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