Time To Sister Suffer (Theo 3)

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1. Conscience is the place in us where God speaks moral truth to us.

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The statement suggests that conscience is the internal space within us where God communicates moral truths. This implies that our conscience acts as a guide, helping us discern right from wrong based on divine principles. Therefore, the correct answer is "True" as it aligns with the idea that conscience is a channel for receiving moral guidance from a higher power.

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Time To Sister Suffer (Theo 3) - Quiz

Explore the impact of original sin on human relationships with God, the search for fulfillment outside of God, and the transformative power of grace. This quiz delves into... see moretheological concepts, emphasizing the dignity of work and the healing nature of grace. see less

2. In baptism, we choose this side of the battle:

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In baptism, we choose God, love, and true happiness. Baptism is a religious ceremony where individuals publicly declare their faith and commitment to God. By choosing God, they are aligning themselves with His teachings and principles, which include love and true happiness. This choice signifies a rejection of Satan and his negative influences. By choosing God, individuals are embracing a spiritual path that leads to love and fulfillment in their lives.

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3. Jesus talks about bearing fruit in his parables. What multiplies when humans accept God's Kingdom

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In the parables, Jesus often uses the concept of bearing fruit to symbolize the spiritual growth and transformation that occurs when humans accept God's Kingdom. Grace, which refers to the unmerited favor and love of God, is what multiplies in a person's life when they accept God's Kingdom. By accepting God's grace, individuals experience an abundance of God's love, forgiveness, and blessings, which in turn enables them to bear fruit in their lives by manifesting qualities like love, kindness, and compassion towards others.

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4. When we encounter Jesus, it is often frightening because of all the following:

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When we encounter Jesus, it can be frightening because he brings to light our weaknesses, helps us see the truth of ourselves, and makes us confront our sins. Seeing our weaknesses more easily with Jesus can be intimidating as it forces us to acknowledge our limitations and areas for growth. Jesus also helps us see the truth of ourselves, which can be uncomfortable as it reveals our flaws and imperfections. Additionally, encountering Jesus can make us see our sins more clearly, which can be distressing as we are confronted with the need for repentance and forgiveness.

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5. Match the beatitude with the main lesson of the parable. (pull out ur bibles!!! i googled the verses so idk if the parables are accurate but the verses r so we good)
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6. A disciple of Jesus is supposed to allow Jesus take over everything in our lives. 

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As a disciple of Jesus, it is believed that one should surrender their will and allow Jesus to have control over every aspect of their life. This means trusting in Jesus' guidance and following his teachings, allowing him to shape their decisions and actions. This belief stems from the idea that Jesus is the ultimate authority and has a plan for each individual's life. By allowing Jesus to take over, disciples aim to align their lives with his will and ultimately find fulfillment and purpose in following him.

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7. You may use your bible. Match the passage with the kind of miracle it is.
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8. Match Jesus' temptation to the human obsession that goes with it.
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9. Where do people seek the things they could only find in God when they do not have God? 

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When people do not have God, they may seek to fulfill their needs and desires in unhealthy ways. This can lead to behaviors that hurt others and damage their relationships. By engaging in these negative behaviors, individuals may be trying to fill the void that God would normally fill in their lives. However, these actions are ultimately self-destructive and can cause further harm to themselves and those around them.

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10. The kingdom of God is fully present in Jesus Christ.

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The statement is true because in Christian belief, Jesus Christ is considered to be the incarnation of God and the embodiment of the kingdom of God. Through his teachings, miracles, and actions, Jesus revealed the nature of God's kingdom and demonstrated its power and presence. He proclaimed that the kingdom of God is at hand and that it is within people. Therefore, by accepting Jesus and following his teachings, individuals can experience the fullness of the kingdom of God in their lives.

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11. ...He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat. What seems to be a main requirement for the kingdom of God in these miracles?

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Faith appears to be the main requirement for the kingdom of God in these miracles. The passage mentions that strict orders were given to keep this information secret, indicating that trust and belief in the miracles were crucial. Additionally, the mention of providing food suggests that faith in God's ability to provide and sustain is necessary. Fear, knowledge, and love are not explicitly mentioned in relation to the main requirement for the kingdom of God in this context.

