A) The Mediterranean Sea B) The Sea of Galilee C) The Dead Sea D) The Red Sea
A) They were excited B) They were afraid C) They were singing D) They were calm
A) The wind ceased B) The waves grew taller C) The clouds moved away D) The storm worsened
A) Why are you so afraid? B) What have you learned? C) Is this your first storm? D) Do you not have faith?
A) They were angry at the storm B) They were relieved and happy C) They felt guilty D) They were filled with great fear
A) He does not fear storms B) He is a teacher C) He is a good sailor D) He has power over nature
A) Luke B) Matthew C) John D) Mark
A) His need for rest B) His desire for quiet C) His authority over chaos D) His frustration with the disciples
A) Stay here and pray B) Let us go across to the other side C) Go fishing first D) Return to the temple
A) Nature's beauty B) The power of man C) Life's challenges D) God's anger
A) Chapter 1. B) Chapter 10. C) Chapter 4. D) Chapter 8.
A) Calm yourself B) Be still C) Stop roaring D) Go away
A) Faith in Jesus' power B) People should fear the storm C) Riches are important D) Suffering is to be avoided
A) Luxury yacht B) Sailing ship C) Barge D) Fishing boat
A) Trust in Jesus during troubled times B) Avoid storms C) Always have a life jacket D) Stay in safe places
A) Stop making waves! B) Calm down now! C) Peace! Be still! D) Return to normal!
A) He enjoys chaos B) He fears storms C) He is sovereign over all creation D) He is indifferent to human struggles
A) Resurrection miracle B) Feeding miracle C) Healing miracle D) Nature miracle
A) Evening B) Night C) Morning D) Midday
A) The disciples B) The Pharisees C) The crowds D) Children
A) As a weakness B) As a sign of faith C) As a natural human response to danger D) As unnecessary
A) They would be blown off course B) They would be hit by lightning C) They would drown D) They would be lost |