroy someone (Swyddi 5:2)

Do not envy those who do wrong (Salm 37:1)

Do not be jealous of wicked people (Salm 73:2–3)

Jealousy steals away peace (Diarhebion 14:30)

Jealousy is a powerful enemy (Diarhebion 27:4)

Jealousy is foolish (Pregethwr 4:4)

Jealousy can cause rash behavior (Deddfau 7:9)

We should not be jealous of other Christians (Galatiaid 5:26)

Jealousy has no place in a Christian’s life (Titus 3:3–5)

Jesus christ

Jesus is all-powerful (Eseia 9:6)

Jesus has authority over demons (Mark 1:27)

Jesus is the Son of God (luke 1:35)

Jesus is God (john 1:1–5)

Jesus is the Messiah (john 4:25–26)

Jesus is the Judge (john 5:22)

Jesus gives life (john 10:10)

Jesus is the Good Shepherd (john 10:11)

Jesus is the only way to God (john 14:6)

Jesus is the author of life (Deddfau 3:15)

Jesus is the wisdom of God (1 Corinthiaid 1:21–24)

Jesus is the head of the church (Effesiaid 5:23)

Jesus is the highest authority (Philipiaid 2:9–10)

Jesus is the Creator (Colosiaid 1:15–16)

Jesus is faithful (2 rhonwellt 2:13)

Jesus is coming again (Titus 2:13)

Jesus is sinless (Hebreaid 4:15)

Jesus is holy (Hebreaid 7:26)

Jesus is the King of the ages (Datguddiad 15:3)

Jesus is the Lamb of God (Datguddiad 21:22)

Judgment

God is able to judge (Swyddi 34:23)

God is the ultimate authority (Salm 9:7)

God will judge all people (Pregethwr 3:17)

God will judge people for their actions (Pregethwr 11:9)

God will judge everything done in secret (Pregethwr 12:14)

God will rule that wicked people are guilty (Malachi 3:5)

God will judge the words we speak (Matthew 12:36)

God does not judge by appearances (john 7:21–24)

God will judge Christians (Rhufeiniaid 14:10)

God will judge Christians for their actions (2 Corinthiaid 5:10)

God will judge all people (Hebreaid 9:27)

People whose names are in God’s Book of Life will enter heaven (Datguddiad 20:11–15)

Justice

Justice should not be influenced by a crowd (Exodus 23:2)

Protect the poor (Exodus 23:6)

Do not hold back justice (Deuteronomium 27:19)

God loves justice (Salm 11:7)

Jesus’ death was justice for sin (Rhufeiniaid 3:25–26)

Kindness

Christians should be kind to each other (Effesiaid 4:32)

Be kind to people who treat you wrongly (1 Thesaloniaid 5:15)

Choose to be kind rather than to argue (2 rhonwellt 2:24)

Being kind takes effort (2 peter 1:5–7)

Kingdom of Heaven

You must turn from sin before you can enter God’s Kingdom (Matthew 3:1–2)

Jesus describes members of God’s Kingdom (Matthew 5:1–19)

Obeying God’s commands yields great rewards in his Kingdom (Matthew 5:19)

Only righteous people will enter God’s Kingdom (Matthew 5:20)

God’s Kingdom is open to those who do his will (Matthew 7:21)

Healed lives are associated with God’s Kingdom (Matthew 9:35–36)

Entering God’s Kingdom costs someone everything (Matthew 13:44–45)

God’s Kingdom is reserved for the humble (Matthew 18:2–3)

No one deserves God’s Kingdom (Matthew 18:23–35)

God’s Kingdom is within our hearts (luke 17:20–21)

God’s Kingdom will fully arrive in the future (luke 21:25–31)

Only those who are spiritually reborn can enter God’s Kingdom (john 3:3)

Entering God’s Kingdom is not easy (Deddfau 14:22)

Christians should tell others about the Kingdom of God (Deddfau 28:31)

God’s Kingdom affects our lives (Rhufeiniaid 14:17)

God’s Kingdom is powerful (1 Corinthiaid 4:20)

