Introduction
Lesson 1 Exam 1
Lesson 2 Self-Exam 2
Lesson 3 Exam 2-3
Lesson 4 Self-Exam 4
Lesson 5 Exam 4-5
Lesson 6 Self-Exam 6
Lesson 7 Exam 6-7
Self-exam answers
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Study your lesson carefully before answering the exam questions.
True Or False Questions Listed below are several statements concerning the information in Lesson 6. After each statement, indicate whether the statement is "True" or "False" (20 points).
1. Christianity fails at its very foundation by basing everything on substitution.
True False
2. The Bible teaches that "God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself."
3. Because Christ's death on the cross is incomplete, we need to add our own good works to it in order to be sure of salvation.
4. A high degree of morality is all that is needed to win the approval of God.
5. There is as much difference between a plant and a diamond as there is between a Christian and an unbeliever.
Multiple Choice Questions Click the button to the left of the letter that corresponds to the correct or most nearly correct answer (20 points).
6. The "problem" that God resolved in offering salvation by substitution was that of reconciling a. His wisdom and His power. b. His love and His righteousness. c. His purity and His majesty. d. His omniscience and omnipotence.
7. Salvation by substitution as revealed in the Gospel means that a. God compelled the innocent to bear the penalty of the guilty. b. the guilty bears the penalty of the innocent. c. Satan is compelled to bear the penalty for sin. d. God passed the heaviest penalty His righteousness could demand and then paid it Himself.
8. The difference between a highly developed moral man and a Christian is a. insignificant. b. one of degree, not of kind. c. the difference between life and death. d. that the one is more cultured than the other.
9. In His teaching concerning the new birth, the Lord Jesus insisted that a. men can evolve spiritual natures. b. a proper education is required before a person can become a Christian. c. by receiving Christ a person passes from death to life. d. that men are born by natural birth with spiritual natures.
10. When a person is "born again" he a. is at once a mature Christian. b. remains the same as he always was. c. simply acquires "moral polish". d. needs to grow spiritually.
Bible Study Questions You should use your Bible to answer these questions. Given below are a series of Scripture references followed by a list of statements covered in Lesson 2. Next to each statement, put the scripture that best supports it from the list provided. (40 points).
a. John 1:11-13 e. II Corinthians 5:21 b. John 10:11 f. I John 1:8-10 c. John 11:25-26 g. I John 3:14 d. John 17:4; 19:30 h. Revelation 20:11-15
11. The person who says he is without sin is deceived.
Scripture:
12. The work of redemption is a finished work.
13. The new birth is brought about by personally receiving Christ into the life as an act of faith.
14. When a person believes in the Lord Jesus, he receives eternal life.
15. One way in which spiritual life manifests itself in the believer's experience is in a love for God's people.
Questions On Lesson 5
True Or False Questions 16. Ephesians 2:1 teaches that those who have not received spiritual life are dead in trespasses and sins. True False 17. There is a similarity between a man and a woman receiving one another in marriage and a person receiving Christ as Saviour. True False 18. The Lord Jesus Christ will be satisfied with second place in our hearts and lives. True False 19. The Lord Jesus had a great capacity for soul-suffering. True False 20. Action must follow when a person really comes face to face with Christ. True False Multiple Choice Questions 21. Accepting Christ as personal Saviour is a. a cold and formal contract. b. merely a matter of intellectual assent to the basic facts of the Gospel. c. something that involves the mind, the heart and the will. d. a fanatical doctrine not taught in the Bible. 22. In order to make salvation possible Christ a. had to endure merely the physical agonies of crucifixion. b. simply had to show Himself victor over all the temptations which plague mankind. c. needed to renounce His deity forever. d. had to suffer more than we can ever know by personally assuming our sin. 23. The reasonable thing for a person to do when faced with the issues of the Gospel is to a. wait until he can understand all the great mysteries it involves. b. keep on thinking it over. c. refuse to properly face the issues at all. d. immediately accept the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Saviour and Lord. 24. A person who has truly accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Saviour will a. pretend not to know Him when in the company of those who reject Him. b. be ashamed to be known as a believer in Him. c. delight to own Him as Saviour and Lord at all times. d. refuse to confess Him before men in case it would mean embarrassment. 25. The issues involved in receiving or in rejecting Christ as Saviour are a. relatively unimportant. b. largely theoretical. c. of eternal significance. d. simply a matter of theology. Bible Study Questionsy Questions You should use your Bible to answer these questions. a. John 6:37 e. Galatians 3:13 b. John 11:25-26 f. Ephesians 2:1 c. Romans 10:9-11 g. Ephesians 2:8-9 d II Corinthians 5:21 h. Hebrews 2:1-3 26. By natural birth we are "dead in trespasses and sins." Scripture: 27. God's son was "made sin" for us that we might be made righteous in Him. Scripture: 28. When a person is truly saved, he should be willing to confess Jesus as Lord. Scripture: 29. Salvation cannot be obtained by our won works.
