Biblical Concepts-Healthy Relationships Practice Exam

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Biblical Concepts-Healthy Relationships Practice Exam

 

Which of the following best defines biblical forgiveness?
A) Letting go of anger without addressing the wrongdoing.
B) A complete restoration of trust.
C) Releasing someone from the debt of their wrongdoings, as God has forgiven us.
D) A conditional release, based on the offender’s repentance.

According to Matthew 18:21-22, how often should you forgive someone who sins against you?
A) Seven times.
B) Seven times seventy.
C) Once.
D) Only when they apologize.

The act of forgiveness is described in which of the following biblical terms?
A) Grace.
B) Justification.
C) Mercy.
D) Salvation.

In what way does forgiveness in biblical terms differ from simply forgetting the offense?
A) Forgiveness involves releasing the offender from guilt, not simply erasing the memory of the offense.
B) Forgiveness is an automatic process, with no need for personal involvement.
C) Forgiveness is irrelevant to reconciliation.
D) Forgiveness does not require any emotional processing.

According to Ephesians 4:32, how should we forgive others?
A) As long as they show repentance.
B) As God has forgiven us in Christ.
C) When they make restitution.
D) Only if they admit their wrong.

What role does reconciliation with God play in biblical forgiveness?
A) It is not necessary for forgiveness between individuals.
B) It is an essential part of the process of reconciliation with others.
C) It can only be achieved through forgiveness of others.
D) It replaces the need for human forgiveness.

Which biblical passage teaches about the necessity of forgiving others as we are forgiven?
A) Matthew 6:14-15.
B) John 3:16.
C) Romans 5:8.
D) Acts 2:38.

What is the primary purpose of personal self-assessment in the context of forgiveness and reconciliation?
A) To determine whether the offender deserves forgiveness.
B) To evaluate one’s own need for forgiveness and to grow spiritually.
C) To figure out the best way to confront the offender.
D) To avoid any emotional distress.

In professional counseling, what is a crucial element when applying biblical forgiveness in the therapeutic process?
A) Focusing on punishment for wrongdoing.
B) Encouraging clients to suppress their emotions.
C) Helping clients understand and embrace the process of grace and reconciliation.
D) Ignoring the spiritual aspect of healing.

How does pursuing spiritual health affect relationships?
A) It leads to self-centeredness.
B) It encourages unhealthy detachment.
C) It fosters an attitude of compassion and understanding toward others.
D) It creates barriers to forgiveness.

According to 2 Corinthians 5:18, what has God given to us through Christ in relation to forgiveness and reconciliation?
A) The power to control others.
B) The ministry of reconciliation.
C) The right to judge others.
D) The opportunity for self-reliance.

How should a Christian counselor handle a situation where a client struggles to forgive someone?
A) Encourage the client to ignore the problem.
B) Help the client understand the biblical basis for forgiveness and explore the emotional challenges.
C) Suggest immediate forgiveness without addressing emotional pain.
D) Dismiss the client’s struggle as unimportant.

What is the key goal of reconciliation in biblical terms?
A) Achieving mutual understanding without addressing sin.
B) Restoring a broken relationship with both God and others.
C) Avoiding further conflict at all costs.
D) Establishing a transactional relationship.

Which biblical concept highlights the importance of seeking forgiveness from others for personal healing?
A) Redemption.
B) Confession.
C) Grace.
D) Justification.

In the context of forgiveness, what does the term “grace” refer to?
A) A deserved reward for good behavior.
B) A one-time act of forgiveness.
C) Unmerited favor and kindness given by God, extended to others through us.
D) A way to force others to apologize.

What is a potential obstacle to forgiveness that often prevents reconciliation?
A) The act of remembering the offense.
B) Personal pride and an unwillingness to humble oneself.
C) A desire to seek revenge.
D) All of the above.

In Romans 12:18, what does Paul say about living at peace with others?
A) Peace can only be achieved when the other person changes.
B) We should live at peace with everyone, as far as it depends on us.
C) Living in peace is not possible in a sinful world.
D) We should always seek conflict in order to grow spiritually.

How can spiritual health be integrated into a counseling practice?
A) By disregarding biblical principles in favor of secular approaches.
B) By offering spiritual guidance to clients when appropriate, rooted in biblical truth.
C) By focusing solely on psychological techniques.
D) By avoiding discussions of faith to prevent discomfort.

According to Colossians 3:13, what should be the basis of our forgiveness toward others?
A) Their worthiness of forgiveness.
B) Our own feelings of comfort.
C) The forgiveness that God has shown us.
D) The severity of the offense.

What does biblical reconciliation require from both parties?
A) Only one party needs to repent and ask for forgiveness.
B) Mutual repentance and a desire for restoration of the relationship.
C) Ignoring the offense to avoid confrontation.
D) One party should make all the effort for the other to forgive.

Why is it essential to forgive others in the context of a healthy spiritual life?
A) To avoid guilt and shame.
B) To maintain the peace of mind and emotional stability.
C) Because forgiveness is a command from God and necessary for spiritual growth.
D) To receive forgiveness from others.

What is a spiritual benefit of forgiveness?
A) Freedom from guilt and a healed heart.
B) Increased anger and frustration.
C) The ability to punish the offender.
D) Detachment from relationships.

How can counseling support individuals in understanding forgiveness?
A) By offering secular views on forgiveness.
B) By helping clients reflect on their emotional pain but also encourage a biblical understanding of forgiveness.
C) By advising clients to forgive but avoid confronting issues.
D) By emphasizing forgiveness without considering the impact of the offense.

What does the Bible teach about the importance of self-reflection before offering forgiveness?
A) Self-reflection is unnecessary in the process of forgiveness.
B) It is essential to evaluate our own actions and attitudes before offering forgiveness.
C) Forgiveness should be automatic without any self-reflection.
D) Self-reflection is discouraged in favor of external judgment.

According to Proverbs 17:9, how is love related to forgiveness?
A) Love overlooks transgressions and does not seek reconciliation.
B) Love covers over offenses and fosters reconciliation.
C) Love always demands punishment for wrongdoing.
D) Love ignores the need for forgiveness.

How does biblical forgiveness help break cycles of bitterness?
A) It allows individuals to justify their anger.
B) It transforms bitterness into compassion and healing.
C) It promotes a desire for revenge.
D) It denies the importance of emotional health.

How can professional counselors integrate the concept of spiritual health into their work with clients?
A) By avoiding discussions about faith and focusing solely on psychological techniques.
B) By recognizing and addressing the spiritual needs of clients when appropriate.
C) By ignoring clients’ spiritual beliefs and focusing only on their psychological state.
D) By imposing religious beliefs on clients.

Which of the following is NOT a step in the process of reconciliation according to biblical principles?
A) Recognizing the offense.
B) Repentance and asking for forgiveness.
C) Avoiding confrontation to maintain peace.
D) Restoring the relationship.

What is a biblical perspective on how to handle hurt caused by others?
A) Holding grudges indefinitely.
B) Seeking revenge or punishment.
C) Forgiving and seeking reconciliation.
D) Ignoring the hurt and suppressing emotions.

Why is pursuing spiritual health important for the counselor in facilitating the healing of others?
A) It allows the counselor to control the healing process.
B) It equips the counselor with the empathy and wisdom needed for effective ministry.
C) It provides a rigid framework for counseling.
D) It prevents counselors from addressing difficult emotions.

 

Which of the following biblical passages speaks about the importance of seeking peace in relationships?
A) Romans 12:18.
B) John 14:27.
C) Hebrews 11:1.
D) Luke 6:38.

In the context of forgiveness, what does “restoration” mean in biblical terms?
A) The offender is forgiven but not required to change.
B) The relationship is fully restored, and trust is rebuilt.
C) The offender’s punishment is the priority.
D) Restoration means forgetting the offense completely.

According to Luke 17:3-4, what is the appropriate response when someone repents of their offense?
A) You should wait for them to prove themselves before forgiving.
B) You should forgive them immediately, no matter the circumstances.
C) You should rebuke them publicly.
D) You should continue holding a grudge until they change.

What role does grace play in the process of forgiveness and reconciliation?
A) Grace demands that the offender be punished.
B) Grace enables the forgiveness of others even when they do not deserve it.
C) Grace avoids any confrontation and focuses on personal gain.
D) Grace requires that the offender be completely reformed before forgiveness occurs.

According to 1 John 1:9, what happens when we confess our sins to God?
A) God will punish us for our sins.
B) God will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
C) God will ignore our sins if we do not speak about them.
D) God will leave us in our sin but with no condemnation.

Which of the following is an important outcome of forgiveness according to biblical teachings?
A) The person who forgives feels superior.
B) Forgiveness brings inner peace and spiritual growth.
C) Forgiveness creates emotional numbness.
D) Forgiveness means avoiding confrontation.

What does the Bible say about dealing with conflicts in the church or community?
A) Avoid confronting the issue and wait for it to resolve itself.
B) Address the conflict with love and seek reconciliation according to Matthew 18:15-17.
C) Leave the situation unresolved and move on.
D) Punish the individual who caused the conflict.

In Matthew 18:15-17, Jesus outlines steps for addressing a brother or sister who sins against you. Which is the first step?
A) Bring the matter before the congregation.
B) Confront the person privately.
C) Tell others about the situation.
D) Ignore the offense and let it go.

How does biblical forgiveness affect our relationship with God?
A) It draws us closer to God as we align our hearts with His.
B) It isolates us from God until we feel ready to forgive.
C) It is irrelevant to our relationship with God.
D) It puts us in a position to criticize others.

How can forgiveness be a witness to the world, according to biblical teachings?
A) By showing that forgiveness is conditional on the other person’s behavior.
B) By demonstrating God’s love and grace through our actions.
C) By pretending that forgiveness is not necessary.
D) By avoiding all interactions with those who have hurt us.

What role does the Holy Spirit play in the process of forgiveness?
A) The Holy Spirit forces us to forgive, regardless of our willingness.
B) The Holy Spirit helps us to forgive by empowering us with grace and love.
C) The Holy Spirit punishes those who fail to forgive.
D) The Holy Spirit withdraws if we fail to forgive.

In what way is forgiveness a form of obedience to God?
A) Forgiveness is a suggestion, not a command.
B) Forgiveness is an optional response to personal offenses.
C) Forgiveness is a direct command from God that demonstrates our obedience to His will.
D) Forgiveness is something we do only when we feel emotionally ready.

What does the parable of the unforgiving servant in Matthew 18:23-35 teach us about forgiveness?
A) That forgiveness is only for the deserving.
B) That we should forgive others as generously as God forgives us.
C) That forgiveness is not necessary if someone does not ask for it.
D) That the consequences of unforgiveness are not important.