No immoral person will be allowed into God’s Kingdom (Effesiaid 5:5)

Christians are members of God’s Kingdom (Colosiaid 1:13)

Christians’ lives should reflect their membership in God’s Kingdom (1 Thesaloniaid 2:12)

God calls people into his Kingdom (1 Thesaloniaid 2:12)

God’s Kingdom cannot be shaken (Hebreaid 12:28)

God’s Kingdom will one day be fully consummated (Datguddiad 11:15)

Laziness

Laziness can ruin you (Diarhebion 6:6–11)

Laziness can make you poor (Diarhebion 10:4–5)

Lazy people work for others (Diarhebion 12:24)

Lazy people make excuses (Diarhebion 22:13)

Lazy people oversleep (Diarhebion 26:14)

Encourage lazy people to work (1 Thesaloniaid 5:14)

Lazy people should not be allowed to be freeloaders (2 Thesaloniaid 3:10)

Leadership

Leaders should be trustworthy (Exodus 18:21)

Leaders look out for the people’s best interests (rhifau 27:16–17)

Leaders should represent God in their decisions (2 Chronicles 19:5–7)

Leaders should receive advice (Diarhebion 11:14)

Leaders must serve others (Matthew 20:26–28)

Leaders should sacrifice for others (john 10:11)

Leaders should be obeyed (Rhufeiniaid 13:1–4)

Leaders give an account to God for their actions (Hebreaid 13:17)

Life

Life comes from God (genesis 2:7)

God carefully creates each person (Salm 139:13–14)

Life should be enjoyed (Pregethwr 9:9)

God plans the lives of people before they are born (Jeremiah 1:5)

People must be reborn spiritually to enter heaven (john 3:3)

Jesus came to give abundant life (john 10:10)

We should live lives worthy of our Christian calling (Effesiaid 4:1)

Christ is the reason for life (Philipiaid 1:21)

Our lives should honor God (Colosiaid 3:17)

Light

Light comes from God (genesis 1:3)

God is light (Salm 27:1)

God’s Word enlightens our path (Salm 119:105)

God can turn darkness into light (Eseia 42:16)

Christians are the light of the world (Matthew 5:14)

Jesus is the Light of the World (john 8:12)

Light shines in the hearts of Christians (2 Corinthiaid 4:6)

Christians are children of light (Effesiaid 5:8)

Loneliness

God is concerned about our loneliness (genesis 2:18)

God encourages the lonely (1 Kings 19:14–18)

God takes care of lonely people (Salm 68:6)

Friends help in times of loneliness (Ecclesiastes 4:10–11)

God remains with us (Matthew 28:20)

Lord’s Supper

Jesus celebrated the Lord’s Supper with his disciples (Matthew 26:26–29)

Christians should be thankful for the Lord’s Supper (1 Corinthiaid 10:16)

Christians who celebrate the Lord’s Supper together should be unified (1 Corinthiaid 11:20–34)

Love

Love in marriage is strong (Song of Songs 8:6–7)

Carwch eich gelynion (Matthew 5:43–44)

Loving God is the most important command (Mark 12:29–30)

Christians must love each other (john 13:34)

We cannot be separated from Jesus’ love (Rhufeiniaid 8:35–39)

Love must be genuine (Rhufeiniaid 12:9)

Love never quits (1 Corinthiaid 13:4–8)

God’s love for us is beyond our understanding (Effesiaid 3:18)

Love helps you look past offenses (1 peter 4:8)

God is love (1 john 4:16)

We must be known for our love (2 john 1:5)

Loyalty

Friends are loyal (Diarhebion 17:17)

We cannot divide our loyalty (Matthew 6:24)

There must be loyalty in marriage (Hebreaid 13:4)

Lust

Lustful thoughts are sinful (Matthew 5:28)

Christians should not give in to lust (Colosiaid 3:5)

Christians should avoid lust (1 Thesaloniaid 4:3–5)

Godless people enjoy immorality (1 peter 4:3)

Lying (see Dishonesty)

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God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16)

Two people become one through marriage (Mark 10:2–12)

Angels do not get married (Mark 12:25)