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12. Match Jesus' Temptation with Israel's sin
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13. The following is a type of miracle Jesus performs:

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The correct answer includes four types of miracles that Jesus performs: healing, nature, exorcism, and raising the dead. These miracles are mentioned in the Bible and are attributed to Jesus as acts of divine power. Healing refers to Jesus' ability to cure illnesses and diseases. Nature miracles involve Jesus' control over natural elements, such as calming a storm or turning water into wine. Exorcism refers to Jesus' ability to cast out demons from possessed individuals. Raising the dead refers to Jesus' ability to bring deceased individuals back to life.

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14. What language would Jesus have predominately spoken, read, and wrote? 

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Jesus would have predominantly spoken, read, and written in Aramaic. This is because Aramaic was the common language spoken by the Jewish people in the region of Judea during the time of Jesus. While Greek was also widely spoken in the region, especially among the educated and in trade, Aramaic was the language of everyday communication among the Jewish population. Latin was the language of the Roman Empire and was not commonly spoken in the region. Sanskrit, on the other hand, is an ancient language primarily associated with the Indian subcontinent and would not have been spoken by Jesus.

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15. Match the Transfiguration detail with the detail from Jesus' crucifixion.
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16. When someone passionately wants to know and do moral goodness, he or she is living this beatitude.

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The correct answer is "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness." This beatitude refers to individuals who have a strong desire and longing for moral goodness and justice. They actively seek to do what is right and just, and their passion for righteousness is a key aspect of their character. These individuals are considered blessed because their pursuit of righteousness aligns with God's will and brings them closer to Him.

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17. This beatitude is calling use to give up attachment to things.

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The correct answer is "Blessed are the poor in spirit." This beatitude is calling us to give up attachment to things. It suggests that those who are humble, recognizing their spiritual poverty and dependence on God, are blessed. It emphasizes the importance of detaching oneself from material possessions and worldly desires, and instead focusing on spiritual wealth and seeking righteousness. This beatitude encourages a mindset of humility and reliance on God rather than being consumed by materialism and attachment to worldly things.

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18. Whose Baptism is this true of? The Holy Trinity is present.

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This statement is true for both our baptism and Jesus' baptism. In Christian belief, baptism is seen as a sacrament in which a person is initiated into the faith and becomes a member of the Church. The Holy Trinity, which consists of God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit, is believed to be present during baptism. Therefore, both our baptism and Jesus' baptism are occasions where the Holy Trinity is present.

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19. Jesus so compelling because we are made for him.

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The explanation for the given correct answer is that Jesus is compelling because he fulfills the deepest longings and desires of the human heart. As humans, we are made to seek meaning, purpose, and fulfillment, and Jesus offers all of these things. He provides unconditional love, forgiveness, and salvation, which resonates with our innate need for acceptance and redemption. Additionally, Jesus offers hope, peace, and guidance in a world filled with uncertainty and chaos. Therefore, it is true that Jesus is compelling because he satisfies our deepest spiritual needs and desires.

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20. In the parable of the sower in Mark 4:1-9, what does bearing fruit most likely  mean?

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The correct answer is to allow God's grace to produce love and mercy in us. This is the most likely meaning of bearing fruit in the parable of the sower. In the parable, Jesus uses the metaphor of a sower scattering seeds on different types of soil to represent the different responses people have to the word of God. The seed that falls on good soil represents those who hear the word, accept it, and allow it to produce fruit in their lives. This fruit refers to the qualities of love and mercy that are produced by God's grace working in us.

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21. A disciple is a witness speaks to God's actual presence in their lives.

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The statement implies that a disciple is someone who has experienced or witnessed the presence of God in their lives. This suggests that disciples have a personal and intimate relationship with God, and that their faith is not just based on belief or hearsay. Therefore, the statement is true as it highlights the significance of a disciple's connection with God.

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22. A sin can be a thought, word, or action

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This statement is true because a sin can indeed be a thought, word, or action. In many religious and moral contexts, a sin is considered to be any thought, word, or action that goes against the teachings or beliefs of that particular faith or moral code. Thus, sins can encompass a wide range of behaviors and can include not only physical actions but also thoughts and words that are considered immoral or unethical.

