Quiz on Lesson One:

Why Did God Give us His Word?

(After "clicking" the right answer, "click" the wrong ones also.)

 

 
1. The Entire Bible is the Word of God
 
True
  False
 
2. How many books are in the Bible?
  58
  62
  66
  75     
 
3. God deals with us specifically
  through our life experiences.
  in our dreams.
  through His Word.
  through our sanctified common sense.
 
4. God called Abraham in about the year
  4200 B.C.
  3500 B.C.
  2000 B.C.
  1500 B.C.
 
5. Who was the first king over Israel?
  David
  Saul
  Moses
 
6. Most of the teaching or doctrine in the church is taken from what parts of Scripture?
  The Four Gospels
 
The Old Testament
  The Epistles or Letters to the churches written by the Apostles
 
7. The primary reason we should read and study the Bible is so that we might:
 Learn the difference between right and wrong.
 Find Jesus in the Gospel.
 Learn some principles for living.
 
 8. In your opinion, what is the best way to bring revival and renewal to the Church?
  Have every congregation invest in a video screen and show movie clips.
  Raise money in order to set the world ablaze with an evangelism program.
  Have the people in the pews study the Word of God, especially Romans 1-8.
  Forget about it.  The Church is dead.
 
9.  We know that we should have faith.  How do we get faith?
  We should pray for faith and if it is the will of God, He will give it to us.
  We can get faith by being around people who have it.
  We should read and study the Word of God.
 
10. What is Christian doctrine?
  Meaningless points of contention between Christians.
  Systematic statements drawn from Scripture defining Christian truth.
 
11. The Confessions of the Lutheran Church are found in
  The Book of Common Prayer
  Westminster Confessions
  The Decrees of the Council of Trent
  The Book of Concord
 
12. How do you respond to Christians who point out the errors or false doctrines held and taught by others?  Choose your response:
  It is wrong to say that other people are wrong.  Everyone has their own truth.    No one can say, "I am right and others are wrong."
  It is intolerant hate speech and should not be tolerated, especially if it is suggested that others are going to hell.
 Truth is clarified by error.  Christians should believe that their doctrine is true and  that those who disagree with them are wrong.
 

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