1.
Who does God give convicting to?
Correct Answer
C. Everyone, no matter if they are non- or Christian
Explanation
God gives convicting to everyone, regardless of whether they are Christian or non-Christian. Conviction is a spiritual process in which individuals become aware of their sins and shortcomings, leading them to feel remorse and a desire for repentance. This conviction can come through various means, such as the Holy Spirit, personal experiences, or encounters with God's truth. Therefore, it is not limited to Christians only, but extends to all individuals, as God desires to bring everyone to a place of repentance and reconciliation with Him.
2.
We can find this information in........? (Give the chapter, verse and there is only ONE POSSIBLE ANSWER *Hint: The book is written by John)
Correct Answer
John 16:8
3.
Convicting always happens when you sin.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
This statement suggests that whenever someone commits a sin, they will always be convicted. This implies that there is a direct cause and effect relationship between sinning and being convicted. However, it is important to note that this explanation may not hold true in all situations as the legal system and the consequences for sin vary across different societies and cultures. Additionally, personal beliefs and religious perspectives also play a role in determining whether someone is convicted for their sins.
4.
Only Christians get renewed by God.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
This statement is not accurate as renewal by God is not exclusive to Christians. In many religious beliefs and spiritual practices, individuals of various faiths can experience renewal and transformation through divine intervention. Therefore, it is incorrect to claim that only Christians can be renewed by God.
5.
We can find the most important verses about regenerating in the book of ................or.................? (Hints: Is in the new testament and old testament and starts with T and J. Give the exact verse and chapter, you think about each verse and see if the most important one is there.
Correct Answer
Titus 3:5, 1 John 1:9
6.
This will always happen to you, meaning that God will always try to change you, everyday.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
This statement suggests that God is constantly working to bring about change in an individual's life. It implies that personal growth and transformation are ongoing processes that God is actively involved in. Therefore, the correct answer is "True."
7.
This happens to everyone, including non-Christians.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement implies that everyone, including non-Christians, experience this particular occurrence. However, since the answer is "False," it means that the statement is incorrect. Thus, the explanation is that the statement is not true, and this occurrence does not happen to everyone, including non-Christians.
8.
You can find one SPECIFIC verse in Ephesians....What are the chapter and the verse?
Correct Answer
Ephesians 4:30, 4:30
Explanation
The specific verse in Ephesians is 4:30.
9.
You are sealed by the Holy Spirit forever, meaning He will never leave you.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because according to Christian belief, when a person accepts Jesus as their Savior and is baptized, they receive the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is believed to dwell within believers and seal them for eternity, ensuring their salvation and constant presence of God in their lives. This sealing by the Holy Spirit is seen as a permanent and unbreakable bond between the believer and God, indicating that the Holy Spirit will never leave them.
10.
If you were to narrow only one possible verse that will work for the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, what would it be? (And it's a famous verse, so you might want to think how others think too)
Correct Answer
1 Corinthians 8:12, 8:12
11.
The Holy Spirit will always indwell in us.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The explanation for the correct answer "True" is that according to Christian belief, the Holy Spirit is seen as a constant presence within believers. It is believed that once a person accepts Jesus Christ as their Savior, the Holy Spirit comes to dwell within them, guiding and empowering them in their faith journey. This indwelling of the Holy Spirit is considered to be a permanent and unchanging aspect of the Christian life. Therefore, the statement that the Holy Spirit will always indwell in us is true.
12.
This happens to everybody.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement "This happens to everybody" implies that whatever is being referred to is a common occurrence experienced by everyone. However, the correct answer is "False," indicating that the statement is not true. Therefore, the given statement does not apply to everyone and is not a universal experience.
13.
The filling can be whole or part of the Holy Spirit.
Correct Answer
B. False, it's always whole
Explanation
The correct answer is false because the filling of the Holy Spirit is always whole. When a person is filled with the Holy Spirit, they receive the complete presence and power of the Holy Spirit in their lives. It is not a partial filling or something that can be divided into parts. The Holy Spirit fully indwells and empowers believers, providing them with all that they need for a life of faith and obedience.
14.
The filling can be participated by Christians AND non-Christians.
Correct Answer
A. True, it's both
Explanation
The statement suggests that both Christians and non-Christians can participate in the filling. This means that the activity is open to individuals from different religious backgrounds, not just limited to Christians.
15.
Filling works everyday in you.
Correct Answer
B. False, everybody has a different opinion about the HolySpirit
16.
There is one verse that is very specific about filling and it's in the book of Ephesians....it is Ephesians ................? Tell the verse and chapter.
Correct Answer
Ephesians 5:18, 5:18
Explanation
The correct verse in the book of Ephesians that is specific about filling is Ephesians 5:18. The repetition of "5:18" in the answer is likely a mistake or typo, as it is unnecessary to repeat the verse reference.
17.
The Holy Spirit works in one way into your body, which order do you think? There are five that need to be put in order:
Convicted
Regenerate
Sealed
Filled
Indwelt
Correct Answer
C. First comes convict, regenerate, sealed, indwelt all come second and filled comes last
18.
Guess which of the jobs the HolySpirit did to make these children become Christian. Katie says, " I used to steal everything I always wanted, but since God controls me now and I've allowed Him, I don't do that anymore. "
Correct Answer
A. Filling
19.
Use the same instruction as the last question because all five questions are following that instruction. Max says, "I used to bully kids that were younger than me and I was always in trouble, but since the Holy Spirit changed me now, I'm not that guy anymore."
Correct Answer
B. Regenerating
Explanation
The correct answer is "Regenerating." The statement suggests that the person's behavior and attitude have changed significantly, indicating a transformation or regeneration. The Holy Spirit's influence is believed to bring about this change in individuals, leading them to become better versions of themselves.
20.
Layla says, "You know, I've always been swearing all the time because I act what my brother does, but I see myself so guilty, so I eventually stopped."
Correct Answer
D. Convicting
Explanation
The word "convicting" means causing someone to feel guilty or remorseful about their actions. In the given statement, Layla says that she used to swear because she imitated her brother's behavior, but she eventually stopped because she felt guilty. Therefore, the word "convicting" accurately describes the feeling of guilt that Layla experienced and the reason for her decision to stop swearing.
21.
Abby says,"My friends used to call me a nickname called "Flabby" because I never ever exercise. Even if I do, I try to avoid making myself tired and doing the actual exercise. I don't care how much the coach yells at me to run faster or anything because I don't care. When I saw that I was the home of the promised Holy Spirit, I said to myself that I should keep myself fit."
Correct Answer
E. Indwelling
Explanation
The correct answer is "Indwelling." The passage mentions that Abby realized she was the home of the promised Holy Spirit, which implies that the Holy Spirit resides within her. "Indwelling" refers to the concept of the Holy Spirit living within a believer, guiding and empowering them. Abby's realization that she should keep herself fit suggests that she wants to take care of her body, which is now seen as a dwelling place for the Holy Spirit.
22.
Tony says, "I thought that the Holy Spirit would leave me some time in my life because I've done a lot of bad things. I even lost my own best friend for doing that. Then, after a long while, I came to realize that God would never leave me after all and I'm proud of that."
Correct Answer
C. Sealing
Explanation
The term "sealing" refers to the belief that once a person accepts Jesus as their savior, they are sealed by the Holy Spirit and will never be abandoned by God. In the given statement, Tony expresses his initial fear that the Holy Spirit would leave him because of his past mistakes, but he later realizes that God would never abandon him. This aligns with the concept of sealing, as Tony comes to understand that he is sealed by the Holy Spirit and can take pride in the assurance of God's presence in his life.