Scripture Foundations
Freedom & Sacrifice
Parallels Between Nation & Kingdom
Benefits & Lack of Knowledge
Reflection & Application
100

According to Ecclesiastes 1:9, what repeats itself and is “nothing new under the sun”?

History

100

Independence Day celebrates freedom won by brave individuals how many years ago?

250 years ago

100

Both the U.S. and the Kingdom of God fought battles for what shared purpose?

Freedom

100

Many people celebrate holidays without thinking about what was shed?

Blood

100

What do many Americans celebrate the 4th of July with instead of reflection?

Firecrackers, hot dogs, flags, and booze

200

John 1:11 says Jesus came to His own people, but what did they do?

They rejected Him

200

Soldiers and Jesus shared the same motive for their sacrifice — what five‑letter word?

Love

200

The sermon compares colonists fighting oppression to Jesus fighting what unseen enemy?

The enemy who causes tragedy

200

The sermon says people often forfeit their spiritual benefits because of what?

Lack of knowledge

200

A mother clutching a folded flag represents what kind of sacrifice?

The loss of her child for freedom

300

John 1:12 says those who believe and accept Jesus receive what right?

The right to become children of God

300

What phrase describes those who gave varying levels of sacrifice — “some gave ___ but some gave ___”?

Some gave, but some gave all

300

The earthly nation became a superpower; what is said about the heavenly kingdom?

It is indestructible

300

The crown of thorns brings peace, but many don’t realize its benefit due to what?

Not knowing or overlooking it

300

Jesus carries scars from what instrument that brought us healing?

The whip

400

Matthew 11:12 says the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and who “takes it by force”?

The violent

400

What banner do soldiers fight under, described as “blood‑stained”?

The United States flag

400

Soldiers save people they never meet; Jesus saved people who often do what toward Him?

Reject, ignore, or curse Him

400

The blood of Jesus sets us free from condemnation and what final judgment?

Hell

400

The sermon urges us to give honor where honor is due — to soldiers and to whom?

Jesus, our Messiah

500

What physical symbol in the sermon represents peace for a troubled mind?

The crown of thorns

500

What ultimate sacrifice did the Father make for humanity’s freedom?

Giving His Son

500

Both battles resulted in people enjoying freedom without realizing what?

The sacrifices that paid for it

500

People die spiritually because they find excuses and lack what essential thing?

Knowledge learned in God’s house

500

Jesus is willing to meet you anytime, any place, in any situation — this reflects what truth?

His constant availability and love