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"For the wages of sin is death." Romans, Chapter Verse .

1 John 1:9:

"If we confess a0our sins, He is faithful a1 and just a2 to forgive a3 us our sins, and to cleans a4 us from all unrighteosness a5."

True

"Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together..." means that we should meet together with other believers to worship God.

James 4:2

"Ye lust, and have not: ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain: ye fight and war, yet ye have not, because ye ask not."

escape temptation

1 Corinthians 10:13

confessing sins

1 John 1:9

True

1 John 1:9 is a verse that assures us of God's forgiveness.

...lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty."

1 Timothy 2:1-2: "I exhort, therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority that we may...

False

A Christian can be double-minded and still have a stable prayer life.

True

A central theme of the Bible is the salvation of sinful people.

putting undue emphasis on material wealth as evidence of God's approval

A common error of the Pharisees was:

putting undue emphasis on material wealth as evidence of God's approval.

A common error of the Pharisees was:

False

A conformity to God's Law is sin.

False

A double-minded Christian can still have a stable prayer life.

True

A drug is a substance that affects the body's nervous system.

Muslim

A follower of Islam or Muhammad is called a .

supplication

A humble and earnest prayer is called:

supplication

A humble and earnest request in prayer is called a .

supplication

A humble and earnest request of prayer is called a:

supplication

A humble and earnest request or prayer is called a .

martyr

A is someone put to death for his faith.

sin

A lack of conformity to God's Law is called .

sin

A lack of conformity to God's law is:

discourse

A long written or spoken discussion of some subject is called a(n) .

True

A parallel passage in the Bible is one that gives a similar or corresponding thought.

reproduction

A parental function of animals and humans.

polemicist

A person who wrote to attack heresy.

False

A petition is a long written or spoken discussion of some subject.

righteous

A position given to the Christian that makes him acceptable to God.

intercessory

A prayer made on behalf of another person is called an prayer.

instructional

A purpose of the Lord's Prayer is:

motto

A short statement of an aim or ideal used as a guiding principle.

survival

A skill taught by lions and humans.

Eusebius

A system for classifying the New Testament books was set up by:

True

A well-expressed goal is one that is measurable in achievement and time.

True

A.D. 300-590 was known as the Age of the Theologians.

Theologians

A.D. 300-590 was known as the Age of the:

that all should come to repentance

According to 2 Peter 3:9, what is the Lord's will concerning man?

lying

According to the above diagram, the inward thought of pride can result in the outward act of .

the tree of the knowledge of good and evil

Adam had the freedom to enjoy the fruit of all the trees in the garden except:

False

Adam was given very limited freedom in the garden.

False

Adoration of God includes reverence and awe, but not humility.

"I am a man of unclean lips" "Woe is me!" "My eyes have seen the King"

After seeing the Lord God "high and lifted up," what did Isaiah say?

True

All unrighteousness is sin.

Jesus

Always obeyed parents.

John 5:24

An "assurance" passage of Scripture is found in:

False

An allusion is something that appears real but is not real.

instinct

An inherent aptitude or behavior.

trusts you

And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend of God. (James 2:23) This verse demonstrates that a friend:

Colossians 3: 17

And whatsoever ye do in word a1 or deed a2, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks a3 to God and the Father by Him."

True

Answers to prayer are related to the immutability of God.

True

Antioch was an important church missionary center.

Father

As the common address to God, the early church used the word that means .

True

Atonement means reconciling of God and man by the death of Jesus Christ.

True

Augustine joined several cults before becoming a Christian.

omniscient

Because God is , He knows about our needs even before we ask Him.

True

Because God is immutable, His promises are guaranteed.

False

Because God is so big, we can't expect Him to answer all our prayers.

False

Because Jesus was God's Son He didn't have to pray.

True

Because humans are sinful, divorce often breaks up the family.

True

Because of God's marvelous works, we should give Him authentic praise.

punish sin

Being holy and just, God must do what with sin?

saved

Being means being rescued or delivered from sin.

Gnosticism

Belief that salvation was only available to those who received special knowledge.

True

Believers are to discern situations without judging others.

Romans 10:1

Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer a0 to God for Israel is, that they might be saved a1."

demonstrated God's love provided for our salvation took the punishment for our sins made forgiveness of our sins possible

By His death on the Cross, Jesus:

False

By His death on the cross, Jesus made it impossible for the forgiveness of our sins.

True

By His death, Jesus made possible the atonement of our sins.

committed an outward act of sin

By disobeying God's command, Adam and Eve:

True

By repentance one turns away from sin, and by faith one turns to God through Jesus Christ.

Saxon

Charlemagne tried to force Christianity on the .

True

Cheating can never glorify God.

True

Cheating is always wrong.

False

Christ fulfilled the office of Prophet, Judger, and King.

True

Christ fulfilled the offices of Prophet, Priest, and King.

True

Christ fulfills the offices of Prophet, Priest, and King.

God

Christ made reconciliation between and mankind when He became our sacrifice.

True

Christ offered Himself as a sacrifice in order to make reconciliation (restore a relationship) between God and man.

True

Christ taught that prayer was like the request of a child to his father.

