General Epistles Practice Exam Quiz
Who is traditionally believed to be the author of the Book of Hebrews?
A) Paul
B) James
C) Peter
D) Unknown
What is the primary theme of the Book of Hebrews?
A) Faith in God’s promises
B) The supremacy of Christ
C) Christian conduct and ethics
D) The importance of prayer
According to Hebrews 11:1, what is “faith”?
A) The belief in miracles
B) The assurance of things hoped for
C) The absence of doubt
D) The feeling of contentment
Which Old Testament figure is specifically highlighted in Hebrews 11 as an example of faith?
A) Noah
B) David
C) Solomon
D) Abraham
The Book of James emphasizes the importance of:
A) Faith without works
B) A living faith that produces works
C) The necessity of miracles
D) The role of apostles
In James 1:5, James encourages believers to ask for wisdom. What is the condition for receiving it?
A) Only those who are mature in faith will receive wisdom
B) It must be asked in faith, without doubting
C) It will come through dreams and visions
D) It is given only to those who are financially prosperous
According to James 2:14-17, faith without works is:
A) A sign of spiritual maturity
B) Dead
C) A means of salvation
D) A testimony to others
In 1 Peter 1:6-7, Peter says trials test the believer’s faith. What is the purpose of this testing?
A) To bring believers closer to God
B) To strengthen their faith
C) To punish them for their wrongdoings
D) To ensure they will not fall into temptation
Which of the following does 1 Peter 2:9 describe believers as being?
A) A royal priesthood
B) Rich and powerful
C) Citizens of the world
D) Descendants of Abraham
In 2 Peter 1:5-7, Peter outlines qualities that believers should add to their faith. Which quality is listed last?
A) Knowledge
B) Self-control
C) Godliness
D) Love
What is the main warning in 2 Peter 2 about false teachers?
A) They will lead believers into great prosperity
B) They will perform miraculous signs
C) They will secretly introduce destructive heresies
D) They will restore broken relationships
According to 1 John 4:7-8, what is the source of love?
A) God is love
B) Humans are capable of selfless love
C) Love is a divine gift from angels
D) Love comes from personal sacrifice
1 John 1:9 promises that if we confess our sins, God will:
A) Punish us for our mistakes
B) Forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness
C) Condemn us to eternal separation
D) Ignore our sins
In 1 John 5:4-5, what is the victory that overcomes the world?
A) Wealth and success
B) Faith
C) Knowledge
D) Political influence
What is the primary message of the Book of Jude?
A) A call to deeper prayer
B) A warning against false teachers and their destructive influence
C) An exhortation to social justice
D) A focus on the second coming of Christ
In Hebrews 4:12, the Word of God is described as:
A) A comforting balm for wounds
B) Sharp, able to divide soul and spirit
C) A vague set of moral guidelines
D) Only applicable to Jews
According to Hebrews 10:25, believers are instructed not to neglect:
A) Sacrifices of the Old Covenant
B) Public worship and fellowship
C) The gifts of the Holy Spirit
D) Charity to the poor
James 1:12 states that blessed is the one who:
A) Has wealth
B) Endures temptation
C) Leads many to Christ
D) Performs miracles
In Hebrews 12:1, the Christian life is compared to:
A) A race
B) A war
C) A journey
D) A battle with the flesh
What advice does James 4:7-8 give to believers?
A) Seek fame and recognition
B) Submit to God, resist the devil, and draw near to God
C) Seek comfort in material wealth
D) Rely on self-reliance
According to 1 Peter 3:15, believers are instructed to:
A) Always be prepared to give an answer for the hope within them
B) Focus solely on good deeds
C) Refrain from any form of defense
D) Deny their faith in times of persecution
In 2 Peter 3:9, Peter explains that the Lord is not slow in keeping His promise, but is:
A) Waiting for the perfect time
B) Giving more people the opportunity to repent
C) Punishing the wicked
D) Forgetting His promises
1 John 2:15-17 warns believers against:
A) The world and its desires
B) Embracing all cultural practices
C) Pursuing knowledge at all costs
D) Becoming self-sufficient
In Jude 1:3, Jude urges believers to:
A) Strive for wealth and prestige
B) Contend for the faith once delivered to the saints
C) Avoid persecution at all costs
D) Compromise with worldly ideals
Which of the following is emphasized in Hebrews 13:1-2?
