Test 3 Flashcards
What are five of the teachings that Jesus taught in public?
Temple destroyed and raised again
Serpent lifted up
Bridegroom separated from children of the bride chamber
Bread from heaven which “giveth life unto the world”
Sign of Prophet Jonah
What is Lesson One of the lessons on the cross?
First Announcement - Discipleship
What is Lesson Two of the lessons on the cross?
Presumptuous Promation - Service
What is Lesson Three of the lessons on the cross?
The Anointing of Jesus Christ - Worship
What is Lesson Four of the lessons on the cross?
The Lords Supper - Humility
In how to handle offenses, what is the goal?
Reconciliation
The goal is to win your brother/sister, not to win the ________
Argument
What three questions need to be asked when evaluating the situation?
Are you being oversensitive?
Was the conflict produced by my sin?
Is the issue really that important?
What is the next step after evaluating the situation?
Go to the offender privately
What is the next step after going to the offender privately?
If necessary, return with a witness
If necessary, what is the next step after returning with a witness?
Take it to the church
What are four steps to forgiveness?
Realize your responsibility for your response
Remember your state of forgiveness
Release the person from accountability
Repeat the process if necessary
How many times is Kingdom of Heaven mentioned?
119 times
The first mention of the Kingdom of Heaven was told to whom?
Israel
The Parables described the ____ of the kingdom. not the ____ of the kingdom
Fate
Form
What is a “mystery”?
A truth not made clear in the Old Testament but made clear in the New Testament
What are the four different receivers in the Parable of the Soils?
“Wayside” - heart hardened towards the things of God
“Stony Ground” - superficial reception that disappears when trials come (emotional)
“Thorny Ground” - deceitfulness of riches choke the life out of Godly intentions and desires
“Good Ground” - receives the message/bears fruit
What produces fruit?
The Gospel (so stop planting seeds)
The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares
Sower represents Jesus Christ Field represents the world Good Seed represents the saved Tares represent the lost Enemy represents the devil Harvest represents the end of the world Reapers represent the Angels
God will eventually reward righteousness and punish evil
The Parable of the Mustard Seed
Man represents Jesus Christ
Field represents the world
Grain of mustard seed represents the kingdom
What seems initially insignificant can have dramatic end results (Same as the Parable of the Leaven)
The Parable of the Treasure
Treasure represents the Kingdom of Heaven
Field represents the world
Man represents Jesus Christ
The priceless kingdom, now concealed, will be redeemed (Same as the Parable of the Pearl)
The Parable of the Pearl
Merchant Man represents Jesus Christ
Pearl represents the Kingdom of God
The Parable of the Dragnet
Net represents the Kingdom of God
Sea represents the world
Fishermen represents the Angels
God will eventually reward the righteous and punish the evil
True/False New truths are not as valuable as old truths
False