True

Christ's first message to men was "Repent!"

repentance

Christ's first message to men was:

True

Christian faith includes belief in God.

True

Christian growth is a continuing experience.

True

Christians should desire to make decisions that honor the Lord.

False

Christians shouldn't surrender personal rights to help others grow toward maturity.

False

Colossians 3:15 teaches us about the wasting of time.

prayer

Communion with God.

mercy

Compassion.

is turning away from one point towards another is a process is part of salvation

Conversion:

wisdom

Daniel thanked God for giving him power and (Daniel 2:23).

God

David believed that all sin was committed against:

seven

David praised God _______ times a day for His righteous judgments (Psalm 119:164).

Psalm 150:2

David proclaimed, " Praise a0 Him for His mighty acts: praise Him for His excellent a1 greatness."

Sarah

Did not believe God could give her a child.

polemicists

During the Age of the Apologists, writers known as wrote to attack numerous heresies.

printing press

During the Renaissance knowledge was spread because of the use of the .

True

Even though God already knows the future, it is still important for us to pray.

False

Every person has a natural immunity to sin.

that will show itself by sinning

Every person has an inherited nature:

a natural inclination to sin

Every person has:

False

Everyone has a natural inclination to do good works.

True

Everyone is separated from God because of sin.

transgressing God's law

Failure to conform to God's law may also be defined as:

True

Faith in Jesus is the only way to receive eternal life.

True

Faithfulness in prayer is encouraged by God's immutability.

False

Fervent means having a body temperature that is higher than usual.

Psalm 119:89

For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven."

Rome

For hundreds of years, "all roads led" to the city of ________.

True

Getting things done is the result of setting goals, planning steps, and establishing step priorities.

sacrificial

Given as an offering, especially to God.

True

God can't overlook sin because He is a holy and just God, and sin requires punishment.

True

God cannot overlook sin.

True

God does not want praise that is not sincere.

cease to speak wickedly and accuse others believe that they will receive what they ask obey the Lord's commandments ask according to His will

God has promised to answer His children's requests when they:

False

God is immutable in His attributes but not in His counsel.

infinite

God is not bound by time as we are; He is .

True

God is totally without sin.

holy just loving merciful

God is:

False

God offers salvation as a reward for good works.

life

God offers us the free gift of when we ask for forgiveness from our sin.

strength guidance hope faith

God provides the believer with:

False

God usually gives us His whole plan for us before we start.

False

God wants our praise even if we are not sincere.

from the heart with a genuine attitude of worship

God wants us to pray:

True

God was displeased with the children of Israel because there was no one to intervene in prayer.

False

God will give you everything you ask Him for.

False

God will overlook our sin if we promise to do our best.

False

God's foreknowledge makes prayer unnecessary.

True

God's general love to all men is revealed in nature.

love

God's greatest expression of is revealed in Christ.

True

God's immutability encourages faithfulness in prayer.

True

God's name in Exodus 3:14 is I AM THAT I AM.

Jesus

God's promise to David that his kingdom would be an everlasting kingdom was fulfilled in the person of .

transgression

Going beyond set limit; sin.

Septuagint

Greek Old Testament

eternal

Having infinite duration.

parabolic

Having the form or style of a short story teaching a spiritual lesson.

judicial

Having to do with the functions of judges, laws, and courts.

preserve your rights

He that blesseth his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it shall be counted a curse to him. (Proverbs 27:14) This verse suggests that a good friend should:

True

Hebrews 11:1 says, Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

refusal to hear God's law unconfessed sin praying to be seen of men doubting

Hindrances to answered prayer include:

supply of necessary daily food forgiveness of sins fulfillment of the Father's will in heaven establishment of His kingdom

Hint: Read the verses carefully and pay attention to the wording of the possible answers. You should make 4 selections. In Matthew 6:7-15, the Lord taught his followers to pray for:

Peter's first Epistle dealt with this suffering and compared it with the glory that would follow. Peter encouraged Christians to be good citizens in spite of the persecution. Because few of us pass through life without serious suffering, we can find comfort in Peter's message that God is perfecting us through our suffering.

How can Peter's first Epistle comfort us?

by being subject unto them even though He was capable of caring for Himself

How did Jesus demonstrate obedience toward His parents?

He had different companions. He went to different locations.

How did Paul's first and second missionary journeys differ?

God justice is always 100% fair. One is juged fairly when God juded, But man justice is not always fair because sometimes man does not have all the fair.

How is God's justice different from man's justice toward other men?

Everyone is a sinner and must make a choice to receive Jesus as Savior or to continue serving Satan.

How is personal choice related to the universality of sin?

heals illness promotes spiritual growth provides daily bread

How is prayer effective in the physical world?

Revelation 1:8

I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord."

False

If a student does not get caught cheating, he is the only one who knows what he did.

redemption

If we confess our sin, we can expect to receive from God.

False

If we confess our sins, God has promised to punish us and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

True

Illegal drugs have unpredictable effects.

1 Thessalonians 5: 18

In everything a1 give thanks a2: for this is the will a3 of God in Christ Jesus concerning you."

