2 Corinthians 7 - Flashcard MC questions - Ted Hildebrandt
Paul says he has not done any of the following to anyone EXCEPT (2 Cor 7:2) A. Accused B. Wronged C. Exploited D. Condemned
A. Accused
What does worldly sorrow bring (2 Cor 7:10)? A. Death B. Pain C. Regret D. Hatred
A. Death
What was Paul's response to the Corinthians being so devoted to them (2 Cor 7:13)? A. He was encouraged B. He was humbled C. He rejoiced with great joy D. He was proud of them
A. He was encouraged
What did Paul not regret (2 Cor 7:8)? A. If his letter caused them sorrow B. His time spent there at Corinth C. If he could not come and see them D. If they were fearful of his coming
A. If his letter caused them sorrow
Who does God comfort (2 Cor 8:6)? A. The downcast B. The abandoned C. The weak D. The faithful
A. The downcast
About what had Paul boasted to Titus (2 Cor 7:14)? A. About the work of Timothy among them B. About the Corinthians C. About the repentance of the sinner D. About their acceptance of the gospel
B. About the Corinthians
All of the following happened when Paul came to Macedonia EXCEPT (2 Cor 7:5) A. Fears within B. Betrayal on every side C. Conflict on the outside D. Harassed at every turn
B. Betrayal on every side
How did Paul say God comforted him in Macedonia (2 Cor 7:6)? A. By the coming of Timothy B. By the coming of Titus C. By their faith and good will D. By their gift
B. By the coming of Titus
What does Paul have in regard to the Corinthians (2 Cor 7:16)? A. Great joy in his heart B. Complete confidence C. A great concern D. Sorrow
B. Complete confidence
What kind of sorrow brings repentance (2 Cor 7:10)? A. Holy B. Godly C. Righteous D. Loving
B. Godly
What did Paul want them to see for themselves in his writing to them (2 Cor 7:12)? A. How persistent they were B. How devoted they were C. How forgiving they were D. How hospitable they were
B. How devoted they were
What did Paul say his letter did (2 Cor 7:8)? A. Prompted them rejoice in the Lord B. Hurt them but only for a little while C. Caused factions in the church D. Told of the gospel of Christ
B. Hurt them but only for a little while
What does Paul say should be the result of having these promises (2 Cor 7:1)? A. Let us strive for the prize in Christ Jesus B. Let us purify ourselves C. Let us love one another D. Let us walk in the light as he is in the light
B. Let us purify ourselves
What does Paul say he would do with the Corinthians because they have such a place in his heart (2 Cor 7:3)? A. Defend them to the death B. Live or die with them C. Come and be with them D. Comfort them with the comfort of Christ
B. Live or die with them
What does Paul say should be done in their hearts (2 Cor 7:2)? A. Open wide their hearts B. Make room for Paul C. Purify them D. Wash them in the blood of Christ
B. Make room for Paul
What had possibly caused the Corinthians sorrow (2 Cor 7:8)? A. The death of Silas B. Paul's letter C. Paul's suffering D. Their sin
B. Paul's letter
What readiness did godly sorrow bring for the Corinthians (2 Cor 7:11)? A. Love for the offender B. To see justice done C. To see forgiveness offered D. Righteousness
B. To see justice done
Why is Paul happy about his sorrowful letter (2 Cor 7:9)? A. Because their sorrow led them to obedience B. Because they were true to the Spirit C. Because their sorrow led to repentance D. Because they received his letter with joy
C. Because their sorrow led to repentance
What had the Corinthians given Titus to give to Paul (2 Cor 7:7)? A. Courage B. Strength C. Comfort D. Thanksgiving
C. Comfort
From what should we purify ourselves (2 Cor 7:1)? A. From the temptations of the evil one B. From that which stains the body and soul C. From everything that contaminates body and spirit D. From all the deeds of darkness
C. From everything that contaminates body and spirit
What does Paul have in regard to the Corinthians (2 Cor 7:4)? A. Great insight B. Great compassion C. Great confidence D. Great respect
C. Great confidence
What did Paul say had proven true (2 Cor 7:14)? A. His prayers to God on their behalf B. The message that he had preached to them C. His boasting about the Corinthians D. His proclaiming of the gospel
C. His boasting about the Corinthians
After hearing from Titus, what was Paul's reaction (2 Cor 7:7)? A. His longing to see them was greater than ever B. His concern for them grew C. His joy was greater than ever D. His sorrow was greater than ever
C. His joy was greater than ever
Paul says godly sorrow produced in the Corinthians all of the following EXCEPT (2 Cor 7:11) A. Earnestness B. Eagerness to clear themselves C. Loyalty D. Indignation E. Concern
C. Loyalty
Why had Paul not written to them (2 Cor 7:12)? A. On account of Paul's sorrow over them B. Because of their arrogance C. On account of the one who did wrong D. On account of their idol worship
C. On account of the one who did wrong
Out of what should holiness be perfected (2 Cor 7:1)? A. Out of perfected love B. Out of sincere heart C. Out of reverence for God D. Out of obedience to Christ
C. Out of reverence for God
What does godly sorrow that brings repentance lead to (2 Cor 7:10)? A. Redemption B. Justification C. Salvation D. Atonement
C. Salvation
What did Paul say God had intended for the Corinthians (2 Cor 7:9)? A. Joy B. Righteousness C. Sorrow D. Forgiveness
C. Sorrow
What happened when Paul and company came to Macedonia (2 Cor 7:5)? A. They were rejected B. They were beaten unjustly C. Their body had no rest D. Their mind was troubled over the Corinthians
C. Their body had no rest
How had the Corinthians received Titus (2 Cor 7:15)? A. With repentance B. With great sorrow of heart C. With fear and trembling D. With joy
C. With fear and trembling
What does Paul say should be perfected (2 Cor 7:1)? A. Righteousness B. Love C. Service to Christ D. Holiness
D. Holiness
In what does Paul's joy know no bounds (2 Cor 7:4)? A. In his ministry B. In his heart and mind C. In all his travels D. In all his troubles
D. In all his troubles
To what did Paul say their sorrow led (2 Cor 7:9)? A. Obedience B. Righteousness C. Forgiveness D. Repentance
D. Repentance
What did the Corinthians prove at every point (2 Cor 7:11)? A. That they were gentle B. That they were loyal C. That they were righteous D. That they were innocent
D. That they were innocent
The Corinthians expressed all of the following through Titus to Paul EXCEPT (2 Cor 7:7) A. Their long for Paul B. Their deep sorrow C. Their ardent concern D. Their joy
D. Their joy
What caused Titus' affection for them to increase (2 Cor 7:15)? A. When he saw their faith in the Lord B. When he saw the work of God in their lives C. When he saw the way they forgave the sinner D. When he remembered they were obedient
D. When he remembered they were obedient
