Created by Julie Gholston
over 7 years ago
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Question | Answer |
When witnessing to nonbelievers with no Christian background, it is best to focus on U3-1 | who Jesus was, in a historical context |
Who was/were ultimately responsible for the death of Jesus? U3-2 | Jesus |
The Gospel of Mark is U3-3 | an excellent starting place for new converts because of its brevity and clarity |
What is the most important validation of our witness? U3-4 | The credibility of our lives |
Those who intend to specialize in evangelizing a specific niche group of people must remember that U3-5 | believers are called to share the gospel far and wide |
Regeneration, sanctification, transformation and multiplication are aspects of the power of the U3-6 | Word of God |
Two aspects of the method of Paul's preaching are U3-7 | warning and teaching |
Understanding what in evangelism is essential to having our faith to be witnesses? U3-8 | God's work |
Jesus' prayer life was characterized by its U3-9 | demonstration of an active and constant relationships with God |
The Holy Spirit is vital to evangelism because He U4 - 10 | influences both the speaker and the listener during witnessing opportunities |
When witnessing to nonbelievers, believers should U3-11 | be careful not to use terms that may not be understood by those outside of the Christian faith |
When sharing the good news, the believer's focus on Jesus should be in terms of U3-12 | His identity as a Person and as the Savior and Lord |
The believer's verbal witness must clearly connect with U3-13 | a consistent personal relationship with Christ |
The term "missionary" applies only to those who U3-14 | share the gospel to those around them in any context |
A biblical understanding of the missionary's ministry is that it is U3-15 | every believer's responsibility to take the gospel to his or her corner of the world |
When pursuing opportunities for personal evangelism, the believer should U3-16 | be sensitive to divine appointments to witness to the lost |
The caution in Ecclesiastes against watching the wind and the clouds U3-17 | reminds believers that witnessing opportunities are sometimes inconvenient |
When addressing the topic of sin with unbelievers U3-18 | believers should acknowledge the reality of sin in the context of Christ's offer of forgiveness and eternal life |
One significant hindrance to effective personal evangelism is U3-19 | insincerity or inconsistency between the believer's lifestyle and message |
Believers who use acts of benevolence as tools to communicate the gospel U3-20 | are obeying Christ's command to let the world see their good works. |
When Paul wrote of presenting "every man complete in Christ," he was U3-21 | referencing the need to witness to both individuals and to all groups of people (each and every) |
The early church found their confidence to witness U3-22 | in their knowledge and relationship with God |
Paul's sense of obligation to spread the gospel U3-23 | applies to all believers because Christ's love compels us to reach the lost |
Paul was unashamed in his ministry because U3-24 | of his confidence in the power of the gospel itself |
It is to our benefit that Paul had not personally visited Rome before writing Romans, because U3-25 | it provided him an occasion to be especially thorough in his communication of the saving work of Jesus |
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