Christians

In Antioch the believers were first called .

prophet

In Deuteronomy 18:15, Moses wrote about the office of that referred to Christ.

True

In Deuteronomy, Moses wrote about the Prophet which referred to Christ.

True

In His Word, God has given us positive commands, negative commands, and guiding principles.

God must punish sinner acording to their sins.

In light of His holiness and justice, how must God treat sin?

petition

In prayer, asking for our needs is called our:

God

In prayer, we are directed to give our attention to

cast Himself down from the temple and let the angels protect Him turn the stones into bread worship Satan to receive all the kingdoms of the earth

In the wilderness, Satan tempted Christ by telling Him to:

Matthew Luke

In what two New Testament books can the Lord's Prayer be found?

True

Informal parent-child relationships go on continually.

False

Intercession is not a part of the priestly office.

prayer

Isaiah 56:7 tells us that God's house shall be called a house of .

False

It is always clear whether something is right or wrong.

True

Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Gospel.

True

Jesus completely fulfilled the priestly office in both His atonement and intercession.

True

Jesus described sin as both an outward act and an inward motive.

False

Jesus died on the cross as the perfect sacrifice for His sin.

False

Jesus fulfills the office of Priest because He was a Temple priest when he was here on earth.

True

Jesus interceded in prayer for those who would become disciples.

disciples

Jesus intercedes in prayer for those who would become:

quoting Scripture

Jesus responded to Satan's temptations by:

Matthew 22:37

Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart a0, and with all thy soul a1, and with all thy mind a2."

2

Jesus taught that no man can serve masters.

True

Jewish Christians in Jerusalem experienced persecution that led to dispersion.

Judaizers

Jews who wanted Christians to live according to the Jewish law

servant of sin

John 8:34 says that whoever commits sin is a:

True

Josephus was a famous Jewish historian.

True

Joshua spoke of meditating upon God's Word day and night.

an extension of divine justice shown by respecting another's rights displayed in judicial courts

Justice in our society is:

rightness an attribute of God

Justice is

discernment

Keenness in seeing and understanding is called .

omniscient

Knowing everything.

to cry out in grief

Lament means .

1. Select where you will study so that you are not distracted. 2. Plan deadlines for each required project. A calendar with space to write deadlines for reading reports, tests, and projects is helpful for spacing study time efficiently. 3. Develop the ability to concentrate well. When reading, underline or take notes on important statements, including dates, facts, or important thoughts and ideas. Making outlines is especially helpful, as is asking for clarification on anything not understood. 4. Begin studying for a test a few days in advance rather than cramming the night before. By studying in advance of a test, you are able to review the material and make sure it is understood.

List four ways a student can be more effective in studying.

11:2-4

Luke's version of the Lord's Prayer is recorded in Luke _______ .

True

Luther was a brilliant law student before entering the monastery.

a will to choose

Man was created with:

choice

Man would have been something of a robot without the opportunity and responsibility of personal:

thanksgiving faith adoration

Man's prayerful responses to God are:

blasphemy

Many Jews thought that to exalt Jesus as God's Son was

appendix

Material added to the end of a book.

apologists

Men who wrote to defend Christianity.

False

Most of mankind can become immutable in character.

Jesus

Much of the New Testament teaching on prayer was provided by:

Josephus

Much of what is known about the early church comes from the writings of:

False

Much of what is known of the early church comes from the writings of Joseph.

True

Muhammad was the leader of the Islamic faith.

adoration, confession, supplication, praise, and petition

Name five different things that prayer should include.

Matthew 26:39

O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless, not as I will a0, but as thou wilt a1." (You can find the verse in the lesson text above.)

False

Old Testament sacrifices were expressions of distrust that God would one day send the atoning sacrifice.

Ephesus

On his third missionary journey Paul spent two years in:

Atonement confession

On the Day of , priests made a prayer of for Israel.

salvation

On the issue of , Pope Gregory taught that it was only for those within the Roman Church.

False

One aspect of sin is conformity to God's law.

True

One key to prepare for guidance from God is to be willing to follow God's plan.

instructional

One purpose of the Lord's Prayer is:

True

One sins because he is a sinner.

False

One way to find God's will may be to flip a coin for choosing between two possible decisions.

petitioner

One who makes a formal request to someone in authority for some privilege, right, or benefit is called a(n) .

True

One who writes to defend Christianity is an apologist.

False

Only some people are born with a desire and bent toward disobedience of God.

False

Only the righteous benefit from God's general love revealed in nature.

True

Our Lord's parables and the book of Proverbs share similarities.

Jesus

Our advocate with the Heavenly Father is .

True

Our love cannot be fulfilled without prayer.

False

Our perfect nature came about because of the sin of Adam and Eve.

holiness sin

Our personal awareness of God's should lead to a consciousness of in our lives.

the alert attention of the mind

Our prayer life with God requires:

False

Our response to the Lord starts with making a list of things we need.

True

Our sin nature is inherited from Adam and Eve.

True

Our witness is by how we live and what we say.

True

Parents have interests and responsibilities outside the family.

False

Paul and his companion were placed in prison in Philippi for healing a blind beggar.