A) Hospitality and love for strangers
B) Success and wealth
C) The importance of fasting
D) The need for individualism
In 1 Peter 2:21-23, who is described as the ultimate example of suffering without retaliation?
A) David
B) Jesus Christ
C) Moses
D) Abraham
In 1 John 3:16, the sacrificial love of Christ is described as:
A) The greatest display of love
B) An example of obedience
C) A temporary act for the moment
D) Limited to the apostles
Which of the following is a key aspect of the Christian hope mentioned in Hebrews 6:19?
A) An uncertain future
B) A firm anchor for the soul
C) The pursuit of wealth
D) The destruction of enemies
James 5:16 encourages believers to:
A) Avoid any confrontation
B) Confess sins to one another and pray for each other
C) Only pray in private
D) Ignore others’ faults
In Jude 1:24-25, Jude closes his letter by ascribing glory and majesty to:
A) The Lord Jesus Christ
B) The angels
C) The Church
D) The faithful believers
According to Hebrews 5:11-14, spiritual maturity is attained through:
A) Knowledge of the Old Testament
B) A daily routine of prayer
C) The use of spiritual discernment and practice
D) Regular attendance at synagogue services
Hebrews 8:6 highlights that Jesus is the mediator of a:
A) New covenant
B) Temporary covenant
C) Old covenant
D) National covenant
Which of the following is a key characteristic of the “living hope” described in 1 Peter 1:3?
A) It is based on the resurrection of Jesus Christ
B) It is rooted in human effort
C) It depends on earthly wealth
D) It is attainable through perfect knowledge
In Hebrews 10:38-39, what does the author say about the righteous?
A) They will never face trials
B) They will live by faith
C) They will be wealthy and prosperous
D) They will always succeed
According to James 3:1, who will be judged more strictly?
A) Teachers
B) Kings
C) Merchants
D) Farmers
In James 3:17, what quality is described as “pure,” “peace-loving,” and “full of mercy”?
A) Faith
B) Wisdom from above
C) Power
D) Prayer
What does 1 Peter 2:11-12 urge believers to do as they live among non-believers?
A) Confront them boldly
B) Stay separated from them completely
C) Live honorable lives so others may see their good deeds
D) Ignore all worldly pursuits
In Hebrews 6:4-6, what is said about those who have fallen away after tasting the heavenly gift?
A) They can never be restored to repentance
B) They will be forgiven immediately
C) They will receive double grace
D) They are only temporarily lost
According to James 5:7-8, how should believers live in anticipation of the Lord’s return?
A) Live in constant fear
B) Be patient and stand firm
C) Seek earthly riches
D) Isolate themselves from society
In 1 Peter 4:8, Peter emphasizes the importance of:
A) Faith over works
B) Love covering a multitude of sins
C) Offering material gifts
D) Speaking in tongues
In 2 Peter 1:19, what is described as a “lamp shining in a dark place”?
A) The teachings of the prophets
B) The resurrection of Jesus
C) The light of knowledge
D) The coming of the Kingdom of God
What does 1 John 1:7 say will cleanse believers from all sin?
A) Obedience to the law
B) The blood of Jesus Christ
C) Offering sacrifices
D) Doing good deeds
According to Hebrews 7:23-25, why is Jesus a superior High Priest?
A) He offers yearly sacrifices
B) He never dies and lives to intercede for believers
C) He was born a priest in the order of Aaron
D) He is from the tribe of Benjamin
In 1 John 2:3-6, what is the sign that someone truly knows God?
A) They can perform miracles
B) They keep God’s commands
C) They have a deep understanding of prophecy
D) They are without fault in all things
According to 1 Peter 1:18-19, believers have been redeemed with:
A) Gold and silver
B) The precious blood of Christ
C) The law
D) Their own efforts
What is the role of elders as described in 1 Peter 5:1-4?
A) To receive honor and glory
B) To shepherd God’s flock willingly and eagerly
C) To seek financial gain
D) To enforce strict discipline
In Hebrews 2:14-15, Jesus is said to have defeated the devil and freed those who were:
A) Living in sin
B) Under the power of fear of death
C) Following false teachings
D) Enslaved by worldly desires
According to 2 Peter 3:13, what does Peter promise believers?
