12 Questions
What is faith in Christianity primarily described as?
A complete trust in God
What is one of the promises made to those who have faith?
Eternal life
How is faith described in the text?
As a free gift from God
Which Gospel is different from the Synoptic Gospels?
Gospel of St. John
Who was St. John among the original twelve apostles?
Called by God
Which apostle wrote his Gospel to help Jewish people understand the Gospel better?
St. Matthew
According to the Nicene Creed, what does it mean that Jesus is 'begotten, not made'?
Jesus was generated by God and has always existed with Him.
What is the significance of the Incarnation in Christianity?
It symbolizes Jesus taking on human nature to save humanity.
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in the Holy Trinity?
To inspire, enlighten, lead, guide, help, and comfort believers.
What does the Gospel of Matthew 17:1-9 account for?
The transfiguration of Jesus.
What does St. Paul's blessing in Corinthians 2 13:13 show?
The beauty of the Holy Trinity.
How is God depicted in the New Testament Gospels according to the text provided?
As a community of distinct and unique persons within the Holy Trinity.
Explore the concept of faith in Christianity as a complete trust in God, a response to God's invitation, and a free gift from Him. Learn how faith grows stronger through trust and how it promises mercy, salvation, and eternal life.
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