Quiz - The work of the Gospel - RLGN 210

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RLGN210_D01_202340 Quiz: The Work of the Gospel Quiz: The Work of the Gospel Due Nov 13 at 11:59pm Points 50 Questions 20 Time Limit 40 Minutes Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions The quiz: o o vers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3. Contains 20 multiple-choice questions. ¢ Is limited to 40 minutes. ¢ Allows unlimited attempts and the last attempt will count towards the grade. « |s worth 50 points. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 3: Week 3. TAKE THE QUIZ AGAIN Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 3 7 minutes 50 out of 5i LATEST Attempt 3 7 minutes 50 out of 50 tempt 13 minutes 47.5 out of 50 Attempt 1 32 minutes 47.5 out of 50 ct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 50 out of 50 Submitted Nov 8 at 2:24pm This attempt took 7 minutes. Question 1 2.5/2.5pts According to Keller, in every instance in Scripture, which class of people connects more readily to Jesus? The very respectable religious leaders The pagan Roman legionaries The less religious and less respectable sinners Only the High Priest Question 2 2.5/2.5pts Behavioral compliance to rules without heart change will be superficial and fleeting. The purpose of preaching, pastoring, counseling, instructing, and discipling is, therefore, to show people these practical implications of faith in the gospel. Question 3 2.5/2.5pts Stirring up self-centeredness in order to get someone to do the right thing is an effective means to lead them to the gospel. Question 4 2.5/2.5 pts What does Keller indicate is the "single venue of information and teaching to which the greatest number of church people are exposed,’ and which is vital to revivals? Small group gatherings An active and engaging church website Preaching Public baptisms Question 5 2.5/2.5pts Keller describes how it is possible for "two people basing their lives on these two systems may sit right beside each other in church," yet one is acceptable to God and the is not. What are these two systems? = Church and State Nature and Grace Law and Gospel Religion and Gospel Question 6 2.5/2.5pts Keller recommends fostering gospel renewal dynamics by injecting an experiential element into a church's small group ministry or even to form several groups just dedicated to it. True False Question 7 2.5/2.5pts In this chapter, Keller references a particular preacher, whose methodology of preaching two times a day, in the morning and the evening, was very influential to him. Who was this famous preacher? Martin Luther Jonathan Edwards Martyn Lloyd-Jones Charles Spurgeon Question 8 2.5/2.5pts Keller argues that a rediscovery of the gospel is necessary because the gospel emphasis on grace could be lost in everal ways. What are these ways? lost orthodoxy, dead orthodoxy, or defective orthodoxy Arianism, Pelagianism, or Gnosticis Orthodoxy All of the above Question 9 2.5/2.5pts me parts of the Bible are "better" for gospel preaching than others. True False Question 10 2.5/2.5pts Only when people see God as absolutely holy will they be able to repent and accept the gospel. Therefore, it is imperative that all sermons addressed to unbelievers should not even mention grace until it is evident that the crowd is in despair at their sin. Question 11 2.5/2.5pts How does Keller feel about the role of innovation or creativity relative to gospel renewal? Keller believes that a certain amount of innovation and creativity is necessary for gospel renewal, in order to actually apply the biblical message to the felt needs of a community, however it must never alter the fundamental message of the gospel itself. Keller thinks that creativity and innovation as the means of gospel renewal should be discouraged. It is better, he feels, to rely on the tried and true methods of initiating revival, than to seek out new and untried methods. Keller holds that since all communities are different, it is cessary to be creative and innovative as a means of gospel renewal. In fact, he goes so far as to encourage creativity with the actual content of the gospel itself, changing it in order to appeal to the widest range of your audience. Keller draws a sharp distinction between innovation and creativity. Creativity should be encouraged, while innovation should be discouraged Question 12 2.5/2.5pts What is the main difference between moralism and the gospel? Moralism claims that in order to be a Christian one must obey God, whereas the gospel claims that since Christ paid the penalty for our sins, we no longer need to care about obeying God. We are free to live our lives how we see fit, assured that we will be accepted by God no matter what we do. Moralism is the belief that people can be moral without being Christians, whereas the gospel tells us that only Christians can be moral, good people. Moralism is when one avoids acknowledging God as Lord and Savior by developing a moral righteousness of our one's and presenting it to God in an effort to show that he owes you eternal life. The gospel, however, has nothing to do with our developing a righteousness we give to God, but is instead God's developing and giving righteousness to us through Jesus. All of the above. None of the above Question 13 2.5/2.5pts Keller indicates that there are actually two ways of rejecting God. What are these two ways? Pride and Lus’ Religion and Irreligion Naturalism and Nationalism Question 14 2.5/2.5pts What does Keller believe is the ultimate source of revival? Well organized church programs The Holy Spirit Sound preaching Extraordinary human effort and creativity. Question 15 2.5/2.5pts The gospel of God's grace doesn't try to bend a heart into a new pattern; it melts it and re-forms it into a new shape. Question 16 2.5/2.5pts The gospel leads us to do the right thing not for our sake, but for God's sake, for Christ's sake, out of a desire to know, resemble, please, and love the One Who saved us. Question 17 2i5//12:5pts How does Keller perceive the relationship between human effort and revival? Revival and gospel renewal is a direct result of human effort, and this encourages us to work hard to produce it in our own churches and communities Ultimately, Keller believes we can only prepare for revival; we can't really bring it about. God must send it. All of the above None of the above Question 18 2.5/2.5pts If you don't point listeners to Jesus before the end of the sermon, you will give them the impression that the sermon is basically about them—about what they must do. Question 19 2.5/2.5pts Without the power of the Spirit, our hearts don't really believe in God's delight or grace, so they operate in their default mode. But the truths of the gospel, brought home by the Spirit, slowly but surely help us grasp in a new way ow safe and secure, how loved, and how accepted we are n Christ. Question 20 2.5/2.5pts In his letter to Titus, Paul calls his readers to say "no" to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self- controlled lives because otherwise they will be excluded rom the social circles that are important to them, and will orfeit God's blessing of health and prosperity that come as a result of obedience. f f True False Quiz Score: 50 out of 50 Last Attempt Details: ime: inutes Current Score: 50 out of 50 Kept Score: 50 out of 50 3 Attempts so far (@ View Previous Attempts Unlimited Attempts Take the Quiz Again (Will keep the latest of all your scores)
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