What verse from 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 should be my focus of meditation and memorization? Explain why this verse is the most suitable verse for contemplation from this passage.

Identify the Universal Truth:

What universal truth is God communicating in this passage? Your content here should answer the question, “What is the one thing the whole thing is saying?” This does not need to be a full paragraph. Rather, it should be no more than 2-3 well-written sentences.

Identify Specific Points of Application:

How will you apply this universal truth to the four relationships of life? Your answer here should begin with one of the items listed under the various relationships (with God, with yourself, with others, with Satan) addressed in chapter 10. Be sure that your explanation is both detailed and specific. An explanation that is two-to-three sentences in length is never sufficient at this academic level.

A. Relationship with ___________________:

A _______________________ to _____________________________.

Explain:

B. Relationship with ___________________:

A(n) _____________________ to _____________________________.

Explain:

C. Relationship with ___________________:

A(n) _____________________ to _____________________________.

Explain:

D. Relationship with ___________________:

A(n) _____________________ to _____________________________.

Explain:

Identify A Verse for Contemplation:

What verse from 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 should be my focus of meditation and memorization? Explain why this verse is the most suitable verse for contemplation from this passage.

Identify How You Will Practice What You Have Learned:

What will you do this week to apply these principles to your life?

A.
Explain:

B.
Explain:

C.
Explain:

D.
Explain:

E.
Explain:

How much data is considered sufficient?Can we draw any conclusion from data like that?

Week 6 Discussion

Reply with at least 175 words per reply. Be constructive and professional in your reply. Be sure to use FULL APA references and in-text citations.

1. Not all data analysis will display the trends in an obvious fashion. Often times we will see data that goes up and down and doesn’t appear to be moving at a steady rate in either direction.

Can we draw any conclusion from data like that?

2. One area of consideration when looking at trends is ensuring you have enough data to accurately predict a trend or pattern.

How much data is considered sufficient?