Test 1 Flashcards

1
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The wages of sin is ______?

A

Death

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2
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Gave an example of finding one’s VALUE and WORTH through self-justification.

A

Hare

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3
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Who provided a great example of knowing when to lead others and when to support others?

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John the Baptist

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4
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Who provided an example of frustration and anger because they wanted to live their own way?

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Jonah

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5
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In what city did Paul make his address about Christian philosophy?

A

Athens

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6
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This is known as freedom from external control?

A

Sovereignty

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7
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Who wrote the fable of the tortoise and the hare?

A

Aesop

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8
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In what manner does God call us to treat other people?

A

Love

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9
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Who was the mmeber of Jewish ruling council who came to see Jesus at night?

A

Nicodemus

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10
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What is known as choosing not to retain the knowledge of God?

A

Depraved

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11
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The name given that describes the people humans surround themselves with to support their thinking?

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Sycophants

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12
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Abraham’s son who became the forefather of the Jewish faith?

A

Isaac

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13
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No one has been declared ______ by following the law of God?

A

Righteous

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14
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What did God provide for us to make us aware of our sin?

A

Law

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15
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They were the political ruling government during the time of Jesus?

A

Romans

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16
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Who was Abraham’s wife?

A

Sarah

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17
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Gave an example of being justified by having faith that God will provide an answer even when the circumstances don’t look like it.

A

Abraham

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18
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Abraham’s son who befcame the forefather of the Islamic faith?

A

Ishmael.

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19
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The simplistic manner in which humans try to understand the world.

A

Stereotypes

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20
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The “wretched condition” that Jesus saves humans from?

A

War with sin.

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21
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In Romans 2, it is written that the consequence for those who “are self-seeking and who reject the truth and who follow evil” is “wraith and anger”, who is the one responsible for thise?

A

Ourselves

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22
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What city did God call Jonah to go and preach repentance to?

A

Ninevah

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23
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Humanity is ________ because of the act fo Jesus’ deawth and resurrection, which broke through the seperation of sin and reunited humanity with God.

A

Redeemed.

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24
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What does it mean to be seen as guilt-free and pure before God?

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Righteous

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25
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To be restored back to our originial created state:

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Reconciled.

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26
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The confidence in claiming that we are pure in the eyes of God by our faith:

A

Righteous

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27
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Who did Jesus interact with to show us an example of true love?

A

The Samaritan woman

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28
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What did Jesus say He DID NOT come into the world to do?

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Condemn it.

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29
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What was NOT one of the ways that Satan tempted Jesus

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A. A. Lying. B. Flattery. C. Appeal to Pride. D. Mocking.

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30
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What verse is “Delight yourself in the Lord and he will grant you the desires of your heart?

A

Psalm 37:4

31
Q

Which lesson was NOT taught by Jesus’ either immediately prior or after his teaching on prayer in Matthew 7?

A

The parables.

32
Q

In the beginning, who was with God?

A
  1. Jesus. 2. The Word. 3. The Holy Spirit.
33
Q

The ultimate purpose of the old Testament is to?

A

Prepare the way for the coming Messiah.

34
Q

What does it mean “to have the fear of God before your eyes?”

A

Being afraid of God’s punishment.

35
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The reason the teaching in James 1 and Romans 5 states that we to respond to problems in this manner is:

A

Our character and maturity will develop.

36
Q

What does Romans, character 3 teach as the beginning of knowledge?

A

Humility

37
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What is the consequence given in Romans, character 3 about what happens when people do not fear God?

A

They don’t have peace.

38
Q

What verse is “All of sinned and fallen short of the glory of God?”

A

Romans 3:23

39
Q

The desire to cause pain, injury, or distress to another:

A

Malice

40
Q

Being rude or impolite: having or showing a lack of respect for other people:

A

Insolent

41
Q

Having no pity: cruel or merciless:

A

Ruthless

42
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What does it mean to “worship”?

A
  1. What we promote to tohers. 2. What we pay attention to. 3. What we spend money on.
43
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Why does Paul desrcibe a life without displayintg love to others as “nothing”?

A

Because loving is the only purpose of our life.

44
Q

Maturity is defined in James, Chapter 1 as:

A

Fully complete, not lacking.

45
Q

At the beginning of the Book of Acts, Jesus teaches His disciple to receive _______ and be His witnesses in Jerusalem, all of Judea, and Samaria and the ends of the Earth.

A

The Holy Spirit.

46
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What is the job that Jesus gives each of us to do while on Eartth:

A

Answer is D. A. To condemn people’s bad behavior. B. To act right and set a good example. C. To judge people’s bad behavior. D. None of the above.

47
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According to Romans, people who have not heard the Word of God will have this consequence at their death:

A

Will be judge by the secrets of their heart

48
Q

This teaching in James 1 and Romans 5, states that we are to respond to problems:

A

With joy.

49
Q

In any given moment, this is choosing to please yhourself rather than doing something you’re supposed to do?

A

Instant Gratification

50
Q

In any given moment, this is choosing to put aside ethe pleasure you want and do the responsiblity you don’t feel like at that moment?

A

Delayed Gratification

51
Q

Romans 2:24 states “God’s name is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you.” - what is significance of this verse?

A

You can use it to be self aware.

52
Q

What did Paul mean when teaching in the Book of Acts that God determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live.

