Salt and Light
Bible
Sermon on the Mount
Jesus
Sacraments
100

Why is Salt important

it seasons food and makes it taste better

100

What is the first book in the Bible?

Genesis

100

True or False: Is this the shortest sermon that Jesus preached

False, it is the LONGEST

100

How long was Jesus' body in the tomb?

Three days

100

What is a Sacrament?

a religious symbol

200

What did Jesus also refer to in the Sermon on the Mount? (hint: you can turn it on)

light

200

What are the first four books of the New Testament

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

200

True or False: Jesus spoke in parables

True

200

Who was Jesus' mother and father?

Mary and Joseph

200

What are the two sacraments in the Global Methodist Church?

Communion and Baptism

300

How are we like a light in a dark room? 

We share the goodness of God and can reach even the darkest things with our light

300

What is the last book in the Bible

Revelation

300

Did Jesus feed the crowd that gathered? 

Yes, he fed them with fish and loafs of bread

300

Did Jesus have a house?

No, he traveled and never stayed anywhere long

300

If you have been baptized, should you ever get re-baptized?

No, the Global Methodist Church believes that one baptism is all that you need. (Once saved, always saved)

400

Jesus compares his followers to this when talking about flavor and usefulness.

Salt

400

What is the longest book in the Bible?

Psalms

400

Where did Jesus get the food to serve the crowd that gathered

From a young boy in the crowd

400

Should we keep the love of Jesus secret?

No, we should share it with others

400

Do you have to pass a test before you take communion?

No, the "table" is open to all

500

Jesus says you don’t light a lamp and put it here.

What is under a bowl (or bushel)?

500

Is there more than one version of the Bible?

There are many versions: The New International Version, the King James Version, etc...

500

Jesus tells us to turn the other _____.

cheek

500

Was Jesus married?

No

500

What is confirmation? 

the term "confirmation" to mark the first time a baptized Christian publicly "confirms" their intention to live the vows of the baptismal

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