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In the fall of 2020, the United States prison system adopted the use of digital tablets for prisoners. These tablets stream content that includes digital media like music, movies, college courses, and yes, even Bible studies.
Who Is God
This is the introductory study for students. The lessons and answers are provided here for you to use when reviewing lessons.
Who is God
1. What does the goodness of God give us the opportunity to do? 2:28
2. When Joey was incarcerated, what was his greatest opportunity given? 3:16
3. Is it true that God’s presence is available, and His desire is to be known by you? 3:34
4. What is Joey’s prayer for us? 4:12
5. In whose image have we been created? 5:21
6. What does Genesis 1:31 teach us about creation and God? 6:24
7. Where does Psalm 139:7-14 say God is? 6:49
8. What does Joey say about your life as seen in the Bible? 8:25
9. Did God create you for a purpose? 9:56
10. Does saying that God is good deny that evil exists? 10:00
1. What was the state of everything God originally created, including humanity? 0:25
2. What was the one rule God gave to Adam and Eve, and what were the consequences of disobedience? 1:17
3. Did God give humans free will to make relationships authentic and based on love rather than forcing obedience? 3:00
4. How did the serpent (Satan) tempt Eve, and what choice did Adam and Eve Make? 4:00
5. How did sin and evil enter the world, and who is ultimately responsible for our sin? 5:00
6. According to the Bible, where does temptation come from, and does God ever tempt us to sin? 5:20
7. Who was Satan originally, and what led to his rebellion against God? 6:30
8. Why is it difficult for humans to fully understand or question God’s plan regarding evil? 9:00
9. What two choices does God give humanity concerning sin and reconciliation? 9:20
10. What hope does God provide humanity despite the presence of evil in the world? 9:35
1. What sustained Joseph during his time in prison?
2. What should individuals reflect on to ensure they are walking with God?
3. What is salvation described as in the text?
4. Jesus provides a perfect, problem-free life to all who follow him.
5. What does the text say about challenges in life after following Jesus?
6. Why can Jesus sympathize with our weaknesses?
7. What does Romans 8:28-29 teach about life’s challenges?
8. What does the text encourage believers to do daily?
9. The goodness of God is meant to lead people to repentance.
10. Is the goodness of God is meant to lead people to repentance?
1. What is one reason Joey gives for why life can be filled with suffering? 0:17
2. What does Joey say about unanswered prayers? 0:59
3. According to Proverbs:3:5, What is the first step in understanding why God allows evil and suffering? 1:27
4. What does Joey say about questioning God? 2:38
5. What does Isaiah 1:18 say is God’s goal when he allows us to reason with him? 3:03
6. Which Biblical figure is mentioned as having questioned God about the suffering of his people? 3:11
7. How did Job react to his suffering, according to Joey? 3:47
8. What does Joey suggest about the purpose of suffering in God’s plan? 4:23
9. Is it true that even though we may not get answers to all our questions, we should trust God and stand in awe of His wisdom? 5:16
10. Is suffering a sign that God is punishing us for our sins? 6:55
1. In this Lesson of “Who is God?”, what did we learn about God’s nature?
2. What is one of the most impactful truths studied in this lesson?
3. Which biblical figure is highlighted as encountering God’s mercy while in prison in Genesis 39?
4. How does Joey describe his personal experience with God’s mercy? 1:39
5. True or False: The goodness of God and His mercy are unrelated to one another in Scripture.
6. What verse from Psalm highlights God’s goodness and mercy toward all 2:23 people?
7. What does the story of the mother pleading for mercy before the king illustrate about mercy? 3:26
8. In the parable of the prodigal son, how does the father react when his son returns home? 6:14
9. True or False: According to the parable of the prodigal son, the father represents God, who waits for us to return to Him with mercy and compassion. 6:36
10. What does Malachi 3:6 reveal about God’s mercy? 7:40
1. What was the consequence of Adam and Eve’s sin in the Garden of Eden?
2. In Genesis 3:15, what is foretold about the woman’s offspring?
3. How does God balance His justice and mercy?
4. What book in the Bible focuses on sorrow and grief, expressing the depth of human pain?
5. What does Lamentations 3:22-24 teach about God’s mercy?
6. What does the phrase “new mercy every morning” suggest?
7. What was the purpose of animal sacrifices in the Old Testament?
8. What did Hebrews 10:1-10 reveal about the limitations of animal sacrifices?
9. True or False: The Old Testament sacrificial system could permanently remove sin.
10. True or False: Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross was sufficient to forgive all sin, once and for all.
1. True/False: God’s mercy is only available to individuals, not nations.
2. How does the story of Nineveh show God’s mercy?
3. What caused Jonah to repent and obey God’s command?
4. How does God often use challenges in our lives?
5. Why did Jonah flee to Tarshish instead of obeying God?
6. Why did Jonah wang God to destroy the Ninevites?
7. What is required from those of us who have received God’s mercy?
8. Being in prison gives you a reason not to show mercy.
9. What does Romans 5:5 and Galatians 5:22 say about love?
10. What must we do to receive God’s mercy?
1. What is the greatest expression of God’s mercy?
2. What does Jesus’ perfect sacrifice achieve?
3. According to Ephesians 2:1-7, what was humanity’s condition before salvation?
4. Why can humans have a new relationship with God?
5. What leads to showing mercy to others?
6. How does self-awareness affect the way we judge others?
7. Romans 12:19 declares that vengeance belongs to individuals, not God.
8. What personal decision did Joey make in prison regarding an enemy?
9. What foundation did mercy help Joey establish in his life?
10. What impact can mercy have on communities and relationships?
1. What has the truths presented in this lesson done for lives and nations?
2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way God shows mercy?
3. What ultimate act of mercy did Jesus demonstrate?
4. Luke 6:27-29, what are we commanded to do when someone insults or harms us?
5. What surprising consequence came from Joey obeying Christ’s commands of mercy while in prison?
6. What does God promise when we show mercy to our enemies?
7. Christians must never fail in our duty to ___________ others.
8. True/False: Jesus’ command to forgive is limited and only applies when it is easy to forgive.
9. What important lesson does the parable of the Good Samaritan teach?
10. The parable of the Good Samaritan shows that showing mercy can sometimes require financial sacrifice and personal effort.
1. True or False: Your life is a love story defined by God’s relentless and perfect love, despite your failures and shortcomings.
2. What motivates everything that God does?
3. True or False: Love originates from God, and without Him, love would not exist.
4. Which of the following is NOT a reason why God loves us?
5. True or False: 4:37 God as a Father is unlike earthly fathers because He is perfect and without flaws.
6. What should you rely on during moments of loneliness or doubt?
7. What verse does Joey recommend memorizing to remind you of God’s love?
8. What does Jeremiah 31:3 reveal about God’s love? 6:37
9. According to Ephesians 3:17-19, what surpasses human understanding?
10. What does faith in God’s love provide to believers?
1. True or False: The prison environment is devoid of emotions and feelings.
2. Which of the following emotions are commonly experienced in prison life, according to the speaker?
3. True or False: Heartbreak is an unusual experience for those in prison.
4. What is a dual aspect of emotional pain discussed in the lesson?
5. True or False: God experiences real emotions.
6. How does God feel when people turn away from Him?
7. According to the lesson, what is one primary way to express love for God?
8. Which scripture supports loving others as a way to love God?
9. True or False: Loving one’s enemies is an optional teaching in Christianity.
10. What does Hosea 11:1-4 teach about how God leads His people?
1. What is the defining characteristic of true love?
2. What act demonstrates God’s ultimate love for humanity?
3. What’s the difference between God’s love from human love?
4. True or False: Jesus’ death on the cross is an example of self-giving love.
5. What does Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross offer to humanity?
6. Where is true life found?
7. What does true love seek to reflect?
8. What attributes of God must be considered alongside His love?
9. True or False: God’s wrath is an uncontrolled expression of anger similar to human emotions.
10. Why is God’s wrath necessary? 8:00
1. What does the crucifixion of Jesus Christ demonstrate?
2. According to Romans 1:18-20, what is revealed from heaven?
3. What does the gospel of Jesus Christ reveal?
4. Why can no one claim to be innocent before God?
5. How does God reconcile His wrath and love?
6. What is the central distinction between Christianity and other world religions regarding sin?
7. In Genesis 3:15, the first prophecy points to which future event?
8. What did God provide to cover Adam and Eve’s shame after their sin?
9. True or False: The death of Jesus Christ was necessary for the forgiveness of sin because no other payment could absolve the debt of humanity’s sin.
