Jesus' Teachings and Missions Quiz
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What did Jesus command His disciples to do in Matthew 28:19-20?

  • Build churches
  • Make disciples of all nations (correct)
  • Pray for the sick
  • Feed the hungry
  • Jesus asked His disciples to only baptize those from their own nation.

    False (B)

    What did Jesus mean by saying, 'Do this in remembrance of me'?

    He meant to celebrate the Eucharist to remember His death and resurrection.

    The primary mission of the Church, as entrusted by Jesus, is the proclamation of the __________.

    <p>Gospel</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following biblical verses with their corresponding messages:

    <p>Mt. 28:19-20 = Make disciples of all nations Mk. 16:15 = Proclaim the good news to the world 1Cor. 11:24 = Celebrate the Eucharist in His memory John 3:16 = God's love through His Son for eternal life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the primary task of Jesus as described in the content?

    <p>To proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom of God (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Jesus was sent into the world to condemn it.

    <p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin word from which 'mission' and 'missionary' are derived?

    <p>mitere</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Jesus proclaimed his mission at the synagogue in __________.

    <p>Nazareth</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following descriptions with their corresponding terms:

    <p>Mission = The task of the one who is sent Missionary = The one who is sent Holy Spirit = Gives life to the Church Good News = Salvation message of Jesus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What empowered the apostles to proclaim the Gospel on the day of Pentecost?

    <p>The Holy Spirit (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the teaching, the Church initiated by Jesus relies solely on human efforts to grow.

    <p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is described as the sacrament of universal salvation?

    <p>The Church</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The __________ was responsible for leading Jesus to the desert to pray.

    <p>Holy Spirit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following roles to their descriptions:

    <p>Jesus = Sender of the Church Holy Spirit = Empowerer of the apostles Apostles = Proclaimers of the Gospel The Father = Source of the mission</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    The Great Commission

    Jesus's instruction to His disciples to spread the Christian message and make new believers, evidenced in Matthew 28:19-20.

    Proclamation of the Gospel

    The act of proclaiming the Gospel, which Jesus entrusted to the Church through the apostles, following His ascension.

    Institution of the Eucharist

    A key moment in the Christian faith where Jesus instituted the Eucharist, signifying the importance of remembering His sacrifice.

    The Incarnation

    The act of God sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to earth to redeem humanity, as described by St. John in the Gospel.

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    Divine Plan for Salvation of Humanity

    The reason behind God sending His Son, Jesus, was to offer salvation to humanity, emphasizing the importance of His sacrifice.

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    God's Mission

    The act of God sending Jesus into the world to bring salvation and rescue humanity from the power of darkness. It highlights God's love and desire for all to be His friends.

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    Jesus: The Gospel and First Missionary

    Jesus is the central figure in the Gospel message, fulfilling His Father's will through His life, teachings, miracles, suffering, death, resurrection, and ascension.

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    Holy Spirit's Role in Missionary Work

    The Holy Spirit, sent by God, empowers the Church to spread the Gospel message throughout the world, giving vitality and strength to the Church.

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    Jesus's Mission in Nazareth

    Jesus's declaration in Nazareth, announcing His mission to bring good news to the poor, release to captives, recovery of sight to the blind, and freedom to the oppressed, highlighting the year of the Lord's favor.

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    The Message of Jesus

    The central message of Jesus, encompassing the reign of God and the salvation of humanity. Jesus established a new way of life based on God's love and compassion.

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    Holy Spirit's role in the Church's mission

    The Holy Spirit empowers the Church to continue the mission of Jesus Christ, as seen in the story of Pentecost, when apostles were filled with the Spirit and began proclaiming the Gospel, leading to the growth of the early Church.

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    Jesus's commissioning of the Church

    Jesus's instruction to his disciples to spread the Gospel and make new believers, directly linking the Church's mission to Christ's own mission.

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    The Church's mission

    The Church's ongoing work of spreading the Christian message and making disciples, a vital activity that continues the legacy of Jesus.

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    Church as a sacrament of universal salvation

    The Church acts as a means of God's grace and salvation, bringing the message of Jesus and His teachings to the world, aiming to unite humanity with God.

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    Divine plan for the Church's mission

    God's plan for the Church, showing that through Christ, the Church is called and sent to spread the Gospel and carry out the mission of Jesus.

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    Study Notes

    Lesson 1: Church: Missionary by Nature

    • Jesus, after his resurrection, instructed his disciples to make disciples of all nations.
    • This involves baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
    • and teaching them to obey all Jesus' commands.
    • This mission continues until the end of time.

    The Commandment of the Lord

    • After instituting the Eucharist, Jesus commanded his disciples to "do this in remembrance of me."
    • This is a command to celebrate the memory of his death and resurrection.
    • This mission is entrusted to the church.

    The Father Sends His Son

    • God became human in Jesus.
    • God sent his Son to save humanity.
    • Jesus' mission was to fulfill the Father's will.
    • Jesus proclaimed the Gospel and established the Church.

    Missionary Action of the Holy Spirit

    • The Holy Spirit empowers the Church to proclaim the Gospel.
    • The Holy Spirit guides and enables the disciples in their missionary task.
    • The Holy Spirit's presence is essential for the Church's mission.

    Church: Sent by Christ

    • Jesus is the embodiment of the Church's mission.
    • The Church continues Jesus' mission of proclaiming the Gospel.
    • The Church is sent by Christ to bring salvation to all people.
    • The Church is a sacrament of universal salvation.

    Missionary Church

    • The Church is missionary by nature, just like Jesus.
    • All members of the church have missionary duties to carry out.
    • Proclaiming the Gospel, baptism, forgiveness, and the Eucharist are all parts of the Church's missionary work.
    • The Church's ministries are all part of proclaiming the Gospel.

    All Are Missionaries

    • All members of the Church are called to be missionaries.
    • This includes proclaiming the Gospel to others.
    • Each member of the Church can fulfill their missionary duty through their life and work.

    Let us Read the Word of God and Meditate

    • Jesus commissioned His disciples to proclaim the Gospel.
    • "As the Father has sent me, so I send you" (Jn. 20:21).

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    Test your understanding of Jesus' commands and the mission of the Church as outlined in various biblical passages. This quiz explores key teachings from the Gospel of Matthew and other related verses that highlight the responsibilities of disciples and the role of the Church in spreading the Gospel.

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