How Much Do You Actually Know About The Bible's Faith Chapter?

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1. Dale A. Robbins gave some ways to move our faith along to being great. Which of these answers is one of his ways to increase faith?

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The correct answer is that all of the answers A, B, C, and D are correct. Dale A. Robbins suggests that to increase faith, one should keep their motives pure, realize God's divine authority through Bible study and prayer, know Jesus personally, and have a humble heart. These are all different ways to strengthen one's faith and deepen their relationship with God.

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How Much Do You Actually Know About The Bibles Faith Chapter? - Quiz


This quiz covers the 15th Basic in a series of twenty free self-study Bible Basics' studies. Review the comments and the scriptures found in Basic Fifteen "Faith." Remember,... see moreyou can use any of the course materials to take this quiz. So, let's try ou the quiz. All the best!
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2. Andrew Murray said the one daily and unceasing duty of the disciple is to

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The correct answer is "believe by faith." Andrew Murray believed that the main duty of a disciple is to have faith and believe in God. This means trusting in God's promises and relying on Him for guidance and provision. Prayer, correcting behavior, visiting the sick and the widow, and giving thanks are all important aspects of a disciple's life, but they are all rooted in the foundation of faith. Without faith, these actions would lack true meaning and purpose.

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3. In this Basic Fifteen lesson, Drh gave a number of "results of faith" for the Christian. For example healing faith, mountain moving faith, etc. What is the relation of all these different results to the Biblical definition of faith, "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

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The different results of faith mentioned in the lesson show that faith works in unlimited ways for the believer. As one grows in their understanding of God, they can believe that more is possible in their life. This aligns with the Biblical definition of faith as the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. Therefore, the answers for A, B, and C are all correct.

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4. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Heb 11:1) Why did Albert Barnes say this verse is so important? Because . . .

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Albert Barnes said this verse is so important because it is the only definition of faith in the Bible.

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5. Why did Charles Spurgeon say just knowing about faith is so important?

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The correct answer is "A person cannot believe what they do not know." This statement suggests that in order for someone to believe in something, they must first have knowledge or understanding of it. Without knowledge, it is impossible to form a belief. Charles Spurgeon may have emphasized the importance of knowing about faith because he believed that without knowledge and understanding of faith, one cannot truly believe in it.

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6. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for. . ." the Greek word for substance also means . . .

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The correct answer is that all the answers A, B, C, and D are correct. In this context, the Greek word for substance can be translated as basis, foundation, support, or reality. This means that all of these options accurately represent the meaning of the word in this passage.

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7. Albert Barnes said, "faith supplies the evidence, the argument, that convinces us even though we cannot physically see the matter." Where does this evidence come from?

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The evidence mentioned in Albert Barnes' statement comes from the Holy Spirit's insights into the Bible. By reading, studying, and hearing the words of the Bible, the Holy Spirit can provide understanding and illumination, enabling individuals to have faith even though they cannot physically see the matter. This suggests that the evidence is derived from a spiritual source rather than from personal experiences or interactions with others.

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8. The effect or the results of a lively justifying faith is primarily ...

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The effect or results of a lively justifying faith is primarily salvation or conversion. This means that when someone has a genuine and active faith, it leads to their salvation or a transformation in their life. This faith is not just a passive belief, but it leads to a change in behavior and a commitment to living a righteous life. It is through this faith that individuals are saved and find a new life in Christ.

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9. "But without faith [, it is] impossible to please [him]..' Spurgeon gave an argument that proved to him this phrase of Heb 11:16 is true. Which of these was the argument by Spurgeon that Drh brought up in Basic Fifteen?

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Spurgeon's argument, as mentioned in Basic Fifteen, was that only those who pleased God through faith were mentioned in the Bible. This means that faith is essential in order to please God, as stated in Hebrews 11:6. Spurgeon likely used examples from the Bible to support this argument, showing that individuals who pleased God and were mentioned in the scriptures were those who demonstrated faith in Him.

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10. Progress in one's spiritual life is best identified with which of these results of faith?

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Establishing or abiding faith refers to a deep and unwavering belief in God that remains constant throughout one's spiritual journey. This type of faith is not easily swayed by doubts or uncertainties and is characterized by a strong foundation in religious teachings and principles. It signifies a mature and stable faith that has been cultivated over time and is essential for spiritual growth and progress. It is the result of consistently seeking a closer relationship with God and actively living out one's beliefs in daily life.

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Dale A. Robbins gave some ways to move our faith along to being great....
Andrew Murray said the one daily and unceasing duty of the disciple is...
In this Basic Fifteen lesson, Drh gave a number of "results of...
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of...
Why did Charles Spurgeon say just knowing about faith is so important?
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for. . ." the Greek word...
Albert Barnes said, "faith supplies the evidence, the argument,...
The effect or the results of a lively justifying faith is primarily...
"But without faith [, it is] impossible to please [him]..'...
Progress in one's spiritual life is best identified with which of...
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