This quiz covers the 11th Basic in a series of twenty Bible studies. In Eleven, the gifts and calling of God are introduced and explained. Remember, you can use any of the course materials to take this quiz. So, let's try out the quiz. All the best!
The economy of divine grace (not the same as answer C)
Faith, knowledge, holiness, virtue
The gift of divine grace
Denoting extraordinary powers for the Christian
An undeserved favor.
The economy of divine grace (not the same as answer C)
Faith, knowledge, holiness, virtue
The gift of divine grace
Denoting extraordinary powers for the Christian
An undeserved favor.
Prayer
Fasting
Dedication
The sacraments
The love of God
The gift of Christ himself.
The gift of salvation.
The gift of eternal life.
The gift of salvation through faith.
The gift of individual personal abilities
The Holy Spirit.
Christ himself.
Eternal life
Individual personal abilities
Confident love
Our prayer
Our meditation
The sacraments
The Bible
Dedication and service
Begins in heaven and ends in heaven.
Is a real invitation
Is given to all men, Christians have received it.
Should be considered, thought on, and our guide to life.
All of these answers, A, B, C. D. are part of what Faucett said about the term "calling".
A concordance
A word processer
A lexicon
A translation of the Greek words
A translation of the Hebrew words
We should have the purpose of our calling as our target in life.
We won't win the prize if we don't hit the target.
The prize of our calling is high and heavenly.
The purpose of God's calling is eternal life and we must press toward it with care and practice as a marksman prepares for competition.
All of these explanations, A. b. C. ad D are included.
Is longsuffering and is kind
Shall cover the multitude of sins
Always believes the best
Is not envious