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Themes of grace, judgment, and salvation in Christianity
Contributed by: Haynes
  • 1. According to Christian belief, how is salvation primarily received?
A) By following the Ten Commandments
B) Through faith in Jesus Christ
C) By attending church regularly
D) Through performing good deeds
  • 2. What is the 'Great Commission' about?
A) Building churches
B) Administering judgment to others
C) Spreading the gospel to all nations
D) Saying prayers in public
  • 3. In Christianity, what is the significance of repentance?
A) Accepting sin as part of life
B) Justifying sinful acts
C) Turning away from sin towards God
D) Feeling guilty without change
  • 4. What does John 3:16 emphasize?
A) God's love and the gift of eternal life
B) The need for law
C) The condemnation of the world
D) A warning against sin
  • 5. According to Christian belief, who is the 'Judge' at the final judgment?
A) Paul
B) Moses
C) Peter
D) Jesus Christ
  • 6. What does salvation mean in Christian faith?
A) Achieving perfection
B) Living free from challenges
C) Being a good person
D) Deliverance from sin and its consequences
  • 7. What is the belief in the 'Second Coming' related to?
A) The end of all time
B) A sign of grace
C) God's ultimate judgment of the world
D) A return to Old Testament laws
  • 8. What is considered the ultimate act of God's grace?
A) The creation of the world
B) The giving of the law to Moses
C) The sacrifice of Jesus on the cross
D) The miracles performed by prophets
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