True

Paul became a prisoner in Rome.

pray about everything

Paul encouraged the Philippians to:

Agrippa II

Paul had his final hearing before:

True

Paul introduced the Philippian jailer to Jesus.

False

Paul preached on the day of Pentecost.

Macedonia

Paul received a call in a vision to come to ________.

True

Paul referred to the book of Proverbs in order to instruct the Romans on how to renew their minds.

False

Paul tells us in 1 Thessalonians 5:18 that it is God's will for us to be thankful in most situations.

Roman citizenship

Paul was spared a flogging on the basis of his:

False

Paul was treated fairly by the Jews but not by the Romans during his trials.

False

Paul would not associate himself with Gentiles while in Jerusalem.

Silas

Paul's companion on second missionary journey

True

Paul's home base for his first missionary journey was Antioch.

True

Paul's message to the Ephesians was "repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ."

True

People will be judged for their words.

adolescence

Period of life between about age twelve to adulthood.

True

Personal trust in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is the only way of salvation.

False

Peter traveled extensively, preaching the Gospel.

intercession

Petition in favor of another person.

False

Philip led Cornelius and his family to Christ.

False

Philip was Christianity's first martyr.

False

Physical death is separation from God.

True

Polycarp is believed to have been the last survivor of those who spoke with eyewitnesses of Christ.

kneeling, standing, and falling face down

Postures of prayer used in the Old Testament were:

False

Prayer can be a way of compelling God to do our bidding.

False

Prayer does not affect events in this world because God always does His will anyway.

communication

Prayer is between a person and God.

True

Prayer is communion with God.

True

Prayer is not a way of compelling God to do our bidding.

vain repetition

Prayer is not:

needs

Prayer should include a request for our:

False

Prayer should include demanding our rights.

True

Prayers of "response" spring from love for God; prayers of "request" arise from love for people.

False

Praying to the Lord begins with making a list of things we need.

True

Proverbs is a textbook of wisdom.

True

Psalm 32:8 assures us that God will guide us.

patience kindness rejoices with the truth bears all things never fails

Read 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. Select all of the positive characteristics of love:

jealousy bragging arrogance

Read 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. Select all of the things which love avoids:

The role of children are to obey and honor their parents. the parents role is to guide their children.

Read Ephesians 6:1-4. Explain the role of the children and the role of the parents in the family.

True

Regeneration and conversion are essential parts of salvation.

True

Regeneration is not the old life made better, but a new life implanted.

a conversion experience

Regeneration is the process that leads to:

means to be born again is the beginning of new life is received at the moment of faith means you are a new creature

Regeneration:

False

Repentance is a change of mind not necessarily resulting in a change of direction.

Pax Romana

Roman peace

ungratefulness

Romans 1:21 teaches that _________ toward God is one behavior that characterizes the ungodly life.

condemned

Romans 8:1, when a person is in Christ he or she is not .

False

Romans is the Wisdom Book of the New Testament.

True

Salvation brings about a reconciliation between God and man.

free gift

Salvation is a:

False

Salvation is received through distrust (a firm belief in God) and repentance (turning from sin to God).

True

Saul had been trained and educated to be a religious leader called a Pharisee.

False

Saul was a devoted Sadducee.

Tarsus

Saul was from the city of ______.

True

Scripture tells us that we are created in God's image.

Friends share the same values. Friends protect each other's integrity. Friends help you to do right. Friends trust each other.

Select the characteristics of friendship.

False

Sickness is always the result of sin.

False

Sickness is the end result of all sin.

True

Silas was Paul's missionary companion on his second missionary journey.

transgressing God's law breaking God's law

Sin has been defined as:

True

Sin is a barrier between God and man.

True

Sin is a lack of conformity to God's Law.

True

Sin is an inward motive as well as an outward action.

False

Sin is an outer motive as well as an inward act.

conformity to God's law

Sin is lack of:

inward motive

Sin is not only an outward act but is an:

both inward motive and action

Sin is:

True

Sin may be an inward attitude as well as an outward act.

True

Sin means failure or coming short of God's standard.

separation

Sin results in from God.

False

Sin results in pity from God.

True

Sincere praise comes from the heart.

False

Solomon wrote all of the book of Proverbs.

False

Some people have to cheat.

True

Sovereignty means supreme power.

False

Stephen preached the first sermon at Pentecost.

True

Stephen was stoned to death for speaking the truth about the Jewish people's continual disobedience of God.

sovereignty

Supreme power or authority.

spiritual awareness

Taught only by human parents.

True

Temporal means lasting for a time only.

False

Tertullian wrote the earliest harmony of the four Gospels.

True

The "covenant name" of God is YAHWEH.

God

The "covenant name" of is JEHOVAH.

False

The Apostles learned that God is a respecter of persons.

False

The Bible and prayer are two separate items; they are not related.

salvation of sinful people

The Bible centers around the theme of:

True

The Bible centers on the theme of salvation.

False

The Bible compares the church to the body because the church has many complex parts and functions that should not work together.

True

The Bible gives both positive and negative commands.

False

The Bible is almost all inspired.

True

The Bible is the inspired Word of God.