According to biblical teaching, what is the relationship between forgiveness and healing?
A) Forgiveness prevents emotional healing.
B) Forgiveness is the key to emotional and spiritual healing.
C) Forgiveness is irrelevant to the healing process.
D) Healing can only happen when the offender changes.

How does reconciliation with others contribute to spiritual health?
A) It is irrelevant to spiritual health.
B) It can help to mend broken relationships, which is essential for spiritual growth.
C) It is only about avoiding conflict and maintaining peace.
D) It forces others to accept blame for the wrongdoing.

What is the main focus of forgiveness in the Christian faith?
A) To maintain a sense of control in relationships.
B) To restore the relationship and demonstrate God’s love.
C) To punish those who have wronged us.
D) To avoid any confrontation at all costs.

What does “bearing with one another” in Ephesians 4:2 suggest about forgiveness?
A) That we should ignore offenses to avoid confrontation.
B) That we should tolerate others’ mistakes without addressing them.
C) That we should patiently endure each other’s flaws and offer forgiveness.
D) That we should forgive only when we feel it is deserved.

According to 1 Corinthians 13:5, what does love do in relation to offenses?
A) Love keeps a record of wrongs.
B) Love avoids confrontation and leaves issues unresolved.
C) Love does not dishonor others and keeps no record of wrongs.
D) Love ignores forgiveness altogether.

How can practicing forgiveness improve our relationships with others in a biblical sense?
A) It allows us to control others’ behavior.
B) It opens the door to healing and restores peace in relationships.
C) It encourages us to avoid all future conflict.
D) It leads to the punishment of the wrongdoer.

What does the Bible say about forgiveness in the context of family relationships?
A) Family members should always forgive each other without exception.
B) Family members must forgive but are not required to reconcile.
C) Family relationships are more important than forgiveness.
D) Family relationships should be disregarded if there is conflict.

What is a biblical example of reconciliation that involves both repentance and forgiveness?
A) The story of Cain and Abel.
B) The story of the Prodigal Son.
C) The story of David and Bathsheba.
D) The story of Jesus and Pilate.

What is the role of humility in the process of biblical forgiveness?
A) Humility is not required for forgiveness.
B) Humility helps us recognize our own need for forgiveness and leads us to extend it to others.
C) Humility prevents us from forgiving.
D) Humility makes forgiveness unnecessary.

According to Jesus’ teachings, what should be our attitude towards those who persecute us?
A) We should avoid them entirely.
B) We should seek revenge for the wrongs done.
C) We should forgive them and pray for them.
D) We should ignore their actions.

How does forgiveness in biblical terms relate to emotional well-being?
A) Forgiveness has no impact on emotional well-being.
B) Forgiveness brings emotional freedom, healing, and peace.
C) Forgiveness only addresses spiritual matters, not emotional health.
D) Forgiveness increases emotional distress.

What does “love covers over a multitude of sins” (1 Peter 4:8) teach us about forgiveness?
A) That we should overlook all offenses without addressing them.
B) That love should be the driving force behind forgiveness and reconciliation.
C) That forgiveness is only necessary for serious sins.
D) That love and forgiveness are unrelated.

 

According to James 5:16, what is a key practice that helps in healing and reconciliation?
A) Offering sacrifices for forgiveness.
B) Confessing sins to one another and praying for each other.
C) Avoiding confrontation to maintain peace.
D) Isolating oneself from others to find healing.

How does forgiveness relate to the concept of peace in biblical teaching?
A) Forgiveness hinders peace and leads to unrest.
B) Forgiveness brings peace and promotes reconciliation with others.
C) Peace is unrelated to forgiveness.
D) Forgiveness creates division and conflict.

According to Matthew 5:23-24, what should we do before offering a gift at the altar if we have a conflict with someone?
A) Continue offering the gift and ignore the conflict.
B) Go and be reconciled with the person before offering the gift.
C) Wait until the other person comes to us.
D) Leave the situation unresolved until later.

Which of the following is a biblical benefit of forgiveness?
A) It frees us from bitterness and resentment.
B) It allows us to hold onto grudges without consequence.
C) It makes others feel superior.
D) It avoids dealing with difficult emotions.

What does Jesus teach about forgiving “seventy times seven” in Matthew 18:21-22?
A) That we should forgive a fixed number of times.
B) That forgiveness should be limitless and unconditional.
C) That forgiveness is only necessary when the person asks for it.
D) That forgiveness should be given only when the person deserves it.

How does practicing forgiveness demonstrate spiritual maturity?
A) By showing that we are willing to remain bitter.
B) By demonstrating the ability to hold grudges.
C) By reflecting God’s love and grace to others.
D) By avoiding reconciliation altogether.

What does Matthew 6:14-15 say about forgiveness and our relationship with God?
A) If we forgive others, God will forgive us.
B) God will forgive us regardless of our actions toward others.
C) We should forgive others only if they ask for forgiveness.
D) Forgiveness from God is unrelated to our actions toward others.

According to Galatians 6:1, how should we approach someone who is caught in sin?
A) Judge them harshly and condemn them.
B) Ignore their sin and hope they change on their own.
C) Restore them gently with a spirit of humility.
D) Avoid confronting them at all costs.

In biblical forgiveness, why is it important to forgive from the heart, according to Matthew 18:35?
A) Forgiveness should be a mere formality, not heartfelt.
B) True forgiveness comes from a sincere desire to heal relationships.
C) It doesn’t matter whether forgiveness is sincere as long as it is done publicly.
D) Forgiving from the heart is unnecessary for spiritual health.

What does Luke 6:27-28 teach about how we should respond to those who harm us?
A) We should seek revenge against them.
B) We should ignore them and move on.
C) We should love our enemies and pray for those who mistreat us.
D) We should avoid them completely.

In the context of forgiveness, what does it mean to “bless those who curse you” (Luke 6:28)?
A) To remain passive in the face of injustice.
B) To repay their curses with kindness and good deeds.
C) To accept their curses as a sign of righteousness.
D) To curse them in return but with more severity.

What is the significance of the “Father forgive them, for they know not what they do” statement by Jesus on the cross?
A) It shows that forgiveness should be conditional on repentance.
B) It emphasizes that forgiveness is only for serious offenses.
C) It demonstrates the ultimate example of forgiving others even in the most unjust circumstances.
D) It shows that forgiveness is unnecessary when the offense is too great.

How does reconciliation with others improve our relationship with God?
A) Reconciliation is unrelated to our relationship with God.
B) Reconciliation brings healing and restores the peace that reflects God’s love.
C) Reconciliation with others is optional for spiritual health.
D) Reconciliation disrupts our connection with God.

What does forgiveness of others reveal about our own spiritual state?
A) It shows that we are unwilling to be spiritually mature.
B) It reflects our understanding of God’s grace and mercy.
C) It is irrelevant to our personal spiritual growth.
D) It reveals our lack of spiritual sensitivity.

According to Proverbs 17:9, what is the result of covering over an offense?
A) It creates permanent divisions between people.
B) It leads to greater conflict and bitterness.
C) It promotes love and restores relationships.
D) It makes the offended party appear weak.

In the story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32), what does the father’s actions teach us about forgiveness?
A) That forgiveness should be delayed until the wrongdoer proves themselves.
B) That forgiveness is conditional on the wrongdoer’s behavior.
C) That forgiveness is immediate, unconditional, and restores the relationship.
D) That forgiveness is unnecessary as long as justice is served.

What does forgiveness in relationships often require, according to biblical teachings?
A) It requires us to forget the offense and move on without any emotional processing.
B) It requires complete emotional detachment from the situation.
C) It requires releasing the desire for revenge and seeking healing.
D) It requires ignoring the offense entirely.

In what way can forgiveness prevent spiritual and emotional harm?
A) It allows us to hold onto resentment, which strengthens us.
B) It frees us from the negative emotions of anger, bitterness, and revenge.
C) It forces us to continue living in an unresolved state.
D) It harms our relationship with God and others.

What is a key biblical principle about the timing of forgiveness?
A) We should wait until the person asks for forgiveness.
B) Forgiveness should be given immediately, even without a formal apology.
C) Forgiveness should be delayed until the person shows they have changed.
D) Forgiveness is unnecessary in certain situations.

How does the Bible encourage us to treat those who have wronged us, according to Romans 12:20-21?
A) We should ignore them and let them continue in their sin.
B) We should repay evil for evil and seek revenge.
C) We should feed our enemies and provide for their needs, overcoming evil with good.
D) We should avoid them completely to avoid conflict.

How does the process of forgiveness relate to the growth of Christian character?
A) Forgiveness is irrelevant to Christian growth.
B) Forgiveness helps develop humility, compassion, and a Christ-like heart.
C) Forgiveness leads to stagnation in spiritual development.
D) Forgiveness only benefits the person being forgiven.

What does forgiveness signify about God’s nature, according to biblical principles?
A) It reflects God’s mercy, grace, and willingness to restore relationships.
B) It suggests that God condones sinful behavior.
C) It shows that God punishes those who forgive.
D) It suggests that God forgets about justice.

According to Ephesians 4:32, what is the way we should forgive others?
A) We should forgive out of obligation, without any love.
B) We should forgive as God in Christ forgave us.
C) We should forgive only if we are directly asked to.
D) We should forgive based on the severity of the offense.

How does forgiveness relate to spiritual freedom?
A) Forgiveness traps us in unhealthy relationships.
B) Forgiveness releases us from the bondage of bitterness and anger, leading to spiritual freedom.
C) Forgiveness keeps us emotionally bound to the past.
D) Forgiveness is irrelevant to our spiritual growth.

What does 2 Corinthians 5:18-19 say about God’s role in reconciliation?
A) God does not participate in reconciliation with humanity.
B) God reconciles us to Himself through Christ and calls us to reconcile with others.
C) God’s reconciliation is limited to spiritual matters only.
D) God encourages us to avoid reconciliation with others.

 

According to Ephesians 4:26, what should be done when we are angry?
A) We should let our anger control us.
B) We should avoid confronting the issue.
C) We should not sin in our anger and resolve it quickly.
D) We should express our anger loudly.

How does Romans 12:18 encourage Christians to handle conflict in relationships?
A) We should ignore the conflict and hope it resolves on its own.
B) We should try to live at peace with everyone as much as possible.
C) We should always seek revenge for wrongs done to us.
D) We should let the conflict destroy our relationship.

What is the biblical understanding of “bearing with one another” as expressed in Colossians 3:13?
A) To ignore conflicts and hope they go away.
B) To tolerate the faults of others with patience and love.
C) To argue and fight until the other person changes.
D) To hold grudges against those who wrong us.

