Salvation by grace through faith
  • 1. Salvation by grace through faith is a profound theological concept that underscores the belief that humanity is saved not by its own efforts or merits, but through the unmerited favor of God, which is received by faith. This doctrine is central to Christian theology, emphasizing that God, in His love and mercy, offers salvation as a gift to all who believe in Jesus Christ. The idea is rooted in biblical scripture, notably in passages such as Ephesians 2:8-9, which states, 'For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.' This perspective shifts the focus from human ability to divine grace, suggesting that faith itself is also a gift from God, enabling believers to trust in Christ's redemptive work. It asserts that through faith, individuals are justified before God and reconciled into a right relationship with Him, symbolizing a complete reliance on Christ’s sacrifice rather than on human deeds or religious rituals. Consequently, this doctrine fosters a sense of humility among believers, reminding them that salvation is not something that can be earned or deserved, but is a demonstration of God’s grace. Moreover, it encourages a life of gratitude and obedience as an appropriate response to such grace, highlighting the transformational power of faith in the life of a believer.

    What does 'grace' mean in a biblical context?
A) A reward for good behavior
B) Unmerited favor from God
C) Punishment for sin
D) A form of mercy only
  • 2. According to Ephesians 2:8-9, how are we saved?
A) By rituals and ceremonies
B) By works of the law
C) By grace through faith
D) Through personal sacrifice
  • 3. What does Romans 3:23 state about all humans?
A) All have sinned
B) No one has sinned
C) Only the unrighteous have sinned
D) Some have sinned
  • 4. What is the key verse about salvation in John 3:16?
A) God gave His only Son
B) Give to the poor
C) You must keep the law
D) Good deeds will save you
  • 5. According to Galatians 2:16, how are we justified?
A) By following traditions
B) By adhering to the law
C) Through faith in Jesus Christ
D) By being baptized
  • 6. What does it mean to be 'redeemed'?
A) Bought back from sin
B) To improve oneself
C) To gain wealth
D) To be forgiven for a crime
  • 7. What is the role of repentance in salvation?
A) Feeling sorry for sins
B) Performing acts of penance
C) Confessing sins to others
D) Turning away from sin
  • 8. What do Christians believe about the nature of salvation?
A) It can be achieved through effort
B) It varies from person to person
C) It is primarily about following rules
D) It is a gift from God
  • 9. What does Hebrews 11:1 say faith is?
A) A feeling of peace
B) A religious ritual
C) A belief in good fortune
D) The assurance of things hoped for
  • 10. What does 1 John 1:9 say about confessing our sins?
A) We must do penance
B) Only the priest can forgive
C) He is faithful to forgive us
D) It's unnecessary for salvation
  • 11. What event is celebrated in Christianity emphasizing salvation?
A) Pentecost
B) Hanukkah
C) Easter
D) Christmas
  • 12. Which book of the Bible primarily discusses justification by faith?
A) Psalms
B) Genesis
C) Revelation
D) Romans
  • 13. What role does the Holy Spirit play in salvation?
A) Interprets scripture
B) Writes the laws in stone
C) Convicts of sin and guides believers
D) Rewards good deeds
  • 14. Which sacrament is often associated with the concept of salvation in Christianity?
A) Baptism
B) Communion
C) Confirmation
D) Anointing
  • 15. Which biblical figure exemplifies salvation through faith?
A) Moses
B) Solomon
C) David
D) Abraham
  • 16. Which Apostle is known for emphasizing justification by faith in his letters?
A) Paul
B) James
C) John
D) Peter
  • 17. What does the term 'justification' mean in salvation?
A) Working hard
B) Being good enough
C) Being forgiven for a time
D) Being declared righteous
  • 18. What does Matthew 7:21 warn about mere profession of faith?
A) Everyone will be saved
B) Good deeds are all that matter
C) Faith alone is enough
D) Not everyone who says 'Lord, Lord' will enter heaven
  • 19. What is essential for receiving grace according to 1 Peter 5:5?
A) Humility
B) Wealth
C) Pride
D) Knowledge
  • 20. What does James 2:26 suggest about faith and works?
A) Only works matter
B) Faith without works is dead
C) Works are irrelevant
D) Faith is all you need
  • 21. In John 3:16, what is promised to those who believe in Jesus?
A) Eternal life
B) Health
C) Wealth
D) Success
  • 22. Which verse states that our righteousness is like filthy rags?
A) Ephesians 2:1
B) Isaiah 64:6
C) Romans 3:10
D) Philippians 3:8
  • 23. Which Christian doctrine emphasizes that salvation is solely based on faith?
A) Sola Scriptura
B) Sola Fide
C) Sola Gratia
D) Soli Deo Gloria
  • 24. What is a common symbol of the new birth in Christianity?
A) Water
B) Blood
C) Oil
D) Fire
  • 25. Which prophet foretold a new covenant leading to salvation?
A) Daniel
B) Ezekiel
C) Isaiah
D) Jeremiah
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