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