Married partners should meet each other’s needs (1 Corinthiaid 7:2–5)

Married partners are united to each other for life (1 Corinthiaid 7:39)

A Christian wife can witness to her non-Christian husband (1 peter 3:1–6)

Mercy

God requires that we show mercy (Micah 6:8)

People who show mercy to others will be rewarded (Matthew 5:7)

We should imitate God’s mercy (luke 6:36)

Jesus is merciful (1 rhonwellt 1:2)

Mercy is from God (2 rhonwellt 1:2)

Messiah

The prophets prophesied about the Messiah (genesis 3:15)

The Messiah’s mother would be a virgin (Eseia 7:14)

The Messiah would be great (Eseia 9:6–7)

The Messiah would suffer (Eseia 53:2–12)

The Messiah would heal broken lives (Eseia 61:1–3)

The Messiah would be born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2)

Jesus’ disciples knew he was the Messiah (Mark 8:27–29)

The Messiah will come again (Mark 14:61–62)

Jesus claimed to be the Messiah (john 4:25–42)

The Messiah brings salvation (Hebreaid 2:10)

Mind

Keep away from mental sins (Matthew 5:27–30)

A Christian’s thoughts should be holy (Rhufeiniaid 12:2)

Our fellowship with God helps us make decisions (1 Corinthiaid 2:6–16)

Christians should please God with their thoughts (Philipiaid 4:8)

Money

Greed brings trouble (Diarhebion 15:27)

Do not make money the most important part of your life (Matthew 6:19)

Money can distract people from God (Mark 10:17–24)

You cannot serve both God and money (luke 16:13)

Christians should share their resources with those in need (Deddfau 2:42–45)

Christians should not be lovers of money (1 rhonwellt 3:3)

We should look to God for security, not money (1 Timothy 6:17–19)

Do not love money (Hebreaid 13:5)

Be careful to treat rich and poor equally (James 2:1–9)

Murder

God has forbidden murder (Deuteronomium 5:17)

Hateful anger is the same in God’s eyes as murder (Matthew 5:21–22)

Music

Music can be used to worship God (Exodus 15:1)

Music is useful to focus our attention on God (Salm 81:1–2)

We should make music for God’s glory (Colosiaid 3:16)

Obedience

Obeying is better than saying, “I’m sorry” (1 Samuel 15:22)

People who obey God’s Word will be blessed (luke 11:28)

Christians should obey the government (Rhufeiniaid 13:1–4)

Children should obey their parents (Effesiaid 6:1)

Christians obey God (1 john 2:3)

Pain

God cares for his people (Deuteronomium 7:9)

Friends should comfort each other (Swyddi 2:12–13)

God comforts us in our darkest times (Swyddi 35:10)

God watches over the weak (Salm 12:5)

God comforts us (Eseia 40:9–11)

God promises to comfort those who mourn (Matthew 5:4)

God’s Holy Spirit is our Comforter (john 14:16)

Christians should comfort each other (1 Thesaloniaid 4:18)

All pain will end (Revelation 21:3–4)

Parents

Parents should teach children to follow God (Deuteronomium 6:6–7)

Parents should nurture their children (Effesiaid 6:4)

Children must obey their parents (Colosiaid 3:20)

Amynedd

Be patient with God (Salm 75:2)

Patience is valuable (Diarhebion 25:15)

Patience is better than pride (Pregethwr 7:8)

Patience demonstrates love (1 Corinthiaid 13:4)

Patience is evidence of the Holy Spirit working in our lives (Galatiaid 5:22)

Be patient with each other (Effesiaid 4:2)

Peace

Be full of peace (Salm 34:14)

Jesus is known as the Prince of Peace (Eseia 9:6–7)

Wicked people will not know peace (Eseia 48:22)

We can have peace with God (Eseia 53:5)

Make peace with others quickly (Matthew 5:23–26)

The peace Jesus gives is different than the world’s peace (john 14:27)

Jesus gives us peace (Rhufeiniaid 5:1)

Peace is evidence of the Holy Spirit working in our lives (Galatians 5:22)