A) A new covenant
B) A new heaven and new earth
C) A reign of peace on earth
D) An immediate return of Jesus
In Hebrews 11:32-40, the author lists various heroes of faith. What common experience did many of them share?
A) They became wealthy
B) They were tortured and mistreated
C) They performed great miracles
D) They became kings and rulers
In 1 John 5:13, John writes that believers can know they have eternal life if they:
A) Live according to the law
B) Trust in the name of the Son of God
C) Attend church regularly
D) Give generously to the poor
What does Hebrews 13:8 say about Jesus?
A) He will return to judge the earth
B) He is the same yesterday, today, and forever
C) He is a temporary High Priest
D) He is a mere prophet
James 1:23-25 compares someone who hears the word but does not act on it to:
A) A person who builds their house on sand
B) A person who forgets their identity in Christ
C) A person who looks in a mirror and forgets what they look like
D) A person who prays without faith
In 2 Peter 3:11-12, Peter urges believers to live holy and godly lives as they:
A) Wait for Christ’s return and the new heaven and earth
B) Seek political power
C) Build riches and fame
D) Engage in worldly pleasures
Jude 1:6 talks about angels who did not keep their proper domain. Where are they now?
A) In eternal torment
B) Bound in chains of darkness
C) In the heavenly realm
D) In the land of the living
According to Hebrews 13:9, believers are cautioned not to be carried away by:
A) Strange teachings
B) Sins of the flesh
C) Worldly knowledge
D) Pleasures of the world
In 1 Peter 3:18, it is stated that Christ suffered once for sins, the righteous for the:
A) Sinners
B) Weak
C) Saints
D) Apostles
James 4:2-3 explains that you do not have because you:
A) Have too much sin
B) Do not ask
C) Have not been faithful
D) Lack enough faith
1 Peter 4:10 teaches that each believer has received a gift to:
A) Accumulate wealth
B) Serve others as faithful stewards
C) Prophesy about the future
D) Perform miracles
In Hebrews 12:2, who is the “author and finisher of our faith”?
A) Abraham
B) Moses
C) Jesus Christ
D) John the Baptist
What does Jude 1:24-25 declare God is able to do for believers?
A) Provide material riches
B) Keep them from stumbling and present them blameless
C) Grant them political power
D) Help them avoid suffering
In Hebrews 1:1-2, how does the author describe God’s communication in the last days?
A) Through angels
B) Through the law
C) Through prophets
D) Through His Son
Hebrews 3:12 warns believers to be cautious of:
A) The temptations of riches
B) A sinful, unbelieving heart
C) Persecution
D) False teachings from outside the church
According to James 1:21, what should believers receive with meekness?
A) The gift of prophecy
B) The implanted word
C) Wealth and prosperity
D) Spiritual knowledge
In James 4:4, James calls anyone who is a friend of the world:
A) An enemy of God
B) A righteous servant
C) A teacher of truth
D) A wise counselor
What is the key message of 1 Peter 5:6-7?
A) Do not worry about the future
B) Humble yourselves under God’s mighty hand and cast your anxiety on Him
C) Rejoice in your suffering
D) Seek wealth and success
According to 1 Peter 2:5, what are believers being built up as?
A) Temples for the Holy Spirit
B) A royal priesthood
C) A great army
D) A prosperous nation
In Hebrews 12:14, the author urges believers to pursue peace and:
A) Riches
B) Holiness
C) Power
D) Knowledge
What does 1 Peter 3:9 teach about how believers should respond to evil and insult?
A) Seek revenge
B) Bless others
C) Ignore others’ faults
D) Mock those who oppose them
According to 2 Peter 3:10, the day of the Lord will come like:
A) A flood
B) A thief in the night
C) A storm
D) A trumpet blast
In 1 John 4:1-3, how are believers told to test the spirits?
A) By their political affiliations
B) By their outward appearance
C) By their confession of Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh
D) By their good deeds
What is promised in Hebrews 10:23 to those who hold fast to their confession of hope?
