40 Questions
According to the passage, the name Jesus is explicitly mentioned in the original sentence.
False
The passage emphasizes the importance of believers looking intently at how they walk in their marital relationships.
False
The author of the passage believes that 1 John was written to churches that John had nurtured pastorly.
True
The passage suggests that abiding in Jesus is a one-time event.
False
The passage implies that the teachings of Jesus in John 13-17 are not relevant to the message of 1 John.
False
The state of infatuation with a woman changes one's behavior and makes them want to act like they love her.
True
A vibrant marital relationship requires constant effort and obligation from both parties.
False
The message of Jesus brings people into conflict with God.
False
The goal of pastoral instruction is to create a sense of obligation in believers.
False
Doctrinal teaching is inherently powerless and ineffective.
False
According to Christian teaching, the mind is the primary means God uses to change our hearts and hands.
True
The Bible promotes a separation of the mind, heart, and hands in the process of spiritual growth.
False
Christian teaching is primarily an emotional and intuitive enterprise, rather than a didactic and rational one.
False
The practice of obedience to God's commands is a key aspect of personal growth and spiritual transformation.
True
The passage suggests that spiritual growth and transformation can be achieved through human effort alone, without dependence on God.
False
The Southern Baptists have approximately 16 million people in attendance on High Attendance Day.
False
In 1 John, true godliness consists of only two components: doctrine and action.
False
The author of the passage suggests that believers should only analyze and break down their feelings into theological constructs.
False
The passage implies that a church's attendance is usually around 50% of its church roll.
False
The passage suggests that pastors should focus on fosterering emotional life in their congregation.
True
In first year Greek grammar, declarative statements are always true.
False
The original message in 1 John chapter 2 verse 24 is about brotherly love.
True
The author of the passage believes that believers should focus on their marital relationships.
False
The passage suggests that obedience to God's commands is necessary for personal growth and spiritual transformation.
True
The passage emphasizes the importance of pastoral instruction in creating a sense of obligation in believers.
False
The passage implies that the teachings of Jesus are not relevant to the message of 1 John.
False
The author of the passage believes that the message of Jesus brings people into conflict with God.
False
The passage suggests that spiritual growth and transformation can be achieved through human effort alone.
False
According to the passage, the mind is the primary means God uses to change our hearts and hands.
False
The passage promotes a separation of the mind, heart, and hands in the process of spiritual growth.
False
The prayer in the passage thanks God for making all things new in our knowledge, behavior, and affections.
True
The passage suggests that the transforming force of the gospel is limited to our spiritual lives.
False
The prayer in the passage asks for God's kingdom purposes to be furthered in the lives of those present.
True
The passage implies that believers should not expect God's presence in their gatherings.
False
The passage focuses on the importance of individual spiritual growth and development.
True
The pastor in the passage is struggling to find the right words to comfort the woman whose husband is dying of cancer.
True
The couple in the passage has a physically and mentally challenged child who requires 24/7 care.
True
The poem mentioned in the passage is from the 1990s.
False
The pastor in the passage has been praying for the woman's husband to be healed from cancer.
True
The MDiv degree mentioned in the passage is not accredited by the state.
False
A personal anecdote about being in a state of infatuation with a romantic partner, and how it affects one's behavior.
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