The Judge with long hair who learned that he wasn't strong enough or smart enough to be his own savior.
Who is Samson?
The only gospel that records Jesus' conversation with the Samaritan woman by Jacob's well.
What is the Gospel of John?
Pronouncements of blessings that Jesus makes at the beginning of the sermon on the mount.
What are the Beatitudes?
The public and outward demonstration of the already private and inward salvation experience as demonstrated through immersion in water.
What is baptism?
A German theologian who wrote "The 95 Theses" and "The Bondage of the Will".
Who is Martin Luther?
The prophet who anointed both Saul and later David as king over Israel.
Who is Samuel?
The descriptor for Paul's letters sent to Timothy and Titus.
What are the pastoral epistles?
What Jesus says all Christians should want to hear upon entering Heaven.
What is "Well done my good and faithful servant"?
The doctrine which explains that all people are born with an inherent sin nature that lusts to fulfill fleshly desires.
What is total depravity?
The Puritan revivalist from Colonial America most famous for his sermon titled "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God".
Who is Jonathan Edwards?
The prophet who was saddened when a pagan nation repented because he wanted to see them destroyed.
Who is Jonah?
The author of Acts who accompanied Paul on his 2nd and 3rd missionary journeys.
Who is Luke?
The illustration Jesus uses to depict false prophets/ false teachers.
What are "ravenous wolves" in "sheep's clothing".
The teaching that Jesus' death on the cross satisfied God's wrath against the sins of many men that they'd be reconciled to God in salvation.
What is the substitutionary atonement?
The French theologian whose work "Institutes of the Christian Religion" significantly formed Puritan, Presbyterian, and Baptist theology.
Who is John Calvin?
The Moabite woman who left Ruth and Naomi to return to idolatry.
Who is Orpah?
The pair of Paul's earlier letters that focus primarily on eschatology (i.e. the end times).
What are 1 & 2 Thessalonians
A pair of sins from the Ten Commandments that Jesus says are committed in the hearts of man.
What are murder and adultery?
The teaching that Jesus is both 100% divine and 100% man at the same time with neither nature compromised.
What is the hypostatic union?
The Puritan preacher from England who wrote "Pilgrim's Progress" while imprisoned.
Who is John Bunyan?
The two oldest sons of Aaron who were destroyed by God's holy and righteous wrath because they offered him "strange/unauthorized fire" in worship.
Who are Nabad and Abihu?
Jesus' brother who wrote a short letter primarily focused on the necessity for apologetics (i.e. defending the faith).
Who is Jude?
A pair of religious activities that Jesus warns shouldn't be done to gain the attention of others.
What are praying and fasting.
The doctrine which explains that men and women are both made equally in God's image but with different roles and functions suited to complement one another.
What is complementarianism?
The Baptist preacher from London known for seasoning the doctrines of grace with fervent evangelism.
Who is Charles Spurgeon?