Isaiah 6 declares this threefold attribute of God, emphasing His perfection and separation from sin.
What does it mean that God is holy? (Read Isaiah 6:3)
This is a reflection of God’s heart and a command to His people.
What is the biblical view of caring for the poor and oppressed? (Read Proverbs 14:31, Isaiah 1:17)
He obeyed God by leaving his homeland and trusting in a future inheritance.
Who is Abraham? (Read Genesis 12:1–4)
Paul describes this as one body with many members, and each member playing a vital role in contributing to its’ unity.
What is the body of Christ? (Read 1 Corinthians 12:12–27)
This is the believer’s role in evangelism.
What is to share the gospel and make disciples? (Read Matthew 28:19–20)
Scripture says this about Jesus being fully God and fully man.
What is that He is both divine and human. (Read John 1:14, & Colossians 2:9)
Jesus modeled this in His ministry when He healed the sick, forgave sinners and welcomed the outcast.
What is mercy? (Read Luke 7:36–50, John 8:1–11)
We are saved by grace through faith, not by this.
What is not by works? (Read Ephesians 2:8-9)
This is the purpose of spiritual gifts in the church according to Paul.
What is to build up the body of Christ and serve one another? (Read 1 Corinthians 12:4–7, Ephesians 4:11–13)
This is required to resist the devil, causing him to flee.
What is to submit to God’s will? (Read James 4:7)
The books of Romans and John describe this attribute of God as sacrificial, eternal and unconditional.
What is God's love? (Read Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:8-10)
God requires this of His people regarding justice
What is to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him? (Read Micah 6:8)
According to Hebrews 11, It impossible to do this without faith?
A: What is please God? (Read Hebrews 11:6)
According to Colossians and John, this virtue binds the Christian community together in perfect unity.
What is love? (Read Colossians 3:14, John 13:34–35)
This is the gospel message.
What is Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again? (Read 1 Corinthians 15:3–4)
Psalm 139 reveals that God knows everything (past, present and future), demonstrating this divine attribute.
What is God's omniscience? (Read Psalm 139:1-4)
This body of believers practiced justice and generosity by sharing possessions and ensuring no one among them was in need.
What is the “early church”? (Read Acts 2:44–45, Acts 4:32–35)
Through hearing the Word of God and practicing obedience.
What is how believers can strengthen their faith? (Read Romans 10:17)
In Matthew 5, Jesus calls His followers to influence culture and reflect His character in this metaphorical way.
What is to be salt and light in the world? (Read Matthew 5:13–16)
Transformation by renewing of your mind (studying scripture, prayer, and wise counsel), this can be accomplished.
How can we discern God’s will? (Read Romans 12:2)
God never changes in His nature, promises, or purposes means this.
What does it mean that God is immutable? (Read Malachi 3:6, Hebrews 13:8)
This parable teaches that mercy involves compassion and action, even toward those outside our social or ethnic group.
What is the parable of the Good Samaritan? (Read Luke 10:25–37)
This Old Testament, prophet, leader, and lawgiver chose to suffer with God’s people rather than enjoy temporary pleasures, trusting in God’s reward.
Who is Moses? (Read Hebrews 11:24–26)
Jesus taught that believers should respond to church conflict with this.
What is with humility, forgiveness, and commitment to unity. (Read Matthew 18:15–17, Colossians 3:13–14)
Hebrews 10 encourages believers to do this in the community.
What is meeting together, spurring one another toward love and good deeds? (Read Hebrews 10:24–25)