A) They will be wealthy
B) They will never face trials
C) God is faithful to fulfill His promises
D) They will be given spiritual gifts
In 1 Peter 1:7, Peter explains that trials serve to:
A) Prove the genuineness of faith
B) Increase one’s wealth
C) Punish believers for sin
D) Teach new doctrines
According to 2 Peter 1:3, believers have everything they need for life and godliness through:
A) The law
B) The knowledge of God
C) Political influence
D) Spiritual rituals
In 1 John 4:4, John reminds believers that the one who is in them is:
A) Stronger than the one who is in the world
B) Able to give them material riches
C) A prophet who will lead them to victory
D) A teacher who will guide them in knowledge
According to Hebrews 13:1-2, how should believers treat strangers?
A) With suspicion and caution
B) With love and hospitality
C) By avoiding them
D) By teaching them the Gospel
In James 1:2-4, believers are encouraged to consider it joy when they face trials because trials:
A) Test their faith and produce perseverance
B) Are a sign of failure
C) Result in immediate rewards
D) Only affect the rich and powerful
Hebrews 6:10 assures believers that God is not unjust and will not forget:
A) Their sins
B) Their efforts in serving others and loving His name
C) Their contributions to the temple
D) Their wealth and possessions
In 1 Peter 5:8, believers are told to be sober and vigilant because:
A) The devil is like a roaring lion seeking to devour them
B) They are the light of the world
C) They are to be good examples to others
D) The world will offer them great rewards
In James 2:8, James says that if believers fulfill the royal law according to Scripture, they are:
A) Wise
B) Rich
C) Loving their neighbors as themselves
D) Without sin
According to 1 Peter 2:9, believers are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, and a holy nation in order to:
A) Receive earthly rewards
B) Proclaim the praises of God who called them out of darkness into His marvelous light
C) Seek worldly power
D) Become better than others
What does Hebrews 2:1 warn believers to pay attention to?
A) The teachings of angels
B) Their financial success
C) The gospel message, so they do not drift away
D) The world’s philosophies
James 4:10 teaches that God exalts those who:
A) Are humble and contrite in spirit
B) Seek political influence
C) Live according to the law
D) Perform miracles
In Hebrews 9:15, what is said to be the purpose of Jesus’ death?
A) To bring judgment on the world
B) To establish a new covenant, offering forgiveness of sins
C) To restore Israel’s kingdom
D) To end the need for sacrifices
According to 1 Peter 4:12-13, believers should not be surprised by:
A) Worldly success
B) Trials and suffering
C) Their material possessions
D) Blessings
James 5:14 instructs believers to call the elders of the church to:
A) Perform miracles
B) Pray over the sick and anoint them with oil
C) Preach a sermon
D) Lead a political movement
In Hebrews 12:28-29, believers are told to offer worship to God with reverence and awe because:
A) God has a powerful presence
B) Our gifts will make us acceptable to Him
C) Our God is a consuming fire
D) God desires material offerings
According to 2 Peter 3:8, how should believers view time in relation to God’s promises?
A) God is slow to fulfill His promises
B) A day is like a thousand years to God, and He is patient
C) Time does not matter to God
D) Time is irrelevant to God’s judgment
In 1 John 3:2, John says that when Christ appears, believers will:
A) Be judged for their works
B) Know the future
C) Be like Him, for they will see Him as He is
D) Be punished for their sin
What does Hebrews 12:1-2 say believers should do to run the race set before them?
A) Focus on their earthly wealth
B) Lay aside every weight and sin that easily ensnares them
C) Seek to be famous in the world
D) Avoid trials at all costs
In Jude 1:22-23, what does Jude urge believers to do for those who are doubting?
A) Avoid them completely
B) Show mercy and save them by snatching them from the fire
C) Reprove them harshly
D) Let them figure things out on their own
In 1 Peter 2:11-12, Peter urges believers to live good lives among the pagans so that:
A) They may escape judgment
B) They may avoid conflict
C) They may silence the ignorance of foolish men
D) They may gain wealth
According to Hebrews 12:5-6, what is the purpose of God’s discipline?
A) To punish believers for their mistakes
B) To show His displeasure with believers
C) To teach believers and help them grow in righteousness
D) To humiliate believers
In 1 Peter 1:22, Peter writes that believers should love one another deeply, from a:
A) Wealthy heart
B) Pure heart
C) Powerful heart
D) Knowledgeable heart
According to 2 Peter 1:5-7, believers are encouraged to add to their faith:
A) Knowledge, virtue, and perseverance
B) Gifts, wisdom, and talents
C) Prayer, fasting, and works
D) Wealth, power, and influence
In James 1:5, what does James say believers should do if they lack wisdom?
