question 8 What truth claim expressed in Paul’s letters remains the fundamental hope of all true believers? Question 8 options:The promise of blessing for following God The promise of blessing for fol


question 8

What truth claim expressed in Paul’s letters remains the fundamental hope of all true believers?

Question 8 options:The promise of blessing for following God

The promise of blessing for following God 

The resurrection of Christ from the dead

The ability to place our fa

What does “faith” mean? 

Question 11 options:Placing your trust in God and working out your salvation through good works, knowing the Lord will honor your work and save you

Placing your trust in God and working out your salvation through good works, knowing the Lord will honor your work and save you 

Trusting in God’s promise to accept those who come to Him admitting their wrongdoing and clinging to the Lord as their only hope for deliverance

Believing in things that cannot be seen, hoping that they are true and you will be saved 

Placing all your decisions in the hand of God, trusting that He will give you a clear sign of what you need to do 

Next incorrect questionQuestion 13 (1 point)>

When were the epistles written? 

Question 13 options:

In the first and second century letters were written, but the church chose to only believe a handful of them by the fourth century 

The epistles were mostly written in the third and fourth century to defend the beliefs of Christianity 

In the early second century by the disciples of Christ’s followers 

In the first century by those who knew Christ or their close associates

Question 15 (1 point)

According to Paul in 2 Corinthians, what is the way to true glory? 

Question 15 options:Suffering

Suffering

Following your heart

Reaching gnosis (full knowledge

Following God and receiving blessing 

Question 18 (1 point)

Why did Paul write 2 Corinthians?

Question 18 options:

To call the churches back to the true gospel of salvation by grace through faith and away from the Judaizing heresy

To express his pastoral concern over their current situation, to let them know about his circumstances, and to prepare them for a visit from Timothy and possibly himself

To praise the church for its progress, to warn it of new threats, and to prepare it for his next visit

To address issues related to sexual misconduct, marriage, celibacy, idolatry, personal Christian freedom, worship, spiritual gifts, congregational order, the resurrection, and the age to come

Question 20 (1 point)

What does Ephesians consist of? 

Question 20 options:A call to the churches to bring them back to the true gospel of salvation by grace through faith and away from the 

A parting message calling Christians to endure in the faith, knowing that hardship is expected for the servants of God ;

A message further clarifying teaching on the end times, instructing the believers on handling wayward brothers and assuring them of their eventual victory, reward, and justice 

A series of statements about God, Christ, and salvation followed by exhortations urging readers to reflect God's truth and will in their lives

Question 21 (1 point)

According to Paul in Ephesians 2:1–10, salvation comes from what? 

Question 21 options:

A grace that has to be accepted

Good works

Grace and good works

God’s unmerited favor 

Question 23 (1 point)

What is the basic message of Colossians? 

Question 23 options:

A message further clarifying teaching on the end times, instructing the believers on handling wayward brothers and assuring them of their eventual victory, reward, and justice 

A call to the churches to bring them back to the true gospel of salvation by grace through faith and away from the Judaizing heresy

It was a parting letter encouraging his young associate to endure in the faith, knowing that hardship is expected for the servant of God 

The uniqueness and preeminence of Christ

Question 25 (1 point)

Why did Paul write 1 Thessalonians?

Question 25 options:To address issues related to sexual misconduct, marriage, celibacy, idolatry, personal Christian freedom, worship, spiritual gifts, congregational order, the resurrection, and the age to c

To encourage new believers by confirming that hard times are part of God’s plan for His people, by commending their faith and love, by giving further instructions, and by providing insight into the last things

To call the churches back to the true gospel of salvation by grace through faith and away from the Judaizing heresy

Question 26 (1 point)

Why did Paul write 2 Thessalonians? 

Question 26 options:

To praise the church for its progress, to warn it of new threats, and to prepare it for his next visit 

To further clarify teaching on the end times, to instruct the believers on handling wayward brothers, and to assure believers of their eventual victory, reward, and justice 

To express his pastoral concern over their current situation, to let them know about his circumstances, and to prepare them for a visit from Timothy and possibly himself

To address issues related to sexual misconduct, marriage, celibacy, idolatry, personal Christian freedom, worship, spiritual gifts, congregational order, the resurrection, and the age to come

Question 27 (1 point)

Why are 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus called the pastoral epistles? 

Question 27 options:

They were written by a pastor to two mentees, directing them on how to live their lives 

The letters express the heart of someone with pastoral giftings who never pastored a church 

Because they show pastoral concern for their recipients and deal with pastoral matters involving care of souls and orderly conduct in the church

These letters were written as training manuals for new pastors on how to preach and pastor the church.

Question 28 (1 point)

Why did Paul write 1 Timothy? 

Question 28 options:To encourage him to persevere in his work in Ephesus and to instruct him on matters related to church governance and Chr

It was a parting letter encouraging his young associate to endure in the faith, knowing that hardship is expected for the servant of God 

To express his pastoral concern over their current situation, to let them know about his circumstances, and to prepare them for a visit from Timothy and possibly himself

To instruct him on church governance and the proper Christian conduct expected of those in the church he ministered to on Crete 

Question 29 (1 point)

Why did Paul write 2 Timothy? 

Question 29 options:I

ng his young associate to endure in the faith, knowing that hardship is expected for the servant of God

To instruct him on church governance and the proper Christian conduct expected of those in the church he ministered to on Crete 

To express his pastoral concern over their current situation, to let them know about his circumstances, and to prepare them for a visit from Timothy and possibly himself

To encourage him to persevere in his work in Ephesus and to instruct him on matters related to church governance and Christian conduct

Question 30?

why did Paul write Titus?

Question 30 options:It was a parting letter encouraging his young associate to endure in the faith, knowing that hardship is expected for the servant of God

It was a parting letter encouraging his young associate to endure in the faith, knowing that hardship is expected for the servant of God 

To encourage him to persevere in his work in Ephesus and to instruct him on matters related to church governance and Christian

To express his pastoral concern over their current situation, to let them know about his circumstances, and to prepare them for a visit from Timothy and possibly himself

To instruct him on church governance and the proper Christian conduct expected of those in the church he ministered to on Crete

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