Because God is faithful, he will always keep his ____.
Promises.
What did God write the Ten Commandments on: paper, a scroll, or stone tablets?
Stone tablets.
Which book gives the account of a major prophet who was thrown into the lion’s den?
Daniel.
Who wrote the Song of Solomon?
Solomon.
What is the third commandment? You shall not take the ____ of the Lord your God in vain.
Name.
God will always keep his promises because he is what?
Faithful.
How many commandments did God write on the stone tablets?
Ten.
Name one of the four Gospels.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John.
What book of poetry comes after Psalms? It has sayings to teach us wisdom.
Proverbs.
True or false: we can keep all the Ten Commandments.
False.
God is omnipresent, which means he is always what: absent or present?
Present.
Where did God give the commandments to Moses and the Israelites?
Mount Sinai.
Which author of a Gospel was also a doctor?
Luke.
Which book of poetry contains prayers and hymns to God?
Psalms.
True or false: Jesus kept the Ten Commandments perfectly.
True.
Where can God be because he is omnipresent?
Everywhere
We are commanded not to take the name of the Lord in vain. What should our words do?
Honor God.
Which New Testament book tells how the early church got started?
Acts.
Who wrote the books of the Law?
Moses.
What is one way you can honor your father and mother?
Obey them.
What does immutable mean? God will never what?
Change.
What does the number 1 in the first commandment remind us to do?
Put God first.
Which apostle wrote 13 letters included in the New Testament?
Paul.
Which book of the Law describes how God delivered the Israelites from slavery in Egypt?
Exodus.
In which book of the Bible do we find the Ten Commandments: Genesis, Exodus, or Leviticus?
Exodus.