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23. The following are all true about what where Jesus grew up. 

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Jesus grew up in an area called Galilee, which is located in the northern part of Israel. This region is known for its significance in biblical history and was an important area during the time of the Roman Empire. While there is no mention of a major library in Galilee, the other statements are true about where Jesus grew up.

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24. While the crowd...they left everything and followed him. Why fear Jesus?

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The correct answer is "Because Jesus is powerful." This is because the question asks for the reason why the crowd feared Jesus, and the most logical explanation is that they were in awe of his power. This can be inferred from the statement that "they left everything and followed him," indicating that they were willing to abandon their possessions and previous lives to be with Jesus, which suggests a deep reverence and fear of his power.

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25. What skills would Jesus' have learned from Joseph? 

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Jesus would have learned how to work with wood and stone from Joseph. Joseph was a carpenter, and it is likely that he would have passed down his skills and knowledge to Jesus. Woodworking and stonework were common trades during that time, and learning these skills would have been important for Jesus to support himself and his family. Additionally, these skills would have been useful for Jesus in his ministry, as he often used parables and metaphors related to construction and building.

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26. "For the Son of God became man so that we might become God." This quote means the following

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27. While the crowd............. One of the key lessons we can learn from Luke 5:1-11 about discipleship is the following:

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The correct answer is that we must make Jesus the very first priority in our lives. This is supported by the key lesson from Luke 5:1-11 about discipleship. In this passage, Peter encounters Jesus and initially feels good. However, Jesus challenges Peter to prioritize him above all else by instructing him to leave everything behind and follow him. This teaches us that true discipleship requires making Jesus the utmost priority in our lives, above our own desires and worldly possessions.

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28. Why must we conclude that Jesus is either a liar, or crazy, or God?

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The correct answer suggests that Jesus' teachings were so shocking that it is difficult to come to any other conclusion about him. This implies that his teachings were unlike anything people had heard before, which could lead to the belief that he must either be a liar, crazy, or God. The fact that many people thought he was just terrific and that there is evidence that he was a Rabbi are not sufficient reasons to conclude that he must fall into one of these categories.

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29. Why can Christian baptism save us from sins? 

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Christian baptism is believed to save us from sins because Jesus, through his death and resurrection, imparts the power of salvation into the act of baptism. It is not solely the holy water that washes away sins, but rather the spiritual significance and connection to Jesus' sacrifice that makes baptism a means of salvation.

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30. The following are all true about Apostles:

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The correct answer states that Apostles are sent with authority by Jesus, commanded to teach, heal, forgive sins, and govern the Church, and are succeeded by Bishops. This explanation highlights the essential characteristics and roles of Apostles. They are chosen and authorized by Jesus himself, given the responsibility to spread his teachings, perform miracles, offer forgiveness, and lead the Church. After their time, Bishops continue their work and carry on their mission.

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31.   Because of original sin,  humans lost original holiness.  How did this affect their relationship with God?

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Due to original sin, humans lost their original holiness and this affected their relationship with God in several ways. They had hostility toward God, feeling anger or resentment towards Him. They were also alienated from God, feeling separated or distant from Him. Additionally, they feared God, experiencing a sense of fear or dread in His presence. These negative emotions and attitudes towards God were a result of the fallen state of humanity caused by original sin.

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32. What is Grace?

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Grace is often understood as God's unmerited favor and love towards humanity. It is not just a concept or an abstract idea, but it is the very life of God that is poured out upon us. Through grace, we experience God's presence in our lives, His love that surpasses all understanding, and His gift of Himself. It is through grace that we are able to have a relationship with God and receive His forgiveness and salvation.

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33. How do we get grace? 

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Grace is often associated with divine favor or blessings. In this context, humbly accepting grace suggests that it is not something that can be earned or bought through one's actions or material possessions. Instead, it implies that grace is a gift that is received with humility and gratitude, acknowledging that it is not something that one deserves or can attain through their own efforts.

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34. What do we learn from Jesus' hidden years? 

