Lesson 8

Quiz Key

This 10-question quiz will help you review the key ideas from this lesson.

Question 1 of 10

What is God’s attitude toward broken mankind?

A God is impatient and frustrated at their sinfulness.

 B Jesus came to save, not condemn.

C God is counting down the days when he can wipe sinners out and create a new heaven and earth.

D God gives sinful people what they deserve.

Question 2 of 10

What is to be our attitude toward broken mankind?

A We should abhor sin and keep ourselves separate from those who sin.

B We should point out to sinners their brokenness and should urge them to change.

 C Our attitude should be the same as God’s.

D We should feel sorry for them.

Question 3 of 10

“Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Which of the following points does this lesson NOT make about this verse?

A This is the only prayer that Jesus taught his disciples to pray; therefore, it must be pretty important.

B God’s kingdom is where his will is done. Heaven is heaven because it is where God’s will is fully done. If God’s will were fully done on earth, then earth would be heaven.

C We are to pray for God’s will to be done here on earth.

 D We must pray this prayer daily to ensure our salvation.

Question 4 of 10

God has good intentions for mankind in every area of life. Which of the areas below was NOT mentioned in this lesson?

A Our personal lives

B Our families

C Our Christian brothers and sisters

D Toward those in our work place and the world

 E All of these were mentioned in this lesson

Question 5 of 10

What is the primary metaphor Bob used in this lesson to describe the Church?

 A A window

B A door

C A tree

D A house

E A body

Question 6 of 10

In this lesson, Bob describes a wall that prevents the world from fully seeing God’s good intentions. What is this wall?

A Materialism

B Sin in general

C The sin of the Church

D The sin of non-Christians

Question 7 of 10

Bob describes the window in this lesson as having four panes. Each pane represents an aspect of God's good intention for fallen mankind, yet many churches allow the fallen world to see through only one pane. Which is it?

A The physical pane, revealing God’s intention for the health of our physical bodies and the environment

B The social pane, revealing God’s intention for our relationships with others, including our enemies

C The wisdom pane, revealing God’s truth, lived out in every area of life

 D The spiritual pane, revealing God’s intention for fallen mankind to be reconciled to him through faith in Jesus

Question 8 of 10

Which of the following is NOT a true answer to this question? "How do we clean all of panes in the window, allowing the fallen world to see all of God's intentions?"

A We seek to do God’s will in our personal lives, in our family relationships, and toward our brothers and sisters in Christ.

B We seek to do God's will in relationship to the people in our workplace and community, including our neighbors, employees, employers, the poor, and even our enemies.

 C We work to make our church programs more exciting and well-attended.

D We seek to do God’s will in relationship to our physical body and the physical well-being of others, and with regard to the environment.

Question 9 of 10

Several metaphors are used in this lesson to describe the Church. Which metaphor below was NOT mentioned.

 A A rock: unmovable, unchanging

B A first fruit: a first taste of something good

C A legible letter: God's love letter to people that they can clearly read

D Salt: preserving and enhancing

Question 10 of 10

What was the primary assignment for the small groups in Watoto Church in Kampala, Uganda?

A Prior to attending the weekly group meeting, each member was to read through the weekly study guide.

B Each week a different person in the small group was to bring a snack to the meeting.

C Each member was to pray for one another.

 D Each member in the small group was to go out during the week and find someone in need whom they could serve.