What does 1 John 1:9 teach about confession and forgiveness?
A) We are forgiven only if we confess our sins to others.
B) God will forgive us if we confess our sins and repent.
C) Forgiveness is not necessary when we make mistakes.
D) Confession is optional for receiving forgiveness.

What is the biblical concept of reconciliation?
A) Reconciliation is only possible when both parties are equally guilty.
B) Reconciliation is about restoring relationships after conflict or division.
C) Reconciliation is irrelevant in Christian teaching.
D) Reconciliation only involves one party forgiving the other.

According to Matthew 18:15-17, what steps should be taken when a fellow believer sins against us?
A) Ignore the issue and pretend it never happened.
B) Confront them privately, then with witnesses, and, if needed, involve the church.
C) Publicly shame them for their actions.
D) Avoid them and cut off the relationship.

How does forgiveness reflect God’s grace, as seen in Ephesians 4:32?
A) Forgiveness is a sign of weakness and should be avoided.
B) Forgiveness is an expression of God’s grace, showing kindness and compassion to others.
C) Forgiveness is unnecessary because people should be punished for their wrongs.
D) Forgiveness should be conditional and based on the offender’s behavior.

According to Luke 17:3-4, when should we forgive someone who sins against us?
A) Only when the person asks for forgiveness.
B) Forgiveness should be given as soon as they repent, even if it happens multiple times.
C) Forgiveness is only necessary for serious offenses.
D) We should forgive once and never again.

What role does humility play in biblical forgiveness, as taught in Philippians 2:3?
A) Humility is irrelevant to forgiveness.
B) Forgiveness comes through pride and self-righteousness.
C) Humility helps us forgive others, putting their needs above our own.
D) Humility means tolerating ongoing offense without addressing it.

How does 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 describe love’s role in forgiveness?
A) Love is passive and does not require any action.
B) Love does not keep a record of wrongs and always forgives.
C) Love is angry and demands retribution.
D) Love keeps a list of offenses to be forgiven later.

What is the role of prayer in forgiveness, according to Matthew 5:44?
A) Prayer is unnecessary when we have been wronged.
B) We should pray for our enemies and those who persecute us.
C) Prayer only helps those who are not involved in conflict.
D) Prayer should be used to seek revenge on our enemies.

How does the story of Joseph’s forgiveness of his brothers (Genesis 45:4-15) exemplify reconciliation?
A) Joseph does not forgive his brothers and remains bitter.
B) Joseph forgives his brothers and helps them, showing mercy and compassion.
C) Joseph punishes his brothers for their wrongs.
D) Joseph ignores his brothers and does not address their sin.

According to 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, what is the ministry of reconciliation given to Christians?
A) To reconcile people to God and to each other through Christ.
B) To ignore division and conflict.
C) To avoid confronting issues and pretend they don’t exist.
D) To create more division and separation.

What does Romans 5:8 teach about God’s love in relation to forgiveness?
A) God loves us only if we are perfect.
B) God shows His love by forgiving us while we were still sinners.
C) God’s love is only for those who do not need forgiveness.
D) God loves us only if we forgive others first.

What is the importance of the heart in forgiveness, as seen in Matthew 18:35?
A) Forgiveness is about a mere outward show, not a heart change.
B) Forgiveness must come from the heart, reflecting genuine compassion and mercy.
C) The heart does not matter in forgiveness, only the actions.
D) Forgiveness should be superficial and insincere.

How does the Bible define true peace in relationships?
A) True peace means avoiding conflict at all costs.
B) True peace is found in restoring relationships through love, forgiveness, and reconciliation.
C) True peace is about always being right and proving others wrong.
D) True peace is about winning every argument.

According to Colossians 1:20, how did Christ bring peace between us and God?
A) By punishing us for our sins.
B) By allowing us to live without forgiveness.
C) By reconciling all things to Himself through His death on the cross.
D) By ignoring our sin and leaving us unchanged.

What does Hebrews 12:14 say about pursuing peace and holiness?
A) Peace is unnecessary as long as we are right.
B) Pursuing peace and holiness leads to growth and spiritual maturity.
C) We should focus solely on holiness and ignore peace with others.
D) Peace is irrelevant in the pursuit of spiritual growth.

According to Matthew 18:21-22, how often should we forgive someone who sins against us?
A) Only once.
B) As many times as necessary, up to seventy times seven.
C) Only when they apologize.
D) We should never forgive more than once.

In the process of forgiveness, what does it mean to “let go” of resentment, as seen in the teachings of Jesus?
A) To ignore the offense and let it build up inside.
B) To forgive and release any bitterness, seeking peace and healing.
C) To hold onto resentment for personal growth.
D) To forgive but keep a record of wrongs.

 

According to James 5:16, what is the importance of confessing sins to one another?
A) It allows others to condemn us.
B) It helps us to be healed and restores our relationship with others.
C) It shows weakness and should be avoided.
D) It ensures we are forgiven by God.

In 2 Corinthians 2:7-8, how should we respond when someone who has sinned repents?
A) We should continue to punish them.
B) We should forgive and comfort them, reaffirming our love.
C) We should ignore their repentance and move on.
D) We should hold their sin against them for a period of time.

According to Matthew 6:12, what is the connection between our forgiveness of others and God’s forgiveness of us?
A) We are forgiven only if we forgive others.
B) Forgiving others is unnecessary if God forgives us.
C) God forgives us regardless of our actions toward others.
D) Forgiving others is a suggestion, not a requirement.

How does forgiveness contribute to spiritual health, as expressed in Mark 11:25?
A) Forgiveness has no effect on spiritual health.
B) Forgiving others helps us maintain a right relationship with God.
C) Forgiveness only benefits the person being forgiven.
D) Forgiveness leads to spiritual weakness.

According to Luke 23:34, what did Jesus model for us when He forgave those who crucified Him?
A) He did not forgive them, but instead sought justice.
B) He asked for vengeance on His enemies.
C) He showed love and forgiveness even in the face of extreme suffering.
D) He ignored the wrongs done to Him.

What does Matthew 5:9 teach about the role of peacemakers?
A) Peacemakers are not needed because everyone should fend for themselves.
B) Peacemakers will be called children of God.
C) Peacemakers should remain silent and not get involved.
D) Peacemakers should avoid conflict, even at the cost of truth.

How does the forgiveness process reflect Christ’s sacrifice, according to Colossians 3:13?
A) Forgiveness should come only after the person has suffered as we have.
B) We forgive others because Christ has forgiven us, reflecting His love and grace.
C) Forgiveness is irrelevant to the believer because Christ has already forgiven us.
D) Christ’s sacrifice removes the need for forgiveness altogether.

What does Romans 12:21 teach about overcoming evil with good in relationships?
A) Evil should be met with more evil to prove a point.
B) Overcoming evil with good brings peace and reconciliation.
C) Evil should be ignored to avoid confrontation.
D) Overcoming evil with good is not possible.

What is the biblical perspective on the importance of unity in relationships, as found in Psalm 133:1?
A) Unity is unimportant as long as each person is right.
B) Unity brings blessings and is precious in God’s eyes.
C) Unity only matters in the church, not in personal relationships.
D) Unity is overrated and leads to compromise.

According to 1 Peter 3:9, how should we respond to evil or insults in relationships?
A) We should return evil for evil.
B) We should bless those who insult us, as this will lead to blessing.
C) We should ignore any insults.
D) We should retaliate to defend ourselves.

What does 1 John 4:20 teach about the relationship between loving God and loving others?
A) Loving God is enough; loving others is not necessary.
B) If we do not love others, we cannot truly love God.
C) Loving others is optional if we love God.
D) Loving others is secondary to loving ourselves.

How does Luke 6:27-28 challenge believers in their approach to relationships?
A) It encourages revenge and retaliation against enemies.
B) It calls believers to love and do good to their enemies, even praying for those who persecute them.
C) It tells believers to avoid relationships with non-believers.
D) It says to ignore the wrongs done to us and move on.

How does forgiveness reflect God’s character, as seen in Micah 7:18-19?
A) God is unforgiving and holds grudges.
B) God delights in showing mercy, forgiving sin, and casting it away forever.
C) God only forgives those who deserve it.
D) God’s forgiveness is conditional on our perfection.

What role does the Holy Spirit play in forgiveness, as seen in Galatians 5:22-23?
A) The Holy Spirit causes us to seek vengeance against our enemies.
B) The Holy Spirit enables us to forgive through His love, joy, peace, patience, and self-control.
C) The Holy Spirit makes forgiveness impossible for us.
D) The Holy Spirit does not affect our relationships with others.

What does 1 Corinthians 13:5 teach about love in the context of forgiveness?
A) Love holds onto offenses and keeps track of wrongs.
B) Love does not insist on its own way and is not resentful.
C) Love punishes those who hurt us.
D) Love is selective and only forgives certain people.

What does James 1:19-20 say about anger in the process of reconciliation?
A) Anger should be expressed loudly and immediately.
B) Anger does not help in reconciliation and should be controlled.
C) Anger is a sign of strength and should be used to force reconciliation.
D) Anger should be ignored until it becomes uncontrollable.

According to 2 Timothy 2:24-26, how should believers approach conflict resolution?
A) They should be quarrelsome and fight for their views.
B) They should be kind, patient, and correct others with gentleness, hoping for repentance.
C) They should ignore conflict and avoid confrontation at all costs.
D) They should punish others who disagree with them.

In Romans 14:19, what should be the focus in Christian relationships?
A) Winning arguments and being right.
B) Building up one another and pursuing peace.
C) Proving others wrong to show superiority.
D) Avoiding relationships with others.

What does 2 Corinthians 5:19 say about reconciliation with God through Christ?
A) Reconciliation with God is impossible.
B) Christ’s death provides reconciliation, bringing us back into relationship with God.
C) Reconciliation with God is unnecessary, as He forgives all without Christ.
D) Christ only reconciles us with God if we are perfect.

According to Hebrews 12:14, what is necessary for peace and holiness in relationships?
A) Ignoring conflict and avoiding difficult conversations.
B) Pursuing peace with others and holiness without which no one will see the Lord.
C) Trying to be right in every argument.
D) Giving up on relationships that require effort.

 

According to Ephesians 4:32, how should we treat others in light of God’s forgiveness toward us?
A) We should be kind, compassionate, and forgiving, just as God forgave us.
B) We should expect others to always ask for forgiveness before we forgive.
C) We should show mercy only to those who deserve it.
D) We should forgive only once.

In Matthew 18:21-22, how often should we forgive others, according to Jesus?
A) Seven times.
B) Seventy-seven times.
C) Only once for serious offenses.
D) No need to forgive if the offense is too great.