10. True or False: According to Romans 5:9, believers are saved from God’s wrath through Jesus Christ.
1. What is one of the greatest joys of salvation?.
2. What does union with God mean?
3. What is the primary role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer?
4. What happens when a believer is joined to the Lord?
5. What is necessary to stay close to God according to the lesson?
6. What does John 15:4-5 teach about living in union with Christ?
7. What is the key to living in love and following Christ’s example?
8. What should believers do when they fail and experience guilt?
9. Union with God is only available to certain Christians with special spiritual gifts. (0:29)
10. The Holy Spirit helps believers by producing godly fruit like love, joy, peace, and self-control, and by convicting them of sin. (2:12)
1. What does it mean when we say God is sovereign?
2. How does God govern the universe?
3. Which verse assures us that God works everything for the good of those who love Him?
4. What does God’s omnipotence mean?
5. Why does God not lie or act against His holiness?
6. What does Jeremiah 32:17 teach about God?
7. True/False: In the story of Joseph, God’s absence during his suffering shows that God sometimes abandons His people.
8. Why did God allow Joseph to be sold into slavery and imprisoned?
9. What is God’s promise in Psalm 27:10?
10. True/False: God’s love and sovereignty mean He deeply cares for every person He created.
1. What did Joseph use the favor God gave him for while in prison?
2. How long had it been since Joseph was sold into slavery and imprisoned when God’s sovereign plan began to unfold?
3. What does the lesson suggest about God’s timing in relation to human expectations?
4. What was Joseph’s main goal when he entered Pharaoh’s presence?
5. What did Joseph say to Pharaoh about the meaning of his dream?
6. God revealed to Joseph that Egypt would have ______ years of abundance and _____ years of famine.
7. According to the lesson, what role does suffering often play in God’s plan?
8. True/False: Jesus Suffered so that we may have everlasting life.
9. What was Joseph’s attitude toward the wrongs done to him by his brothers when they later bowed before him?
10. What did King Nebuchadnezzar acknowledge about God after his sanity was restored?
1. What is a key part of the Christian journey according to the lesson? :36
2. What did Job do when confronted by God?
3. What does Job declare about God’s purpose in Job 42:2?
4. True/False: Suffering always comes as a result of personal sin.
5. According to the lesson, why might suffering not always be a result of sin?
6. How is God’s nature revealed?
7. What does the lesson warn against regarding “jailhouse religion”?
8. Why did God redeem the Israelites from Egypt, according to Ezekiel 20:9?
9. What does prayer help us recognize?
10. True/False: The ministry of reconciliation involves calling others to return to God through repentance and faith in Jesus.
1. What is one key characteristic of the joy that comes from the Holy Spirit?
2. Where is the source of lasting joy for believers found?
3. What does the joy of a believer remind them of regarding their eternal future?
4. What can help believers experience unshakable joy, according to the lesson?
5. What is the role of God’s Word in relation to joy?
6. What kind of peace did Jesus leave with His followers, according to John 14:27?
7. What does sorrow do in the life of a believer?
8. Which of the following is a key way to increase joy in your life?
True/False Questions:
1. True or False: Joy in a believer’s life is purely based on human effort and circumstances.
2. True or False: Obedience to God’s commands leads to deeper experiences of His joy in the life of a believer.
1. What is the main theme of Romans 9?
2. In the passage from Romans 9:19-21, who is the Creator compared to?
3. What lesson can be learned from God allowing Satan to continue influencing the world?
4. What is emphasized as essential to trust in, even when we can’t comprehend God’s full purpose?
5. In the story of Pharaoh, what did God do to ensure that Pharaoh would not release the Hebrews?
6. True or False: Pharaoh’s heart was hardened by God so that he would eventually believe and be saved.
7. What does Hebrews 3:12-13 warn against?
8. According to Deuteronomy 30:19 and Joshua 24:15, what choice is presented to believers?
9. Joshua 24:15, Choose for yourselves this day whom you will ________, whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the river or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve _________.
10. True or False: The sovereignty of God should discourage believers because it emphasizes God’s control over all things.
1. What does the term “Holy” mean in the context of God’s character?
2. According to the lesson, what does holiness primarily refer to in relation to God?
3. What does Jesus teach about whom to fear in Luke 12:5?
4. What is the eternal consequence for those who reject God and His holiness?
5. True or False: Hell was created for humans because they chose to live in rebellion against God.
6. Which verse speaks about the importance of making one’s salvation “certain” by living according to God’s commands?
7. According to the lesson, how does the early church exemplify the fear of God?
8. What was the significance of God making the Sabbath holy in Genesis 2:2-3?
9.What was the purpose of the Sabbath according to Deuteronomy 5:15?
10. What is the ultimate rest that remains for the people of God, as mentioned in Hebrews 4:9-11?
1. Complaining is not compatible with faith because we trust that God is:
2. God cares for our afflictions and shows this through His actions with which group of people?
3. What did Moses encounter at Mount Horeb that demonstrated God’s holy presence?
4. God assured Moses of His presence and power by promising to perform ________, ________, and ________ to free the Israelites:
5. True or False: God is okay with us not obeying him if we have an excuse or personal insecurity.
6. When God freed the Israelites, what responsibility did He give them in Exodus 19:5-6?
7. Disobedience to God reflects a lack of what?
8. Jesus said, “You are my friends if you do what I ________.”
9. True or False: At Mount Sinai, God required the Israelites to wash their clothes and prepare to meet Him as an outward sign of holiness.
10. What did the sanctuary and the Most Holy Place symbolize?
1. What is the purpose of the Old Testament events, as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 10:11?
2. True/False: Nadab and Abihu’s actions showed respect for God’s holiness.
3. What happened to Nadab and Abihu as a result of their disobedience?
4. What was the Most Holy Place in the sanctuary meant to stress?
5. What was the main purpose of the Day of Atonement?
6. According to Leviticus 17:11, what was required for the forgiveness of sins?
7. In Leviticus 16:6-10, how many male goats was Aaron to present before the Lord at the Tabernacle?
8. What was the role of the high priest on the Day of Atonement?
9. What did the scapegoat on the Day of Atonement ultimately point to, according to the New Testament?
10. What does Jesus’ sacrifice provide for believers?
1. What was the tabernacle meant to show the people?
2. True/False: Sin separates people from God.
3. Why did the high priest enter the Holy of Holies?
4. What happened when Jesus died?
5. Why is the shedding of blood important in the Bible?
6. What lesson do we learn from Ananias and Sapphira?
7. True/False: The Bible teaches that believers should only honor God outside of prison.
8. How should Christians live according to Ephesians 5:3-5? )
9. What does “be holy because I am holy” mean?)
10. Who helps Christians live a holy life?
1. According to Luke 6:45, what produces holy actions?
2. What did Isaiah 29:13 say about the worship of God?
3. True or False: Matthew 6:5 tells us that the religious leaders were more concerned about being respected by people than to care about God.
4. What does Ephesians 4:22-24 instruct believers to do?
5. True or False: The old sinful nature is eradicated completely when someone is saved.
6. What should we do to win against sin in our lives?
7. What is the new creation’s mission, according to Acts 20:24?
8. What does God promise about His love for us?
9. What does it mean to “expect great things from God and attempt great things for God”?
10. What does 2 Corinthians 7:1 tell believers to do?
Christian Leadership (Part 1)
After students graduate from the Who is God Bible study, they progress to our second study, Christian Leadership. The lessons and answers are provided here for you to use when reviewing lessons.
Christian Leadership
Christian Leadership Lesson 1:
1. Jesus told his first followers to follow him, and he said he would help them to do what?
a. Jesus told his first followers to follow him, and he said he would help them to catch more fish in the sea.
b. Jesus told his first followers to follow him, and he said he would help them to become fishers of men.
c. Jesus told his first followers to follow him, and he said he would help them to become wealthy.
d. Jesus told his first followers to follow him, and he said he would help them to overthrow the Roman government.
2. When people follow Jesus, what does he want to do with them?
a. According to the text, when people follow Jesus, he wants them to remain focused on their past.
b. According to the text, when people follow Jesus, he wants to give them earthly riches.
c. When people follow Jesus, he wants to make them into something new that will permanently change their purpose and life direction.
d. According to the text, when people follow Jesus, he wants them to isolate themselves from others.
3. True or False: When someone believes in Jesus, they get a new job in their town.
a. True: When someone believes in Jesus, they will always get a better job in their local area.
b. False: When someone believes in Jesus, they do not necessarily get a new job in their town because the holy calling that comes with salvation is not dependent on one’s location or circumstances.
4. What helps believers have the ability to serve Jesus?
a. Their natural talents and abilities are sufficient to serve Jesus].
b. Formal education and training are the primary means for believers to serve Jesus.
c. The manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all, as the Holy Spirit who has come to live inside us will manifest his work through us so that our lives may benefit others.
d. Believers must accumulate wealth to effectively serve Jesus.