We can have peace through prayer (Philipiaid 4:4–7)

Power

Christians receive power from the Holy Spirit (Deddfau 1:8)

The Bible is a powerful weapon (Effesiaid 6:17)

Jesus is the greatest power (Hebreaid 1:1–4)

Prayer can be powerful (James 5:16)

Christians have power to overcome the world (1 john 5:4–5)

Praise (see Worship)

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Ask God for help (Salm 40:13)

God does not hear our prayers if we are purposely sinning (Micah 3:4)

Prayer should not be a show (Matthew 6:6)

Jesus taught his disciples how to pray (Matthew 6:9–13)

Pray with an attitude of humility (luke 18:9–14)

Pray in Jesus’ name (john 16:23–24)

Pray all the time (Effesiaid 6:18)

Pray without doubting (James 1:6)

Pray with the right motives (James 4:3)

Pray according to God’s will (1 john 5:14–15)

Pride (see also Self-Esteem)

Pride leads to shame (Diarhebion 11:2)

Pride leads to arguments (Diarhebion 13:10)

Pride will be punished (Diarhebion 16:5)

Pride ends in destruction (Diarhebion 16:18)

Pride cuts us off from God and others (luke 18:9–14)

There is no place for proud boasting in the Christian life (Rhufeiniaid 3:27)

God chose to reveal himself to the humble, not the proud (1 Corinthiaid 1:26–31)

Pride is not compatible with the fruit of the Spirit (Galatiaid 5:22–26)

God opposes the proud (James 4:6)

Problems (see Stress, Suffering, Trials)

Procrastination

We must not procrastinate in choosing to serve the Lord (Joshua 24:15)

God does not procrastinate (Habakkuk 2:3)

Those who procrastinate lose out (luke 14:16–21)

Today is the day to be saved (2 Corinthiaid 6:2)

No one can procrastinate forever (Datguddiad 10:6)

Prophecy (see also Teaching)

Prophecy reveals a message from God (Deuteronomium 18:21–22)

False prophecy is not from God (Jeremiah 23:25–32)

Claiming to prophesy does not indicate salvation (Matthew 7:21–23)

The Holy Spirit allows believers to prophesy (Deddfau 2:17–18)

Prophecy is a spiritual gift (1 Corinthiaid 14:1–5)

We should listen to God’s message (1 Thesaloniaid 5:20)

True prophets speak God’s geiriau (2 peter 1:20–21)

Purity

Only God can make us pure (Salm 51:1–10)

We can remain pure by following God’s Word (Salm 119:1–20)

We cannot claim purity apart from God (Diarhebion 20:9)

The pure in heart will see God (Matthew 5:8)

Purity begins in the heart (Matthew 5:27–30)

Outward purity cannot substitute for inner purity (Matthew 23:25–28)

Purity comes from God (john 17:17)

Purity ought to mark believers’ lives (Ephesians 5:1–4)

Our minds should think about things that are pure (Philipiaid 4:8)

One day our purity will be like Christ’s (1 john 3:1–3)

Questions

God may not always answer our questions (Swyddi 42:1–3)

God welcomes our sincere questions (luke 7:18–23)

We need not be afraid when questioned about our faith (luke 21:12–15)

We should be ready with answers when questioned about our faith (1 peter 3:15)

Rapture (see Second Coming of Christ)

Perthnasau (see also Friendship, priodas)

Our relationship with God is made possible through Jesus Christ (john 14:19–21)

Our relationships should not compromise our faith (2 Corinthiaid 6:14–18)

We are unified with all believers in God’s family (Effesiaid 2:21–22)

Our relationship with Christ is deep and abiding (2 rhonwellt 2:11–13)

Our relationship with Christ makes us children of God (1 john3:1–3)

Repentance (see also Confession of Sin)

Repentance of sin opens the way for a relationship with God (luke 3:7–8)

Unless we repent of our sins, we will perish (luke 13:3–5)

Angels rejoice when a sinner repents (luke 15:7)

Forgive those who repent of wrongs done to you (luke 17:4)

Repentance is essential for the Holy Spirit to work (Deddfau 2:38)

