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Quiz:
The
Work
of
the
Gospel
Quiz:
The
Work
of
the
Gospel
Due Nov
13
at
11:59pm
Points
50
Questions
20
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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.
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