EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE
(MODULE/WEEK 1)
Be able to recognize the following verses and their references.
• Romans 3:23
• Romans 6:23
• Isaiah 64:6
• Titus 3:5
• Romans 5:8
• 1 John 1:5
• Romans 10:9–10
Questions taken from “The Call” by Dr. Gutierrez – Chapter 1
• Can one receive a full, clear teaching of any biblical concept from just a few verses?
• What is the only way to salvation?
• Why can’t spiritual lostness be remedied by human means?
• Is a person’s salvation based on his feelings?
• What is the true gauge for holiness?
• Even though an unsaved person can perform charitable deeds and express kindness that reflects Christianity,… (be able to complete the sentence).
• What are some “bargaining” arguments people might use to argue their salvation?
• In Matthew 5:3, what does “poor” mean?
• When can we understand the true value of the mercy God lavishes on us?
• The payment of one’s sin must come from a source that is what?
• When does a personal relationship with God start?
• The Lord Jesus Christ provided a payment for our sin even when…(be able to complete the sentence).
• People’s souls do not receive punishment because of a lack of an invitation to receive the peace of Jesus Christ, but …(be able to complete the sentence).
• Romans 10:9–10 teaches that if we want to accept Christ, we must do what?
• Before we can confess with our mouth the Lord Jesus, we must have a cognitive understanding of what?
• Be able to define “atonement” and “sufficient”.
• Is salvation simply a matter of cognitive knowledge?
Questions taken from “The Call” by Dr. Gutierrez – Chapter 2
• Demons believe that Jesus is God, the Jesus Christ’s sacrifice was indeed sufficient to save sins, and…(be able to complete the sentence).
• What is believing volitionally?
• Biblically speaking, what are the heart and the mind?
• Will a person’s good deeds or charitable actions save him?
• How do you know you believe volitionally?
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