God can use difficulties to encourage us to repent (2 Corinthians 7:9–10)

God would like everyone to repent and believe (2 peter 3:9)

Reputation

A good reputation can be built by obeying God’s Word (Deuteronomium 4:1–14)

Integrity builds a good reputation (Ruth 2:1–13)

A bad reputation will follow you (Diarhebion 25:9–10)

The Christians in Rome had a reputation for obedience (Rhufeiniaid 16:19)

Guard your reputation (2 Corinthiaid 8:18–24)

Maintain a good reputation among non-Christians (Colosiaid 4:5)

Respect (see also Authority)

God is worthy of our respect (Exodus 3:5)

Our parents are worthy of respect (Lefiticus 19:3)

Those in authority should have our respect (1 Samuel 24:1–6)

Husbands and wives should respect each other (Effesiaid 5:33)

Those in leadership should have respectful children (1 rhonwellt 3:4)

Show respect to all people (1 peter 2:17)

Responsibility

Responsible people admit their wrongs (1 Chronicles 21:8)

Responsible people are faithful with what they have been given (Matthew 25:14–30)

People are responsible for their decision about Christ (john 3:18–19)

Responsible people know their abilities and limitations (Deddfau 6:1–7)

People are responsible for their own actions (James 1:13–15)

Rest

God gave us an example of and a command to rest (genesis 2:3)

Rest is important for worship (Exodus 20:8)

God tells us to rest (Exodus 23:12)

Jesus promises to give us rest from our burdens (Matthew 11:28–30)

Rest is a gift of God (Hebreaid 4:9–11)

Heaven will be a place of rest (Datguddiad 14:13)

Resurrection

Christ’s resurrection is a historical fact (Matthew 28:5–10)

All people will be resurrected (john 5:24–30)

Jesus promised to raise his followers (john 6:38–40)

We know we will be resurrected (john 11:24–26)

We will experience resurrection (Rhufeiniaid 6:3–11)

Jesus’ resurrection is the foundation of Christianity (1 Corinthiaid 15:12–21)

Our resurrected bodies will be eternal bodies (1 Corinthians 15:51–53)

Revenge

God’s people should not seek revenge (Lefiticus 19:18)

Do not pay back evil for evil (Diarhebion 24:29)

Believers ought to resist revenge (Matthew 5:38–42)

Leave revenge in God’s hands (Rhufeiniaid 12:19)

Desire for revenge is not compatible with the Christian life (1 Thesaloniaid 5:15)

Jesus is our example (1 peter 2:21–23)

Righteous/Righteousness

God is completely righteous (Eseia 45:21–24)

We cannot attain righteousness on our own (Eseia 64:6)

Human nature is the opposite of righteousness (Rhufeiniaid 3:10–18)

Righteousness is not attained by works (Rhufeiniaid 4:18–25)

Strict legalism cannot make us righteous (Galatiaid 3:11–21)

Our God-given righteousness is armor against Satan’s attacks (Effesiaid 6:14)

We become righteous through faith in Christ (Philipiaid 3:9)

Studying God’s Word helps us grow in righteousness (2 rhonwellt 3:16)

Righteousness ought to characterize each believer’s life (1 peter 2:24)

Sadness (see Grief, Sorrow)

Salvation

Those who receive salvation become God’s children (john 1:12–13)

Salvation is a work of the Holy Spirit in a person’s life (john 3:1–16)

Belief and trust in Jesus Christ are the only way to be saved (john 14:6)

Salvation includes gaining a relationship with God (john 17:1–5)

Receiving salvation means we must turn from our sins (Deddfau 2:37–38)

Salvation cannot be earned; it is a gift of God (Rhufeiniaid 6:23)

Receiving salvation is simple and personal (Rhufeiniaid 10:8–10)

Salvation is by God’s grace alone (Effesiaid 2:1–9)

Salvation rescues us from Satan’s dominion (Colosiaid 1:13–14)

Our salvation was obtained by Jesus’ blood (1 peter 1:18–19)

Satan (see also Demons)