5. When someone becomes a Christian, they become part of a new group called what?
a. When someone becomes a Christian, they become part of a specific political party.
b. When someone becomes a Christian, they become part of their local community center.
c. When someone becomes a Christian, they become part of a social club with other Christians in their town.
d. When someone becomes a Christian, they become part of the spiritual body of Christ, which is his true church made of every living, saved individual who has been united to Jesus Christ.
For 6. Where did the nickname “Christian” first come from?
a. The nickname “Christian” first came from Jesus himself, naming his followers this.
b. The nickname “Christian” first came from the Roman government officially labeling followers of Jesus.
c. The nickname “Christian” first came from a nickname people in Antioch gave to believers after people began to witness their lifestyles.
d. The nickname “Christian” first came from the early believers choosing this name for themselves at the first church council.
7. True or False: If someone says they are a Christian, they always act like Jesus.
a. True: If someone says they are a Christian, their behavior will perfectly mirror Jesus.
b. False: If someone says they are a Christian, they do not always act like Jesus because many people who profess to be Christians do not reflect the identity and work of Jesus Christ but continue to exhibit the passions and perspectives of their own fleshly lives.
8. Having the mind of Christ means we should try to be what?
a. Having the mind of Christ means we should try to be always focused on our own needs and desires.
b. Having the mind of Christ means we should try to seek power and control over others.
c. Having the mind of Christ means we should try to be humble and willing to serve others is what having the mind of Christ means, just as Jesus emptied himself and became a servant.
d. Having the mind of Christ means we should try to be constantly seeking recognition and praise.
9. Why is humility important for people who are Christian leaders?
a. Humility is important for people who are Christian leaders because it guarantees them financial success.
b. Humility is important for people who are Christian leaders because it makes them popular with everyone.
c. Humility is important for people who are Christian leaders because it can help solve many problems.
d. Humility is important for people who are Christian leaders because it ensures they will never face opposition.
10. True or False: The text says that God wants all believers to guide other people to learn about Jesus.
a. True: The text says that God wants all believers to guide other people to the saving knowledge of Him.
b. False: The text says that God only wants pastors and missionaries to teach others about Jesus.
1. According to Proverbs 24:16, what happens when a righteous person falls?
A. A righteous person never falls.
B. A righteous person may fall seven times but will rise again.
C. A righteous person is punished for falling.
D. A righteous person gives up after failing once.
2. According to Philippians 1:6, what can we be confident in?
A. We can be confident that our sentence will be shortened.
B. We can be confident that God will complete the good work He began in us.
C. We can be confident that we won’t make mistakes again.
D. We can be confident that life will be easy.
3. How does the child in the video learn to cook stir-fry?
A. The child learns by going to cooking school.
B. The child learns by watching online cooking lessons.
C. The child learns by imitating his father.
D. The child learns by reading a recipe.
4. What did the chaplain do to promote humility and unity among inmates?
A. The chaplain started a Bible trivia contest.
B. The chaplain held a foot-washing service.
C. The chaplain organized a talent show.
D. The chaplain hosted a movie night.
5. What uniquely transformed the prison in Humaitá, Brazil?
A. The prison was transformed by strict rules and punishment.
B. The prison was transformed by constant lockdowns.
C. The prison was transformed by the Word of God.
D. The prison was transformed by a new warden.
6. What does the Bible do, according to the lesson?
A. The Bible only informs people with knowledge.
B. The Bible only tells stories from history.
C. The Bible informs and transforms people’s lives.
D. The Bible is only useful for religious leaders.
7. Why is Jesus considered the ultimate role model?
A. Jesus lived a luxurious and easy life.
B. Jesus gave His followers strict rules without showing them how to follow them.
C. Jesus taught love but didn’t practice it.
D. Jesus lived out what He taught and modeled the life we are to imitate.
8. True or False: The Holy Spirit teaches us, convicts us, and helps us respond with Christlike attitudes.
9. True or False: The Bible was written by human authors without any divine influence.
10. True or False: Transformation into the image of Christ happens instantly once you start reading the Bible.
Christian Leadership Lesson 3:
1. What did Ruben Greenberg do to help restore inner-city neighborhoods?
A. Hired private contractors to clean them up
B. Ignored the issues in low-income areas
C. Ruben Greenberg Enlisted local prisoners to help clean up trash and graffiti
D. Relocated the residents to new neighborhoods
2. What spiritual parallel is drawn from Greenberg’s story?
A. We are always punished for past mistakes
B. God uses those who once harmed communities to help restore them
C. Prisoners can never change
D. People can’t rebuild what they’ve broken
3. In Luke 6:47-49, what does the foundation of a house represent?
A. A person’s wealth and reputation
B. Religious traditions
C. In Luke 6: 47-49 the foundation of a house represents Obedience to God’s Word
D. The church building
4. According to the lesson, what reveals the true strength of our life’s foundation?
A. How beautiful our life looks from the outside
B. How many friends we have
C. Whether our life stands firm during storms reveals the true strength of our foundation.
D. The size of our home
5. What does Ephesians 2:19-22 say about believers?
A. They are to separate from each other
B. They are strangers and outsiders
C. Ephesians 2:19-22 says that believers are fellow citizens and part of God’s spiritual house
D. They build physical temples for God
6. What happened in a violent California prison when Christian believers formed a prayer circle?
A. The riot became worse
B. Prison guards intervened with force
C. The atmosphere changed and the conflict dissolved
D. All the prisoners were locked down
7. In 1 Kings 6:7, what is the significance of how the temple was built?
A. It was built with noisy celebration
B. The significance of how the temple was built In 1 Kings 6:7 each stone was prepared in silence before being assembled
C. It was built in one day
D. The temple was never completed
8. What does the quarry represent in the lesson?
A. A place of punishment
B. A forgotten location
C. In the lesson the quarry represents the place where God shapes us, like prison or jail
D. A place where people are abandoned
9. According to 1 Corinthians 3:11-15, what happens to our work for Christ?
A. It is immediately rewarded on earth
B. It doesn’t matter as long as we are saved
C. According to 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 our work for Christ is tested by fire to reveal its lasting value
D. It disappears after we die
10. What kind of building materials represent lasting spiritual work?
A. Wood, hay, and straw
B. Plastic and glass
C. Gold, silver, and precious stones represent lasting spiritual work.
D. Stone and bri
Christian Leadership Lesson 4:
1. According to the Bible, who is the cornerstone of God’s plan and purpose?
A. Moses
B. Peter
C. According to the Bible, Jesus is the cornerstone of God’s plan and purpose.
D. Paul
2. Why is it crucial to understand the identity of Jesus Christ?
A. Because it helps us argue better
B. It is crucial to understand the identity of Jesus Christ because it is essential for our growth and development in God’s calling for our lives.
C. Because He wrote the Bible
D. Because He was a great teacher
3. What does John 1:1-2 reveal about Jesus’ existence? A. He began existing when He was born
B. He was created by God
C. John 1:1-2 reveals that Jesus existed in the beginning, was with God, and was God.
D. He came from Abraham
4. What does John 1:14 tell us about the Word?
A. The Word disappeared from Heaven
B. The Word became an angel
C. John 1:14 tells us that the Word became flesh and dwelled among us.
D. The Word changed His name
5. What does it mean that Jesus has two natures?
A. He is half man and half angel
B. He is only human
C. Jesus having two natures means that He is fully God and fully man
D. He is neither human nor divine
6. What does Colossians 2:9 declare about Jesus?
A. He was partly divine
B. He was a messenger
C. Colossians 2:9 declares that all the fullness of deity lives in bodily form in Jesus.
D. He was a prophet only
7. What does Hebrews 1:3 say about Jesus’ nature and work?
A. He was a good example to follow
B Hebrews 1:3 says that Jesus is the radiance of God’s glory and provided purification for sins.
C. He was sent to teach good morals
D. He was an angel who became a human
8. Why did the Jews seek to stone Jesus after He said, “Before Abraham was born, I am”?
A. Because He broke the law
B. Because He claimed to be a prophet
C. The Jews sought to stone Jesus because He used the divine name of God, claiming to be God.
D. Because He performed miracles
9. In Matthew 18:20, what does Jesus say about being present?
A. He sends angels instead
B. He will return later
C. In Matthew 18:20, Jesus says that where two or three are gathered in His name, He is there with them.
D. He is only present in churches
10. What does Jesus claim in Matthew 28:18?
A. He has some authority on earth
B. He has authority only over Israel
C. Jesus claims in Matthew 28:18 that all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Him.
D. He shares authority with the disciples
Christian Leadership Lesson 5:
1. True or False:
Jesus became human so He could relate to us and be our faithful High Priest. High Priest.