What does 1 John 1:9 tell us about forgiveness?
A) If we forgive ourselves, God will forgive us.
B) If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
C) We need to make amends with everyone before God will forgive us.
D) God forgives some sins but not all.

What is the biblical teaching regarding reconciliation in Matthew 5:23-24?
A) If someone has something against you, you should leave your offering and be reconciled first.
B) There is no need for reconciliation if you haven’t wronged anyone.
C) Reconciliation is unnecessary as long as you’re not at fault.
D) You should reconcile only with close family members.

In Luke 17:3-4, what is Jesus’ instruction about forgiveness when someone repents?
A) You should forgive once, but not more than that.
B) You should forgive seven times a day if they repent each time.
C) You should wait for them to ask for forgiveness before you forgive them.
D) Forgiveness is unnecessary if the offense is too frequent.

How does forgiveness benefit the forgiver, according to Colossians 3:13?
A) It allows them to forget the wrong and move on without change.
B) It brings inner peace and restores harmony in relationships.
C) It gives them the right to hold grudges against others.
D) It makes the forgiver feel superior to others.

What does 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 teach about love in the context of forgiveness?
A) Love keeps a record of wrongs.
B) Love is patient, kind, and does not keep a record of wrongs.
C) Love requires us to seek revenge against those who hurt us.
D) Love only applies to romantic relationships.

According to Galatians 6:1, how should we approach someone caught in a sin?
A) We should condemn them publicly.
B) We should gently restore them, being careful not to fall into temptation ourselves.
C) We should avoid helping them.
D) We should ignore their sin and move on.

What does Proverbs 17:9 say about forgiving offenses?
A) Forgiving offenses is foolish and weak.
B) Love covers over offenses, but those who gossip divide friends.
C) Holding grudges strengthens relationships.
D) Forgiveness should only be offered if the person admits fault.

What is the biblical perspective on forgiveness in Mark 11:25?
A) We are not required to forgive those who don’t apologize.
B) If we have anything against anyone, we must forgive them so that God may forgive us.
C) Forgiveness is only for those who are deserving.
D) We are required to forgive only once.

How should we treat our enemies according to Romans 12:20?
A) We should repay them for their evil.
B) We should seek revenge to make things right.
C) We should feed and give drink to our enemies, overcoming evil with good.
D) We should ignore them and move on.

In Matthew 18:15-17, what is the process for addressing sin in the church?
A) Ignore the issue and move on.
B) Confront the person privately, then with witnesses, and finally bring it before the church if unresolved.
C) Leave the person to deal with their sin on their own.
D) Publicly shame the person.

According to Hebrews 12:15, what should we be careful about in relationships?
A) We should not let bitterness take root in our hearts, as it can defile many.
B) We should never reconcile with anyone who has wronged us.
C) We should always seek revenge for wrongs done to us.
D) We should avoid conflict at all costs.

How does Matthew 5:44-45 describe the attitude believers should have toward their enemies?
A) We should love and pray for our enemies, showing kindness to all.
B) We should ignore them and avoid confrontation.
C) We should hate them to teach them a lesson.
D) We should only pray for those who are good to us.

What is the biblical teaching in Luke 6:36 about showing mercy?
A) Show mercy to others only when they ask for it.
B) Show mercy as God shows mercy to us.
C) Mercy is not necessary in healthy relationships.
D) Mercy should only be shown to people we like.

According to Philippians 2:3-4, what should our attitude be in relationships with others?
A) We should seek to promote ourselves and our interests above others.
B) We should look to the interests of others and consider them more significant than our own.
C) We should focus only on our own needs.
D) We should avoid all relationships to focus on personal growth.

What is the key element of reconciliation in 2 Corinthians 5:18-19?
A) Reconciliation is something only God can do for us.
B) Believers are called to be reconciled to God and to help reconcile others to God.
C) Reconciliation is not necessary if there is no conflict.
D) Reconciliation only happens once a person proves themselves worthy.

How does the concept of reconciliation relate to forgiveness in 2 Corinthians 5:19?
A) Reconciliation is not needed if we forgive others.
B) Reconciliation is God’s work through Christ, and we are given the ministry of reconciliation.
C) Reconciliation requires that others first apologize before we forgive.
D) Reconciliation and forgiveness are two separate concepts with no relation.

What does John 15:12-13 say about love in the context of relationships?
A) Love is only important in romantic relationships.
B) Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
C) Love should only be given to those who are worthy of it.
D) Love is optional in relationships.

According to Proverbs 15:1, what is the impact of a gentle answer in resolving conflict?
A) A gentle answer stirs up anger.
B) A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
C) A gentle answer makes things worse.
D) A gentle answer is irrelevant in conflicts.

 

According to James 5:16, what should we do with our sins to find healing?
A) We should ignore our sins and not speak of them.
B) We should confess our sins to one another and pray for each other.
C) We should keep our sins private and not share them with anyone.
D) We should try to make up for our sins through works alone.

In the story of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32), what did the father do when his son returned home?
A) The father rejected his son because of his actions.
B) The father welcomed his son back with forgiveness and celebration.
C) The father gave his son a lecture but refused to forgive him.
D) The father demanded that his son make amends before being forgiven.

According to Romans 12:17-19, what should we do in response to those who wrong us?
A) Seek revenge and pay back for the wrong.
B) Leave it to God’s judgment and do not take revenge.
C) Ignore the wrong and move on without confrontation.
D) Publicly shame the person who wronged us.

What does Psalm 103:12 teach about God’s forgiveness?
A) God remembers our sins and punishes us for them.
B) God removes our transgressions as far as the east is from the west.
C) God forgives only small sins but holds us accountable for larger ones.
D) God forgives but keeps a record of our wrongs.

According to Matthew 6:14-15, what happens if we do not forgive others?
A) God will not forgive us.
B) We will receive immediate punishment.
C) We will have no consequences, but our relationships will remain intact.
D) Forgiveness is not necessary for salvation.

What is the relationship between love and forgiveness in 1 Peter 4:8?
A) Love covers over a multitude of sins, but forgiveness is optional.
B) Love does not require forgiveness, only patience.
C) Love covers a multitude of sins, making forgiveness unnecessary.
D) Love and forgiveness are not related.

According to 2 Timothy 2:24-26, how should a servant of the Lord respond to those who oppose them?
A) They should argue and prove the opponent wrong.
B) They should gently instruct their opponents in hope that God will lead them to repentance.
C) They should ignore their opponents.
D) They should seek revenge for offenses.

In Hebrews 12:14-15, what is the danger of allowing bitterness to take root in us?
A) Bitterness only affects our relationship with God, not others.
B) Bitterness can defile many people and hinder peace.
C) Bitterness will strengthen our relationships with others.
D) Bitterness has no spiritual consequences.

What does Matthew 18:23-35 teach about the parable of the unforgiving servant?
A) We should forgive others only when it is easy.
B) We should forgive others as we have been forgiven by God.
C) We should seek to make others pay for their wrongs before forgiving them.
D) The story shows that forgiveness is not important.

What does 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 say about how love behaves in relationships?
A) Love is selfish and demands its own way.
B) Love is patient, kind, and does not keep a record of wrongs.
C) Love is primarily about emotional feelings and not actions.
D) Love only applies to family relationships.

According to Ephesians 2:8-9, how are we saved?
A) By our good works and efforts.
B) By God’s grace, through faith, not by works so that no one can boast.
C) By following all of God’s commands perfectly.
D) By being born into a Christian family.

What does the Bible teach about self-examination in the context of forgiveness (2 Corinthians 13:5)?
A) Self-examination is unnecessary for forgiveness.
B) We should examine ourselves to see whether we are in the faith, test ourselves, and repent.
C) Self-examination only applies to leaders in the church.
D) We should avoid self-examination as it leads to guilt.

According to Romans 8:1, what is the outcome for those who are in Christ Jesus?
A) They are condemned for their mistakes.
B) They live in fear of punishment.
C) There is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus.
D) They are judged based on their good deeds.

What does 1 John 4:20 say about the relationship between loving God and loving others?
A) You can love God without loving others.
B) If you do not love others, you cannot love God.
C) Loving others is optional if we love God.
D) Loving others is more important than loving God.

How does James 1:19-20 advise us to handle anger in relationships?
A) We should quickly express our anger without holding back.
B) We should listen, be slow to anger, and avoid sinning in our anger.
C) Anger is justified when we feel wronged.
D) We should never express anger, regardless of the situation.

What does Proverbs 18:19 say about the consequences of an offended brother?
A) An offended brother is easily reconciled.
B) An offended brother is harder to win back than a strong city.
C) An offended brother is never able to forgive.
D) An offended brother will always forgive.

What does Romans 5:8 say about God’s love and forgiveness?
A) God loves only those who deserve it.
B) While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
C) God only loves the righteous.
D) God will only forgive those who first forgive others.

According to Galatians 6:1, what should we do if we see someone caught in sin?
A) Condemn them publicly.
B) Gently restore them in a spirit of humility, watching ourselves.
C) Ignore their sin and let them deal with it.
D) Criticize them privately to others.

What is the advice given in Matthew 5:23-24 about dealing with conflict before offering a gift to God?
A) We should only offer gifts to God when we have no conflict.
B) We should go first to be reconciled with our brother or sister before offering our gift.
C) We should avoid offering gifts to God until we have forgiven everyone.
D) There is no need to reconcile if the conflict is minor.

What does 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 say about the nature of love in relationships?
A) Love is selfish and envious.
B) Love is patient, kind, does not envy, and keeps no record of wrongs.
C) Love is only for romantic relationships.
D) Love demands perfection from others.

 

According to Matthew 18:21-22, how many times should we forgive someone who sins against us?
A) Seven times.
B) Seventy-seven times.
C) Seventy times seven.
D) As many times as it takes.

What does Luke 6:37 say about forgiveness?
A) Do not forgive, and you will be forgiven.
B) Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
C) Forgive only those who ask for it.
D) You do not need to forgive if they are unrepentant.

In 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, what does God reconcile us to through Christ?
A) Our financial debts.
B) Our relationships with others.
C) Our relationship with God.
D) Our physical health.

What is the first step in reconciliation according to Matthew 5:23-24?
A) Apologize immediately.
B) Go to the person who has something against you and seek reconciliation.
C) Forget about the conflict and move on.
D) Wait for the other person to approach you.

What does 1 John 1:9 teach about forgiveness?
A) If we confess our sins, God may forgive us.
B) If we confess our sins, God will forgive us and purify us from all unrighteousness.
C) If we confess our sins, God will forgive some but not all of our sins.
D) Confession is not necessary for forgiveness.

