1.
John Wright Follette pointed out what he called a difference between praise and worship to God. Which answer is not one of the qualities of worship as compared to praise?
Correct Answer
B. Mechanical
Explanation
The answer "mechanical" is not one of the qualities of worship as compared to praise. Worship is described as something we do from our heart, our attitude, our reverence, our love, and our devotion, indicating a deep and genuine connection to God. The term "mechanical" suggests a lack of genuine emotion or sincerity in worship, which goes against the concept of worship being a heartfelt expression of devotion to God.
2.
Which of the writers spoken of by Drh in Basic Ten said "the most precious, meaningful, worshipful hour of the week is when Christians gather at the table of the Lord. (for communion)"
Correct Answer
D. Billy Graham
Explanation
Billy Graham is the correct answer because he is the writer who spoke about the importance of Christians gathering at the table of the Lord for communion. The other writers mentioned in the question may have written about different topics or may not have specifically addressed the significance of communion in the same way as Billy Graham did.
3.
Kevin Reed warned us that the phrase "But in vain do they worship me" in Matt. 15:8-9 is directed toward . . .
Correct Answer
E. Christians who worship God with their words only, and not from the heart.
Explanation
The phrase "But in vain do they worship me" in Matt. 15:8-9 suggests that there are individuals who worship God with their words only, without genuine devotion from the heart. This implies that the correct answer is Christians who worship God with their words only, and not from the heart. It is important for believers to have a sincere and heartfelt connection with God rather than just going through the motions of worship.
4.
Kevin Reed identified all but one of these as types of worshipping God in truth. Which is not one Kevin Reed said is worship in truth.
Correct Answer
C. Fellowship meals
Explanation
Kevin Reed identified all of these as types of worshipping God in truth except for fellowship meals.
5.
Kevin Reed told us in the writing reviewed in Basic Ten that ways of worshipping include
Correct Answer
E. All four of these, A, B, C, and D
Explanation
The correct answer is "all four of these, A, B, C, and D." This means that according to Kevin Reed's writing in Basic Ten, ways of worshipping include giving glory, showing appreciation, kneeling in adoration, and expressing affection.
6.
Thomas Watson wrote that "Man's Chief End is to Glorify God" He listed four types, appreciation, adoration, affection, and subjection. (these are similar to those listed by Kevin Reed, but not exactly the same.) Look at the definitions of the four again, and choose which of the following Bible phrases is identified with Watson's term adoration.
Correct Answer
A. "The Lord thy God thou shalt bow to, and Him only thou shalt serve.'
Explanation
The phrase "The Lord thy God thou shalt bow to, and Him only thou shalt serve" is associated with Watson's term adoration because it emphasizes the act of bowing down and worshiping God alone. Adoration is a form of worship that involves deep reverence, respect, and honor towards God. This phrase reflects the idea of giving complete devotion and submission to God, acknowledging His supreme authority and sovereignty.
7.
Which of the following Bible phrases is identified with Watson's term appreciation, to set God highest in our thoughts, and to have a venerable esteem of him
Correct Answer
D. "Therefore all Your precepts concerning all things I consider to be right; I hate every false way."
Explanation
The correct answer, "Therefore all Your precepts concerning all things I consider to be right; I hate every false way," aligns with Watson's term appreciation because it reflects a high regard for God's commandments and a strong aversion to anything that is false or contrary to His teachings. It signifies a deep respect and reverence for God, placing Him above all else in one's thoughts and actions.
8.
The word praise also means to
Correct Answer
E. All of the terms A, B, and C are correct.
Explanation
The word "praise" can mean all of the given options. It can mean to bless someone, to declare approval of someone, and to give support for someone. Therefore, all of the terms A, B, and C are correct.
9.
What is the purpose of praise?
Correct Answer
B. To love God
Explanation
The purpose of praise is to love God. Praise is a way of expressing admiration, gratitude, and reverence towards God. It is a form of worship and a means to deepen one's connection with the divine. By praising God, individuals acknowledge His greatness, goodness, and love, and show their devotion and affection towards Him. Praise is an integral part of many religious traditions and serves as a way to express one's faith and spiritual connection. It is not about glorifying oneself or simply something to do, but rather a sincere act of loving and honoring God.
10.
In what book can this verse be found, "God is a spirit: and they that worship Him must worship in spirit and in truth?"
Correct Answer
A. John
Explanation
The verse "God is a spirit: and they that worship Him must worship in spirit and in truth" can be found in the book of John.