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 theological concepts, emphasizing the dignity of work and the healing nature of grace.
Behaviors that hurt others and our relationships.
Prayer.
Things that are often self-destructive.
Church
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God's life.
God's love.
God' presence.
God's gift of Himself.
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We earn it by being good.
By becoming the center of the world.
Humbly accepting it.
We can buy it.
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Heals our inner disintegration.
Heals many of our relationships.
Frees us from sin.
Gives us happiness and peace.
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Work has dignity.
God is found in ordinary life.
We should care for our families.
It is important to be in the elite of society.
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It comes from a special diary Jesus kept as a teenager.
It is inferred from Jewish culture at the time.
It comes from biographical information that was carefully kept on all boys of the time.
It is inferred from the bible.
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It is an area called Galilee.
It had a major library of classic books.
It was a very important city in the Roman Empire.
It is in the northern part of Israel.
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Grade school teachers.
Joseph
Abraham
Mary
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Aramaic
Greek
Latin
Sanskrit
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How to work with wood.
How to balance check books.
How to philosophize.
How to work with stone.
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He would have regularly journeyed to Jerusalem.
He would have prayed in synagogues and discussed the torah with teachers.
He would have followed the Mosaic law.
He would have read the Old Testament.
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We will all be statues one day.
It is a quote by Satan to Eve
God gives us a share in his life through Jesus and His grace.
We can make ourselves into a god
Grace
The Lamb.
Glory.
The Word.
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Grace
Death
Transgression
Disobedience
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Jesus came to compete with John the Baptist to show John was wrong for baptizing.
The Trinity is revealed at Jesus' baptism while John was using baptism to prepare for the coming of the Messiah.
John the Baptist Baptizes in the Jordan river while Jesus was baptized in the Sea of Galilee
Jesus needed to have his sins forgiven by John before starting his ministry.
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False
With a secret scroll that has God's plan.
With oil from John the Baptist like king David.
With the Holy Spirit to begin His mission.
With the command to baptize all nations.
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By turning it into a baptism of repentance.
By putting grace into baptism.
By putting his presence and life into baptism.
By turning around and baptizing John the Baptist.
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Because holy water is the only thing that can wash away our sins.
Because the apostles made up the nice symbolic ritual of baptism to make grandma's cry with happiness.
Because Jesus could not save us in any other way.
Because Jesus puts the power of his death and resurrection into baptism.
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We are anointed to be priests, prophets, and kings, like Jesus.
We receive the grace of Jesus' death and resurrection.
We are cleansed from all of our sins.
We are baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit and so the Blessed Trinity is present.
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God
Love.
True happiness.
Satan.
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Both our and Jesus' baptism
Jesus' baptism
Our baptism
Neither our nor Jesus' baptism
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Neither our nor Jesus' baptism
Both our and Jesus' baptism
Our baptism
Jesus' baptism
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Both our and Jesus' Baptism
Our Baptism
Neither our nor Jesus' baptism
Jesus' baptism
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False
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Because we can see our weaknesses more easily with Jesus.
Because Jesus helps us see the truth of ourselves
Because Jesus threatens us
Because we see our sins more clearly with Jesus
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To deny ourselves.
To learn from him and follow him
To convert and sacrifice.
To make Him the center of our lives.
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To change from a focus on a worldly life to a Godly life.
To fight temptations to sin.
Simply profess certain opinions.
To have faith and hope.
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False
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False
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They are sent with authority by Jesus
They are commanded to teach, heal, forgive sins, and govern the Church.
They decide for themselves that they are leaders
They are succeeded by Bishops
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Neither temptation nor sin
Temptation
Sin
Neither temptation nor sin
Sin
Temptation
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Neither temptation or sin
Sin
Temptation
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False
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Neither temptation nor sin
Sin
Temptation
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They are God's kingdom in action.
They are supernatural.
They are not literal stories.
They defy natural explanation.
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They are battles against Satan and the demonic.
They bring God's mercy and love to us.
They undo the damage and consequences of Original Sin.
They are ways for Jesus to show off.
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Healing
Births
Nature
Exorcism
Raising the dead
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Accept Jesus' grace
Faith
Magically make all our problems go away
Live a suffering free life
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Because Jesus is powerful.
Because Jesus loves to scare people.
Because Jesus takes everything Peter owned.
Because Jesus was mean to Peter.
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I am not holy enough.
I am not rich enough.
Jesus does not know what he is doing
Fishing stinks.
When we encounter Jesus, we will always feel good at first.
We should not be sinful.
Jesus was better at fishing than Peter.
We must make Jesus the very first priority in our lives
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It mainly focuses on happiness for the moment.
It focuses on what will bring us true happiness.
It focuses on a lifetime of happiness.
We always seem to know best for ourselves what will bring true happiness.
God knows us from the inside. He knows us better than we know ourselves.
God knows what will make us happy.
God makes us prove ourselves by following his rules.
God does not want us to be happy in this life, only in the next life.
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Sinners are never happy.
Saintly people have to wait until the next life to be happy as a reward for following the moral rules.
Saints are a great deal happier than non-saintly people.
Saints are always happy.
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False
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Mary is a mediator for us.
It is a place of joy and celebration
Mary's whole role is to draw attention to herself.
It replaces older rituals of the Mosaic Law, like the ceremonial wedding.
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