Satan is under God’s authority (Swyddi 1:6–12)

Satan will tempt Jesus’ followers (Matthew 4:1–11)

Satan is completely evil (john 8:44)

Satan is the temporary ruler over this world (Effesiaid 2:1–2)

Satan and his demons are spiritual (Effesiaid 6:12)

Satan works through an army of demons (1 rhonwellt 4:1)

Believers have the authority to resist Satan (James 4:1–10)

Satan is an enemy to Christians (1 peter 5:8)

Jesus destroyed Satan’s work with his death on the cross (1 john 3:7–8)

Satan is a defeated enemy (Datguddiad 20:10)

Second Coming of Christ

We do not know when Jesus will return (Matthew 24:36)

Christ’s return will be unmistakable (Mark 13:26–27)

Christ’s return will be joyous for those who are ready (luke 12:35–40)

The Second Coming will be a time of judgment on unbelievers (john 12:37–50)

At Christ’s second coming we will be with him forever (john 14:1–3)

The promise of Christ’s return (Deddfau 1:10–11)

Believers will be resurrected and given glorious bodies (1 Corinthiaid 15:51–57)

Christ’s return will be visible and glorious (1 Thesaloniaid 4:16)

At Christ’s return, Christians who are dead and alive will rise to meet him (1 Thesaloniaid 4:16–17)

Continue to serve God as you await the Second Coming (1 peter 4:7–8)

Patiently await Christ’s return (2 peter 3:8–13)

Jesus is coming soon (Datguddiad 22:2021)

Self-esteem (see also Pride)

We are made in God’s image (genesis 1:26–27)

We are a little lower than the angels (Salm 8:3–5)

God took special care to create us (Salm 139:1–18)

We have been formed by God’s loving hands (Eseia 64:8)

We are of great value to God (luke 12:4–12)

God gave his Son for us (john 3:16)

Our self-esteem is affected by our relationship with Christ (Rhufeiniaid 12:1–8)

Our self-esteem is based on God’s approval (2 Corinthiaid 10:12–18)

We should not overestimate ourselves (Galatiaid 6:3–5)

Sex

Sex is God’s gift to married people (Diarhebion 5:15–21)

Sex outside of marriage is foolish (Diarhebion 6:23–35)

Sex within marriage is meant to be a delight (Song of Songs 4:1–16)

Sexual sin begins in the mind (Matthew 5:27–30)

Sex is a powerful bond not meant to be taken lightly (1 Corinthiaid 6:13–20)

Sexual immorality has no place among Christians (Effesiaid 5:1–3)

We are to have nothing to do with sexual immorality (Colosiaid 3:5)

God wants us to live in holiness, not lustful passion (1 Thesaloniaid 4:1–8)

Sex in marriage is honorable and pure (Hebreaid 13:4)

Sickness

God cares for the sick (Salm 41:1–13)

A cheerful spirit can act as good medicine against sickness (Diarhebion 17:22)

Jesus can heal sickness (Matthew 4:23–25)

Believers ought to have compassion on the sick (Matthew 25:34–40)

It is better to be physically crippled than spiritually crippled (Mark 9:43–48)

Paul had an infirmity that God would not remove (2 Corinthiaid 12:7–10)

Sin

Sin has consequences (genesis 3:1–19)

God must punish sin (Exodus 32:34)

Our consciences can identify sin (2 Samuel 24:10–15)

We should humbly confess our sins to God (Ezra 9:5–15)

We should ask God to forgive our sins (Salm 51:1–10)

Stay away from people who lead you to sin (Diarhebion 1:10–19)

Sin begins in the mind (Matthew 5:27–28)

All people have sinned (Rhufeiniaid 3:23)

Sin leads to eternal death (Rhufeiniaid 6:23)

Jesus takes the penalty of our sin on himself (Rhufeiniaid 8:1–2)

Sin begins with temptation (James 1:15)

We can sin by avoiding something we should do (James 4:17)

God is willing to forgive our sins (1 john 1:8–9)

Singleness

Some people remain single to work for God’s Kingdom (Matthew 19:12)

