TRUE/FALSE: All worldviews are equal
False
TRUE/FALSE: Each human author of the Bible writes in the exact same way as the others, because the Holy Spirit is controlling them
False
TRUE/FALSE: God made EVERYTHING with His voice
False (God formed mankind with His hands)
TRUE/FALSE: Because we are made in God's image, we have a greater value than everything else in the eyes of God.
True
TRUE/FALSE: Jesus didn't always give the explanation/lesson behind His parables when He taught them
True
Genesis 1:26
Why was mankind created?
What is a worldview?
Definition: a set of beliefs and v_____ that shape how you view and i_______ with the w____ around you.
What does it mean that the Bible is still "relevant" today?
It still applies to our lives and has lessons we can learn from
God created:
God created e_________ we see around us and He created it for His purpose and p___
Mankind was created:
In God's i____ to govern c_______ and g______ God.
What parable did we go over last Wednesday?
The city on the hill/candle in a house
Genesis 1:1, 31
God created everything
What should Christians base their worldview on?
The Bible/teachings of Jesus
The Bible is:
the inspired, i_________ word of G__ still r_______ to people today
What is the purpose God created everything for?
As Christians specifically, how do we glorify God?
Living a life that reflects Jesus in every thought, word, and action.
What was the application/lesson from the parable on Wednesday?
Be the light and bring the gospel to people around you.
Romans 12:2
What is a worldview?
Give an example of how your worldview can shape how you see the world.
If you believe killing is wrong (belief) because human life matters (value), then when you see murder, you'll view it as wrong (worldview)
What does "inspiration" mean when talking about the Bible?
It came from God (God-breathed)
What did God create the universe out of?
Nothing (ex nihilo)
DAILY DOUBLE:
What does it mean that we were "made in God's image?"
How many different parables from Jesus are in the Bible? (closest answer gets the points)
35-50
2 Timothy 3:16-17
The Bible is the Word of God
DAILY DOUBLE:
We described a worldview as a "lens." Explain what that means.
Explain the difference between "infallible" and "inerrant."
Inerrant: doesn't have any errors in it (but is still able to make mistakes)
Infallible: unable to contain errors or make mistakes, even if you tried
Do we actually own the things we have in this life?
No (who does?)
What responsibility comes with "dominion" over creation?
We have to "steward" creation (protect it, preserve it, use it wisely)
What is a parable?
An e______ story with a h_______ meaning.
Matthew 5:14-16
Parables of Jesus