We cannot serve two masters.

The Bible makes it plain we must make a choice between Jesus and Satan because:

we cannot serve two masters

The Bible makes it plain we must make a choice between Jesus and Satan because:

False

The Bible says a friend can be more loyal than a (n) enemy.

all unrighteousness not doing good when you know to do it whatever is not of faith

The Bible teaches that sin includes:

all unrighteousness whatever is not of faith not doing good when you know to do it

The Bible teaches that sin includes:

Son

The Bible tells us that God gave us His to set us free from sin.

False

The Bible tells us that we are not created in God's image.

John Wycliffe

The Bible was first translated into English by:

canon

The Bible, either Old Testament or New Testament.

False

The Crusades were very successful as many people fought for control of the Muslim-held Holy Land.

Alexander the Great

The Greek empire was established by the leadership of

Septuagint

The Greek translation of the Old Testament is the .

True

The Hellenists were a Greek-speaking group of Jews.

Harvest

The Holy Spirit filled the disciples during the Jewish celebration of .

True

The Israelites were commanded by God to offer sacrifices and prayers.

True

The Jews wanted Paul transferred back to Jerusalem from Caesarea so they could ambush him on the way.

True

The Lord told Paul he would witness in Rome.

6 Luke

The Lord's Prayer can be found in Matthew :9-13 and 11:2-4.

an invocation, 7 petitions, and a conclusion

The Lord's Prayer consists of:

True

The Lord's Prayer had an ethical purpose.

True

The Lord's Prayer is actually our pattern for prayer.

Matthew

The Lord's Prayer is found in , Chapter 6, or in the book of Luke, Chapter 11.

True

The Lord's Prayer is found in Matthew, Chapter 6, and Luke, Chapter 11.

Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11:2-4

The Lord's Prayer is recorded in:

True

The Lord's Prayer shows us how to pray; it is our example of prayer.

lesson and guide for prayer

The Lord's Prayer was given as a:

ritual

The Lord's Prayer was not intended to become a:

Mount

The Lord's Prayer was part of Christ's Sermon on the .

True

The Lord's Prayer was part of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.

Priest Himself

The Old Testament system of priests and sacrifices pointed to the Great High who would offer once for all men.

Sanhedrin

The Pharisees and Sadducees were the two ruling groups which made up the Jewish governing body called the .

False

The Reformation helped to prepare people for the Renaissance.

Middle

The Renaissance followed the Ages and helped prepare the way for the Reformation.

False

The Vulgate is the Greek translation of the New Testament.

True

The age of the church fathers followed the death of the Apostles.

sin

The barrier between God and man is .

True

The barrier between God and man is sin.

True

The beginning of eternal life is called regeneration.

Hebrews

The best description of faith found in the Bible is in _________, Chapter 11, Verse 1.

youth the inconsiderate (surety) the married the prudent the lazy

The book of Proverbs covers many topics to show us how to live a godly life. Select the topics covered in Proverbs:

False

The book of Proverbs has thirty-five chapters.

John Knox

The church in Scotland was reformed by which man?

Diana

The citizens of Ephesus worshiped the goddess:

False

The coastal district south of Jewish Palestine was called Phoenicia.

False

The common language during the Roman peace was Latin.

True

The death of Christ was planned before the world ever existed.

formal

The discipline of a child is an example of a (n) relationship.

True

The early Christians referred to themselves as called.

spread throughout the entire human race

The effects of Adam's and Eve's transgression:

Diocletian

The emperor who attempted to blame the problems of the Roman state on the Christians was:

True

The end result of all sin is death.

payment

The fall of man caused God's justice to demand of sin.

False

The first Christian martyr was Peter.

Justin Martyr

The first apologist was: .

Jerusalem

The first church began in:

Augustus

The first emperor over Rome was:

True

The first five books in the Bible gave people certain laws God expected them to obey.

Cornelius

The first known Gentile convert was:

True

The first message preached in the power of the indwelling Spirit was "Repent!"

Felix

The first person to hear Paul's defense in Caesarea was:

Cyprus

The first place visited by Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey was:

True

The formal recognition of the canon came at the council of Laodicea.

humanists

The gifted men who paved the way for the Reformation were called Christian .

True

The heavenly Father is the ultimate teacher.

stealing

The inward motive of covetousness can result in the outward act of .

Henry VIII

The king of England who broke all ties with the Roman Church was King _______.

Ambrose

The lawyer and politician turned bishop who best illustrated the union of church and state was:

True

The literary device involving the transfer of the characteristics of a person to something non-human is known as personification.

example

The most effective teaching method.

Father

The name Jesus used for God.

Exodus

The name of God revealed to Moses in ___________ 3:14 is I AM THAT I AM.

essence

The nature of something that makes it what it is.

False

The only effective way to witness to someone is to tell them the Gospel.

personal faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior

The only way of salvation is:

True

The only way to be free from the bondage of sin is through a personal salvation experience with Jesus Christ.

False

The only way we can sin is by doing a wrong action.

True

The provinces of the Roman government were united by Rome's military power and government.

False

The purpose of prayer is to inform God of things He does not know.