2. According to Hebrews 2:17, why did Jesus have to be made like His brethren?
A. Jesus had to be made like His brethren to live a normal life.
B. Jesus had to be made like His brethren to perform miracles.
C. According to Hebrews 2:17, Jesus had to be made like His brethren to be a merciful and faithful High Priest.
D. Jesus had to be made like His brethren to preach to the Gentiles.
3. True or False: Jesus was tempted just like us and therefore cannot understand our struggles.
4. According to Hebrews 10:5–7, what did Jesus say when He came into the world?
A. Jesus said, “I have come to lead a nation.”
B. According to Hebrews 10:5–7, Jesus said, “I have come to do your will, O God.”
C. Jesus said, “I have come to perform miracles.”
D. Jesus said, “I have come to defeat Rome.” Answer: According to Hebrews 10:5–7, Jesus said, “I have come to do your will, O God.”
5. True or False:
The virgin birth allowed Jesus to be both fully God and fully man.
6. What does the word “incarnation” mean?
A. The word “incarnation” means God chose an angel to speak.
B. The word “incarnation” means God became human in the flesh.
C. The word “incarnation” means Jesus only appeared to be human.
D. The word “incarnation” means God left heaven forever.
7. According to scripture, what human experiences did Jesus feel?
A. According to scripture, Jesus felt hunger, thirst, sorrow, fatigue, and temptation.
B. Jesus only felt divine power and never suffered.
C. Jesus lived without emotions or needs.
D. Jesus experienced joy and peace, but never sorrow or fatigue.
8. True or False:
While on Earth, Jesus submitted the use of His divine power to the will of the Father.
9. According to 1 John 3:1–3, what hope do believers have?
A. Believers have hope that they will be powerful rulers.
B. Believers have hope that they will live a trouble-free life.
C. According to 1 John 3:1–3, believers have hope that they will one day be like Jesus in glorified bodies.
D. Believers have hope that they will earn salvation through works.
10. What truth gave Joey daily strength in hard times?
A. The truth that good deeds bring success gave the writer daily strength.
B. The truth that Jesus died so he could live for Him gave daily strength.
C. The truth that angels watched over him gave the writer daily strength.
D. The truth that the world would eventually understand him gave strength.
Lesson 6
1. True or False: According to Deuteronomy 6:4, the Bible teaches that there is more than one true God
2. Why is it important to understand who God is before we try to love Him?
A. Because God requires obedience before love
B. Because loving God is not important
C. It is important to understand who God is before we try to love him because understanding God helps us love Him properly
D. Because love is only for the weak
3. True or False: Idolatry includes only the worship of physical statues and carved images.
4. What is the danger of idolatry according to 1 Corinthians 10:20?
A. It brings bad luck
B. It leads to legal trouble
C.The danger of idolatry according to 1 Corinthains 10:20 is that Sacrifices to idols are actually offered to demons
D. It makes people popular
5. True or False: The Bible teaches that believing in God is enough to receive salvation.
6. According to Ephesians 2:8–9, how is salvation received?
A. By doing good deeds
B. By attending church regularly
C. According to Ephesians 2:8-9, Salvation is received by grace through faith, not by works
D. By obeying all the commandments perfectly
7. True or False: God created us in Christ Jesus so that we could perform good works He planned for us.
8. What is the result of becoming a new creation in Christ?
A. We get everything we want
B. We are free to do as we please
C. The result of becoming a new creation in Christ is that we begin living a life that reflects God’s purposes
D. We no longer have to obey God’s Word Correct Answer:
C. We begin living a life that reflects God’s purposes Explanation: Salvation transforms us into people who reflect Christ and fulfill God’s plan.
9. True or False: Our good works should be done for recognition and to earn rewards.
10. What role do believers play in God’s work today?
A. They are passive observers of God’s kingdom
B. Believers are called to reflect God’s kingdom and do good works
C. They are only responsible for their own lives
D. They must wait until heaven to live out their faith
1. What is the core truth about God’s nature explored in Lesson 7?
A. God is one and alone
B. God is triune—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
C. God is separate from creation
D. God is a distant and impersonal force
2. According to John 14:16, who did Jesus promise would be sent to believers after His departure?
A. A new prophet
B. A comforter
C. An angel
D. A teacher
3. How does the Holy Spirit help believers according to Romans 8:26?
A. He provides material wealth
B. He intercedes with wordless groans when we don’t know how to pray
C. He heals all physical illnesses
D. He speaks in dreams
4. What does John 16:13 describe the Holy Spirit as doing?
A. He will create new prophecies
B. He will guide believers into all truth
C. He will perform miracles for all to see
D. He will lead believers to ignore the Bible
5. How does the Holy Spirit reveal His distinct personhood in Scripture?
A. He creates new worlds
B. He hears, speaks, teaches, and makes choices
C. He judges believers
D. He only provides material blessings
6. According to the lesson, why should we trust in the revelation of God’s identity?
A. Because it makes logical sense
B. Because Scripture reveals it as truth, beyond human reasoning
C. Because everyone else believes it
D. Because it’s a common tradition
7. What role does Jesus Christ play in our relationship with God according to 2 Corinthians 13:14?
A. He offers His grace to sustain us
B. He gives us power over others
C. He condemns the world
D. He stays distant and uninvolved
8. How does the Holy Spirit engage with believers in their daily lives?
A. By being distant and uninvolved
B. By helping them live out God’s calling and making choices in daily decisions
C. By giving them knowledge of all secrets
D. By removing all difficulties from their lives
9. True or False: The Holy Spirit is simply a force and not a distinct person with abilities such as hearing, speaking, and teaching.
10. True or False: Romans 8:26 reveals that the Holy Spirit intercedes on behalf of believers when they are unable to pray effectively.
1. What is the primary way God expressed His love for the world?
A) By creating the universe
B) By giving His only begotten Son
C) By sending angels to guide us
D) By providing us with material wealth
2. According to the speaker, what made the prison “hard yards”?
A) The violence and security measures
B) The size of the prison cells
C) The hardness of men’s hearts
D) The lack of food and supplies
3. What does John 3:16 say about God’s love for the world?
A) God loves the world and will bless it abundantly
B) God loves the world and wants it to follow Him without question
C) God loved the world so much that He gave His only Son to save it
D) God loves the world but leaves it to its own devices
4. Which verse expresses God’s everlasting love for His people?
A) 1 John 3:1
B) Jeremiah 31:3
C) Psalm 52:8
D) Romans 8:26
5. How does God demonstrate His love to us according to the script?
A) Through His ability to punish sinners
B) By answering every prayer immediately
C) By giving the best He possesses—His Son
D) By allowing us to have everything we want
6. What is the significance of God calling us His children?
A) It shows He expects us to obey His commands perfectly
B) It makes us part of the family of God with an eternal relationship
C) It means we are to be rich and powerful
D) It gives us the ability to judge others
7. According to 1 John 1:9, what does God do when we confess our sins?
A) He punishes us for our mistakes
B) He is faithful and just to forgive and cleanse us from unrighteousness
C) He forgets we ever sinned
D) He lets us remain guilty but gives us grace to endure
8. What should be our response to the love of God, according to the lesson?
A) To ignore it and live as we wish
B) To express it to others by living a life of sacrifice
C) To question His love constantly
D) To depend on others for love and not seek it from God
True or False Questions
9. God’s love is only temporary and will fade over time.
10. The speaker encourages believers to trust in the mercy of God and continue to flourish in His love, even in difficult circumstances.
1. According to Romans 5:3–5, how is the love of God poured into our hearts?
A. Through reading Scripture
B. By attending church
C. Through the Holy Spirit
D. By doing good works.
2. What does tribulation produce according to Romans 5? A. Bitterness B. Patience C. Fear D. Rebellion
3. In the lesson, what is said to block God’s love from being poured into our hearts?
A. Fear
B. Sin
C. Nothing
D. Anger
4. What role did the Holy Spirit play in the story of Philip and the Ethiopian official in Acts 8:29?
A. He protected Philip from harm
B. He told Philip to run to the chariot
C. He gave Philip a vision of the future
D. He gave the Ethiopian the Scriptures
5. What analogy did Jesus use in John 3:6–8 to describe the Holy Spirit?
A. Fire
B. Water
C. Wind
D. Light
6. What does 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 teach about our bodies?
A. They are worthless without God
B. They are temples of the Holy Spirit
C. They belong to the government
D. They are to be ignored spiritually
7. According to Acts 1:8, what would the disciples receive when the Holy Spirit came upon them? A. Wealth B. Freedom C. Power D. Knowledge ✅ Answer: C. Power
8. Why did the man in prison walk the yard with a Bible every day?
A. He was afraid
B. He wanted to prove a point to the guards
C. The Holy Spirit directed him to be a witness
D. He was looking for a fight
9. True or False: The Holy Spirit can only guide us in church settings.
10. True or False: The presence of the Holy Spirit changes your body into a temple of God.
- Jesus’ love is based on___.
