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

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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, you 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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  • 1. 
    "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for. . ." the Greek word for substance also means . . .
    • A. 

      Basis

    • B. 

      Foundation

    • C. 

      Support

    • D. 

      Reality

    • E. 

      All the answers A, B, C, and D are correct.

  • 2. 
    “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 . . .
    • A. 

      He knew students would not learn it unless he said it was important.

    • B. 

      It is the only definition of faith in the Bible.

    • C. 

      Billy Graham had said the same thing years later.

    • D. 

      The real meaning of the verse grows on you after time.

    • E. 

      Noone had ever said such a thing before Barnes.

  • 3. 
    Why did Charles Spurgeon say just knowing about faith is so important?
    • A. 

      The more knowledge we have, the more God loves us.

    • B. 

      Moses and the prophets exhorted the elect to know God.

    • C. 

      Jesus asked us to seek and keep on seeking.

    • D. 

      Paul valued his Jewish background so highly.

    • E. 

      A person cannot believe what they do not know.

  • 4. 
    The effect or the results of a lively justifying faith is primarily ...
    • A. 

      Salvation or conversion.

    • B. 

      Perfection of the believer.

    • C. 

      To bring forth the fruits of righteousness.

    • D. 

      Being little persuaded and lacking in trust.

    • E. 

      Believing the nature and power of Satan.

  • 5. 
    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?
    • A. 

      Keeping our motives pure

    • B. 

      Realizing his divine authority through Bible study and prayer

    • C. 

      Knowing Jesus personally

    • D. 

      Having a humble heart

    • E. 

      All of the answers A, B, C, and D are correct.

  • 6. 
    “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?
    • A. 

      Both those who pleased God and who did not were listed in Hebrews.

    • B. 

      Only the wicked who did not please God were listed in the Bible.

    • C. 

      Only those who pleased God through faith were mentioned in the Bible.

    • D. 

      Since Hebrews was written to the Jews, only Jews were mentioned by the writer of that book.

    • E. 

      Faith was available to both the wicked and the chosen in the Old Testament. Both groups pleased God.

  • 7. 
    Andrew Murray said the one daily and unceasing duty of the disciple is to
    • A. 

      Pray with the understanding.

    • B. 

      Believe by faith.

    • C. 

      Correct our behavior.

    • D. 

      Visit the sick and the widow.

    • E. 

      Give thanks with a grateful heart.

  • 8. 
    Progress in one's spiritual life is best identified with which of these results of faith?
    • A. 

      Great faith.

    • B. 

      Little faith.

    • C. 

      Establishing or Abiding faith

    • D. 

      Lively Justifying Faith.

    • E. 

      God Pleasing Faith

  • 9. 
    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."
    • A. 

      As one takes in the true nature of God, one can believe more and more is possible in their life.

    • B. 

      The different results show faith works in unlimited ways for the believer.

    • C. 

      Faith is not just for miracles, but has many avenues to work in the things of a believer.

    • D. 

      None of the answers A, B, C, or E is corrrect.

    • E. 

      The answers for A, B, and C are all correct.

  • 10. 
    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?
    • A. 

      Experience and application of our everyday life through which we see the illustrations of the Bible.

    • B. 

      Holy Spirit insights into the Bible from reading and studying and hearing the words of the Bible.

    • C. 

      Attending regular Sunday services and mid-week fellowship meetings and Sunday School lessons.

    • D. 

      Fellowship with Christian brethren and sharing our testimony with others on a regular basis.

    • E. 

      Spiritual experiences which show spiritual realities so that we can get an impression of what a spiritual thing is.

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