What is the significance of the “Lord’s Prayer” in Matthew 6:9-13 in the context of forgiveness?
A) It shows that forgiveness is not necessary for salvation.
B) It emphasizes the importance of forgiving others as we ask for forgiveness.
C) It suggests that forgiveness is optional in relationships.
D) It teaches us to forgive only when it is convenient.

What is the purpose of reconciliation according to 2 Corinthians 5:18?
A) To restore broken relationships and bring peace.
B) To make others apologize to us.
C) To gain personal benefits and advantages.
D) To punish the wrongdoer.

What does the Bible say about loving our enemies in Matthew 5:44?
A) We should avoid our enemies and hope they change.
B) We should love our enemies, pray for those who persecute us, and bless them.
C) We should confront our enemies aggressively.
D) We should only love our enemies if they repent.

What does Colossians 3:13 say about forgiveness in relationships?
A) We should forgive only when others apologize.
B) We should forgive as the Lord forgave us, regardless of the situation.
C) We should forgive but hold a grudge.
D) Forgiveness is unnecessary in relationships.

According to Ephesians 4:32, what should be the attitude toward forgiveness in our relationships?
A) We should forgive reluctantly, but only when we feel like it.
B) We should forgive others just as Christ forgave us, with kindness and compassion.
C) We should forgive only when it benefits us.
D) Forgiveness is not necessary in Christian relationships.

In Luke 7:47, what did Jesus say about the woman who anointed His feet with perfume and tears?
A) She had little love because her sins were few.
B) She was forgiven because she showed great love.
C) Her actions were unnecessary and unimportant.
D) She had no forgiveness because her sins were too great.

What does Proverbs 15:1 say about responding to conflict?
A) A harsh word stirs up anger.
B) A gentle answer turns away wrath.
C) It does not matter how we respond to conflict.
D) Ignoring conflict is the best approach.

According to Matthew 18:15-17, how should we handle a brother or sister who sins against us?
A) Tell everyone about their sin.
B) Go and privately show them their fault, and if necessary, bring others to address the issue.
C) Ignore the offense and pretend it never happened.
D) Cut off all communication with them.

In Philippians 2:3-4, what does Paul encourage us to do in relationships?
A) Put our own interests first and focus on our own needs.
B) Look out for the interests of others and serve them selflessly.
C) Seek out relationships based on personal gain.
D) Avoid putting others before ourselves.

According to 1 John 3:16, what is the ultimate example of love?
A) Love is expressed in kind words only.
B) Jesus laid down His life for us, and we should also lay down our lives for others.
C) Love is only about emotional connection.
D) We should love others as long as it benefits us.

What does Romans 12:10 say about relationships?
A) We should be selfish and focus only on our own desires.
B) We should honor one another above ourselves.
C) We should avoid caring for others.
D) We should ignore others’ needs and focus on our own.

What does 1 Corinthians 13:7 say about love in relationships?
A) Love is quick to judge and easily offended.
B) Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things.
C) Love is only shown in romantic relationships.
D) Love does not require sacrifice or patience.

According to James 4:6, what does God do for the humble?
A) God opposes the humble and gives them no grace.
B) God gives grace to the humble and lifts them up.
C) God ignores the humble and focuses on the proud.
D) God punishes the humble for their humility.

What does Galatians 6:2 say about how we should treat others?
A) We should ignore others’ burdens.
B) We should bear one another’s burdens and fulfill the law of Christ.
C) We should judge others for their burdens.
D) We should only help those who ask for assistance.

In Matthew 5:9, what does Jesus say about peacemakers?
A) They will be ignored by others.
B) They will be called children of God.
C) They will be despised by the world.
D) They will never experience conflict.

 

According to Matthew 7:3-5, what should we do before pointing out someone else’s fault?
A) Ignore the fault completely.
B) Remove the plank from our own eye.
C) Condemn the person for their fault.
D) Immediately tell them they are wrong.

What does Hebrews 12:14 say about pursuing peace?
A) We should only pursue peace when it is convenient.
B) We should make every effort to live in peace with everyone and be holy.
C) Peace is not important in Christian life.
D) We should avoid conflicts but not actively pursue peace.

In the context of forgiveness, what does the parable of the unmerciful servant in Matthew 18:23-35 teach?
A) We should forgive only those who deserve it.
B) We should forgive others as we have been forgiven by God.
C) We are not obligated to forgive if the other person does not apologize.
D) We should keep a record of all offenses and punish accordingly.

What does Psalm 51:17 reveal about a broken spirit and contrite heart?
A) God does not care about a broken spirit.
B) God rejects a broken spirit.
C) God delights in a broken spirit and contrite heart, and does not despise them.
D) A broken spirit is a sign of weakness.

According to Proverbs 28:13, what happens to those who conceal their sins?
A) They will prosper in all things.
B) They will be blessed with peace.
C) They will not prosper, but those who confess and renounce them will find mercy.
D) They will find justice in this life.

How does Jesus instruct us to love our neighbor in Mark 12:31?
A) Love your neighbor as yourself.
B) Love your neighbor only when they are kind to you.
C) Love your neighbor, but only when they ask for help.
D) Love your neighbor as much as you love your wealth.

What does Romans 12:17-19 say about revenge and conflict resolution?
A) We should take revenge on those who wrong us.
B) We should live peacefully with everyone as much as it depends on us and leave vengeance to God.
C) We should ignore those who hurt us.
D) We should always confront others aggressively.

According to Ephesians 4:26-27, how should we handle anger?
A) Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold.
B) Let your anger lead to further conflict.
C) Do not be angry at all.
D) Anger is a sin and must be avoided at all costs.

What does Colossians 3:12-13 instruct us to put on as part of living in healthy relationships?
A) Pride, anger, and wrath.
B) Compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.
C) Selfishness and deceit.
D) Wrath, bitterness, and unforgiveness.

In John 13:34-35, what does Jesus command His disciples to do to demonstrate they are His followers?
A) Love one another as He has loved them.
B) Only love those who love them.
C) Love each other when it is easy.
D) Love only those who are like them.

According to James 5:16, what should we do with our sins to experience healing?
A) Keep them hidden from others.
B) Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other.
C) Ignore them and hope they go away.
D) Only confess sins that are public.

What does 1 Corinthians 13:5 teach us about love in relationships?
A) Love keeps a record of wrongs.
B) Love is easily provoked and quick to anger.
C) Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
D) Love is proud and self-seeking.

In Matthew 18:15-17, what should we do if someone does not listen to us after we have confronted them privately?
A) Ignore the issue and move on.
B) Bring one or two others to help address the issue.
C) Publicly shame them in front of the community.
D) Leave the issue unresolved.

How does Galatians 5:22-23 describe the fruit of the Spirit in healthy relationships?
A) Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
B) Wealth, success, power, and fame.
C) Pride, anger, bitterness, and unforgiveness.
D) Selfishness, hatred, and impatience.

What does Luke 17:3-4 say about forgiving someone who sins against you repeatedly?
A) You do not need to forgive them more than once.
B) You should forgive them every time they ask for forgiveness, even if it is seven times a day.
C) You should never forgive someone who sins repeatedly.
D) Forgiveness is only necessary for major offenses.

What is the key message of Romans 5:8 about God’s love?
A) God only loves us when we are perfect.
B) God shows His love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.
C) God only loves us when we are obedient.
D) God does not love those who sin.

According to 2 Corinthians 2:7, what should be the response to someone who has repented?
A) Punish them further.
B) Forgive them and comfort them, so they are not overwhelmed by sorrow.
C) Ignore their repentance.
D) Condemn them for their past actions.

How does Matthew 5:24 highlight the importance of reconciliation?
A) We should bring gifts to the altar even when we have unresolved conflicts.
B) We should reconcile with others before offering our gift at the altar.
C) Reconciliation is not necessary for worship.
D) It is better to avoid confrontation than reconcile.

What does 1 Peter 3:8-9 say about responding to mistreatment?
A) We should retaliate and repay evil for evil.
B) We should repay evil with kindness and bless others.
C) We should ignore mistreatment and avoid people.
D) It is acceptable to seek revenge in the name of justice.

In John 15:12, what is Jesus’ commandment regarding love?
A) Love others as you love yourself.
B) Love only those who love you back.
C) Love others as Jesus has loved us.
D) Love only those who are easy to love.

 

What does Matthew 6:14-15 teach about forgiveness?
A) Forgive others only when they apologize.
B) If you forgive others, your heavenly Father will also forgive you; but if you do not forgive others, He will not forgive you.
C) Forgiveness is not necessary for salvation.
D) Forgiving others is optional.

According to Ephesians 4:2, what should be the attitude of Christians in relationships?
A) Be rude and harsh.
B) Be patient, gentle, and humble, bearing with one another in love.
C) Be quick to criticize and correct others.
D) Avoid speaking with others if they disagree with you.

What does Colossians 3:13 emphasize as necessary for forgiveness?
A) Forgiving only those who have never wronged you.
B) Forgiving as the Lord forgave you, regardless of the offense.
C) Forgiveness is unnecessary for Christians.
D) Forgiveness is only required for major offenses.

How does Luke 6:27-28 instruct believers to respond to those who hurt them?
A) Retaliate and get revenge.
B) Bless those who curse you and pray for those who mistreat you.
C) Ignore the offense and move on.
D) Avoid confrontation at all costs.

According to Philippians 2:3-4, how should believers treat one another in relationships?
A) Value others above yourself and look out for their interests.
B) Seek personal gain at the expense of others.
C) Always try to be right and win arguments.
D) Disregard the needs of others.

In James 1:19, how should believers respond to conflict?
A) Be quick to speak, slow to listen, and quick to become angry.
B) Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.
C) Be quick to get angry and argue.
D) Never listen to others when in conflict.

How does Matthew 5:9 describe those who pursue peace?
A) They are called children of God.
B) They will be ignored by others.
C) They will be mocked and ridiculed.
D) They will be seen as weak.

What does Romans 14:19 say about relationships and peace?
A) Strive to destroy peace in the community.
B) Make every effort to do what leads to peace and mutual edification.
C) Peace is not necessary for relationships.
D) Ignore differences to avoid conflict.

What is the advice given in 1 Corinthians 13:7 about love in difficult circumstances?
A) Love is easily angered and keeps a record of wrongs.
B) Love always protects, trusts, hopes, and perseveres.
C) Love is only for those who deserve it.
D) Love ends when it is tested.

According to 2 Timothy 2:24-26, how should a servant of the Lord deal with disputes?
A) Be argumentative and quarrelsome.
B) Be kind to everyone, able to teach, and gentle in correcting opponents.
C) Avoid all confrontation and allow others to take control.
D) Seek to win arguments at all costs.

What does 1 John 4:19 say about why we should love others?
A) We should love others because they are always lovable.
B) We love because God first loved us.
C) We should love others only when it benefits us.
D) Love is unnecessary in relationships.