- A) Jesus’ love is based on how good we are.
- B) Jesus’ love is based on what we have done.
- C) Jesus’ love is based on God’s nature.
- D) Jesus’ love is based on how he feels.
2. What does the Bible teach about living a godly life?
- A) It will lead to prosperity without struggle.
- B) It will involve persecution.
- C) It will make us immune to hardships.
- D) It will guarantee fame and recognition.
3. In what way did God support Joseph in prison?
- A) He kept Joseph hidden from the authorities.
- B) He gave Joseph mercy, favor, and His presence.
- C) He made Joseph the prison’s ruler.
- D) He provided Joseph immediate freedom.
4. What is the purpose of spending time in God’s presence?
- A) To avoid facing difficult circumstances.
- B) To receive instant answers to prayers.
- C) To shape and mature our spiritual lives.
- D) To perform miracles and wonders.
5. According to Moses, what was more important than reaching the Promised Land?
- A) The journey itself.
- B) God’s presence going with them.
- C) The wealth they would gain.
- D) The number of people who followed them.
6. Why did God lead the Israelites through the Red Sea instead of the shorter route to the Promised Land?
- A) To teach them patience.
- B) To perform a miracle and refine them.
- C) Because the shorter route was closed.
- D) To avoid confrontation with other nations.
7. What was the spiritual purpose of Joseph’s imprisonment?
- A) To punish him for his actions.
- B) To prepare him to become the ruler of Egypt.
- C) To give him time to escape his problems.
- D) To teach him how to be silent.
8. How does God’s presence impact our emotional state?
- A) It makes us immune to sadness or pain.
- B) It brings fullness of joy, especially in difficult times.
- C) It causes us to avoid emotional challenges.
- D) It replaces all emotional struggles with happiness.
9. True or False: The ultimate goal of life is to reach the destination, not to experience God’s presence.
10. True or False: God allows difficult situations, like Joseph’s imprisonment, to refine and prepare us for our purpose.
- Jesus’ love is based on___.
- A) Jesus’ love is based on how good we are.
- B) Jesus’ love is based on what we have done.
- C) Jesus’ love is based on God’s nature.
- D) Jesus’ love is based on how he feels.
2. What does the Bible teach about living a godly life?
- A) It will lead to prosperity without struggle.
- B) It will involve persecution.
- C) It will make us immune to hardships.
- D) It will guarantee fame and recognition.
3. In what way did God support Joseph in prison?
- A) He kept Joseph hidden from the authorities.
- B) He gave Joseph mercy, favor, and His presence.
- C) He made Joseph the prison’s ruler.
- D) He provided Joseph immediate freedom.
4. What is the purpose of spending time in God’s presence?
- A) To avoid facing difficult circumstances.
- B) To receive instant answers to prayers.
- C) To shape and mature our spiritual lives.
- D) To perform miracles and wonders.
5. According to Moses, what was more important than reaching the Promised Land?
- A) The journey itself.
- B) God’s presence going with them.
- C) The wealth they would gain.
- D) The number of people who followed them.
6. Why did God lead the Israelites through the Red Sea instead of the shorter route to the Promised Land?
- A) To teach them patience.
- B) To perform a miracle and refine them.
- C) Because the shorter route was closed.
- D) To avoid confrontation with other nations.
7. What was the spiritual purpose of Joseph’s imprisonment?
- A) To punish him for his actions.
- B) To prepare him to become the ruler of Egypt.
- C) To give him time to escape his problems.
- D) To teach him how to be silent.
8. How does God’s presence impact our emotional state?
- A) It makes us immune to sadness or pain.
- B) It brings fullness of joy, especially in difficult times.
- C) It causes us to avoid emotional challenges.
- D) It replaces all emotional struggles with happiness.
9. True or False: The ultimate goal of life is to reach the destination, not to experience God’s presence.
10. True or False: God allows difficult situations, like Joseph’s imprisonment, to refine and prepare us for our purpose.
Christian Leadership Lesson 12
1. According to the lesson, what are the four categories of spiritual fruit a disciple can produce?
A. Character, actions, possessions, and wealth
B. The four categories of spiritual fruit a disciple can produce are character, actions, disciple-making, and praise
C. Feelings, discipline, education, and prayer
D. Relationships, knowledge, gifts, and charity
2. True or False:
The fruit of the Spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23 only applies to how we treat others.
3. What kind of fruit do love, joy, and peace represent according to Galatians 5:22?
A. Fruit that relates to how we treat others
B. Fruit that represents outward behavior
C: Love, joy, and peace reflect fruit that represents our inner feelings, attitudes, and disposition.
D. Fruit that is shown through physical actions
4. What does the passage say about the one thing we all carry out of prison?
A. We all carry the memories we made.
B. We all carry the items we collected.
C. The one thing we all carry out of prison is the character we developed during our time of incarceration
D. We all carry the dreams of our future.
5. True or False:
Spiritual fruit can be manufactured through effort, discipline, and strong will.
6. According to Ephesians 5:9-10, where must our lives be positioned in order to abound in fruit?
A. In consistent discipline, success, and wisdom
B. In church attendance, prayer, and sacrifice
C. Our lives must be positioned in goodness, righteousness, and truth to abound in fruit, according to Ephesians 5:9-10.
D. In fear of God, humility, and fasting
7. What does 1 Timothy 4:7 encourage believers to do?
A. 1 Timothy 4:7 encourages believers to exercise themselves unto godliness
B. Prepare themselves for trials
C. Fast and pray daily
D. Gain wisdom through study
8. Why is the fruitfulness of Jesus’ life described in Acts 10:38?
A. To show that miracles are greater than good works
B. To emphasize His holiness
C. The fruitfulness of Jesus’ life is described in Acts 10:38 to illustrate that a life filled with the Holy Spirit results in doing good
D. To prove that He was the Son of God
9. According to Philippians 1:9-10, how should love grow in a believer’s life?
A. Love should grow through good intentions.
B. According to Philippians 1:9-10, Love should grow in knowledge and judgment.
C. Love should grow with patience and silence.
D. Love should grow with kindness and empathy.
10. True or False:
God has a purpose for your life, and He has appointed you to live as a fruitful disciple, despite your past mistakes.
Leadership Lesson 13:
What happened when the speaker confessed their sins and received Christ?
A. The speaker continued to enjoy their old lifestyle. .
B. The speaker was immediately perfect and never sinned again.
C. The speaker went back to their old ways and ignored the Holy Spirit.
D. The speaker’s mind and heart were transformed, and they no longer desired their old life.
2. According to Romans 7:18, what is true about our flesh?
A. According to Romans 7:18, our flesh is good and can lead us to righteousness.
B. According to Romans 7:18, our flesh is where the Holy Spirit lives.
C. According to Romans 7:18, nothing good dwells in our flesh.
D. According to Romans 7:18, our flesh is neutral and does not affect our actions.
3. What is the “new law” that sets us free according to Romans 8:1-2?
A. The new law is the law of gravity.
B. The new law is the law of our emotions.
C. The new law that sets us free according to Romans 8:1-2 is the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus.
