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1. T/F There are many passages in the Bible in which God makes promises to his
believers that they do not need to fear death. ** Answ** true
2. T/F Jesus always showed concern for not only the physical welfare of the people
he healed, but also for their spiritual welfare. ** Answ** true
3. T/F The miracles of Jesus over the forces of nature show that He is more than
capable of providing for all our earthly needs. ** Answ** true
4. T/F Jesus sometimes controlled nature just to prove that He had the power to do
it. ** Answ** false
5. T/F Sin affects only human beings; it has no effect on nature or the world as God
created it. ** Answ** false
6. T/F Jesus often told those who he healed from physical illness or demon
possession not to tel others about him. ** Answ** true
7. T/F Blasphemy is mocking God by claiming to be able to do something that only
God can do. ** Answ** true
8. T/F When making decisions about life issue like medical treatment at the end of
life, we must keep in mind that God is the author of life and He only has the right
to take a life. ** Answ** true
9. T/F It is never morally acceptable to cease life support systems, even when the
body can no longer sustain life on its own and there is no real hope for physical
recovery. ** Answ** false
10. T/F Sickness and death are a part of our world because of sin. ** Answ** true
11. T/F Every case of sickness can be attributed o a specific sin committed by the
person who suffers from the sickness. ** Answ** false
12. T/F Sometimes when God makes us wait for healing He is helping us learn
patience, perseverance, trust, and dependence on Him. ** Answ** true
13. T/F The term "Son of David" is a reference to the Messiah prophesied in the Old
Testament. ** Answ** true
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, 14. T/F The miracles of Jesus make it cleat that he was more concerned about the
needs of people than following the man-made rules of the Pharisees of the day.
** Answ** true
15. T/F Jesus did not want to be known as just a miracle-worker. He wanted to be
known for what He truly was; the Son of God. ** Answ** true
16. T/F Jesus always needed to be in close proximity to the sick in order to heal
them. ** Answ** false
17. T/F The people Jesus brought back from the dead were not really physically
dead; they were only sleeping. ** Answ** false
18. T/F Our bodies will undergo a physical transformation as they are rejoiced with
the soul on Judgement day. ** Answ** true
19. T/F Evil Spirits are a phenomenon of Biblical times and no longer need to be
feared today as they no longer exist, ** Answ** false
20. T/F The Decapolis was the capital city of the Romans in the eastern realm of the
Roman Empire. ** Answ** false
21. T/F We must always remember that we are not completely mature in our faith;
there are always ways to grow in our understanding of God and His Word. **
Answ** true
22. T/F We need to constantly be afraid of evil spirits in this world since thy are so
much more powerful beings than we are. ** Answ** false
23. T/F The Christian can face the circumstances of death with a much different
outlook than an unbeliever due to the comfort of knowing that since Christ has
conquered death, so will we. ** Answ** true
24. T/F God no longer performs miracles of healing. He simply leaves it up to doctors
and medicine to perform this task. ** Answ** false
25. T/F The raising of Lazarus after he had been dead for four days prefigured
Christ's own death and resurrection, and showed the disciples he had power
even over death. ** Answ** true
26. T/F The effects of sin can be seen n nature itself. ** Answ** true
27. T/F Evil spirits and demons recognized that Jesus was the Son of God and that
He had power and authority over them. ** Answ** true
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, 28. How should we go about making end of life decisions in a God pleasing manner?
** Answ** God doesn't want us to murder anyone, although if the machines are
the only thing keeping them alive and if you unplug them you are not directly
causing the person to die.
29. What do we need to consider before making the final decision about whether a
person is to live or die? ** Answ** Whether the person has mentioned their
will for the situation before or if the person has faith.
30. What happens to a person's body and soul when they die, and what will happen
to both on Judgement day? ** Answ** When you die your body stays on earth
but your spirit goes to heaven. On Judgement Day, they will be reunited and you
will and a new and perfect body.
31. T/F Parables are designed to explain a spiritual truth and to explain concepts
other than the divinely intended meaning. ** Answ** false
32. T/F Parables are fairy tales that use mythological creatures and figures to explain
the realities of God's will to us. ** Answ** false
33. T/F Like the host in several parables, God invites all people to spend eternity with
him in heaven. ** Answ** true
34. T/F God wants only certain people to be saved. ** Answ** false
35. T/F Good works by each individual play a vital role in the earning of that person's
salvation. ** Answ** false
36. T/F The evidence that faith has been worked in a person is the resultant good
works that are accomplished and the life that is led by the believer. ** Answ**
true
37. T/F Before we can experience the joys of heaven, we must put on the
righteousness of Christ given to us a gift from God. ** Answ** true
38. T/F A parable cannot show both God's love and judgment. ** Answ** false
39. T/F The excuses given by those invited to the Great Banquet show that
sometimes we must put other concerns above God in order to live successfully in
this life. ** Answ** false
40. T/F We need to be concerned with spreading the Gospel, as the parables show
that God's invitation to heaven is meant for all people. ** Answ** true
41. T/F People go to Hell because God only invites those who are worthy to
experience the joys of heaven. ** Answ** false
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