Would You Pass?

Every Sunday afternoon from 3:30-5pm we have Foundations Class at the Ministry Center.  I know most folks probably think the class is just the basics, but the trouble is there is no such thing as basic Christianity, at least not at Barabbas Road.  The class actually teaches a systematic framework of Christianity with the goal of producing Christians who have a well rounded Biblical worldview.  The class is called Foundations because it gives a base or foundation for the Christian worldview.  By systematic I mean the class moves from one subject to another with the goal of having a solid foundation in the truth.  This class would be awesome for any Christian, either new or old, who wants to have a proper understanding of how things really are, i.e. having a Christian worldview.

Below is a quiz those in Foundations Class took, the answer to each question was taught during the class. Do you think you’ed pass?  If you don’t know the answers don’t get overwhelmed, just know that there is a class at church that will teach you these truths and it’s open to all every single Sunday.

Doctrine of Salvation Quiz

1. The death of Christ was_________________—He died in the stead of sinners and in their place.

A) A ransom to Satan

B) Substitutionary

C) An accident

D) An example

 

2. ____________ means that the death of Christ fully satisfied all the righteous demands of God toward the sinner.

A) Justification

B) Regeneration

C) Propitiation

D) Grace

 

3. What is this a definition of? “That eternal act of God whereby He, in His sovereign good pleasure, and on account of no foreseen merit in them, chooses a certain number of men to be the recipients of special grace and of eternal salvation.”

A) Election

B) Free will

C) Dispensation

D) Propitiation

 

4. ___________ who are the recipients of efficacious grace respond to it and become believers.

A) Some

B) All

C) Few

D) None of the above

 

5.Fill in each blank with either the term regeneration or conversion

____________ refers to the response of the human being to God’s offer of salvation and approach to man. In ____________the soul is passive; in ___________, it is active. _________ may be defined as the communication of divine life to the soul … as the impartation of a new nature … or heart … and the production of a new creation.

 

6. To justify is to ________ righteous the one who has faith in Jesus Christ.

A) Make

B) Declare

C) Infuse

D) All of the above

 

7. The ground of justification is the ___________(Rom. 5:9)

A) Death of Christ

B) obedience of the saints

C) Sacraments

D) Sinlessness of Jesus’s life

 

8. (You can use your Bible if necessary) What two sets of verses deal directly with justification.

A) Acts 8:26-27; Galatians 1:18-19

B) Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 5:1

C) Matthew 25:31-46; Revelation 2:3-6

D) Genesis 29:1; John 6:1

 

9. The act of God by which believers become members of “God’s family” with all the privileges and obligations of family membership This is a definition of?

A) Adoption

B) Transubstantiation

C) Sanctification

D) Church membership

 

10. The word is used to describe the believer being purchased out of the slave market of sin and set free from sin’s bondage. The purchase price for the believer’s freedom and release from sin was the death of Jesus Christ (1 Cor. 6:20; 7:23; Rev. 5:9; 14:3, 4).

A) Reconciliation

B) Reorganization

C) Redemption

D) Recommitment

 

11.  The emphasis of ______________is that of making peace with God. Man who was estranged from God is brought into communion with God. Sin had created a barrier between man and God and rendered man hostile toward God (Isa. 59:1–2; Col. 1:21, 22; Ja. 4:4). Through Christ that enmity and the wrath of God was removed (Rom. 5:10). _____________ may thus be defined as “God removing the barrier of sin, producing peace and enabling man to be saved.”

A) Redemption

B) Reincarnation

C) Reconciliation

D) Baptism

 

 

12. __________ is the legal act of God whereby He removes the charges that were held against the sinner because proper satisfaction or atonement for those sins has been made.

A) Forgiveness

B) Forgetfulness

C) Transmutation

D) Faith

 

13. The word _____________means to set apart (it has the same root as the words saint and holy).

A) Glorify

B) Sanctify

C) Justify

D) None of the above

 

14. True or False.  Those whom God justifies He also glorifies?

 

15. ________ of the Believer In 2 Corinthians 3:18 spiritual transformation is described as a changing from glory to glory. __________ is implied as the last event in the change from glory to glory. In the process of salvation Paul lists ___________ as the last and final event (Rom 8:28–30).

A) Justification

B) Sanctification

C) Glorification

D) Omnification

 

16. What does each letter stand for in T.U.L.I.P.

T

U

L

I

P

 

17. What is found in 1 Corinthians 15:3-6?

A) The gospel

B)  The Apostle Paul’s credentials

C) Prophecy about the second coming of Christ

D) All of the above

If you want the answers either buy the book below or show up to class :)

All questions are modifications of the book by Paul P. Enns, The Moody Handbook of Theology (Chicago, Ill.: Moody Press, 1997).