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 4. After each statement, indicate whether the statement is "True" or "False" (20 points).
1. All sinners stand exposed to the judgment of God.
True False
2. The Bible emphatically states that Jesus alone can save people from sin.
3. One important reason why people resent the preaching of the cross is that it strikes at the roots of human pride.
4. A murderer could reasonably plead before a judge that, because it was ten years since he had committed murder, he should not be punished.
5. The life that Christ laid down on the cross was merely a finite life.
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. Sincerity is a. all that is needed in matters of belief. b. important, but a person must also be right if his sincerity is to be of any value. c. not required for salvation at all. d. helpful, even if a person is sincerely wrong.
7. Reformation, as a basis for salvation, a. is acceptable to God. b. is a popular teaching and therefore must be right. c. ignores the fact that "God requireth that which is past". d. is exactly what Jesus taught.
8. Why did Christ have to die? a. To be a martyr to the cause. b. To show men how to die bravely. c. To pay for his own sins. d. To meet the full penalty of God's law against our sins.
9. In order to be effective, God's salvation a. must be personally received. b. must be fully understood. c. requires additional sacraments. d. must be administered in infancy.
10. The death of Christ on Calvary's cross a. is inadequate to cover the sins of all mankind. b. happened nearly 2000 years ago and is therefore of little value today. c. is sufficient for the sins of the whole world. d. has nothing to do with salvation at all.
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 4. Next to each statement, put the scripture that best supports it from the list provided. (40 points).
a. Proverbs 14:12 e. Romans 6:23 b. John 8: 34 f. II Corinthians 5:17 c. John 14:6 g. Ephesians 2:8-9 d. Romans 5:7-8 h. I John 2:2
11. There is a way that seems right to a man but its end is fatal.
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12. Jesus claimed to be the only way to God.
13. Salvation cannot be earned or merited by our own good works.
14. Christ's death is sufficient for all sinners.
15. Eternal life is offered us as a gift.
Questions On Lesson 5
True Or False Questions Listed below are several statements concerning the information in Lesson 5. In the space provided after each statement, indicate whether the statement is True or False (20 points).
16. God looks for the spontaneous love of our hearts.
17. God is satisfied only with those who, of their own free will, choose to love and honor Him.
18. Benjamin Franklin said that all men were normally balanced in their judgment.
19. If God took sinful men to heaven without first dealing with their sin they would be happy there.
20. The Bible reveals that men who reject Christ as Savior will not be able to bear to look upon His face when summoned into His presence for judgment.
Multiple Choice Questions Click the button to the left of the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. (20 points)
21. God made man a. incapable of sinning. b. imperfectly, because man was able to sin. c. an intelligent being, with a power of choice. d. as a puppet, only able to respond to the pull of unseen strings.
22. To say that God loves this world is a. nonsense, because it is too small to be of any significance to Him. b. unscientific, because both the telescope and the microscope reveal that God could not have any interest in it at all. c. true, because the Bible reveals that God loves the people who live here. d. presumption, because we have no sure means of knowing.
23. When facing the question of your eternal destiny, you should a. postpone a decision until science proves there is an after-life. b. believe what religious leaders say and not weigh too carefully the truth of their statements. c. allow prejudice to keep you from facing the sober statements of the Bible. d. remember that the hazard is always on the side of unbelief.
24. Most of the things we say we "know" we a. have carefully documented and proved for ourselves. b. accept by faith, having taken someone's word for it. c. are actually skeptical about. d. do not really know at all.
25. When the Bible states that sin demands and deserves eternal punishment, it a. is being unreasonable. b. proves that God is unkind and unfair. c. endorses that fact that God is holy. d. teaches a falsehood.
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 5. Next to each statement, put the scripture that best supports it from the list provided. (40 points)
a. John 3:16 e. I Corinthians 2:14 b. Acts 4:12 f. II Corinthians 4:3-4 c. Acts 16:30-31 g. II Corinthians 5:17 d. Romans 11:33-34 h. Revelation 21:8
26. God loves the world.
27. God's wisdom is far beyond that which man's finite intellect can fully comprehend.
28. Unbelievers are included in the list God gives of those who shall have their part in the lake of fire.
29. Salvation is made real in our experience when we believe on the Lord Jesus.
30. When a person is 'in Christ' (saved by Christ) he becomes a new creature in God's sight.
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