A
  1. God’s purpose for our lives is not circumstantial. 2. The people in our lives are there for a reason. 3. The situation of our lives are not random, they hold significance.
53
Q

When JEsus said he did not want affirmation from man, what did he know was in a man?

A

They were only looking to give the affirmation so they could get something.

54
Q

What did Eve have to believe when she was tempted by the serpent?

A
  1. God was a liar. 2. She would become equal with God. 3. She would not be happy the way she was orgininally created.
55
Q

Paul called the people he spoke to in Athens as very “religious” because they:

A

Were consistent in their worship of the latest ideas of the day.

56
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When an individual atetmpts to justify themselves by works they will:

A
  1. Think they are worthy and valuable because of their accomplishments. 2. Think they are worthy and valuable because of their wealth and power. 3. Think they are worthy and valuable because of the praise and attention they receive from others.
57
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Why has the Jewish ruling council so upset about Jesus preaching that He was the Messiah?

A

They didn’t want to lose control of the Jewish Church.

58
Q

What did Paul mean when he taught that God does not live in temples built by humans hands?

A

God is beyond the understanding of human being and should be humbly sought after.

59
Q

The two ways in which God has made His existence plain to man?

A
  1. Divine Nature. 2. Eternal Power.
60
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What are the two primary ways in which we will have credibility in the eyes of others that will allow us the opportunity to evangelize to them about Jesus?

A
  1. Our talents. 2. Our story.
61
Q

What does Romans, Chapter 1 stat3e that man exchanged the truth of God and the Creator for?

A
  1. Lies. 2. Created things.
62
Q

The values of a society are found in:

A

Who they admire

63
Q

What was the reason Jesus said “peace” to the disciples the first time?

A

.

64
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What was the reason Jesus said “peace” to the disciples the second time?

A

.

65
Q

Who did Jesus say that it was necessary to forgive and why did JEsus say that it was necessary to forgive them?

A

.

66
Q

Excerpt: The toiling masses, the immense majority of mankind who are suffering under the incessant, meaningless, and hopeless toil and privation in which their whole life is swallowed up, still find their keenest suffering in the glaring contrast between what is and what ought to be, according to all the beliefs held by themselves, and those who have brought them to that condition and keep them in it.

Question: Who wrote the excerpt above?

A

Leo Tolstoy

67
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Excerpt: The toiling masses, the immense majority of mankind who are suffering under the incessant, meaningless, and hopeless toil and privation in which their whole life is swallowed up, still find their keenest suffering in the glaring contrast between what is and what ought to be, according to all the beliefs held by themselves, and those who have brought them to that condition and keep them in it.

Questions: Explain the author’s point of: “their keenest suffering in the glaring contrast between what is and what ought to be?”

A

.

68
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Excerpt: The toiling masses, the immense majority of mankind who are suffering under the incessant, meaningless, and hopeless toil and privation in which their whole life is swallowed up, still find their keenest suffering in the glaring contrast between what is and what ought to be, according to all the beliefs held by themselves, and those who have brought them to that condition and keep them in it.

Question: Using your understanding of what the purpose of God’s law is, how would you respond to the hopelessness in this excerpt?

A

Nothing is hopelessness. There is always hope with God. Example when Abraham asked God for a kid.

69
Q

List 3 examples each from Galatians 5 that describes?

A

The actions of a life led by the sinful nature:

  1. Sexual immorality.
  2. Impurity.
  3. Orgies
70
Q

List 3 examples each from Galatians 5 that describes?

A

The actions of a life led by the Holy Spirit:

  1. Love
  2. Joy.
  3. Goodness
71
Q

List the 6 declarations we make in Romans 6 that illustrate our desire to live for God?

A
  1. Do not sin reign over your body.
  2. Obey God with your body.
  3. Do not obey sin
  4. Sin is not your master
  5. Don’t obey sin with your body.
  6. God is your master
72
Q

Explain how God gives us provision through each line of the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13)

  • Hallowed by your Name:
  • Your Kingdom come: - Your will be done:
  • On Earth:
  • As it is in Heaven:
  • Give Us Today Our Daily Bread:
  • As forgive us our trespasses against us (sins, debts):
  • Lead Us Not into Temptation:
  • But deliver us from the Evil one:
A

Our Faith in Heaven: Acknowledge His existence.

  • Hallowed by your Name: Acknowledging His authority.
  • Your Kingdom come: Eternal life meaning you will do His works for it.
  • Your will be done: Serving God by fulfilli9ng your purpose.
  • On Earth: where we serve
  • As it is in Heaven: In love
  • Give Us Today Our Daily Bread: Our necessities.
  • As forgive us our trespasses against us (sins, debts): We are sinful and God forgives us unconditionally.
  • Lead Us Not into Temptation: Lead us away.
  • But deliver us from the Evil one: Deliver is away from the devil.
73
Q

Name the 16 ways of love in 1 Corinthians, Chapter 13.

A
  1. Love is Patient
  2. Love is Kind.
  3. Love doesn’t boast.
  4. Love doesn’t envy.
  5. Love isn’t proud.
  6. Love isn’t self-seeking.
  7. Love isn’t easily angered.
  8. Love doesn’t keep record of wrongs.
  9. Love doesn’t delight in evil.
  10. Love rejoices in truth.
  11. Love always hopes.
  12. Love always trust.
  13. Love always protects
  14. Love does not dishonor others.
  15. Love preserves.
  16. Love never fails.
74
Q

Learn Charts and essays from Test.

A

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