True

The purpose of the Lord's Prayer is to serve as a lesson and a guide.

True

The relationship found in prayer is between man and a living God.

wrong

The result of Adam's sin is a natural desire to do ; consequently, all of mankind needs salvation.

death

The result of all sin is:

Maccabean

The revolt was led by Mattathias and his four sons.

Herod

The ruler who ordered the children of Bethlehem slain was:

Koran

The sacred Muslim book is the .

the kingdom

The second petition in the Lord's Prayer speaks directly about:

deliver temptation

The seventh petition is "and lead us not into, but us from evil."

debtors, debts

The sixth petition is asking God to "forgive us our as we forgive our

hearts

The spiritual kingdom of God establishes its rule in the of those who receive God's gift of salvation.

Eusebius

The system for the classification of the New Testament books was developed by:

Pax Romana

The term means Roman Peace.

6:9-13

The text of the Lord's Prayer is given in Matthew _______ .

invocation petitions conclusion

The three parts of the Lord's Prayer are the , seven and the .

God

The ultimate teacher.

Exodus 20:7

The verse that instructs us not to take the name of the LORD in vain is:

a personal trust in Christ

The way of salvation is:

True

The whole earth is full of God's glory.

True

The will of God is revealed in the inspired Bible.

justice

The word , used in a general sense, means that which is right.

atonement

The word meaning the reconciliation of God and man by the death of Christ is .

Proverbs

The word wise in the Bible is used most often in the book of ________.

Job

The words, "Neither have I gone back from the commandment of his lips; I have esteemed the words of his mouth more than my necessary food," were spoken by:

True

There are many cases in God's Word where intercessory prayer made a significant difference.

conversion

Therefore, if any man be in Christ

Abraham, Moses, and Isaiah

Three Old Testament men who loved God with all their hearts were:

Ezra, Nehemiah, and Daniel

Three Old Testament men whose prayer lives revealed the importance of private prayer were:

kneeling, standing, and falling face down

Three positions of praying mentioned in the Old Testament are:

True

To grow as Christians we need to read the Bible and worship.

submit to God as the Ruler of our lives

To know God's will, we must:

submit to God as the sovereign Ruler of our lives

To know God's will, we must:

allude

To refer indirectly to something.

reconcile

To restore to harmony and communion.

substitute

To take another's place.

Israel

To whom was God speaking when He used His covenant name?

False

Two basic functions of Christ as our Priest are atonement and repentance.

prophet and priest

Two of the offices Christ fulfilled are:

Matthew 6:25 and 32

Two passages of Scripture concerning God's supplying our needs are:

immutability

Unchangeableness, stability.

True

Unrighteousness may include thoughts as well as deeds.

separated from God and spiritually dead

Until one's sins are forgiven, he is:

is separated from God is spiritually dead

Until one's sins are forgiven, he:

John 5:24

Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life."

prodigal

Wasteful; spending too much money and time on unimportant things.

strengthens inner man gives discernment provides patience

Ways intercessory prayer makes a difference in others include:

True

We all have received physical and spiritual death because of Adam and Eve's disobedience.

make a special voluntary act

We are chained to sin, and to be free we must:

True

We are sinners because of our sin nature.

True

We know God hears our prayers because He cares for His children.

Jesus

We learn from Jesus' teaching that our prayers should be addressed to the Father in the name of .

True

We must believe that God is the Almighty Creator.

True

We must make a choice between Jesus and Satan because we cannot serve two masters.

False

We should express our love for God in either thoughts or words.

True

We should keep the name of God hallowed because He is holy, and everything that reflects Him, like His name, should be kept holy.

True

We should never try to convince God to act in a certain way.

False

We should only pray for things we need for ourselves and let others pray for themselves.

heart

We should store up treasures in heaven because "where your treasure is, there will your be also."

heart

We should store up treasures in heaven because where your treasure is, there your will be also.

Bible study, pray, worship,being a witness

What are four essentials of Christian growth that a Christian should practice?

Yes, The biblical wrighter believed it. Moses prayer to god for food and water in the wilderness for the people of Israel. For God's Forgiveness after worshiping the gloden calf.

What are some ways that intercessory prayer makes a difference in the lives of others?

spiritual death physical death sin and death passed to every generation

What are the effects of Adam's and Eve's sin?

prayer Bible study worship witnessing

What are the essential areas in which a Christian should grow in his spiritual life?

coming apostasy false prophets

What are we warned about in 2 Peter?

property life reputation or social order

What areas of society should justice protect?

Prayer can strenghten your spiritual growth. Prayer is a way that the truth of the word is revealed to us. Prayer can help us with the urgent things we need. It can free us from fear. Our souls can be strengthen through prayer. It will give us wisdom, guidance and understanding of the word and Jesus. It can keep us safe. It also satisfy our needs. We receive joy and peace and we can always know that all good gifts come from our Heavenly Father.

What can prayer do for the one who prays?

strengthen the soul give wisdom and understanding provide joy and peace give freedom from worry

What can prayer do for the one who prays?

the true state of a person's heart

What comes out of a every person's mouth reveals:

True

What comes out of the mouth defiles (pollutes) us.

salvation

What did Jesus provide for us by His death on the cross?

