40 Questions
According to the passage, one who is an expert in Christology but lacks compassion on people in need is still a true follower of Christ.
False
The Trinity Broadcast Network is a reliable source of Christian teaching in Africa.
False
A Mormon who has great love for his family is considered saved according to the passage.
False
The presence of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life is a subjective criterion of assurance.
False
Prayer is a primary means of connecting with God.
True
Jesus was not grounded in the word of God.
False
The passage teaches that the Holy Spirit is an additional proof of one's abiding in Christ.
False
The passage quotes from John 6:56 and Romans 8:9.
True
The disciples stayed awake and prayed with Jesus in his hour of need.
False
The passage teaches that anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him.
True
Name-it-and-claim-it teaching is a form of biblical prayer.
False
The passage emphasizes the importance of confessing Jesus as the Christ come in the flesh.
True
Prayer is only for spiritual growth and not for the real struggles of the real world.
False
The real teaching on prayer is not fulfilling.
False
The passage teaches that the Spirit of God dwells in believers and manifests himself in their life and conduct.
True
Jesus was unsure of his destiny and prayed for confirmation.
True
According to the passage, Jesus was hypocritical in his prayer life.
False
The Bible teaches that we can get whatever we ask for in prayer if we meet certain conditions.
False
The passage references Hebrews 5:8 as a fulfillment of Jesus' obedience through suffering.
True
Prayer is a minor aspect of the Christian life according to the passage.
False
The Lord's Prayer is a model for how we should pray according to the passage.
True
Jesus never asked for things in prayer that weren't God's will.
False
The passage suggests that theological training and hermeneutical training are necessary for effective prayer.
True
Prayerlessness is a minor sin according to the passage.
False
Jesus taught that whatever the disciples asked, he would do, regardless of whether it was in God's will.
False
The passage suggests that the disciples were superhumans who did not need to be careful about their prayer requests.
False
Jesus prayed for something that the Father granted him in the Garden of Gethsemane.
False
The passage teaches that prayer is only for spiritual growth and not for the real struggles of the real world.
False
Jesus' teaching on prayer emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's commands in order to receive answers to prayer.
True
The passage suggests that the Holy Spirit is not an important factor in the believer's prayer life.
False
The passage suggests that God always answers prayers with a yes, no, or later.
False
The passage teaches that anyone who claims to be a follower of Christ can dictate their own terms to God in prayer.
False
Triumphalism is a term used to describe a balanced approach to Christianity.
False
The passage emphasizes the importance of considering the broader context of Jesus' teaching on prayer and his own prayer life in understanding his assurances of answered prayer.
True
Jesus lived a simplistic life, according to the passage.
False
The passage teaches that prayer is only for spiritual growth and not for real-life struggles.
False
The passage implies that people who are not blessed with material wealth are not true followers of Christ.
False
The passage suggests that people who have been mistaught about prayer may experience a crisis of faith when their prayers go unanswered.
True
The passage teaches that the Holy Spirit is not present in the life of a believer.
False
The passage implies that the idea of 'name-it-and-claim-it' prayer is a biblical approach to prayer.
False
This quiz delves into the principles of Christian theology, exploring the connection between faith and compassion, and references a biblical verse from John 6:56.
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