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From Jesus' hidden years, we learn that work has dignity, as Jesus spent a significant portion of his life working as a carpenter. This teaches us the value of hard work and the importance of finding purpose and fulfillment in our daily tasks. Additionally, Jesus' hidden years also show us that God is found in ordinary life, reminding us that spirituality and connection with the divine can be experienced in our everyday experiences and interactions. Lastly, Jesus' example highlights the importance of caring for our families, as he lived a humble life with his parents and siblings, emphasizing the significance of nurturing and supporting our loved ones.

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35. Wishing harm or injury upon someone.

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The given answer states that wishing harm or injury upon someone is considered a sin. This implies that it goes against moral or ethical principles, as it involves a negative intention towards another person. In many religious and ethical systems, harming others is seen as morally wrong and goes against the principles of compassion, empathy, and respect for others. Therefore, it can be concluded that wishing harm or injury upon someone is considered a sin.

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36. Who would have taught Jesus how to read and write?

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Mary is the correct answer because according to religious beliefs, Mary was the mother of Jesus and she would have been responsible for teaching him basic skills such as reading and writing during his childhood. As his mother, Mary would have had a significant role in his education and upbringing, including teaching him important life skills.

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37. Jesus is God's Kingdom.

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The statement "Jesus is God's Kingdom" is true. In Christianity, Jesus is believed to be the Son of God and the embodiment of God's Kingdom on earth. He is seen as the fulfillment of God's plan for salvation and the establishment of His Kingdom. Jesus taught about the Kingdom of God and demonstrated its power through his miracles, teachings, and ultimately, his death and resurrection. Therefore, the statement is true in the context of Christian belief.

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38. The Eucharist isn't ACTUALLY Jesus; it just figuratively represents him.

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The statement is incorrect. According to Christian belief, during the Eucharist, the bread and wine are believed to undergo transubstantiation, where they actually become the body and blood of Jesus Christ. It is not just a symbolic representation, but a literal transformation. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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39. Select all of the following that are true about the Eucharist :

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The Eucharist is a sacrament in Christianity that commemorates the Last Supper, where Jesus initiated it. According to the doctrine of transubstantiation, Jesus is believed to be fully present in both the bread and the wine, making it more than just a symbol. Therefore, the statements "Jesus initiates it at the Last Supper" and "Jesus is present in both the bread and the wine" are true.

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40. What happens at our baptism?

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During our baptism, several significant things occur. Firstly, we are anointed to be priests, prophets, and kings, just like Jesus. This signifies our role as members of the Church and our call to serve and proclaim the word of God. Secondly, we receive the grace of Jesus' death and resurrection, which brings us forgiveness of sins and new life in Christ. Additionally, our baptism cleanses us from all of our sins, washing away the stain of original sin and any personal sins we may have committed. Lastly, we are baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, symbolizing our initiation into the Christian faith and the presence of the Blessed Trinity in our lives.

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41. Hating someone.

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42. While the crowd...they left everything and followed him. What is a similar protest to Peter we can have when we feel Jesus' call?

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43. Jesus was publicly known to be the Son of God long before His baptism. 

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44. "Blessed are the poor in spirit" means that money is evil.

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The statement "Blessed are the poor in spirit" does not imply that money is evil. Instead, it suggests that those who are humble, selfless, and detached from material possessions are considered blessed or fortunate. This phrase can be found in the Bible, specifically in the Beatitudes, and it emphasizes the value of spiritual qualities over material wealth. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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45. In John 6:35-58, Jesus means that his body and blood are literal food and drink ...Jesus said to them," I am the bread of life..."...........

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In John 6:35-58, Jesus uses the metaphor of being the "bread of life" to explain that by partaking in his body and blood, believers will have eternal life. This passage is often interpreted as Jesus referring to the sacrament of the Eucharist, where bread and wine are believed to be transformed into the literal body and blood of Christ. Therefore, the statement that Jesus means his body and blood are literal food and drink is true.

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46. The following is true about morality

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47. Therefore...The law entered so that transgression might increase... Romans 5:12-21 What came through Jesus?