16. Ephesians 2:1 teaches that those who have not received spiritual life are dead in trespasses and sins.
17. There is a similarity between a man and a woman receiving one another in marriage and a person receiving Christ as Saviour.
18. The Lord Jesus Christ will be satisfied with second place in our hearts and lives.
19. The Lord Jesus had a great capacity for soul-suffering.
20. Action must follow when a person really comes face to face with Christ.
Multiple Choice Questions 21. Accepting Christ as personal Saviour is a. a cold and formal contract. b. merely a matter of intellectual assent to the basic facts of the Gospel. c. something that involves the mind, the heart and the will. d. a fanatical doctrine not taught in the Bible. 22. In order to make salvation possible Christ a. had to endure merely the physical agonies of crucifixion. b. simply had to show Himself victor over all the temptations which plague mankind. c. needed to renounce His deity forever. d. had to suffer more than we can ever know by personally assuming our sin. 23. The reasonable thing for a person to do when faced with the issues of the Gospel is to a. wait until he can understand all the great mysteries it involves. b. keep on thinking it over. c. refuse to properly face the issues at all. d. immediately accept the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Saviour and Lord. 24. A person who has truly accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Saviour will a. pretend not to know Him when in the company of those who reject Him. b. be ashamed to be known as a believer in Him. c. delight to own Him as Saviour and Lord at all times. d. refuse to confess Him before men in case it would mean embarrassment. 25. The issues involved in receiving or in rejecting Christ as Saviour are a. relatively unimportant. b. largely theoretical. c. of eternal significance. d. simply a matter of theology. Bible Study Questionsy Questions You should use your Bible to answer these questions. a. John 6:37 e. Galatians 3:13 b. John 11:25-26 f. Ephesians 2:1 c. Romans 10:9-11 g. Ephesians 2:8-9 d II Corinthians 5:21 h. Hebrews 2:1-3 26. By natural birth we are "dead in trespasses and sins." Scripture: 27. God's son was "made sin" for us that we might be made righteous in Him. Scripture: 28. When a person is truly saved, he should be willing to confess Jesus as Lord.
21. Accepting Christ as personal Saviour is a. a cold and formal contract. b. merely a matter of intellectual assent to the basic facts of the Gospel. c. something that involves the mind, the heart and the will. d. a fanatical doctrine not taught in the Bible.
22. In order to make salvation possible Christ a. had to endure merely the physical agonies of crucifixion. b. simply had to show Himself victor over all the temptations which plague mankind. c. needed to renounce His deity forever. d. had to suffer more than we can ever know by personally assuming our sin.
23. The reasonable thing for a person to do when faced with the issues of the Gospel is to a. wait until he can understand all the great mysteries it involves. b. keep on thinking it over. c. refuse to properly face the issues at all. d. immediately accept the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Saviour and Lord.
24. A person who has truly accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as personal Saviour will a. pretend not to know Him when in the company of those who reject Him. b. be ashamed to be known as a believer in Him. c. delight to own Him as Saviour and Lord at all times. d. refuse to confess Him before men in case it would mean embarrassment.
25. The issues involved in receiving or in rejecting Christ as Saviour are a. relatively unimportant. b. largely theoretical. c. of eternal significance. d. simply a matter of theology.
Bible Study Questionsy Questions You should use your Bible to answer these questions. a. John 6:37 e. Galatians 3:13 b. John 11:25-26 f. Ephesians 2:1 c. Romans 10:9-11 g. Ephesians 2:8-9 d II Corinthians 5:21 h. Hebrews 2:1-3 26. By natural birth we are "dead in trespasses and sins." Scripture: 27. God's son was "made sin" for us that we might be made righteous in Him.
a. John 6:37 e. Galatians 3:13 b. John 11:25-26 f. Ephesians 2:1 c. Romans 10:9-11 g. Ephesians 2:8-9 d II Corinthians 5:21 h. Hebrews 2:1-3
26. By natural birth we are "dead in trespasses and sins."
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