This state is characterized by no shame, conflict, or separation from God, representing His original design for humanity.
A. Reconciled State
B. Perfect State
C. Hidden State
D. Pursued State
B. Perfect State
In the concept of justification, what key characteristic of God ensures that sin is punished while believers are declared righteous?
A. God’s omnipotence
B. God’s justice and grace
C. God’s immutability
D. God’s omniscience
B. God’s justice and grace
In John 16:8-11, the Holy Spirit is said to convict the world of which of the following?
a) The truth about worldly possessions
b) The coming of a new kingdom
c) Sin, righteousness, and judgment
d) The need for religious rituals
c) Sin, righteousness, and judgment
The power and authority given to believers is primarily through this person.
a) The Holy Spirit
b) God the Father
c) Jesus Christ
d) The Apostle Paul
c) Jesus Christ
What is the primary identity of all Believers, as stated in Galatians 3:26-28?
A. Citizens of Heaven
B. Children of God
C. Followers of Jesus
D. Ministers of God
B. Children of God
Which state resulted immediately after Adam and Eve sinned, leading to shame and separation from God?
A. Rebelled State
B. Hidden State
C. Pursued State
D. Reconciled State
B. Hidden State
The Law cannot fully justify humanity because:
A. It was only intended for the people of Israel.
B. Humans are inherently sinful and unable to uphold it in its entirety.
C. It was abolished by Jesus’s resurrection.
D. It was too vague and open to interpretation.
B. Humans are inherently sinful and unable to uphold it in its entirety.
In Galatians 5, which of the following is NOT a fruit of the Spirit?
a) Love
b) Joy
c) giving
d) Patience
c) giving
According to Hebrews 11:3, the things seen were made out of what?
a) Physical matter
b) Money
c) The things that are not seen
d) Human effort
c) The things that are not seen
What does the term “reckon,” as used in Romans 6:11, mean in the original Greek context?
A. To make an emotional appeal
B. To come to a logical conclusion or to consider
C. To repent and confess sins daily
D. To reject worldly influences
B. To come to a logical conclusion or to consider
This state involves actively suppressing the truth of God and progressively hardening one’s heart against Him.
A. Pursued State
B. Rebelled State
C. Hidden State
D. Reconciled State
B. Rebelled State
Which of the following best illustrates the difference between justification and sanctification?
A. Justification is an event; sanctification is a process.
B. Justification requires effort; sanctification is effortless.
C. Justification depends on works; sanctification depends on faith.
D. Justification is for the present; sanctification is only for the future.
A. Justification is an event; sanctification is a process.
What is the primary role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers, according to John 16:13-15?
a) To predict the future
b) To give power over demons
c) To guide believers into all truth
d) To provide financial prosperity
c) To guide believers into all truth
This is the key requirement for believers to exercise authority and power effectively
a) Strict discipline
b) Righteousness and submission to God
c) Wealth and prosperity
d) Physical strength
b) Righteousness and submission to God
According to Romans 8:17, Believers are called:
A. Priests of the Lord
B. Witnesses of Jesus
C. Joint heirs with Christ
D. Ministers of reconciliation
Joint heirs with Christ
God’s pursuit of reconciliation is demonstrated in His redemptive plan throughout Scripture. Which example BEST illustrates His intention to reconcile humanity to Himself?
A. Covering Adam and Eve with garments of skin after the fall (Genesis 3:21)
B. Establishing the Law through Moses to guide Israel (Exodus 20:1-17)
C. Prophesying through Isaiah about the coming Messiah's suffering (Isaiah 53:5)
D. Speaking through Hosea to declare His love for a rebellious Israel (Hosea 11:8-9)
C. Prophesying through Isaiah about the coming Messiah's suffering (Isaiah 53:5)
Romans 3:26 states that God is “just and the justifier.” What does this mean?
A. God punishes sin while also providing a way for sinners to be made righteous.
B. God overlooks sin because of His grace.
C. God requires perfection from all who seek justification.
D. God balances love and wrath by punishing the guilty.
A. God punishes sin while also providing a way for sinners to be made righteous
In Isaiah 6:1-5, when Isaiah encounters God's holiness, he responds by saying:
a) "Here I am, send me!"
b) "I am unworthy, woe to me!"
c) "How glorious is the Lord’s presence!"
d) "Lord, I will follow you wherever you go!"
b) "I am unworthy, woe to me!"
What is one of the primary footholds for evil spirits to operate in a person’s life, according to Ephesians 4:27?
a) Anger
b) Sickness
c) Joy
d) Trust
a) Anger
According to Ephesians 4:1-3, how should Believers "walk worthy of their calling"?
A. By fasting regularly and attending church
B. By living in unity, humility, and patience
C. By sharing their faith publicly
D. By rejecting all earthly possessions
B. By living in unity, humility, and patience
Which Greek word refers to the restoration of favor and oneness with God, marking the final state of reconciliation?
A. Agape
B. Katallage
C. Metanoia
D. Diakonia
B. Katallage
What theological truth is highlighted in the illustration of Joshua the high priest in Zechariah 3:1-5?
A. God’s willingness to affirm our righteousness despite sin.
B. God’s desire to replace our sinful state with His righteousness.
C. The idea that our deeds alone can justify us before God.
D. That Satan has ultimate authority over humanity's sin.
B. God’s desire to replace our sinful state with His righteousness
According to John 14:16, Jesus refers to the Holy Spirit as the "Helper." In the original Greek, the word used for "Helper" is:
Párakletos
This is the main hindrance to walking in the power and authority that has already been given to believers.
a) Lack of financial resources
b) Lack of knowledge or revelation
c) Physical weakness
d) Failure to fast
b) Lack of knowledge or revelation
What does Romans 6:13 reveal about the concept of “presenting” oneself?
It refers to choosing daily to offer oneself to righteousness rather than sin