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The correct answer is Grace. In the passage from Romans 5:12-21, it is explained that the law was introduced so that transgression might increase. However, where sin increased, grace increased all the more through Jesus Christ. This means that despite the increase in transgression and disobedience, God's grace through Jesus Christ was even more abundant, offering forgiveness and salvation to all who believe in Him.

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48. What distinguishes why John the Baptist was baptizing from Jesus' baptism? 

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The correct answer is that the Trinity is revealed at Jesus' baptism while John was using baptism to prepare for the coming of the Messiah. This means that during Jesus' baptism, the presence of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit was made known, indicating the divine nature of Jesus. On the other hand, John the Baptist's baptism was a symbolic act of repentance and preparation for the arrival of the Messiah, but it did not involve the revelation of the Trinity.

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49. How can we know about Jesus' hidden years? 

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The correct answer is "It is inferred from Jewish culture at the time." This is because there is no historical record or evidence of Jesus keeping a special diary or biographical information being kept on all boys of the time. Therefore, the knowledge about Jesus' hidden years is derived from an understanding of the cultural practices and norms of Jewish society during that time period. Additionally, the Bible provides some information and clues about Jesus' early life and upbringing.

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50. How is Jesus anointed at his baptism? 

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At Jesus' baptism, he is anointed with the Holy Spirit to begin his mission. This is seen in the Gospel accounts where the Holy Spirit descends upon Jesus like a dove after he is baptized by John the Baptist. This anointing signifies the beginning of Jesus' ministry and his empowerment by the Holy Spirit to fulfill God's plan. It is an important event that marks the start of Jesus' public ministry and his role as the Messiah.

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51. Sexually fantasizing about someone.

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The given correct answer implies that sexually fantasizing about someone is considered a sin. This suggests that indulging in such thoughts or desires goes against moral or religious principles. It suggests that engaging in sexual fantasies about someone is viewed as immoral or inappropriate behavior.

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52. Being upset at someone for offending you.

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The correct answer is "Neither temptation nor sin". This suggests that being upset at someone for offending you is not considered either a temptation or a sin. This implies that it is a natural human reaction to feel upset when someone offends us, but it does not necessarily mean that we are tempted or committing a sin by feeling this way.

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53. The following are true about parables:

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Parables are stories that use everyday events or situations to convey a deeper spiritual or moral lesson. They often involve relatable characters and scenarios that people can easily understand and relate to. By using these familiar events, parables make it easier for people to grasp the concepts and teachings of the Kingdom of God. This allows individuals to see the relevance and application of these teachings in their own lives.

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54. When someone is really only about God in everything he or she does in life, he or she is living this beatitude.

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When someone is truly focused on God in every aspect of their life, they are living out the beatitude "Blessed are the pure of heart." This beatitude emphasizes the importance of having a sincere and genuine devotion to God, without any ulterior motives or impure intentions. It signifies a deep commitment to living a righteous and holy life, with a heart that is free from deceit, selfishness, and worldly desires. Those who prioritize their relationship with God above all else are considered blessed because they experience a profound sense of peace, fulfillment, and spiritual purity.

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55. What makes little sense to say about Jesus given what he teaches?

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Given what Jesus teaches, it would not make sense to say that he is a moralizing teacher, a lunatic, or a great philosopher. Jesus' teachings go beyond mere moralizing, as he emphasizes love, forgiveness, and selflessness. Calling him a lunatic would disregard the wisdom and depth of his teachings. While Jesus may be inspirational and popular, these qualities alone do not fully capture the significance of his teachings. Therefore, the correct answer is "An inspirational popular guy."

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56. The following is true about morality , holiness, and happiness:

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The given answer suggests that saints are significantly happier than non-saintly people. This implies that following moral rules and being saintly leads to a greater level of happiness compared to not following these rules. It also contradicts the statement that saintly people have to wait until the next life to be happy, suggesting that happiness can be experienced in the present life by being saintly. However, it does not imply that saints are always happy or that sinners are never happy.

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57. The following are true about Jesus' miracles:

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The explanation for the given answer is that Jesus' miracles are considered to be manifestations of God's kingdom in action. They are supernatural events that cannot be explained by natural means. These miracles go beyond the limitations of the physical world and defy any logical or scientific explanation.

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58. How would Jesus have practiced his Jewish faith?