D. The new law is the law of religious rituals.
4. How does the airplane analogy relate to spiritual life?
A. The airplane analogy shows that the law of sin and death lifts us to holiness.
B. The airplane analogy shows that being in Christ allows us to live in a new way, like flying.
C. The airplane analogy shows that we can escape all problems by trying harder.
D. The airplane analogy shows that gravity helps us rise above temptation.
5. What does Philippians 2:13 say about why we desire to follow God?
A. Philippians 2:13 says we desire to follow God because of our own willpower.
B. Philippians 2:13 says we desire to follow God because of our past failures.
C. Philippians 2:13 says we desire to follow God because God is working in us.
D. Philippians 2:13 says we desire to follow God because we fear punishment.
6. According to Romans 7:25, Jesus is not only our Savior from the penalty of sin but also from______.
A. Jesus is not only our savior from the penalty of sin but also from the power of sin.
B. According to Romans 7:25, we want to obey and serve God because He is working in us.
C. According to Philippians 2:13, we want to obey and serve God because we fear punishment.
D. According to Philippians 2:13, we want to obey and serve God because it’s expected in church.
7. What must believers do with the qualities God has placed inside them?
A. Believers must keep the qualities God has placed inside them private.
B. Believers must use the qualities God has placed inside them to earn salvation.
C. Believers must work out the qualities God has placed inside them in daily life.
D. Believers must ignore the qualities God has placed inside them until heaven.
8. According to 1 John 1:9, what happens when we confess our sins?
A. According to 1 John 1:9, when we confess our sins, God ignores our sins.
B. According to 1 John 1:9, when we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive and cleanse us.
C. According to 1 John 1:9, when we confess our sins, we must still earn forgiveness.
D. According to 1 John 1:9, when we confess our sins, God removes all consequences.
True or False Questions
9. True or False: As believers, we never struggle with temptation after salvation.
10. True or False: Jesus is our Advocate with the Father when we sin, according to 1 John 2:1.
Christian Leadership Lesson 14:
1. According to the lesson, what is a disciple of Jesus?
A. A disciple of Jesus is someone who attends church regularly.
B. A disciple of Jesus is someone who memorizes Scripture perfectly.
C. A disciple of Jesus is someone who believes in Him and follows Him.
D. A disciple of Jesus is someone who serves in a leadership role.
2. What does Jesus say in Matthew 18:3 about entering the Kingdom of God?
A. Jesus says we must be generous and kind to enter the Kingdom of God.
B. Jesus says we must be converted and become like little children to enter the Kingdom of God.
C. Jesus says we must live a perfect life to enter the Kingdom of God.
D. Jesus says we must follow the law of Moses to enter the Kingdom of God.
3. What does conversion involve, according to the lesson?
A. Conversion involves earning God’s favor through good works.
B. Conversion involves being baptized in front of a congregation.
C. Conversion involves joining a specific denomination.
D. Conversion involves a transformation of our nature through Christ.
4. What is your personal testimony, as described in the lesson?
A. Your personal testimony is a story about someone else’s faith journey.
B. Your personal testimony is a brief prayer of salvation.
C. Your personal testimony is your story of encountering Jesus and being transformed by Him.
D. Your personal testimony is a list of all the sins you committed.
5. According to the lesson, what is our role in sharing the Gospel?
A. Our role is to share the message of Jesus in truth, love, and sincerity
B. Our role is to convince people using clever arguments.
C. Our role is to save people through our own strength.
D. Our role is to force people to believe the truth.
6. Who brings conviction to people’s hearts, according to John 16:7-11?
A. According to John 16:7-11, it is our preaching that brings conviction.
B. According to John 16:7-11, it is the Holy Spirit who brings conviction.
C. According to John 16:7-11, it is angels who bring conviction.
D. According to John 16:7-11, it is our good example that brings conviction.
7. What does Romans 10:13-17 teach about spreading the Gospel?
A. Romans 10:13-17 teaches that only pastors should preach the Gospel.
B. Romans 10:13-17 teaches that people will be saved even if they never hear about Jesus.
C. Romans 10:13-17 teaches that people cannot believe unless they hear the message, and someone must be sent to preach it.
D. Romans 10:13-17 teaches that preaching the Gospel is optional for believers.
8. What does Paul say in 2 Timothy 2:9 about the Word of God?
A. Paul says in 2 Timothy 2:9 that the Word of God is only for free people.
B. Paul says in 2 Timothy 2:9 that the Word of God is limited by prison walls.
C. Paul says in 2 Timothy 2:9 that the Word of God is not chained, even though he is.
D. Paul says in 2 Timothy 2:9 that the Word of God is no longer needed.
True/False Questions
9. True or False: When God saves us He takes our old nature and crucifies it with Christ.
10. True or False: Being in prison prevents someone from fulfilling God’s purpose. False. The lesson explains that God can powerfully use someone in prison to advance the Gospel.
Christian Leadership Lesson 15
1. What does 1 Peter 2:9 say about believers in Christ?
A. Believers are ordinary people with no special calling.
B. Believers are a chosen generation and a royal priesthood called to praise God.
C. Believers are called to live in isolation and silence.
D. Believers are guaranteed a life without suffering.
2. What is one of the sacrifices we are called to offer, according to Romans 12:1-2?
A. One sacrifice is presenting our bodies as a living sacrifice to God.
B. One sacrifice is offering material possessions.
C. One sacrifice is performing daily rituals.
D. One sacrifice is serving in a temple.
3. According to Hebrews 13:15, what does “the fruit of our lips” refer to?
A. The fruit of our lips refers to quoting Scripture.
B. The fruit of our lips refers to praising God and giving thanks to His name.
C. The fruit of our lips refers to speaking in many languages.
D. The fruit of our lips refers to reciting prayers from memory.
4. What does 1 Thessalonians 5:18 teach about thankfulness?
A. It teaches us to be thankful only in good times.
B. It teaches that thankfulness is optional for believers.
C. It teaches us to give thanks in everything, as it is God’s will for us.
D. It teaches us to give thanks only on special occasions.
5. How did the prison officer respond when the author expressed thankfulness after receiving a life sentence?
A. The officer was angry and confused.
B. The officer ignored him completely.
C. The officer was shocked and began allowing him to encourage others.
D. The officer decided to reduce his sentence.
6. What happened when Paul and Silas praised God in prison, according to Acts 16?
A. They were punished for making noise.
B. Their praise caused a miracle—an earthquake opened the prison doors and loosed their chains.
C. Their praise was ignored by everyone.
D. They were released by the guards immediately.
7. What is the message of the story of Onesimus in the book of Philemon?
A. Onesimus became bitter after his imprisonment.
B. Onesimus escaped prison without any consequences.
C. Onesimus wrote many letters to the churches.
D. Onesimus’ life was transformed through the Gospel while in prison
8. According to the lesson, what happens when we allow the Holy Spirit to work through us during incarceration?
A. We become silent and avoid sharing our faith.
B. We lose hope and accept our punishment.
C. We bear fruit that glorifies God and bring light to others.
D. We are promised early release.
True/False Questions
9. True or False: The Bible says we should only praise God when our circumstances are good.
10. True or False: The story of Paul and Silas shows that praise in prison can lead to miracles and salvation for others.
- Why is the presence of God significant in our lives?
- A) It helps us achieve wealth and success.
- B) It removes all limitations, allowing us to accomplish great things.
- C) It guarantees that we will never face challenges.
- D) It is only experienced in moments of victory.
2. What does the Bible teach about living a godly life?
- A) It will lead to prosperity without struggle.
- B) It will involve persecution.
- C) It will make us immune to hardships.
- D) It will guarantee fame and recognition.
3. In what way did God support Joseph in prison?
- A) He kept Joseph hidden from the authorities.
- B) He gave Joseph mercy, favor, and His presence.
- C) He made Joseph the prison’s ruler.
- D) He provided Joseph immediate freedom.
4. What is the purpose of spending time in God’s presence?
- A) To avoid facing difficult circumstances.
- B) To receive instant answers to prayers.
- C) To shape and mature our spiritual lives.
- D) To perform miracles and wonders.
5. According to Moses, what was more important than reaching the Promised Land?
- A) The journey itself.
- B) God’s presence going with them.
- C) The wealth they would gain.
- D) The number of people who followed them.
6. Why did God lead the Israelites through the Red Sea instead of the shorter route to the Promised Land?
- A) To teach them patience.
- B) To perform a miracle and refine them.
- C) Because the shorter route was closed.
- D) To avoid confrontation with other nations.
7. What was the spiritual purpose of Joseph’s imprisonment?
- A) To prepare him to become the ruler of Egypt.
- B) To punish him for his actions.
- C) To give him time to escape his problems.
- D) To teach him how to be silent.
8. How does God’s presence impact our emotional state?
- A) It makes us immune to sadness or pain.
- B) It brings fullness of joy, especially in difficult times.
- C) It causes us to avoid emotional challenges.
- D) It replaces all emotional struggles with happiness
True or False Questions
9. True or False: The ultimate goal of life is to reach the destination, not to experience God’s presence.
- Answer: False. The ultimate goal is to experience God’s presence, not just to reach the destination.
10. True or False: God allows difficult situations, like Joseph’s imprisonment, to refine and prepare us for our purpose.
Multiple Choice Questions Lesson 17
- What does Paul compare the pain of nurturing others’ faith to?
- A) Physical illness
- B) Childbirth
- C) A broken heart
- D) A financial loss
2. What quality did God value most when choosing Moses as a leader?
- A) Intelligence
- B) Eloquence
- C) Humility (Meekness)
- D) Strength
3. How did Moses respond when Miriam and Aaron disrespected him?
- A) He sought revenge
- B) He remained silent
- C) He interceded for Miriam’s healing
- D) He punished them himself
4. What is the key trait that God desires in a leader?
- A) Confidence
- B) Humility
- C) Authority
- D) Popularity
5. What does true leadership in God’s eyes involve?
- A) Seeking power and control
- B) Humbling oneself and serving others
- C) Taking credit for success
- D) Gaining respect and admiration from others
6. What does Proverbs 10:17 teach about correction?
- A) It leads to pride
- B) It is a path to life
- C) It should be ignored
- D) It only applies to leaders
7. What is essential for spiritual growth in a community, according to Paul’s letter to the Romans?
- A) Avoiding conflict
- B) Seeking leadership positions
- C) The ability to correct and admonish one another
- D) Reaching personal goals
8. How does God view leadership in His kingdom?
- A) Leadership is based on authority and power.
