Do You Have The Knowledge Of Gifts And Calling Of God Chapter?

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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!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    An internet Bible Search site such as Blue Letter Bible would probably give the student all but one of these study aids. Which one is probably not given?

    • A.

      A concordance

    • B.

      A word processer

    • C.

      A lexicon

    • D.

      A translation of the Greek words

    • E.

      A translation of the Hebrew words

    Correct Answer
    B. A word processer
    Explanation
    An internet Bible Search site such as Blue Letter Bible would probably provide the student with study aids such as a concordance, a lexicon, a translation of the Greek words, and a translation of the Hebrew words. However, a word processor is not typically provided by such sites. A word processor is a software used for creating, editing, and formatting text, which is not directly related to the study of the Bible or its languages.

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  • 2. 

    Drh included the five ways the word "gifts" are translated in the King James Bible. Which of the five gifts summarized below speaks most directly of the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ?

    • A.

      The economy of divine grace (not the same as answer C)

    • B.

      Faith, knowledge, holiness, virtue

    • C.

      The gift of divine grace

    • D.

      Denoting extraordinary powers for the Christian

    • E.

      An undeserved favor.

    Correct Answer
    A. The economy of divine grace (not the same as answer C)
    Explanation
    The phrase "the economy of divine grace" refers to the concept of God's plan for salvation through Jesus Christ. It encompasses the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus, which are central to the Christian faith. This gift speaks directly of the redemptive work of Jesus and how it is made available to believers through God's grace.

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  • 3. 

    From the list of 5 translations of the Greek word "gifts", which includes the thought of the Holy Spirit operating on the souls of men to better serve the church of Christ?

    • A.

      The economy of divine grace (not the same as answer C)

    • B.

      Faith, knowledge, holiness, virtue

    • C.

      The gift of divine grace

    • D.

      Denoting extraordinary powers for the Christian

    • E.

      An undeserved favor.

    Correct Answer
    D. Denoting extraordinary powers for the Christian
    Explanation
    The correct answer, "denoting extraordinary powers for the Christian," suggests that the Greek word "gifts" refers to special abilities or powers given to Christians by the Holy Spirit in order to better serve the church of Christ. This translation implies that these gifts are not ordinary or common, but rather exceptional and supernatural in nature.

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  • 4. 

    The true source of the gifts of God is

    • A.

      Prayer

    • B.

      Fasting

    • C.

      Dedication

    • D.

      The sacraments

    • E.

      The love of God

    Correct Answer
    E. The love of God
    Explanation
    The love of God is the true source of the gifts of God because God's love is unconditional and limitless. It is through His love that He bestows His blessings upon us. Prayer, fasting, dedication, and the sacraments are all ways in which we can connect with God and experience His love, but ultimately it is His love that is the foundation for everything. His love is what motivates Him to shower us with His gifts and grace.

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  • 5. 

    Romans 5:18 talks about more than one of the gifts of God listed below? Therefore as by the offence of one [judgment came] upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one [the free gift came] upon all men unto justification of life. Which one is this verse not talking about?

    • A.

      The gift of Christ himself.

    • B.

      The gift of salvation.

    • C.

      The gift of eternal life.

    • D.

      The gift of salvation through faith.

    • E.

      The gift of individual personal abilities

    Correct Answer
    E. The gift of individual personal abilities
    Explanation
    The verse in Romans 5:18 is not talking about the gift of individual personal abilities. It specifically mentions the offense of one and the righteousness of one, referring to the actions of Adam and Christ. It talks about how through Adam's offense, judgment came upon all men, but through Christ's righteousness, the free gift of justification of life came upon all men. This verse is discussing the gifts of Christ himself, salvation, and eternal life, as well as the gift of salvation through faith. However, it does not mention anything about individual personal abilities being a gift from God.

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  • 6. 

    One of the gifts of God was given by the laying on of hands? Which of hte five listed below was given in this way?

    • A.

      The Holy Spirit.

    • B.

      Christ himself.

    • C.

      Eternal life

    • D.

      Individual personal abilities

    • E.

      Confident love

    Correct Answer
    A. The Holy Spirit.
    Explanation
    In this question, the correct answer is "The Holy Spirit." The laying on of hands is a biblical practice where individuals would receive blessings or gifts from God through the touch of another person's hands. In this case, the gift of the Holy Spirit was given through the laying on of hands. The Holy Spirit is often associated with empowerment, guidance, and spiritual gifts, making it the most fitting answer among the options provided.

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  • 7. 

    Where is it that God has told His children to look for His gifts?

    • A.

      Our prayer

    • B.

      Our meditation

    • C.

      The sacraments

    • D.

      The Bible

    • E.

      Dedication and service

    Correct Answer
    D. The Bible
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the Bible. In the Bible, God has revealed His will and His promises to His children. It is through reading and studying the scriptures that we can find guidance, wisdom, and the knowledge of God's gifts and blessings. The Bible serves as a source of inspiration, comfort, and instruction for believers, and it is where God has communicated His love, grace, and salvation to His children. By seeking God's gifts in the Bible, we can deepen our relationship with Him and grow in faith.

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  • 8. 

    A.R. Faucett was quoted by drh as saying that the calling of God _______________. (fill in the blank with the correct answer from these 5)

    • A.

      Begins in heaven and ends in heaven.

    • B.

      Is a real invitation

    • C.

      Is given to all men, Christians have received it.

    • D.

      Should be considered, thought on, and our guide to life.

    • E.

      All of these answers, A, B, C. D. are part of what Faucett said about the term "calling".

    Correct Answer
    E. All of these answers, A, B, C. D. are part of what Faucett said about the term "calling".
    Explanation
    A.R. Faucett stated that the calling of God encompasses all of the options listed. According to Faucett, the calling begins in heaven and ends in heaven, indicating that it is a divine and eternal invitation. This calling is not limited to a select few, but is given to all men. Christians, in particular, have received this calling and should consider it, reflect upon it, and make it their guide in life. Therefore, all of the given answers accurately represent Faucett's views on the term "calling".

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  • 9. 

    Matthew Henry commented on Phil. 3:14 (I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.) saying that the terms "toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God" meant

    • A.

      We should have the purpose of our calling as our target in life.

    • B.

      We won't win the prize if we don't hit the target.

    • C.

      The prize of our calling is high and heavenly.

    • D.

      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.

    • E.

      All of these explanations, A. b. C. ad D are included.

    Correct Answer
    E. All of these explanations, A. b. C. ad D are included.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that all of the explanations A, B, C, and D are included. Matthew Henry's comment suggests that "toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God" means that we should have the purpose of our calling as our target in life, that we won't win the prize if we don't hit the target, that the prize of our calling is high and heavenly, and that the purpose of God's calling is eternal life and we must press toward it with care and practice.

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  • 10. 

    In the first epistle of Peter, Peter said, "And above all things have fervent charity among yourselves: for charity _____."

    • A.

      Is longsuffering and is kind

    • B.

      Shall cover the multitude of sins

    • C.

      Always believes the best

    • D.

      Is not envious

    Correct Answer
    B. Shall cover the multitude of sins
    Explanation
    In the first epistle of Peter, Peter emphasized the importance of having fervent charity among believers. He stated that charity "shall cover the multitude of sins." This suggests that when individuals show genuine love and compassion towards one another, it can help to forgive and overlook the mistakes and faults of others. By practicing charity, believers can create an environment of forgiveness, understanding, and unity, where sins are not held against each other but are instead covered and forgiven.

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