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Created by Julie Gholston
about 8 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Three elements that are common to the Great Commission in Mark and Matthew are | Going Communicating the message orally baptizing |
Water baptism is | an integral part of the Great Commission |
An analysis of the Great Commission in Mark and Matthew reveals | Strong agreement in the areas of: going proclaiming baptizing |
In the beginning of Acts Jesus instructs his disciples to | Wait for the baptism of the Holy Spirit |
Luke and Acts are | two parts of one whole, divided into components dictated by the limits of scroll length |
Luke (in Acts) and John recorded Jesus' instructions to His disciples regarding evangelizing as dependent upon | the Holy Spirit's empowerment |
The central role of preaching in fulfilling the Great Commission | is a call for all believers to personally share the gospel with the lost |
Both Mark and Luke emphasize what as the means of making disciples? | Preaching |
The believer's role in personal evangelism is to | clearly explain the gospel allowing the Holy Spirit to convince the lost |
In order to see people make decisions for Christ, we should | cooperate with the Holy Spirit |
The cycle of evangelism and discipleship is completed when | disciples become evangelists |
The ultimate goal of fulfilling the Great Commission is to | present every kind of person to God complete in Christ |
The Great Commission is an expression of | the totally inclusive nature of God's love |
The concept of "both" in Acts 1:8 means that the disciples should | be witnesses to all of the areas mentioned without prioritizing |
To say that the gospel is heterogeneous means that it | seeks to draw every kind of person from every part of the world into fellowship with Christ |
Targeting a homogenous group | can help a church to become more heterogeneous |
In the account of the Great Commission in all four Gospels, Jesus | instructed His disciples on the nature of their mission as well as how and why it would be carried out |
Jesus' disciples were able to undertake the task of making disciples of all nations because | based on His divine authority they were extensions of Jesus' mission to this world |
Which three truths outline the spiritual state of humanity? | All humanity is lost Facing eternal consequences Jesus Christ as the only hope |
The gospels of John and Luke | establish a direct connection between the Holy Spirit's empowerment and the mission of the disciples |
Concerning His returning to the Father, Jesus told His disciples that | it was to their advantage that He go away because He would send the Holy Spirit to them |
The difference between the Spirit's relationship to believers in the Old and New Testaments is that | in the Old Testament the Spirit came ON select individuals, but in the New Testament the Holy Spirit comes to be IN God's people |
When describing the Holy Spirit, Jesus emphasized the | permanence (abiding) and intimate (in us) nature of the Spirit's presence in the believer's life |
The fact that the Israelites were given manna to feed them in the wilderness illustrated | the need to continually be filled with the Holy Spirit |
The end objective of evangelism is | a committed and faithful follower of Christ |
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