30 Questions
Jesus was accountable to the law
False
The law can save a person
False
Everyone will be able to make excuses on the last day
False
The law is a tutor that leads us away from Christ
False
One can earn their salvation through good works
False
The law brings the knowledge of righteousness
False
Being justified means to be declared guilty in God's sight
False
According to the speaker, we should only use the law when evangelizing to people who are familiar with the Old Testament.
False
The speaker believes that people can seek God on their own without God seeking them first.
False
The speaker thinks that seeker-friendly churches are effective in leading people to spiritual salvation.
False
The speaker is saying that people who are healed physically by Jesus will always receive spiritual salvation.
False
The speaker thinks that people are seeking Jesus for the righteousness he provides.
False
The speaker believes that Paul's audience would have been unfamiliar with Old Testament quotes.
False
The speaker thinks that the law is irrelevant in evangelism.
False
The speaker believes that people's sin affects only themselves and not society.
False
The ceremonial law is still in effect today.
False
The moral law is no longer in effect today.
False
The civil law has no function in modern society.
False
The Sabbath is still in effect today with no questions about its extent.
False
The Old Testament is no longer relevant to Christians today.
False
The law and grace are mutually exclusive concepts.
False
The Bible teaches that the moral law of God is no longer in effect in the New Testament.
False
The love of God is the only guide for Christian living, and no additional direction is needed.
False
The speakers agree that the law is unnecessary for Christian living.
False
The concept of the law is unique to the Old Testament.
False
The speaker is implying that the study of the Bible is not important.
False
The speakers are discussing the importance of good works for salvation.
False
The law is only mentioned in the Old Testament.
False
The speaker is disappointed with the study of the Bible.
False
The study of the Bible is only for certain individuals.
False
Study Notes
The Law and Salvation
- The law brings accountability and judgment to humanity, highlighting the need for salvation.
- Jesus is the only one to have obeyed the law perfectly, and he did so on behalf of humanity.
- The law is a tutor that leads people to Christ, but it cannot save.
The Law and Justification
- No flesh will be justified in God's sight through attempts at self-righteousness or keeping the law (Romans 3:20).
- To be justified means to be declared righteous and find perfect acceptance with God in heaven.
The Law and Evangelism
- The law can be an ally in evangelism, helping people to see their own sinfulness and need for salvation.
- God has written his law on people's hearts, making it a universal point of connection for evangelism.
The Law and Sin
- Sin affects not just individuals, but also society as a whole.
- No one sins in isolation, and the consequences of sin can be far-reaching.
The Old Testament and the Law
- The Old Testament is still relevant today, and its moral law remains in effect.
- The ceremonial law has been fulfilled in Christ, but the civil law has some ongoing function.
- The Old Testament provides examples for Christians to live by, and its prophecies are still being fulfilled.
Law and Grace
- The idea that the Old Testament is all law and no grace, while the New Testament is all grace and no law, is a false dichotomy.
- There is law in grace, and grace in the law; both are essential for Christian living.
- Every imperative commandment in the New Testament is law, and every saved person in the Old Testament was saved by grace.
This quiz explores the concept of being under the law in Christianity, including Jesus' perfect obedience and the accountability of humanity to the law.
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