Singleness is a gift from God (1 Corinthiaid 7:7–8)

Single people can serve God (1 Corinthiaid 7:25–31)

Single people have more time to focus on service for God (1 Corinthiaid 7:32–35)

Sorrow (see also Grief)

Sorrow is often a necessary part of repentance (beirniaid 2:4–5)

Weeping will be followed by joy (Salm 30:5)

Jesus understands sorrow (Eseia 53:3–9)

God promises comfort to those who experience sorrow (Matthew 5:4)

God may use sorrow to point out sin and draw us back to him (2 Corinthiaid 7:10–11)

We sorrow over believers who die, but one day we will meet again (1 Thessalonians 4:13–18)

Sorrow will not exist in God’s Kingdom (Datguddiad 21:3–4)

Soul

People cannot destroy your soul (Matthew 10:28)

We are to love God with our whole being—heart, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:36–40)

It is of no value to gain the world but lose your soul (Mark 8:3438)

We can place our soul under Christ’s protection (john 10:27–29)

Believers are assured of immortality (1 Corinthiaid 15:46–53)

Spiritual Gifts

God expects us to use our gifts (Rhufeiniaid 12:3–8)

God gives us our spiritual gifts (1 Corinthiaid 12:4–11)

Spiritual gifts build up the body of Christ (Effesiaid 4:11–13)

Spiritual gifts ought not be denied nor overemphasized (1 Thesaloniaid 5:19–22)

God distributes spiritual gifts according to his will (Hebreaid 2:4)

Stress

Delegating work can alleviate stress (Exodus 18:13–26)

God is a refuge in times of stress (Salm 62:1–8)

Pray to God in times of stress (Salm 69:1–36)

Wait upon the Lord (Eseia 40:30–31)

Duw is always with us (Rhufeiniaid 8:31–39)

God cares about our stress (2 Corinthiaid 4:8–12)

Don’t let stress cause you to worry (Philipiaid 4:4–9)

Submission (see also Obedience)

Christ is our example of submission to the Father’s will (Matthew 26:39, 42)

Following Christ requires submission to him (luke 14:27)

God created lines of authority for harmonious relationships (1 Corinthiaid 11:2–16)

Marriage calls for mutual submission (Effesiaid 5:21–33)

Submit to God (James 4:7–10)

Suffering (see also Trials)

Those who suffer need encouragement (Swyddi 16:1–6)

Christ’s followers will face suffering (Matthew 16:21–26)

Our suffering helps us comfort others who are suffering (2 Corinthians 1:3–7)

Our suffering will end in glory (2 Corinthiaid 4:17–18)

Jesus can help us through suffering (Hebreaid 2:11–18)

Christ showed how to handle suffering (1 peter 2:21–24)

There will be no suffering in Christ’s Kingdom (Datguddiad 21:4)

Teaching (see also Witnessing)

Parents must teach their children about the Lord (Deuteronomium 6:4–9)

Believers teach each other (2 rhonwellt 2:2)

Qualities of a good teacher (2 rhonwellt 2:22–26)

Instruction to those who teach God’s Word (Titus 2:1–15)

Temptation

Temptation comes from Satan (genesis 3:1–6)

How to avoid temptation (Diarhebion 7:1–5)

How to respond when tempted (Matthew 4:1–11)

God will provide a way of escape from every temptation (1 C.orinthians 10:13)

Run from temptation (2 rhonwellt 2:22)

Christ can help us, canys efe, too, has faced temptation (Hebreaid 4:15–16)

God never tempts people to sin (James 1:13–15)

Thankfulness

Thank the Lord because he is good (Salm 107:1–3)

Be thankful for answers to prayer (Salm 138:1–5)

Be thankful for salvation (Effesiaid 2:4–10)

Our prayers should include words of thankfulness (Philipiaid 4:6)

Our life should be characterized by thankfulness to God (Colosiaid 3:15–17)

We are called to give thanks in all circumstances (1 Thesaloniaid 5:16–18)

Trials (see also Suffering)

Christ promises us rest from our trials (Matthew 11:28–30)

Jesus understands our struggles (john 15:18)