How does Galatians 6:1-2 guide believers in helping others who have fallen into sin?
A) Condemn them for their wrongdoings.
B) Help restore them gently and carry each other’s burdens.
C) Ignore their sin and let them suffer the consequences.
D) Tell them they are beyond help.

According to Romans 12:9-10, what is the foundation of sincere love?
A) Love must be sincere, hating what is evil and clinging to what is good.
B) Love must be based on personal gain.
C) Love must be temporary and conditional.
D) Love must be insincere but expected.

How does Jesus describe His followers in John 13:35?
A) They are known by their wealth and status.
B) They are known by their love for one another.
C) They are known by their perfection.
D) They are known by their intellectual abilities.

According to 1 Peter 4:8, what should believers do above all?
A) Live in fear of others.
B) Love each other deeply, for love covers a multitude of sins.
C) Ignore the needs of others.
D) Focus only on personal gain.

What does Matthew 5:23-24 teach about reconciling with others before worship?
A) It is okay to worship before reconciling with others.
B) If you have a conflict with someone, leave your gift at the altar and reconcile first.
C) Reconciliation is not necessary in worship.
D) Only reconcile if the other person apologizes.

According to 2 Corinthians 5:18, what has God given believers in Christ?
A) The ministry of condemnation.
B) The ministry of reconciliation.
C) The ministry of isolation.
D) The ministry of judgment.

How does Proverbs 15:1 suggest handling harsh words?
A) Respond with more harsh words.
B) Respond with a gentle answer that turns away wrath.
C) Ignore the other person completely.
D) Retaliate immediately.

What is the role of humility in relationships according to Philippians 2:3?
A) Humility is unnecessary in healthy relationships.
B) Value others above yourself and act with humility.
C) Seek recognition and fame for your humility.
D) Humility should be hidden.

According to 1 Thessalonians 5:14, what should we do for those who are idle or disruptive?
A) Ignore them.
B) Warn them, help the weak, and be patient with everyone.
C) Condemn them publicly.
D) Let them deal with their problems alone.

 

According to James 5:16, what should believers do for each other in the context of healing and forgiveness?
A) Keep all sins secret.
B) Confess sins to each other and pray for one another so that you may be healed.
C) Avoid discussing sins with others.
D) Only confess sins directly to God without involving others.

What does Romans 12:17-18 advise about living at peace with others?
A) Always seek revenge when wronged.
B) As far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.
C) Avoid peaceful resolutions and let others handle the conflict.
D) Peace is only necessary when you are at fault.

According to 1 John 1:9, what happens if we confess our sins?
A) God will forgive us and purify us from all unrighteousness.
B) God will ignore our sins.
C) Our sins will be held against us forever.
D) We will be punished for our sins.

What does Proverbs 16:24 say about the power of kind words?
A) Kind words are weak and ineffective.
B) Kind words are like honey, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.
C) Words of kindness are only for the rich.
D) Kind words are only effective when spoken by leaders.

In Matthew 18:15-17, what is the first step in dealing with a brother or sister who has sinned against you?
A) Tell everyone about their sin.
B) Go and point out their fault privately.
C) Ignore the sin and do nothing.
D) Avoid confronting them and let them figure it out.

According to 2 Corinthians 5:19, what has God reconciled the world through?
A) The law.
B) The work of Jesus Christ.
C) Human effort.
D) The judgment of others.

What does 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 teach about love?
A) Love is selfish and seeks its own way.
B) Love is patient, kind, does not envy, is not proud, and keeps no record of wrongs.
C) Love is conditional and only for those who deserve it.
D) Love always seeks to win arguments.

According to Hebrews 12:14, what is essential for peace and holiness?
A) Compromise on every issue.
B) Strive for peace with everyone and for holiness, without which no one will see the Lord.
C) Peace is not important in relationships.
D) Holiness is unnecessary for healthy relationships.

What does Matthew 7:7-8 teach about seeking God?
A) Do not ask, seek, or knock.
B) Ask, seek, and knock, and God will answer.
C) Only ask for what you can do on your own.
D) God only answers some prayers, not all.

In John 8:7, how did Jesus respond to the accusers of the woman caught in adultery?
A) He condemned her immediately.
B) He asked those without sin to cast the first stone.
C) He ignored the situation.
D) He told her to go away and not sin again.

What is the key message in Romans 3:23-24 regarding forgiveness?
A) Only a few people are forgiven.
B) All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, but are justified freely by His grace.
C) Only those who do good works are forgiven.
D) Forgiveness is impossible without great sacrifice.

How does 1 Peter 3:9 instruct believers to respond to wrongs?
A) Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult, but with blessing.
B) Seek revenge when wronged.
C) Ignore wrongdoings and move on.
D) Repay evil with greater evil.

According to 2 Corinthians 2:7, what should be done after forgiving a person who has repented?
A) Hold their sin against them.
B) Comfort and forgive them so that they are not overwhelmed by excessive sorrow.
C) Ignore them completely.
D) Punish them for their past wrongs.

What does Galatians 5:22-23 say is the fruit of the Spirit?
A) Anger, bitterness, jealousy.
B) Love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
C) Selfishness, pride, and hate.
D) Gossip, slander, and selfish ambition.

According to Matthew 18:21-22, how many times should we forgive someone who sins against us?
A) Only once.
B) Seven times.
C) Seventy-seven times (or seventy times seven).
D) Not at all.

How does James 4:6 describe God’s attitude toward humility?
A) God gives grace to the humble but opposes the proud.
B) God does not care about humility.
C) Humility is a sign of weakness.
D) God prefers the proud.

What does Luke 7:47 say about the one who is forgiven much?
A) They will be less grateful.
B) They will love much.
C) They will forget the forgiveness.
D) They will resent the forgiveness.

According to Matthew 5:23-24, what should you do if you are offering your gift at the altar and remember that someone has something against you?
A) Ignore the conflict and continue with your offering.
B) Go first and be reconciled to your brother or sister before offering your gift.
C) Give the offering anyway and deal with the conflict later.
D) Avoid the conflict and forget about it.

How does Proverbs 4:23 advise us to guard our hearts?
A) Ignore the issues of the heart and focus on external matters.
B) Guard your heart with all diligence, for from it flow the springs of life.
C) Focus on outward appearances.
D) Follow the desires of your heart without question.

What does Romans 8:1-2 declare about those who are in Christ Jesus?
A) They are condemned for their sins.
B) There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus because the law of the Spirit has set them free from the law of sin and death.
C) They are still bound by sin.
D) They must earn their forgiveness through good works.

 

According to Ephesians 4:32, how should we treat one another?
A) Be harsh and unforgiving.
B) Be kind and compassionate, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
C) Ignore one another’s faults.
D) Hold grudges until the person repents.

What does Matthew 6:14-15 teach about forgiveness?
A) Forgive only those who apologize first.
B) If you forgive others, your Heavenly Father will forgive you, but if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive you.
C) Forgiveness is optional and not necessary.
D) God will forgive only the minor sins.

How does Colossians 3:13 advise believers to act toward one another?
A) Hold grudges against one another.
B) Bear with each other and forgive one another as the Lord forgave you.
C) Punish each other for wrongs.
D) Avoid one another when there’s a conflict.

What does Luke 17:3-4 say about forgiveness in the context of repeated offenses?
A) Only forgive once.
B) If your brother or sister repents, forgive them, even if they sin against you seven times a day.
C) Forgiveness is not required if the sin is repeated.
D) Avoid those who keep sinning.

According to Matthew 5:44, how should we respond to our enemies?
A) Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.
B) Seek revenge on your enemies.
C) Ignore your enemies.
D) Avoid enemies and never speak to them.

In Romans 12:20, what should you do if your enemy is hungry or thirsty?
A) Ignore their needs.
B) Feed them and give them something to drink.
C) Rebuke them for their actions.
D) Wait for them to apologize before helping.

What is the significance of the parable of the unmerciful servant in Matthew 18:21-35?
A) It emphasizes the importance of forgiving others as God has forgiven us.
B) It teaches that forgiveness is not necessary.
C) It shows that only the rich should be forgiven.
D) It encourages ignoring others’ mistakes.

According to 1 John 4:19, why do we love others?
A) Because they are perfect.
B) Because we are commanded to love them.
C) Because we love God, who first loved us.
D) Because it benefits us.

How does Matthew 6:9-13, the Lord’s Prayer, instruct us to ask for forgiveness?
A) Ask for forgiveness for the things others have done.
B) Ask God to forgive our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
C) We do not need to ask for forgiveness, only for blessings.
D) Ask only for material blessings and not for forgiveness.

What does Hebrews 10:24-25 encourage believers to do for one another?
A) Encourage one another toward love and good deeds, and meet together regularly.
B) Avoid interacting with other believers.
C) Ignore the needs of others and focus on self.
D) Criticize others for their mistakes.

According to 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, what has God given us through Christ?
A) The gift of wealth and power.
B) The ministry of reconciliation, reconciling us to God and giving us the message of reconciliation.
C) The power to judge others.
D) A reason to be angry with others.

In John 15:12-13, what does Jesus say is the greatest form of love?
A) To love others as you love yourself.
B) To lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
C) To give large amounts of wealth to others.
D) To forgive only when necessary.

According to James 4:10, what should believers do to receive God’s grace?
A) Seek revenge on their enemies.
B) Humble yourselves before the Lord, and He will lift you up.
C) Try to earn God’s grace by doing good works.
D) Ignore the need for humility and grace.

How does 2 Corinthians 13:11 encourage believers to live?
A) Live in strife and division.
B) Encourage one another, be of one mind, live in peace, and greet one another with a holy kiss.
C) Focus on personal wealth and status.
D) Avoid fellowship with others.

According to Philippians 4:6-7, what should believers do with their anxieties?
A) Worry about everything.
B) Present their requests to God in prayer and thanksgiving, and the peace of God will guard their hearts and minds.
C) Ignore their anxieties.
D) Seek worldly solutions.

In Galatians 6:1-2, how are believers to help those caught in sin?
A) Condemn them.
B) Gently restore them, being careful not to fall into temptation, and carry each other’s burdens.
C) Ignore them.
D) Punish them for their sins.

How does Romans 12:9-10 describe the nature of love among believers?
A) Love should be based on personal gain.
B) Love must be sincere, hate what is evil, and cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in love.
C) Love is optional and not important.
D) Love should only be shown to those who deserve it.

According to Romans 12:3, how should believers view themselves?
A) Think of themselves more highly than they ought to.
B) Think of themselves with sober judgment, according to the measure of faith God has given them.
C) Ignore their spiritual gifts.
D) Seek to be the most important in the church.

