Thursday, July 30, 2009

Galatians 3 Test

We had fun in our Mens Bible Study this morning. I gave them a test that we worked through during the Galatians study. Thought I would throw it out there for any to see and take. By the way, the Tutor is referred to in Gal. as the Law of Moses.

1. T F Abraham was saved by faith.
2. T F When God gave His Law to Moses 430 years later, the basis of salvation changed.
3. T F Abraham and the others who lived before the law were saved by faith only because they did not have God’s law.
4. T F The covenant with Abraham was conditional. Whereas, the Mosaic covenant was completely unconditional.
5. T F The covenant of Law is long past, but the moral demands of the Law have not diminished.
6. T F Only God’s grace can produce what the Law cannot.
7. T F Unbelievers must know the truth about their state.
8. T F The church must never offend the unbeliever.
9. T F The believers righteousness is actually based on Law.
10. T F Law and Grace cooperate in bringing the lost sinner to Jesus Christ.
11. T F The Law does not make us sinners.
12. T F The Law reveals to us that we already are sinners.
13. T F The Law is a mirror in that it reveals our righteousness.
14. T F There is a lawful use of the Law, and an unlawful use of the Law.
15. T F When people claim they are saved by keeping the Ten Commandments, they are revealing their ignorance of the true meaning of the Law.
16. T F The purpose of the Law is not to condemn but to save.
17. T F Forgiveness of sin means nothing to a person who does not know he is sinful.
18. T F It is pointless to preach grace until the impossible demands of the Law, and the reality of guilt before God, are preached.

19. Q. What does it mean to be kept in custody under the law?
20. Q. How does the Law lead us to Christ?

21. T F Since we are no longer living under the Law, we don’t need a tutor.
22. T F Israel could not see the Tutor, only the Teacher.

23. When did the Tutor’s job end?
a. At the birth of Christ.
b. At the death of Christ.
c. At the resurrection of Christ.
d. At the destruction of the temple in 70 A. D.
e. When I became a believer.
f. None of the above.

24. Why is there no further need for a temple in Jerusalem?
a. It was associated with the Tudor.
b. Its purpose was fulfilled.
c. There’s yet a future need for a temple.
d. All of the above
e. a and b

Answers are in comments below.

5 comments:

Dave Rusco said...

How'd you do? Here's the answers. Yes, we can debate some of the answers, which we did this morning. But here are my answers.
1. T
2. F
3. F
4. F
5. T
6. T
7. T
8. F
9. F
10. T
11. T
12. T
13. F
14. T
15. T
16. F
17. T
18. T
19. Under bondage to sin and the penalty of being a Law breaker.
20. It reveals our utter sinfulness and condemnation before a holy God. The tutor condemns, the Teacher forgives.
21. T
22. F
23. B
24. E

inhotwater said...

I missed 5, 13;16;21;22;23. Wasn't sure what was meant by tudor. Great test though, gives me some points to study. I like this kind of test.

Dave Rusco said...

Concerning #23. When did the Tutor's job end? For the believer, the correct answer would now be:
e. When I became a believer.

Dave Rusco said...

Ya "hot water," thanks for taking the test. Allow me to comment. (5) The moral demands of the Law, such as loving the Lord with all your heart...Not coveting, or killing, etc., are in effect today. They are repeated in the New Testament. (13) The Law reveals our unrighteousness. But it was brought up in class that in the following sense it does reveal our righteousness. It revealed Jesus, and He is our righteousness. (16) The Law doesn't save, because if you are guilty of breaking one point, you're guilty of breaking all, and this condemns all. (21) The believer is freed from the penalty of the Law. Our condemnation is over in Christ (See Col. 2:14). (22) This is false because unsaved Israel could not see the Teacher (Christ). (23) Two answers are correct here. As far as the Old Covenant goes, it ended at the death of Christ. The temple veil tore at His death. The Tutor's physical implements were destroyed in 70 A. D. (the temple, priesthood, sacrifices). But for the believer the Tutors role ends at salvation. The Law still reveals sin, revealing that man is a law-breaker in need of a Savior.

Heidi said...

The quiz was fun and interesting. I will have to study the ones I got wrong.