Have peace in trials (john 16:33)

Trials help us develop patience (Romans 5:1–5)

God knows what he is doing with our life (Rhufeiniaid 8:28)

Believers can expect to suffer for their faith (2 Corinthiaid 6:3–13)

Present trials fade in comparison to the joy of our relationship with Christ (Philipiaid 3:7–11)

God expects us to grow through our trials (James 1:2–4)

Trust (see Ffydd)

Truth

God wants us to be true and righteous (Salm 51:1–6)

Truth never changes (Diarhebion 12:19)

Truth sets us free (john 8:31–32)

Truth is found in Jesus Christ (john 14:6)

God’s Word is truth (john 17:17)

We must not only believe the truth but also live by it (1 john 1:5–7)

Unbelievers

We must not imitate unbelievers (Salm 26:5)

We must share the gospel with unbelievers (john 17:14–19)

Unbelievers do not belong to Christ (Rhufeiniaid 8:9)

We should avoid situations that force us to compromise our beliefs (2 Corinthiaid 6:14–18)

Unbelievers will not enter heaven (1 john 5:10–12)

Unity

Unity among believers pleases God (Salm 133:1)

Christians are not supposed to live in isolation (john 17:11)

Unity includes bearing one another’s joys and burdens (Rhufeiniaid 12:9–16)

Believers must seek unity in all essentials (1 Corinthiaid 1:10)

There can be great unity even in great diversity (Effesiaid 4:3–13)

The love Christ commanded should create unity among believers (Philipiaid 1:3–11)

Unity ought to be a distinctive mark among Christians (Philipiaid 2:1–2)

Wisdom

The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom (Diarhebion 1:7)

To find wisdom, first find God (Diarhebion 2:6–12)

Wise people accept advice (Diarhebion 13:10)

Wise people boast not in their wisdom but in knowing God (Jeremiah 9:23–24)

The wise understand God’s ways and follow his guidance (Hosea 14:9)

Wise people build on the solid foundation of God and his Word (Matthew 7:24–27)

God’s wisdom is different from the world’s wisdom (1 Corinthiaid 2:1–16)

God will give us wisdom if we ask for it (James 1:5)

Witnessing (see also Evangelism, Teaching)

Bringing the good news of Christ is a wonderful privilege (Eseia 52:7)

God’s message will accomplish what he desires wherever it is spoken (Eseia 55:10–11)

God holds us accountable for avoiding a chance to witness for him (Eseciel 3:18–19)

Let your light shine (Matthew 5:14–16)

Jesus commanded all believers to witness (Matthew 28:16–20)

If we acknowledge our faith before people, Jesus will acknowledge us (luke 12:8–9)

Christians are called to spread the gospel across the world (Deddfau 1:8)

We plant or water the seed of faith, but only God makes it grow (1 Corinthiaid 3:5–9)

God has entrusted us with the message we need to share with others (2 Corinthiaid 5:18–21)

Always be ready to tell what God has done for you (1 peter 3:15)

Merched

God’s image is shared equally by women and men (genesis 1:26–27)

Women should fulfill their responsibilities well (Diarhebion 31:10–31)

Women and men are equal before God (Galatiaid 3:28)

The church should care for widows who have no relatives (1 rhonwellt 5:3–16)

Work

Hard work is honored by God (genesis 31:38–42)

Use your skills to honor God (Exodus 36:1)

Hard work brings rewards (Diarhebion 12:14)

Hard work helps supply basic needs (Diarhebion 28:19)

Our work for God is never wasted (1 Corinthiaid 15:58)

All work should be done as though we are working for God (Effesiaid 6:5–9)

Worry (see Stress)

Worship (see also Church)

Worship is an encounter with the living and holy God (Exodus 3:1–6)

Worship is reserved for God alone (Exodus 34:14)

In worship, we ascribe to the Lord the glory due him (Psalm 29:1–2)

We can worship because of Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf (Hebreaid 10:1–10)

We should worship with reverence for God (Hebreaid 12:28)

When we draw near to God, he draws near to us (James 4:8)

Youth (see Adolescence)