Name the last book in the Old Testament
Malachi
What is a parable?
a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson
Recite the Lord's prayer.
How many days did God take to create the world?
6
Through what did God speak to Moses in the desert?
A burning bush
Who wrote the book of Romans?
Paul
What does the parable of the Good Samaritan teach us about loving our neighbor?
a: To show our love to only Christians
b: That money is the root of all evil
c: To be prepared for the coming of Christ
d: To show our love to everyone around us
D. To show our love to everyone around us
Why should we repent when we pray?
it is a way to acknowledge our shortcomings and sins to God, seek forgiveness and a fresh start
How many days and nights did it rain when Noah was on the ark?
40
What city did God make the walls fall so Joshua and the Israelites could conquer it?
Jericho
Who wrote the majority of the Psalms
David
In the parable of the talents, each servants was given a certain amount of talents based on what?
Their ability
What are the core four elements of prayer?
PRAY - Praise, Repentance, Ask, Yield
What does 'Amen' mean?
"So be it," or "It is so"
Why did Jesus weep?
Because his friend Lazarus died
Which Bible book does this verse come from? “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.“
1st Corinthians
What does the seed represent in the parable of the sower?
The Word of God
Revered, Respected, Blessed, Set apart, Holy.
Who do we pray to? (Specifically!)
The Father. (Think of the Lord's prayer.)
What trait did Solomon pray for from God?
Wisdom
Name the shortest book in the Bible
Philemon
Which of these is not part of the parables of Jesus?
a: The prodigal son
b: The good samaritan
c: The ten virgins
d: The good farmer
D. The good farmer
Why does prayer often start with praise?
it is a way to acknowledge God's greatness and goodness before presenting our requests
How many plagues did God send on Egypt?
10
Who was the first king of Israel?
Saul