- B) Leadership is about serving others, not seeking status or titles.
- C) Leadership involves controlling others.
- D) Leadership is about gaining wealth and status.
True or False Questions
9. rue or False: Moses demonstrated pride when his family disrespected him.
10. True or False: Servant leadership is central to God’s kingdom, where those who want to lead must first be willing to serve others
Multiple-Choice Questions: Lesson 18
- What is the greatest responsibility of a spiritual leader?
- A) To provide leadership techniques and strategic plans
- B) To be a visible demonstration of what God can accomplish in someone’s life
- C) To manage the church’s finances
- D) To organize events and programs
2. Which six areas did Paul encourage Timothy to set an example in?
- A) Speech, conduct, love, spirit, faith, and purity
- B) Leadership, ministry, health, family, speech, and conduct
- C) Wisdom, integrity, love, purity, conduct, and leadership
- D) Word, wisdom, purity, ministry, love, and strength
3. What does Colossians 4:6 teach about our speech?
- A) It should always be angry and direct
- B) It should always be with grace, seasoned with salt
- C) It should be harsh in tough situations
- D) It should focus only on criticism
4. What was the significance of the volleyball game on the prison yard?
- A) It demonstrated the power of competition
- B) It showed how Christians should conduct themselves peacefully and with love
- C) It was a symbol of physical strength in prison
- D) It taught others to avoid conflict at all costs
5. In prison, the speaker learned that leadership is not about:
- A) Knowledge
- B) Serving others
- C) Position or title
- D) Following others
6. Which biblical character is used as an example of demonstrating love in difficult circumstances?
- A) Joseph
- B) Moses
- C) Paul
- D) David
7. How should a spiritual leader handle adversity in their attitude?
- A) By being angry and retaliating
- B) By maintaining a positive attitude, as Daniel did in captivity
- C) By ignoring the difficulties and focusing on the reward
- D) By blaming others for the circumstances
8. What lesson can we learn from the example of the brother in Christ who pledged purity in prison?
- A) Purity can only be maintained in ideal environments
- B) Spiritual growth is limited by external circumstances
- C) Purity can be pursued no matter where we are or what the environment is
- D) Purity is irrelevant in a difficult environment like prison.
True or False Questions:
9. True or False: Leadership is determined by age and title, not by demonstrating spiritual character.
10. True or False: A spiritual leader’s most significant impact comes from their example, rather than their words or possessions.
Multiple Choice Questions: Lesson 19
- What is the result of harboring sin in our hearts?
- A) Our prayers will be answered more quickly
- B) Our prayers may be hindered
- C) We will receive more blessings
- D) We will receive immediate forgiveness
2. What does Peter warn believers to be, due to the danger of the adversary?
- A) Grateful and humble
- B) Sober and vigilant
- C) Joyful and optimistic
- D) Quiet and passive
3. Which biblical character’s downfall was caused by one wrong relationship?
- A) Moses
- B) Samson
- C) David
- D) Paul
4. What did Moses lose due to disobedience and failing to honor God?
- A) His inheritance
- B) His leadership role
- C) His entry into the Promised Land
- D) His wealth
5. What does Second Timothy 3:12 state about those who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus?
- A) They will face no obstacles
- B) They will receive instant rewards
- C) They will suffer persecution
- D) They will be exempt from difficulties
6. What does Matthew 5:11-12 encourage believers to do when they are persecuted for Christ’s sake?
- A) Fear and retreat
- B) Rejoice and be glad
- C) Fight back
- D) Ignore the persecution
7. According to Hebrews 11:24-25, what did Moses choose over the pleasures of sin?
- A) Wealth and power
- B) A life of ease
- C) Affliction with the people of God
- D) Political influence
8. What is the key motivation for cleansing ourselves from sin and pursuing holiness, as described in 2 Corinthians 7:1?
- A) Fear of punishment
- B) Desire to be liked by others
- C) Fear of God
- D) To gain material rewards
True or False Questions:
9. True or False: The road to living righteously is always easy, with no challenges or persecution.
10. True or False: Jesus tells us to always look back and reconsider our commitment if hardships arise.
Multiple Choice Questions: Lesson 20
- What is one key characteristic of the joy that comes from the Holy Spirit?
- A) It is temporary and based on circumstances.
- B) It radiates from believers and proves that God is real.
- C) It is only experienced during times of prosperity.
- D) It is self-produced through human effort.
2. Where is the source of lasting joy for believers found?
- A) In material wealth
- B) In earthly success
- C) In the eternal promises of God
- D) In personal achievements
3. What does the joy of a believer remind them of regarding their eternal future?
- A) Their current earthly achievements
- B) The assurance that their name is written in heaven and they have an eternal inheritance with God
- C) That they are better than others
- D) The temporary pleasures of life
4. What can help believers experience unshakable joy, according to the lesson?
- A) Focusing on earthly struggles
- B) Focusing on the reality of eternity
- C) Relying solely on their own strength
- D) Avoiding all hardship
5. What is the role of God’s Word in relation to joy?
- A) It is only for knowledge, not for joy
- B) It helps believers experience the fullness of joy
- C) It brings sorrow and guilt
- D) It encourages believers to be miserable in difficult times
6. What kind of peace did Jesus leave with His followers, according to John 14:27?
- A) Temporary peace that lasts only during good times
- B) Peace that brings fear and anxiety
- C) Peace that stabilizes and allows believers to remain untroubled
- D) Peace that depends on external circumstances
7. What does sorrow do in the life of a believer?
- A) It extinguishes all joy
- B) It is only a fleeting feeling with no lasting impact
- C) It can coexist with joy, as exemplified by Jesus enduring the cross
- D) It brings guilt and shame
8. Which of the following is a key way to increase joy in your life?
- A) Focus on personal success
- B) Seek God continually and cultivate thankfulness
- C) Pursue worldly pleasure and success
- D) Avoid all difficult situations
True/False Questions:
9. True or False: Joy in a believer’s life is purely based on human effort and circumstances.
10. True or False: Obedience to God’s commands leads to deeper experiences of His joy in the life of a believer.
Lesson 21
- What is the key lesson from the Apostle Paul in Galatians 2:11-13?
- A) We should always fear judgment from others.
- B) Our actions can negatively influence others, especially when they contradict the gospel.
- C) The gospel is only for the Jewish people.
- D) We should never associate with Gentiles.
2. What is the ultimate goal of living in a way that pleases others, as Paul describes in 1 Corinthians 10:31-33?
- A) To seek personal profit and recognition.
- B) To ensure we do not offend others.
- C) That others might be saved and come to salvation.
- D) To avoid conflict at all costs.
3. What does Paul emphasize in Philippians 4:9 about his life?
- A) He speaks but doesn’t practice what he teaches.
- B) He only teaches what others want to hear.
- C) His life is an example of the faith he teaches, and others should follow it.
- D) He believes that actions are not as important as words.
4. According to the script, why do people tend to be influenced more by our actions than by our words?
- A) Actions are easier to understand than words.
- B) People often doubt the sincerity of our words if our actions contradict them.
- C) Words are always misleading.
- D) People are not interested in hearing words.
5. What does 2 Corinthians 12:9 teach us about our weaknesses?
- A) They make us unworthy of God’s love.
- B) They can help us grow closer to God and allow His power to be revealed through us.
- C) They prevent us from achieving success.
- D) They are a sign of failure.
6. What is the purpose of spiritual accountability, as described in Galatians 6:1?
- A) To criticize others harshly for their mistakes.
- B) To restore those who have fallen into sin with gentleness and care.
- C) To gossip about others’ wrongdoings.
- D) To ignore the sins of others to avoid conflict.
7. In the Christian walk, what does “taking up your cross” mean?
- A) To enjoy the benefits of worldly success.
- B) To sacrifice everything for personal gain.
- C) To crucify our sinful nature with Christ and follow Him daily.
- D) To avoid difficulties and hardships.
8. What does it mean to live the Christian walk “one day at a time”?
- A) Focus on your achievements for the day and forget about tomorrow.
- B) Take each day as an opportunity to follow Christ and deny yourself.
- C) Only worry about the future.
