The Gospel of Mark
Big Questions
Sermon on the Mount
The Book of Daniel
Romans
100

This prophet prepared the way for Jesus, preached in the wilderness, and called people to repent and be baptized. Baptized Jesus.

John the Baptist

100

Christians believe this person is the perfect example of what “good” really means.

God

100

Jesus began his longest recorded sermon by sharing these blessings during His Sermon on the Mount, starting with “Blessed are…”

The Beatitudes

100

These are the names of Daniel's friends who were also taken captive. 

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

100

Romans points out long before the law was given, this man was called righteous—not because of what he did, but because he believed God.

Abraham

200

Earthly stories with heavenly meanings—Jesus used these to teach deep spiritual truths to those ready to hear.

Parables

200

Preston Perry is states "the goal og evangelism is to win hearts, not" these. 

Arguments

200

In Matthew 5, Jesus used two everyday things to describe how His followers should stand out and influence the world. Both items found in your house.

Salt & Light

200

Daniel and his friends were taken captive by this group of people.

The Babylonians 

200

According to Romans 5:12, sin and death entered the world because of this man.

Adam
300

He challenged legalism by teaching that He is Lord of this day and showed that doing good on it is right. Certain days the week.

The Sabbath.

300

Who was involved in the writing of everybook in the Bible?

The Holy Spirit

300

In Matthew 6, Jesus offers this model prayer that begins, “Our Father which art in heaven.”

The Lord's Prayer

300

Daniel was faithful to avoid eating the king's ordered diet because the food had been.

Sacrificed to Idols.

300

Paul states cares so deeply for this group of people he would be willing to give up his own salvation in order for them to be saved. 

The Jews (Israel)

400

She went to the tomb early on Sunday morning and was the first to see Jesus alive again!

Mary Magdalene

400

In the Bible, God makes these special guarantees in scripture —like always being with us and giving us hope and a future, which should encourage us in hard time.

God's Promises

400

This radical teaching from the Sermon on the Mount calls believers to love this group of people, even though they are hated by them.

Their Enemies

400

This proud king ate grass like an animal after God humbled him for thinking he was greater than anyone—even God.

King Nebuchadnezzar

400

In the book of Romans, Paul says God gave the law to help people realize this about themselves.

They are sinners in need of grace.

500

This criminal was released by the crowd’s choice, while Jesus was sentenced to be crucified. Represents Jesus in our place.

Barabbas

500

The will of God is found in this critical resource.

The Bible.

500

In this parable, one builder's house stood strong in the storm because its foundation was built on this strong source. Represents God's Word.

The Rock

500

The king and his people saw this things writing on the kingdom wall before God allowed the kingdom to be conquered. 

A human hand

500

In Romans 6, Paul says that instead of being slaves to sin, we should be slaves to this.

Righteousness