A) To teach morality B) To condemn sinners C) To establish a new kingdom D) To save humanity from sin
A) Condemned all sinners B) Redeemed humanity from sin and death C) Saved only Himself D) Established a new law
A) Eternal condemnation B) Eternal life and reconciliation with God C) Spiritual blindness D) Temporary salvation
A) Jesus Christ (Mark 2:7, Luke 5:21) B) Only God C) Priests only D) Humans
A) His power as God B) His inability to forgive C) His mercy and compassion (Matthew 9:6, Mark 2:5) D) His judgmental nature
A) To show His power B) To heal his physical body C) To demonstrate God’s mercy (Mark 2:1-12, Luke 5:17-26) D) To condemn him
A) Good deeds B) Faith and repentance (Luke 24:47, Acts 3:19) C) Payment for sins D) Prayer alone
A) Only believers B) None C) Only the righteous D) All humanity (John 3:16, Romans 3:23-24)
A) Everyone, regardless of background or status (John 3:16, Romans 5:8) B) Only the righteous C) Only believers D) No one
A) Only Gentiles B) Sinners (Matthew 9:13, Luke 19:10) C) The righteous D) Only Jews |