Chapter 3 Quiz All questions must be answered. 1. What did Jesus mean when He told SARDIS, “You have a name that you are alive, but you are dead”? (v.1) They had an appearance of Godliness They were denying the power of the Holy Spirit They were NOT teaching their congregation that they must “be born again” All of the above 2. What best describes what Sardis needed the most? (v.3) A spiritual awakening New leadership More good works More church services 3. Which statement IS NOT true concerning the Book of Life? (v.5) It contains the names of all born again believers It will be used in the judgment of the condemned It contains an allotment of space which can be blotted out It contains the names of the unredeemed 4. What might best explain what Jesus was alluding to when He told Philadelphia “See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it”? (v.8) They would acquire a new building to meet in Their membership would flourish They would increase their weekly meetings They would encounter new opportunities to proclaim the Word, and spread the Gospel 5. When Jesus told the Philadelphians, “I will make them come and worship before your feet,” He meant that the Philadelphians would be there in the presence of Jesus when the unbelievers are forced to kneel at the feet of Jesus in the presence of His Church. (v.9) True False 6. The church at Philadelphia could be representative of the body of believers who will be delivered from the Tribulation. (v.10) True False 7. The church in Laodicea had departed from the true doctrine of Christ. (v.14) True False 8. Why is it that Jesus would have preferred that the Laodiceans be either “hot or cold” and not merely “lukewarm”? (v.15) “Hot” would have signified a heart that burned for Christ “Cold” might have stirred a need to know Christ “Lukewarm” is comfortable and stirs no need to change All of the above 9. What might explain what Jesus meant when He said, “I will spew you out of My mouth”? (v.15) The Laodiceans would all drop dead The Laodiceans would forfeit the opportunity to be saved The Laodiceans turned Jesus’s stomach The Laodiceans would cease to have any further connection to Jesus 10. The great stumbling for the Laodiceans was their poverty. (v.17) True False 11. Jesus warned the Laodiceans by saying telling them, “As many as I no longer love, I rebuke and chasten”. (v.19) True False 12. Which of the following IS NOT true about this statement Jesus makes to the Laodiceans: “Behold, I stand at the door and knock”? (v.19) He continues to pursue them He wanted access in order to rebuke them Though crowded out of their hearts, He remains at their hearts Though they were indifferent to Him, Jesus was not indifferent to them Loading … «« Previous: Chapter 3 | Next: Chapter 4 »»