What is the main message in 1 Corinthians 10:13 regarding temptation?
A) Temptation is always more than we can bear.
B) God will not allow us to be tempted beyond what we can bear, and will provide a way out.
C) Temptation is irrelevant to the Christian life.
D) We should give in to temptation.

According to Romans 8:28, what do we know about God’s plan for us?
A) God does not have a plan for us.
B) All things work together for the good of those who love God, who are called according to His purpose.
C) God only works through our efforts.
D) We should avoid trusting in God’s plan.

 

What does Ephesians 4:31-32 advise believers to do with bitterness, rage, and anger?
A) Hold onto them for a long time.
B) Get rid of all bitterness, rage, and anger, and be kind and compassionate, forgiving each other.
C) Express them openly and frequently.
D) Use them as a tool for personal gain.

According to Matthew 18:15-17, what is the first step in resolving a conflict with a fellow believer?
A) Tell everyone about the offense.
B) Go and talk to the person privately.
C) Ignore the issue and move on.
D) Bring the person to court immediately.

In Galatians 5:22-23, which of the following is NOT listed as a fruit of the Spirit?
A) Love
B) Peace
C) Selfishness
D) Patience

What is the main lesson from the parable of the lost sheep in Matthew 18:12-14?
A) It is better to stay with the 99 than to go after the lost one.
B) God values each person and rejoices over one sinner who repents.
C) We should ignore the lost and focus on the found.
D) People should be punished for straying.

According to Romans 12:14, how should believers treat those who persecute them?
A) Bless those who persecute you; do not curse them.
B) Ignore them.
C) Seek revenge against them.
D) Pray that they suffer.

What does James 5:16 encourage believers to do for one another?
A) Hide their faults.
B) Confess sins to each other and pray for each other so that they may be healed.
C) Ignore each other’s sins.
D) Criticize others for their faults.

What does John 13:34-35 say is the sign that people will know we are Christ’s disciples?
A) Our wealth and possessions.
B) Our love for one another.
C) Our knowledge of Scripture.
D) Our ability to perform miracles.

In 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, what characteristics define love?
A) Love is patient, kind, and does not envy or boast.
B) Love is rude, self-seeking, and easily angered.
C) Love is superficial and conditional.
D) Love seeks personal gain and recognition.

According to 2 Timothy 2:22, what should believers pursue in their relationships with others?
A) Quarrels and disputes.
B) Righteousness, faith, love, and peace.
C) Selfish desires and pride.
D) Competition and rivalry.

In 1 Peter 3:9, what are believers encouraged to do in response to evil and insults?
A) Pay back evil with evil.
B) Repay evil with good and be a blessing.
C) Retaliate with insults.
D) Ignore evil and do nothing.

What does Philippians 2:3-4 say about how believers should treat one another?
A) Consider your own interests above those of others.
B) Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but value others above yourselves.
C) Treat others as enemies.
D) Seek to be served by others.

According to Hebrews 12:14, how should believers pursue peace?
A) Pursue peace with everyone and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord.
B) Pursue conflict and division.
C) Ignore peace and focus on worldly success.
D) Only pursue peace with those who agree with you.

What does Proverbs 19:11 teach about a person’s response to an offense?
A) A person’s wisdom gives them patience and it is to their glory to overlook an offense.
B) A person should seek revenge immediately.
C) Offenses should never be overlooked.
D) Offenses should be ignored completely.

According to 1 Corinthians 6:7, how should believers deal with disputes among themselves?
A) Take each other to court.
B) Settle disputes in a way that does not bring dishonor to the church.
C) Ignore the disputes.
D) Engage in arguments without resolution.

What does Matthew 7:1-5 teach about judging others?
A) Judge others harshly, for they deserve it.
B) Do not judge others, lest you be judged in the same way.
C) Always judge others by their appearance.
D) Ignore others’ faults completely.

How does Colossians 2:6-7 describe the believer’s relationship with Christ?
A) Walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in faith.
B) Walk away from Him when times are tough.
C) Rely only on personal wisdom and strength.
D) Be indifferent to Him.

According to 1 John 1:9, what happens when believers confess their sins?
A) God ignores their sins.
B) God forgives their sins and purifies them from all unrighteousness.
C) God punishes them for their sins.
D) Believers should never confess their sins.

What does Proverbs 27:17 say about the role of relationships in personal growth?
A) Relationships have no impact on personal growth.
B) As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.
C) Relationships are only for selfish gain.
D) Personal growth happens in isolation.

According to 2 Corinthians 5:20, what role do believers play in the ministry of reconciliation?
A) We are ambassadors for Christ, urging others to be reconciled to God.
B) We are critics of others’ behavior.
C) We ignore others’ need for reconciliation.
D) We avoid sharing the message of reconciliation.

What does 1 Peter 4:8 say about love?
A) Love is temporary and conditional.
B) Love covers a multitude of sins.
C) Love should only be shown to those who deserve it.
D) Love is unimportant.

 

According to Colossians 3:13, how should believers forgive one another?
A) Forgive as God has forgiven you.
B) Forgive only when it benefits you.
C) Forgive only those who ask for forgiveness.
D) Forgive and forget immediately without any reflection.

What does Romans 12:9 say about how believers should love?
A) Love must be sincere; hate what is evil; cling to what is good.
B) Love only those who love you back.
C) Love when it is convenient.
D) Love without considering what is good or evil.

According to Matthew 5:9, what is a characteristic of a peacemaker?
A) Peacemakers are selfish and self-centered.
B) Peacemakers are blessed and called children of God.
C) Peacemakers avoid conflict at all costs.
D) Peacemakers focus on gaining power.

What does Luke 17:3-4 teach about forgiveness in the context of a repeated offense?
A) Forgive only once.
B) Forgive seven times seventy if someone repents.
C) Do not forgive those who wrong you repeatedly.
D) Seek revenge for repeated offenses.

What does Hebrews 10:24-25 emphasize about the role of the Christian community?
A) Encourage one another, and do not neglect meeting together.
B) Only interact with a few people in the community.
C) Avoid meeting with other believers altogether.
D) Only focus on individual spiritual growth.

What does Proverbs 15:1 teach about communication?
A) A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
B) Always speak harshly to express your feelings.
C) Ignore communication and act without words.
D) Use sarcasm to make your point clear.

What does Matthew 5:23-24 say about reconciliation before offering gifts at the altar?
A) It is better to ignore the conflict and offer your gift.
B) Go and be reconciled to your brother or sister before offering your gift.
C) Offer your gift without worrying about reconciliation.
D) Always focus on your gifts, not reconciliation.

In 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, what does love never do?
A) Love never keeps a record of wrongs.
B) Love always seeks to have its own way.
C) Love is quick to get angry.
D) Love is constantly self-seeking.

What does Proverbs 28:13 teach about confession and forgiveness?
A) Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.
B) Hide your sins from others to avoid punishment.
C) Never confess your sins.
D) Ignore forgiveness and continue living in sin.

According to 2 Corinthians 2:7-8, what should be done for someone who has repented after sinning?
A) Punish them for their sin.
B) Forgive them and comfort them so they are not overwhelmed by excessive sorrow.
C) Avoid them altogether.
D) Shun them for their past actions.

What does Philippians 4:6-7 encourage believers to do in times of anxiety?
A) Be anxious about everything.
B) Do not pray or talk to God about your anxieties.
C) Present your requests to God with thanksgiving, and the peace of God will guard your hearts and minds.
D) Focus only on your worries and ignore prayer.

According to 2 Peter 1:5-7, what qualities should believers add to their faith?
A) Virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love.
B) Anger, bitterness, impatience, and selfishness.
C) Greed, pride, and materialism.
D) Indifference and apathy.

What does Matthew 18:21-22 teach about the extent of forgiveness?
A) Forgive only seven times.
B) Forgive seventy-seven times (seventy times seven).
C) Forgive only when it is easy.
D) Forgive when it is convenient.

According to Luke 6:27-28, how should believers respond to their enemies?
A) Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, and pray for those who mistreat you.
B) Seek revenge on your enemies.
C) Ignore your enemies and do nothing.
D) Hate your enemies and speak ill of them.

What does 1 John 4:19 say about love?
A) We love because He first loved us.
B) Love is unnecessary.
C) We love because we are superior.
D) Love should only be given to those who deserve it.

In James 4:7-8, what are believers encouraged to do in order to draw near to God?
A) Resist the devil and submit to God.
B) Reject God’s guidance and follow personal desires.
C) Ignore God and rely solely on human wisdom.
D) Isolate themselves from others.

What does Proverbs 3:5-6 encourage believers to do in their relationship with God?
A) Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
B) Trust in your own wisdom and follow your own path.
C) Ignore God’s guidance and make your own decisions.
D) Trust in material wealth for security.

According to 2 Corinthians 13:11, how should believers live in their relationships with one another?
A) Live in harmony, strive for peace, and encourage one another.
B) Live in conflict and rivalry.
C) Avoid others and live independently.
D) Disregard the needs of others.

What does Romans 15:7 say about accepting others?
A) Accept one another, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God.
B) Reject others if they are different.
C) Only accept those who share your exact opinions.
D) Accept others with conditions and expectations.

According to Romans 14:19, how should believers pursue peace and mutual edification?
A) Let us make every effort to do what leads to peace and mutual edification.
B) Focus on personal gain and disregard others.
C) Seek conflict and division.
D) Avoid efforts for mutual benefit.

 

According to Ephesians 4:32, how should believers treat one another?
A) Be kind and compassionate, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
B) Be harsh and unforgiving toward one another.
C) Show bitterness and resentment toward others.
D) Ignore the mistakes of others and never speak up.

What does James 5:16 encourage believers to do for one another?
A) Confess your sins to one another and pray for each other so that you may be healed.
B) Judge one another harshly.
C) Keep your sins hidden and not seek help.
D) Avoid praying for others.

What does 1 John 3:18 say about how believers should love one another?
A) Let us love not with words or speech but with actions and in truth.
B) Love only with words and not actions.
C) Love only when it is easy.
D) Love when it benefits you.

What does Galatians 6:2 say about how believers should support one another?
A) Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way, you will fulfill the law of Christ.
B) Avoid helping others with their burdens.
C) Focus only on your own problems and ignore others.
D) Criticize others for their burdens.

According to Matthew 6:14-15, what happens if believers do not forgive others?
A) Your Father will not forgive your sins.
B) You will be blessed beyond measure.
C) You will receive double the grace.
D) You will be rewarded for your lack of forgiveness.

In 1 Thessalonians 5:11, how should believers encourage one another?
A) Encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.
B) Discourage one another and tear each other down.
C) Ignore the needs of others.
D) Seek to control others’ lives.

