The nature of discipleship in Christianity - Test
  • 1. What is the primary call to discipleship in Christianity?
A) Study the Bible
B) Follow Jesus
C) Pray daily
D) Attend church services
  • 2. Which of the following best describes a disciple?
A) A pastor
B) A church member
C) A theologian
D) A follower and learner of Jesus
  • 3. What does the term 'Great Commission' refer to?
A) Jesus' command to make disciples
B) A guideline for worship
C) An order to pray
D) A command to build churches
  • 4. What does being a disciple involve in terms of community?
A) Isolating from others
B) Building fellowship with other believers
C) Only focusing on individual goals
D) Relying on personal understanding
  • 5. Which book of the New Testament elaborates on the nature of discipleship?
A) Revelation
B) Hebrews
C) Matthew
D) James
  • 6. What did Jesus say would identify His disciples?
A) Their doctrinal accuracy
B) Their love for one another
C) Their social status
D) Their church attendance
  • 7. What is expected of disciples in terms of evangelism?
A) Critique other beliefs
B) Focus only on personal growth
C) Share the Gospel with others
D) Keep their faith private
  • 8. In what way did Jesus demonstrate servant leadership?
A) Sitting on a throne
B) Rejecting the needy
C) Washing His disciples' feet
D) Leading a rebellion
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