He broke all ties with Rome. He established himself as the head of the church in England.

What did King Henry VIII do when the Roman Church did not grant him an annulment?

spiritual and physical death

What did sin bring to man?

an inherited sin nature

What do we have because of Adam and Eve's sin?

that He loves the world enough to have given up His Son

What does John 3:16 tell us about God?

reconciliation

What does salvation bring about between God and man?

reconciliation

What does salvation imply there is between God and man?

a barrier

What does sin create between God and people?

False

What goes into the mouth defiles (pollutes) us.

They were filled with the Holy Spirit. They spoke the wonderful works of God in other languages.

What happened to the disciples on the day of Pentecost after Christ's Resurrection?

a transgression of God's Law

What is sin?

not obeying God's law

What is sin?

They have failed in one or more of these areas: Bible reading, prayer, worshiping, and witnessing.

What is the admission of many believers who have a problem with assurance of salvation?

Honor is an attitude and obedience is an act.

What is the difference between honor and obedience?

the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge

What is the educational motto of the book of Proverbs?

Sining makes a person a sinner.

What makes a person a sinner? Use complete sentences.

make a voluntary choice

What must we do to receive salvation?

He wanted to be independent too early.

What problem did the prodigal son have?

get alone to pray serve the needy in a spirit of prayer give God our total attention when praying

What should Christ's example in prayer motivate us to do?

In Ephesus he was free; in Caesarea he was a prisoner.

What was the major difference between Paul's two-year stay in Ephesus and his two-year stay in Caesarea?

training pastors warning the people about false prophets

What were Timothy's responsibilities at Ephesus?

True

Whatsoever is not of faith is sin.

homes

When Christianity started, believers met in:

False

When a person becomes a believer, God removes the old sin nature.

new

When a person trusts Christ, God gives him a (n) nature.

peace, love, and joy

When creation is in submission to God, which three things are present?

guilt

When our conscience convicts us of sin, we experience

False

When our requests to God are approximate and impersonal we can expect to see definite answers.

False

When the prison keeper saw the prison doors open, he began to pray and sing praises to God.

sin

When we obey Satan, we become a slave to .

True

When we obey Satan, we become slaves to sin.

Spirit

When we read the Bible, the enlightens us.

Jerusalem

Where did Paul return to after his third missionary journey?

Ephesus

Where did Paul spend two years on his third missionary journey?

Thomas

Which apostle helped to spread the gospel in Parthia and India?

rigid ritual

Which of the following is not a purpose of the Lord's Prayer?

Jesus Christ

Who became our advocate with the Heavenly Father?

Daniel

Who had to wait 21 days for his prayer to be answered?

Jesus Christ

Who is our advocate (intercessor, or one who speaks on our behalf) with the Heavenly Father?

Peter

Who was an apostle primarily to the Jews.

John

Who was known as the Apostle of love and died a natural death on the island of Patmos?

Jerome

Who wrote Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible?

Jesus Christ died on the Cross because he to our place and sin so that we could be escaped by God and have ever lasting life. It is amazing to think God did all that to came you his child home to Himself. Christ was will to make you clean all you need to do is to take up His offer.

Why did Christ give His life on the Cross?

He didn't want to create "robots."

Why did God place the choice of obeying or disobeying before Adam and Eve if the possibility of failure existed?

to have fellowship with God to have eternal life

Why do we need to be saved?

They both use a highly figurative style of speech. They both relate to the methods of acquiring wisdom.

Why is the book of James like the book of Proverbs?

They both use a highly figurative style of speech. They both talk about the methods of acquiring wisdom.

Why is the book of James like the book of Proverbs?

because He is holy

Why must God punish sin?

Abraham

Willing to sacrifice his son to God.

share the same values as you

Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God. (James 4:4). This verse demonstrates that a friend should:

False

You don't have to have faith to please God.

Augustine

________, Bishop of Hippo, was considered the greatest of early-church scholars.

circumcision

a Jewish ritual performed when a boy is eight days old

heresy

a belief different from the accepted belief of the church

repentance

a change of mind

confidence

a firm belief or trust

pinnacle

a high peak or point of a rock

pinnacle

a high peak or point of rock

supplication

a humble and earnest request or prayer

discourse

a long written or spoken discussion

priest

a mediator between God and man

righteousness

a position given to the Christian that makes him acceptable to God

ritual

a set way of doing something; a ceremonial act

inclination

a tendency to a particular action or characteristic

repentance

a turning from sin to God

reprobate

a very wicked or unprincipled person

compare parables and Proverbs

a way to study the book of Proverbs

preoccupied

absorbed in thought

transgression

act of going beyond limit set; sin

transgression

act of going beyond set limit; sin

transgression

act of going beyond the set limit; sin

conformity

action in accordance with a standard or authority

petition

an earnest request

solicitation

an urging to do wrong; temptation; enticement

Macedonia

area Paul was called to go to

Priest

atonement and intercession

fear of God

beginning of knowledge

reconciliation

being restored to friendship, harmony, or communication

Martin Luther

broke Roman Catholic tradition

awesome

causing a feeling of great wonder and reverence inspired by something of greatness