What does Matthew 7:3-5 teach about judging others?
A) Remove the plank from your own eye before addressing the speck in your brother’s eye.
B) Judge others harshly for their faults.
C) Ignore the faults of others and never address them.
D) Judge without considering your own shortcomings.

According to 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, what is a key characteristic of love?
A) Love is patient, love is kind.
B) Love is jealous and selfish.
C) Love is quick to anger.
D) Love always seeks to control others.

What does Philippians 2:3-4 teach about humility in relationships?
A) Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility, value others above yourselves.
B) Always put your own interests first.
C) Seek to dominate others in every relationship.
D) Ignore the needs of others and focus solely on yourself.

In Romans 12:15, how are believers encouraged to respond to others’ joys and sorrows?
A) Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.
B) Ignore others’ emotions and focus on your own.
C) Envy others when they rejoice.
D) Be indifferent to others’ feelings.

What does 1 Peter 3:8-9 say about how believers should live in harmony with one another?
A) Be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble.
B) Live in constant conflict with each other.
C) Focus only on your own success and disregard others.
D) Treat others with harshness and criticism.

According to 2 Corinthians 5:18, who has reconciled believers to God and given them the ministry of reconciliation?
A) Jesus Christ.
B) Your own efforts.
C) Other believers.
D) The world.

What does Hebrews 12:14 say about pursuing peace?
A) Make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy.
B) Avoid peace and live in conflict.
C) Seek personal glory over peace.
D) Ignore the holiness and peace of others.

In Colossians 3:12-14, what should believers put on as God’s chosen people?
A) Compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, and above all, love.
B) Pride, anger, and selfishness.
C) Hatred, bitterness, and jealousy.
D) Indifference and apathy.

What does Romans 14:19 say about pursuing peace and mutual edification?
A) Let us pursue what leads to peace and mutual edification.
B) Focus only on your personal goals and disregard others.
C) Promote division and conflict.
D) Ignore others’ needs and desires.

According to John 15:13, what is the greatest expression of love?
A) Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
B) Love is about receiving.
C) Love is about controlling others.
D) Love is about personal gain.

In Matthew 18:15-17, what is the process of reconciliation when a brother or sister sins against you?
A) Go and point out their fault in private. If they listen, you have won them over.
B) Ignore the issue and avoid addressing it.
C) Gossip about the person to others.
D) Seek revenge for their sin.

What does 1 John 1:9 say about confession and forgiveness?
A) If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
B) Never confess your sins.
C) Ignore sin and do not seek forgiveness.
D) Focus on punishing others for their sins.

According to Proverbs 4:23, what should believers guard above all else?
A) Guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.
B) Guard your possessions.
C) Guard your reputation above all.
D) Guard your intellect and ignore others’ needs.

What does 1 Corinthians 10:24 encourage believers to do?
A) No one should seek their own good, but the good of others.
B) Focus only on your own desires.
C) Seek personal gain and disregard others.
D) Ignore the needs of others and focus solely on yourself.

 

According to Galatians 5:22-23, what are the fruits of the Spirit?
A) Love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
B) Hatred, anger, jealousy, bitterness, and selfishness.
C) Fear, pride, guilt, and shame.
D) Greed, selfish ambition, envy, and pride.

What does 2 Corinthians 13:11 encourage believers to do?
A) Aim for perfection, listen to my appeal, be of one mind, live in peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you.
B) Live in constant conflict and division.
C) Ignore one another’s needs.
D) Seek to control and manipulate others.

According to Matthew 5:9, who are blessed?
A) Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
B) Blessed are those who seek revenge.
C) Blessed are those who ignore others’ needs.
D) Blessed are those who hold grudges.

What does Romans 15:7 teach believers about accepting one another?
A) Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God.
B) Reject one another based on differences.
C) Ignore the faults of others and focus solely on yourself.
D) Only accept people who are like you.

What does Matthew 18:21-22 teach about forgiveness?
A) Forgive not just seven times, but seventy-seven times.
B) Forgive only a few times.
C) Forgive only when it benefits you.
D) Forgive only your closest friends.

According to Philippians 4:6-7, what should believers do instead of being anxious?
A) Present their requests to God through prayer and petition with thanksgiving.
B) Worry constantly about every situation.
C) Try to handle everything on your own.
D) Ignore your feelings and repress them.

What does Hebrews 10:24-25 urge believers to do?
A) Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together.
B) Avoid meeting with other believers.
C) Focus only on yourself and disregard others.
D) Criticize others for their shortcomings.

What does Proverbs 12:18 teach about the power of words?
A) The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing.
B) Words should be harsh and hurtful.
C) Words are meaningless and should be ignored.
D) Always speak without considering others’ feelings.

According to Luke 17:3-4, what should believers do if someone sins against them?
A) Reprove them, and if they repent, forgive them.
B) Ignore their sin and do not address it.
C) Hold a grudge against them.
D) Seek revenge for the wrongdoing.

What does 1 John 4:19 say about loving others?
A) We love because He first loved us.
B) We love only when others deserve it.
C) Love is only a feeling, not an action.
D) Love is something we should do only when convenient.

What does 2 Timothy 2:22 encourage young believers to do?
A) Flee the evil desires of youth and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace.
B) Give in to the evil desires of youth.
C) Focus on personal ambitions only.
D) Ignore the need for peace and love.

According to James 1:19, how should believers be in their interactions with others?
A) Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.
B) Speak before listening.
C) Become angry quickly and express it.
D) Ignore others’ feelings and speak harshly.

What does Colossians 3:13 say about forgiveness?
A) Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone.
B) Never forgive others.
C) Hold onto grudges and resentment.
D) Ignore the need for reconciliation.

According to John 13:34-35, how will people know that believers are Christ’s disciples?
A) By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.
B) By being critical and judgmental.
C) By seeking personal gain at the expense of others.
D) By ignoring others and focusing solely on yourself.

What does 2 Corinthians 5:18 say about reconciliation?
A) All this is from God, who reconciled us to Himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.
B) Reconciliation is not necessary.
C) Reconciliation is only for those who deserve it.
D) We should avoid reconciliation and focus on division.

What does Matthew 6:9-13, also known as the Lord’s Prayer, teach believers about forgiveness?
A) Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.
B) Never forgive anyone for their wrongs.
C) Only forgive those who ask for forgiveness.
D) Seek revenge on those who have wronged you.

What does Psalm 51:10 say about the heart?
A) Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
B) Focus only on external appearances.
C) Ignore the condition of your heart.
D) Seek personal gain above all else.

According to Romans 12:18, what should believers do if it is possible?
A) Live at peace with everyone.
B) Create conflict and division.
C) Ignore peace and focus on personal desires.
D) Seek to dominate others.

What does Proverbs 15:1 say about the way believers should respond to others?
A) A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
B) Always respond harshly and angrily.
C) Never respond to others.
D) Respond with indifference and coldness.

According to 1 John 4:7-8, why should believers love one another?
A) Love is from God; everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.
B) Love is unnecessary and optional.
C) Love is only for those who are easy to love.
D) Love is only for family members.

 

According to Ephesians 4:32, how should believers treat one another?
A) Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.
B) Be harsh and unforgiving.
C) Ignore each other’s mistakes.
D) Seek revenge when wronged.

In Romans 12:9-10, how should believers demonstrate love?
A) Let love be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in love.
B) Love only when it is convenient.
C) Love those who can help you succeed.
D) Love only those who are similar to you.

What does Luke 6:37 say about judging others?
A) Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
B) Always judge others harshly.
C) Judge others based on their mistakes.
D) Condemn others who disagree with you.

According to James 5:16, what should believers do with one another?
A) Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed.
B) Keep your sins secret and never confess.
C) Avoid praying for others.
D) Ignore the sins of others.

What does 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 say about love?
A) Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
B) Love is about self-gratification and pride.
C) Love is about competition and rivalry.
D) Love is about controlling others.

What does Matthew 7:7 teach about prayer?
A) Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you.
B) Never pray for anything.
C) Prayer is only for emergencies.
D) Prayer is for selfish desires only.

What does 1 Peter 4:8 say about love?
A) Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.
B) Love only when it benefits you.
C) Love only those who are easy to love.
D) Love only on special occasions.

According to Proverbs 17:9, how should believers approach forgiveness?
A) Whoever covers an offense promotes love, but whoever repeats the matter separates close friends.
B) Keep bringing up offenses to others.
C) Focus on finding fault in others.
D) Ignore the need for forgiveness.

What does Matthew 18:15-17 teach about resolving conflicts?
A) If your brother or sister sins against you, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If they listen, you have won them over.
B) Avoid addressing conflicts and hold grudges.
C) Publicly shame the person who wronged you.
D) Ignore the person and move on.

What does Galatians 6:1 teach about restoring someone caught in sin?
A) Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently.
B) Condemn the person and separate from them.
C) Ignore the person and pretend nothing happened.
D) Publicly shame the individual for their mistake.

According to Romans 8:28, what does God work together for?
A) In all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.
B) God causes everything to fall apart.
C) God works for the personal benefit of individuals.
D) God only works for those who are perfect.

What does John 14:27 say about peace?
A) Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.
B) Peace is unnecessary for believers.
C) Only the world can provide lasting peace.
D) Peace is something that should be avoided.

According to Proverbs 4:23, what should believers guard?
A) Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.
B) Guard your possessions more than anything.
C) Guard your words without concern for your heart.
D) Guard only your reputation, not your heart.

What does Philippians 4:8 encourage believers to focus on?
A) Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.
B) Focus on negativity and criticism.
C) Focus only on yourself.
D) Focus only on material wealth and success.

What does Colossians 3:15 say about peace?
A) Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace.
B) Peace is irrelevant in the life of a believer.
C) Seek chaos and division.
D) Peace is only for those who are perfect.

What does Hebrews 12:14 teach about peace?
A) Make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy; without holiness no one will see the Lord.
B) Seek peace only when it is convenient.
C) Avoid peaceful interactions with others.
D) Peace is not necessary in the life of a believer.

According to 1 Corinthians 10:13, how should believers respond to temptation?
A) No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear.
B) Give in to every temptation.
C) Ignore temptation and do nothing.
D) Blame others for your temptations.

What does Matthew 6:14-15 teach about forgiveness?
A) If you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
B) Forgiveness is unnecessary for believers.
C) Forgiveness should be given only to those who deserve it.
D) Forgiveness is for the weak.

What does Romans 5:8 say about God’s love for us?
A) But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
B) God loves only those who are perfect.
C) God loves us based on our actions.
D) God does not love sinners.

What does 1 Thessalonians 5:11 encourage believers to do?
A) Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.
B) Ignore one another and focus on personal success.
C) Tear each other down for their failures.
D) Encourage others only when it benefits you.