 - 1. The theological vision of eternal life in Christianity is deeply rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the writings of the New Testament, emphasizing a hope that transcends earthly existence and promises a personal relationship with God. Central to this vision is the belief in resurrection, where believers are assured that through faith in Christ's redemptive work, they will be raised to a new life after death. This eternal life is not merely a future promise, but a present reality experienced through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, enabling Christians to live in communion with God here and now. Furthermore, eternal life is characterized by a transformative experience of love, joy, and peace in the presence of God, often depicted in vivid imagery of a new heaven and new earth, where all suffering and sin are eradicated. This hope shapes moral and ethical living, encouraging believers to reflect God's love and grace in their daily lives while anticipating a glorious future in eternal fellowship with the Creator. The promise of eternal life provides a profound sense of purpose, motivating Christians to share the Good News and live out their faith in a world that often seems fraught with despair and uncertainty.
What is eternal life in Christian theology?
A) A metaphorical concept with no real existence. B) Life after death as determined by deeds only. C) A state of living forever in the presence of God. D) An endless cycle of reincarnation.
- 2. According to the New Testament, who provides eternal life?
A) Jesus Christ. B) The Apostles. C) Moses. D) The Prophets.
- 3. What does John 3:16 say about everlasting life?
A) All will perish, but some will be saved. B) No one can know what eternal life is. C) Only those who sin will have eternal life. D) Whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.
- 4. In Christian belief, what does salvation lead to?
A) Completion of tasks. B) Temporary peace. C) Eternal life. D) Learning of the truth.
- 5. What event is central to the promise of eternal life in Christianity?
A) The resurrection of Jesus. B) The birth of Jesus. C) The crucifixion of Jesus. D) The ascension of Jesus.
- 6. In Christian eschatology, what is the final state of eternal life?
A) Heaven. B) Hell. C) Purgatory. D) Earthly life continuing.
- 7. What act symbolizes the Christian belief in eternal life?
A) Communion. B) Confession of sins. C) Prayer. D) Baptism.
- 8. In Christian eschatology, what follows the Second Coming of Christ?
A) The Final Judgment B) Ascension C) The Rapture D) Millennial Kingdom
- 9. What do Christians believe about the nature of eternal life?
A) It is a gift from God. B) It must be earned through deeds. C) It is guaranteed for everyone. D) It is based solely on religious knowledge.
- 10. What is the 'Second Coming' expected to bring according to Christian belief?
A) The resurrection of the dead. B) A judgement day for all life on earth. C) The end of all religions. D) A new world devoid of sin.
- 11. Which Christian sacrament signifies the promise of eternal life?
A) Marriage B) Eucharist C) Confession D) Confirmation
- 12. Which biblical book contains the vision of the new Heaven and Earth?
A) Proverbs B) Revelation C) Psalms D) Genesis
- 13. What is a common Christian prayer that expresses hope for eternal life?
A) The Apostles' Creed B) The Lord's Prayer C) The Nicene Creed D) The Hail Mary
- 14. Which doctrine emphasizes salvation and eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ?
A) Transubstantiation B) Predestination C) Atonement D) Justification
- 15. According to Christianity, what is the ultimate reward for believers?
A) Riches. B) Being in God's presence. C) A perfect state on earth. D) Earthly power.
- 16. Which scripture is often quoted regarding eternal life?
A) John 3:16 B) Genesis 1:1 C) Psalms 23:1 D) Matthew 28:19
- 17. How does Christian doctrine view the relationship between eternal life and sin?
A) Sin determines the quality of life. B) Sin has no effect. C) Sin separates from eternal life. D) Sin enhances eternal life.
- 18. According to Revelation, what is promised to the faithful?
A) Freedom from all memories of suffering. B) Immediate access to God. C) Only a place of comfort. D) A new heaven and a new earth.
- 19. Which book of the New Testament discusses eternal life extensively?
A) Revelation B) John C) Hebrews D) Acts
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