Antioch

church was founded after stoning of Stephen

sacrifice

commanded by God

Greek

common language during Roman peace

prayer

communion with God

mercy

compassion

Psalm 33:11

counsel

atonement

cover over sin

laments

cries out in grief

salvation

deliverance; freedom; rescuing from power and effects of sin

John Calvin

demonstrated that Protestants were loyal to the Apostle's Creed

Temple in Jerusalem

destroyed in A.D. 70

Jerusalem conference

discussed circumcision of Gentiles

abominable

disgusting, hateful, revolting, disagreeable

prophetic

divinely inspired revelation

petition

earnest request

Barnabas

encouraged the people at Antioch

Malachi 3:6

essence

faith

firm belief; complete confidence; trust

Wycliffe

first English Bible

Paul and Barnabas

first missionary journey

Cyprus

first stop on first missionary journey

temporal

for this life only

Prophet

forthtelling and foretelling

self-determination

free choice of one's own acts

judicial

functions of judges, laws and courts

sacrificial

given as an offering, especially to God

warnings and instructions

given in Proverbs to teach youth

distributive

giving a proper share

Gospel

good news concerning Christ

Gospel

good news concerning Christ and salvation

Gospel

good news concerning Jesus Christ

parabolic

having the form or style of a short story teaching a spiritual lesson

judicial

having to do with judges, laws, and courts

regeneration

he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new." --

righteous

holy; obedient to God's laws

natural

inborn trait or character

hypocritical

insincere

intercessory

intervening on behalf of someone

essence

inward nature

Procrastination

is putting off until later what should be done now.

John Calvin

joined a group of Protestants

discernment

keenness in seeing and understanding; good judgment

Agrippa

king of Judea at Paul's trial

omniscient

knowing everything

omniscient

knowing everything; having complete or infinite knowledge

temporal

lasting for a time only

Mars Hill

located in Athens

1 Kings 10:9

love

intercessory

making a request of God for another

administration

management of governmental affairs

Awesome

means causing a feeling of great wonder and reverence inspired by anything of great beauty, majesty, or power.

Persecution

means fighting against in an organized way.

Psalm 100:5

mercy

wisdom

moral integrity

Christian

name given to the believers at Antioch

eternal

never ending

King

on the throne of David, forever

priest

one authorized to act as mediator between God and man

tribune

one of many officials of ancient Rome

surety

one who is legally liable for a debt

Judaizers

opposed the Gentiles

hypocritical

playacting; not sincere

Martin Luther

posted his Ninety-Five Theses on the castle church door in Wittenberg

adoration

praise to God

Jonah

prayed for deliverance

Jabez

prayed for protection and enlarged borders

Elijah

prayed for the rain to stop

Moses 14

prayed on behalf of the Israelites. This prayer is recorded in Numbers :19-20.

Paul

prayed while in prison and an earthquake occurred

intercession

prayer or petition for another

intercession

prayer, petition in favor of another person

atonement

reconciling of God and man by the death of Christ

petition

request

salvation

rescue from the power and effects of sin

saved

rescued or delivered from sin and danger

salvation

rescuing from power and effects of sin

salvation

rescuing from sin

reconciliation

restore to friendship

reconcile

restore to harmony and communion

Ezra

restored the Torah

reconciliation

restored to friendship, harmony, or communication

Koran

sacred book of Muslims

atonement

satisfactory payment for sin

fervent

showing warmth of feeling; very earnest

Philippi

site of first European missionary activity

sluggard

someone who is lazy

prudent man

someone who sees evil ahead of time and avoids it

compelling

something that is commanding, or a driving force

Isaiah 26:4

strength

sovereignty

supreme power or authority

sovereignty

supreme power or authority; supremacy

Barnabas

teacher at Antioch church

inclination

tendency to a particular action

incarnate

the Son assuming human body and nature

conviction

the act of acknowledging error and admitting truth

transgression

the act of acknowledging error and admitting truth

transgression

the act of going beyond set limit; sin

regeneration

the beginning of eternal life

regeneration

the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith

regeneration

the beginning of eternal life, which comes to the believer at the moment of faith

conversion

the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another

atonement

the reconciliation of God and man through Christ's death and payment for sin

substitution

the taking of another's place

motive

thought or feeling that makes a person act

lament

to cry out in grief

illumination

to make clear; enlighten

ridicule

to make fun of

faith

to rely upon; to trust in

substitute

to take another's place

adoration

to worship and honor with reverent admiration

adoration

to worship with reverent admiration

William Tyndale

translated and distributed Bibles throughout England and Scotland

Wycliffe

translated the Bible into English

Adam

transmitted sin nature

Mary Tudor

tried to bring Catholicism back to England

repentance

turning from sin to God

immutability

unchangeableness, stability

iniquity

very great injustice; wickedness

Mohammad

was born in Mecca

Mars Hill

was located in Athens

iniquity

wickedness

irrespective

without regard for something else

irrespective

without regard to something else

John Knox

worked with John Calvin

James

wrote "the effectual, fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much"

polemicist

wrote to attack heresy


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