Revelation of Jesus as the Resurrection and the Life - Quiz
Revelation of Jesus as the Resurrection and the Life
  • 1. The revelation of Jesus as the Resurrection and the Life is a profound and transformative truth that lies at the heart of Christian faith. In the Gospel of John, Jesus emphatically declares, 'I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die' (John 11:25-26). This statement was made in the context of comforting Martha, following the death of her brother Lazarus. It encapsulates the essence of Jesus’s mission on Earth: to conquer death and offer eternal life. Through His own resurrection, Jesus illustrates that death is not the end but a passage to a new existence. The claim that He is the 'life' emphasizes not only the physical aspect of resurrection but also the spiritual life He offers to believers, which starts in this world and continues into eternity. This revelation invites individuals to place their faith in Christ, assuring them of hope and restoration even amid life's darkest moments. The promise of resurrection grants profound comfort to the faithful, underpinning the belief that physical death is but a temporary state, and through Jesus, believers are granted the assurance of everlasting life with God. This theological cornerstone inspires countless believers, transforming their understanding of death, life, and hope as they navigate their spiritual journeys.

    What does Jesus declare himself to be in John 11:25?
A) The Way, the Truth, and the Life
B) The Resurrection and the Life
C) The Good Shepherd
D) The Light of the World
  • 2. In which book of the Bible do we find Jesus claiming to be the Resurrection and the Life?
A) Mark
B) Luke
C) John
D) Matthew
  • 3. In which chapter does Mary and Martha express their faith in Jesus as the Resurrection?
A) Chapter 9
B) Chapter 11
C) Chapter 10
D) Chapter 12
  • 4. What was the reaction of the people to Jesus raising Lazarus?
A) They were angry
B) They didn't care
C) They were confused
D) Many believed in Him
  • 5. What does Jesus's resurrection signify for believers?
A) Eternal life
B) Wealth
C) Temporal power
D) Happiness in this life
  • 6. Which verse states, 'I am the Resurrection and the Life'?
A) John 3:16
B) John 11:25
C) Matthew 28:6
D) Luke 24:5
  • 7. In which event do we find Jesus revealing Himself as the Resurrection and the Life?
A) The raising of Lazarus
B) The Sermon on the Mount
C) The feeding of the 5000
D) The Last Supper
  • 8. What key emotion does Jesus express at Lazarus's tomb?
A) Joy
B) Anger
C) Fear
D) Compassion
  • 9. Which metaphor does Jesus use to describe his relationship to believers?
A) The Rock
B) The Vine
C) The Light
D) The Way
  • 10. How did Jesus demonstrate His authority over death?
A) By raising Lazarus
B) By teaching the disciples
C) By healing the sick
D) By preaching in the synagogue
  • 11. How did Jesus refer to himself in relation to life?
A) The source of life
B) A teacher of morality
C) A prophet of life
D) An angel of life
  • 12. What does Jesus say about those who believe in Him, even if they die?
A) They will not see God
B) They will suffer
C) They will perish
D) They will live
  • 13. What did Martha believe about Jesus's power?
A) He could heal the sick
B) He could cast out demons
C) He could raise her brother
D) He could help the poor
  • 14. What reaction did the people have when Lazarus came out of the tomb?
A) They were angry
B) They were amazed
C) They were scared
D) They were indifferent
  • 15. How long was Lazarus dead before Jesus arrived?
A) One day
B) Four days
C) Two days
D) Three days
  • 16. What was the purpose of Jesus raising Lazarus according to the Gospel of John?
A) To silence His critics
B) To fulfill prophecy
C) To prove His power
D) To glorify God
  • 17. According to Christian belief, what does Jesus's resurrection assure?
A) Worldly happiness
B) Wealth and prosperity
C) Success in life
D) Victory over sin and death
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