- D) Focus on what others are doing rather than your own faith.
True or False Questions:
9. True or False: According to Paul, we should live for our own profit and seek personal gain in all things.
10. True or False: It is easy for us to live self-centered lives, but God calls us to care about others’ salvation.
Lesson 22
1. According to 2 Corinthians 4:6, what does God’s light in our hearts give us?
- A) The ability to judge others.
- B) The light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Jesus Christ.
- C) Wisdom to avoid difficulties.
- D) The power to do miracles.
2. What is the central message of Matthew 5:14-16?
- A) We should hide our faith to avoid conflict.
- B) We should let our light shine before others to glorify God through our good deeds.
- C) Our light should only shine in private.
- D) We should only help others when it’s convenient for us.
3. How did the author’s cellmate in prison challenge him to live as a Christian?
- A) By urging him to stay in his cell and avoid all contact with others.
- B) By questioning whether he believed that God could protect him, pushing him to live out his faith.
- C) By telling him not to read the Bible in public.
- D) By encouraging him to join a gang for protection.
4. What happens when we live in the light, according to the script?
- A) We continue to hide our deeds in fear of being exposed.
- B) We stop fearing exposure and walk in integrity, not hiding anything.
- C) We become isolated from others.
- D) We live in constant fear of judgment.
5. What did Nicodemus initially fear when he came to Jesus?
- A) Fear of being judged for his faith.
- B) Fear of the Pharisees’ retaliation for associating with Jesus.
- C) Fear that Jesus wouldn’t answer his questions.
- D) Fear of losing his wealth.
6. In Acts 26:15-20, what was Paul’s purpose as a minister and witness of Christ?
- A) To make others follow him as a leader.
- B) To turn people from darkness to light, breaking the power of Satan, and bringing them to God.
- C) To avoid confrontation with those who didn’t believe.
- D) To become the wealthiest preacher in the world.
7. What does Romans 13:11-14 urge believers to do?
- A) Live in spiritual slumber and avoid confrontation.
- B) Continue in the works of darkness and ignore God’s call.
- C) Awaken from sleep, cast off the works of darkness, and put on the armor of light.
- D) Hide their faith and live privately.
8. What is the role of believers as described in the script?
- A) To live secret, private lives away from the world.
- B) To let their light shine before others and be witnesses of God’s power and salvation.
- C) To judge others for their actions.
- D) To avoid interacting with non-believers.
True or False Questions:
9. True or False: The light we possess as followers of Jesus is meant to be hidden and kept private.
10. True or False: Nicodemus initially came to Jesus in secret because he feared the consequences of being associated with Him.
Lesson 23
1. What is the primary reason why being a godly example is considered a battle?
- A) Because of the challenges we face in relationships
- B) Because of the temptations from our sinful nature, the world, and Satan
- C) Because of our lack of motivation
- D) Because of the pressures in society
2. How did Jesus respond to temptation in the wilderness?
- A) He ignored the enemy
- B) He used His divine power to overcome temptation
- C) He quoted Scripture from God’s Word
- D) He ran away
3. What was the enemy’s goal in tempting Jesus in the wilderness?
- A) To make Jesus perform miracles
- B) To get Jesus to act selfishly and satisfy His own needs
- C) To make Jesus prove His authority over Satan
- D) To make Jesus deny His divinity
4. Which three temptations are mentioned in 1 John 2:16?
- A) Lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, pride of life
- B) Greed, envy, pride
- C) Lust, anger, jealousy
- D) Flesh, world, Satan
5. What does the Scripture say about how we can overcome temptation?
- A) Through prayer only
- B) By quoting the Bible to resist the enemy
- C) By avoiding all social interactions
- D) By avoiding the devil at all costs
6. How does the devil typically tempt people?
- A) By forcing them into sin
- B) By making them afraid
- C) By using people to invite them into sin
- D) By giving them visions of evil
7. According to Psalm 119:59-60, when should we turn to God’s Word?
- A) Only during times of crisis
- B) At the end of our sentence or when we leave jail
- C) Immediately and without delay
- D) Only when we are tired or weak
8. How can we cleanse our ways, according to Psalm 119:9?
- A) By memorizing all of Scripture
- B) By taking heed to God’s Word and living according to it
- C) By avoiding all forms of entertainment
- D) By seeking worldly advice
True or False Questions:
9. True or False: The devil has the power to force us to sin. Answer: False
10. True or False: Victory over temptation is only possible through the power of the Holy Spirit and the transforming work of Jesus Christ.
Lesson 24
1. What is essential for fulfilling God’s calling according to the lesson?
a) Natural abilities
b) Intellect
c) Spiritual gifting
d) Popularity
2. According to Ephesians 4:12, what are the purposes of spiritual gifts?
a) To gain wealth and status
b) To equip believers, work in ministry, and build up the body of Christ
c) To perform miracles for personal fame
d) To demonstrate personal power over others
3. What does Romans 12:3 warn against in leadership?
a) Over-reliance on spiritual gifts
b) Thinking too highly of ourselves and being intoxicated by pride
c) Showing too much kindness
d) Being overly focused on personal success
4. What is the role of every believer within the body of Christ, as explained in Romans 12:4-5?
a) To lead the church alone
b) To serve in the church based on individual abilities and roles
c) To perform miracles
d) To gain recognition from others
5. What does 1 Corinthians 12:7 teach about spiritual gifts?
a) Spiritual gifts are meant for personal glory
b) Spiritual gifts are given for the benefit of others
c) Only the strongest believers have gifts
d) Gifts are meant to elevate one’s own status
6. According to 1 Thessalonians 2:7, how should spiritual leaders treat others?
a) Harshly and with authority
b) Gently, as a nursing mother cherishes her children
c) With indifference
d) By asserting dominance and control
7. What is the primary goal of leaders in the body of Christ, according to 1 Thessalonians 2:4-6?
a) To gain fame and recognition
b) To please men and gain followers
c) To please God and serve His purpose with integrity
d) To acquire wealth from the ministry
8. What does 2 Corinthians 4:16 teach about the significance of spiritual leadership?
a) It leads to temporary rewards
b) It produces results that impact eternity, even through light afflictions
c) It guarantees personal success and recognition
d) It requires constant material wealth
True or False Questions:
9. True or False: Spiritual gifts are meant for personal gain and individual glory.
10. True or False: The body of Christ transcends all denominations, consisting of every genuine believer saved by Jesus Christ.
Multiple Choice Questions: Lesson 25
1. What did the Apostle Paul urge believers to do in Philippians 3:17-21 .
a) To follow their own example.
b) To follow Paul’s example and look to him as a pattern for life .
c) To reject all forms of leadership .
d) To follow the example of the world
2. What is the warning Paul gives about those who focus on earthly things?
a) They will be rewarded for their faithfulness
b) They will be spiritually mature
c) Their end is destruction, and their god is their cravings
d) They will inherit the kingdom of heaven
3. According to Philippians 3:20, where is the true citizenship of a believer?
a) On Earth
b) In the United States
c) In Heaven
d) In the Church
4. What does 1 Peter 2:20 teach about suffering for doing good?
a) Suffering for doing good is pointless
b) Suffering for doing good is commendable before God
c) Suffering for doing good leads to punishment
d) Suffering for doing good is not required for believers
5. What does 1 Peter 2:21 say about Christ’s suffering?
a) Christ suffered so we could live without any suffering
b) Christ’s suffering was an example for us to follow in how to respond to mistreatment
c) Christ suffered because He did not follow God’s plan
d) Christ’s suffering was not necessary for our salvation
6. What does 2 Corinthians 3:5 teach about our sufficiency as believers?
a) Our sufficiency comes from ourselves
b) Our sufficiency comes from God
c) We must rely on others for sufficiency
d) Our sufficiency is determined by our talents
7. According to 2 Corinthians 10:17-18, who should receive glory in a believer’s life?
a) Ourselves
b) Our leaders
c) God alone
d) Our family
8. What is our primary responsibility as believers, according to 2 Timothy 2:15?
a) To present ourselves approved to our peers
b) To present ourselves approved to God and rightly divide the Word of Truth
c) To present ourselves approved to the government
d) To present ourselves approved to the church
True or False Questions:
9. True or False: Paul encourages believers to follow the example of those who focus solely on earthly things.
10. True or False: Our sufficiency to live the Christian life comes from our own abilities and strengths.
Christian Leadership (Part 2)
After students graduate from the Who is God Bible study, they progress to our second study, Christian Leadership. The lessons and answers are provided here for you to use when reviewing lessons.
Disciple of Christ
After completing the Who Is God and Christian Leadership Bible studies, students graduate to the Disciple of Christ Bible study. The lessons and answers are provided for you to use when reviewing lessons.