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Jesus, being a devout Jew, would have practiced his faith by regularly journeying to Jerusalem, as it was the center of Jewish religious life. He would have also prayed in synagogues and engaged in discussions about the Torah with teachers, as this was a common practice among Jews. Additionally, Jesus would have followed the Mosaic law, which was the foundation of Jewish religious and ethical practices. Lastly, he would have read the Old Testament, which was the sacred scripture of the Jewish faith.

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59. Whose baptism is this true of? Adopts the baptized as a child of God.

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This statement is true of our baptism. When we are baptized, we are adopted as children of God. This means that through baptism, we become part of God's family and receive the benefits and privileges of being His children. Jesus' baptism, on the other hand, was not for the purpose of adoption but rather as an example and a public declaration of His mission.

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60. The parables teach about the following:

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The correct answer includes three main teachings from the parables. The first is about looking beyond this world, suggesting that the parables encourage individuals to consider the spiritual realm and not solely focus on material possessions or worldly matters. The second teaching is about God's grace in a fallen world, indicating that the parables emphasize God's forgiveness and love despite the sinful nature of humanity. Lastly, the answer mentions how God's Kingdom changes us, implying that the parables teach about personal transformation and the impact of living according to God's principles.

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61. God gives us moral rules for the following reasons:

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God gives us moral rules because he knows us better than we know ourselves and understands what will truly make us happy. By following his rules, we are able to live a righteous life and experience true happiness.

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62. What does grace do? 

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Grace is described as a powerful force that brings healing and restoration. It has the ability to heal our inner disintegration, which implies that it can mend the brokenness and conflicts within ourselves. Additionally, grace is said to heal many of our relationships, suggesting that it can repair and reconcile strained or damaged connections with others. Furthermore, grace is believed to free us from sin, indicating that it offers forgiveness and redemption. Lastly, grace is associated with happiness and peace, implying that it brings a sense of joy and tranquility to our lives.

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63. In Luke 13:18-19, Jesus hints that the Kingdom of God make very little noticeable difference in the fallen world

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In Luke 13:18-19, Jesus actually suggests the opposite. He compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed that grows into a large tree, indicating that it starts small but has a significant impact. This implies that the Kingdom of God does make a noticeable difference in the fallen world. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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64. Which parable is about being patient with the sins of others as God is as he waits for the end of time?

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The parable of the Weeds and the Wheat teaches about the importance of patience when dealing with the sins of others. In this parable, Jesus tells a story of a farmer who sows good seed in his field, but an enemy comes and sows weeds among the wheat. When the weeds start to grow, the farmer's servants ask if they should pull out the weeds, but the farmer tells them to wait until the harvest. This parable illustrates that God is patient with sinners, allowing them time to repent and change their ways before judgment comes at the end of time.

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65. Conversion to Jesus means the following:

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The correct answer is a combination of three statements: "To change from a focus on a worldly life to a Godly life," "To fight temptations to sin," and "To have faith and hope." This suggests that conversion to Jesus involves a transformation in one's priorities and values, actively resisting sinful behavior, and maintaining a strong belief and trust in God.

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66. Morality are rules to follow to go to heaven.

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The given statement is incorrect. Morality refers to a set of principles or values that guide individuals in distinguishing right from wrong. It is not solely about going to heaven but encompasses ethical behavior and the well-being of oneself and others in various aspects of life. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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67. According to Matthew 13: 24-30, God will Judge sinners.

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According to Matthew 13: 24-30, it is stated that God will judge sinners. This passage, commonly known as the Parable of the Weeds, describes how the good seeds (representing the righteous) and the weeds (representing the sinners) grow together until the time of judgment. It emphasizes that God will ultimately separate the righteous from the wicked and render judgment upon the sinners. Therefore, the statement "God will Judge sinners" is true based on this biblical passage.

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68. How does Jesus change baptism?

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Jesus changes baptism by putting grace into it, and by putting his presence and life into it. This means that through baptism, believers receive the grace of God and experience a spiritual union with Jesus, as he is present and his life is infused into the sacrament. This transformation of baptism is significant as it brings about forgiveness of sins, spiritual rebirth, and a deepening of one's relationship with God.

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69. What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus? 

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Being a disciple of Jesus means denying ourselves, learning from him, following him, converting, sacrificing, and making him the center of our lives. This involves putting aside our own desires and selfishness, humbly accepting Jesus as our teacher and leader, making a commitment to change and give up our old ways, and making Jesus the priority and focus of our lives. It is a complete surrender and devotion to Jesus and his teachings.

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70. Jesus' miracles are a call to the following:

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The correct answer is Accept Jesus' grace and Faith. Jesus' miracles were not meant to magically make all our problems go away or to promise a suffering-free life. Instead, they were a call to accept Jesus' grace and have faith in Him. Through His miracles, Jesus demonstrated His power and authority, inviting people to trust in Him and believe in His message. Accepting His grace and having faith in Him are essential aspects of following Jesus and experiencing the transformative power of His love and salvation.

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71. Each of the following is true about Jesus' parables

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The correct answer is "They are shocking" and "They teach about the Kingdom of God." Jesus' parables often contain unexpected or provocative elements that challenge the listener's preconceptions and provoke deeper thought. Additionally, many of his parables are centered around conveying spiritual truths and teachings about the Kingdom of God.

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72. All the Word became flesh... ...full of grace and truth The following describe Jesus in this passage

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The correct answer is Grace, Glory, and The Word. In this passage, Jesus is described as being full of grace and truth. The term "grace" refers to the unmerited favor and kindness that Jesus bestows upon humanity. "Glory" highlights the divine and radiant nature of Jesus. Lastly, "The Word" signifies Jesus as the embodiment of God's message and the ultimate revelation of truth. Thus, these descriptors accurately capture the essence of Jesus as portrayed in the passage.

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73. Whose Baptism is this true of? Sin was washed away

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This statement is true for both our baptism and Jesus' baptism. In Christian baptism, it is believed that sin is washed away, symbolizing a cleansing and purification of the individual. This applies to both our baptism, as we seek forgiveness and a fresh start, and Jesus' baptism, as he was without sin but still underwent the ritual as an example for others to follow. Both instances involve the washing away of sin through baptism.

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74. In John 6: 35-58, what word or phrase means the same thing as the Kingdom of God? ...Jesus said to them," I am the bread of life..."...........

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In John 6:35-58, Jesus refers to himself as the "bread of life." This phrase means the same thing as the Kingdom of God because Jesus is the source of eternal life. By accepting him and his teachings, individuals can have eternal life and be a part of God's kingdom. Therefore, "eternal life" is the word or phrase that means the same thing as the Kingdom of God in this context.

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75. On the third day there was a wedding in Cana.... What does this teach about grace and the kingdom of God?

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The correct answer options suggest that the story of the wedding in Cana teaches us that Mary serves as a mediator for us, that the kingdom of God is a place of joy and celebration, and that it replaces older rituals of the Mosaic Law. The story showcases Mary's intercession on behalf of the wedding couple, turning water into wine, which implies her role as a mediator. The presence of joy and celebration at the wedding suggests the joy and celebration that can be found in the kingdom of God. Finally, the reference to replacing older rituals implies that the new covenant brought by Jesus supersedes the old rituals of the Mosaic Law.

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76. In Matthew 22: 1-4, describe what the Kingdom of God is like? ...[The king] dispatched his servants to summon the invited guests to the feast...

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In Matthew 22:1-4, the Kingdom of God is described as a place of celebration. This is evident from the context of the passage where the king is hosting a wedding feast and sends his servants to invite the guests. The emphasis is on the joyous occasion and the festivities associated with it. The phrase "a place of celebration" captures the essence of the passage and aligns with the description given in the scripture.

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77. The following are true about the miracles of Jesus:

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The miracles of Jesus are battles against Satan and the demonic because they often involve Jesus casting out demons or overpowering evil forces. These miracles demonstrate Jesus' power and authority over the spiritual realm. Additionally, the miracles bring God's mercy and love to us by showing His compassion and willingness to heal and restore those who are suffering. They also serve as a manifestation of God's kingdom breaking into the world and offering hope and redemption.

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Each of the following is true about Jesus' parables
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