A) Seek advice from friends
B) Ask God, who gives generously to all
C) Study hard to gain understanding
D) Read the law
According to Hebrews 4:14-16, believers can approach God’s throne of grace with confidence because:
A) They are perfect and sinless
B) Jesus, their High Priest, sympathizes with their weaknesses
C) They have received all spiritual gifts
D) They have obeyed the law perfectly
In 1 Peter 3:15, Peter advises believers to always be ready to give an answer to everyone who asks them about:
A) The gospel
B) Their hopes in Christ
C) Their political views
D) Their success in life
In Hebrews 11:1, what is faith described as?
A) The substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen
B) A feeling of certainty
C) A visible sign of God’s blessing
D) A legal obligation
According to 1 John 2:15-17, believers are warned not to love:
A) The world or anything in it
B) Knowledge or wisdom
C) Other believers
D) Money or wealth
In Hebrews 10:24-25, believers are urged to consider how to:
A) Offer sacrifices
B) Make their voices heard
C) Encourage one another and spur one another on to love and good deeds
D) Become wealthy
According to 1 Peter 4:19, those who suffer according to God’s will should:
A) Curse the one who caused the suffering
B) Commit themselves to their faithful Creator and continue to do good
C) Ignore the suffering
D) Seek revenge against their oppressors
In James 2:14-17, James teaches that faith without works is:
A) A sign of salvation
B) Dead
C) Stronger than faith with works
D) A means of gaining wisdom
Hebrews 2:9 says that Jesus was made lower than the angels for a little while, so that:
A) He could experience suffering and death for everyone
B) He could become the King of Israel
C) He could teach the gospel
D) He could ascend to a higher position
In 1 Peter 2:18-20, Peter instructs servants to submit to their masters, even if they are:
A) Kind and gentle
B) Harsh, for this is commendable before God
C) Indifferent to their work
D) Rich and powerful
According to 2 Peter 3:9, God is not willing that any should perish but that all should:
A) Come to a knowledge of the truth
B) Seek riches
C) Turn to the law
D) Believe in miracles
In Hebrews 11:6, the author states that without faith, it is impossible to:
A) Please God
B) Understand the Scriptures
C) Perform miracles
D) Live a righteous life
According to 1 John 1:9, if believers confess their sins, God is faithful and just to:
A) Forgive them their sins and cleanse them from all unrighteousness
B) Punish them accordingly
C) Teach them a lesson
D) Ignore them
In 2 Peter 1:8, what is said about the believer who possesses qualities such as goodness, knowledge, and love?
A) They will live a prosperous life
B) They will never fail or stumble
C) They will be great leaders
D) They will receive immediate rewards
According to James 3:5-6, what does James compare the tongue to?
A) A sharp sword
B) A small fire that can set the whole forest on fire
C) A well of wisdom
D) A shield of protection
In 1 Peter 4:1, Peter encourages believers to arm themselves with the same attitude as Christ, who suffered:
A) For righteousness’ sake
B) To prove His power
C) To gain wisdom
D) To show His divinity
Hebrews 13:17 instructs believers to obey their leaders and submit to them, for they:
A) Watch over their souls
B) Give them material gifts
C) Teach them how to prosper
D) Provide financial support
In James 4:6, James says that God gives more grace to the humble and opposes the:
A) Proud
B) Rich
C) Wise
D) Powerful
According to Hebrews 13:5, believers are encouraged to keep their lives free from the love of money and be content because:
A) They will be provided for by God
B) Money brings happiness
C) They can save for the future
D) They will be given wealth
In 1 Peter 5:4, Peter promises that when the Chief Shepherd appears, faithful leaders will receive:
A) Wealth
B) A crown of glory
C) Praise from others
D) Political influence
James 5:16 says that the prayer of a righteous person is:
A) Powerless
B) Effective and powerful
C) Only heard by the angels
D) Optional
In Hebrews 3:6, the author says that believers are God’s house if they:
A) Obey the law
B) Hold firmly to their confidence and hope in Christ
C) Offer sacrifices
D) Perform miracles
In 1 Peter 5:10, Peter encourages believers that after they have suffered a little while, God will:
A) Leave them to suffer more
B) Make them wealthy
C) Restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish them
D) Punish their enemies
Hebrews 12:1-2 encourages believers to lay aside every weight and:
A) Stay in the city
B) Follow the example of the faithful
C) Run the race with perseverance, fixing their eyes on Jesus
D) Accumulate spiritual gifts
James 1:17 states that every good and perfect gift comes from:
A) The law
B) Earthly wealth
C) The Father of lights
D) The angels
In Hebrews 13:2, believers are urged to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing so:
A) They may entertain angels without knowing it
B) They can receive great rewards
C) They can gain influence in the church
D) They may avoid persecution
In 1 Peter 1:13, believers are told to prepare their minds for action and be self-controlled, setting their hope fully on:
A) The world’s wisdom
B) The grace to be brought to them at the revelation of Jesus Christ
C) Their own success
D) The approval of others
According to 2 Peter 2:9, the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from:
A) Spiritual weakness
B) The world’s pleasures
C) Trials and temptations
D) Unbelievers
In Hebrews 11:4, the author commends Abel for offering God a better sacrifice than Cain, which was a sign of his:
A) Wealth
B) Faith
C) Power
D) Obedience to the law
James 1:12 states that blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, they will receive:
A) Great wealth
B) Eternal life
C) A crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love Him
D) Immediate success
Hebrews 13:8 says that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and:
A) Forevermore
B) For a limited time
C) When He returns
D) As long as people obey Him
In James 4:7-8, James tells believers to submit to God, resist the devil, and draw near to God. What promise is attached to this?
A) They will gain political power
B) The devil will flee from them
C) They will be wealthy
D) They will be free from trials
According to 1 Peter 3:7, husbands are instructed to live with their wives in an understanding way and honor them as:
A) The weaker vessel
B) Co-heirs of the grace of life
C) Submissive to their leadership
D) Responsible for all the household decisions
In Hebrews 12:18-19, the author contrasts the Old Covenant with the New Covenant, stating that the Old Covenant was accompanied by:
A) A cloud of glory
B) Fire, darkness, gloom, and a trumpet blast
C) The presence of Christ
D) A feast of thanksgiving
According to James 1:21, believers are urged to lay aside all filthiness and wickedness and receive with meekness:
A) The fruits of the Spirit
B) The law
C) The implanted word, which is able to save their souls
D) A new heart
In 2 Peter 1:10, the apostle urges believers to make their calling and election sure by:
A) Living a life of luxury
B) Practicing a variety of spiritual gifts
C) Adding to their faith virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love
D) Seeking out positions of power
In Hebrews 7:25, the author of Hebrews affirms that Jesus is able to save completely those who come to God through Him because He:
A) Is the Son of God
B) Always lives to intercede for them
C) Offers sacrifices for sins
D) Is a great teacher
James 5:11 mentions the patience of Job as an example of:
A) How to endure suffering
B) How to grow in wisdom
C) How to accumulate wealth
D) How to avoid persecution
According to Hebrews 6:4-6, it is impossible for those who have fallen away after being enlightened to be:
A) Filled with the Holy Spirit
B) Renewed to repentance
C) Restored to physical health
D) Delivered from the law
In 1 Peter 1:5, believers are kept by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in:
A) The last time
B) The coming kingdom
C) The next generation
D) The beginning of the world
In Hebrews 10:26-27, the author warns against willfully sinning after receiving the knowledge of the truth, stating that there remains no sacrifice for sins but only:
A) A hope for a future reward
B) A fearful expectation of judgment
C) A path to salvation
D) A second chance for repentance
According to 1 Peter 2:9, believers are called out of darkness into His marvelous light so that they may:
A) Enjoy earthly pleasures
B) Preach the gospel to the nations
C) Show forth the praises of God
D) Become prosperous and famous
In Hebrews 4:15, the author reminds believers that Jesus, our High Priest, can sympathize with our weaknesses because He:
A) Was never tempted
B) Was tested in every way, just as we are
C) Is sinless and perfect
D) Never experienced suffering
According to James 3:13, who is considered wise and understanding?
A) The one who is rich and powerful
B) The one who can speak in tongues
C) The one who shows good conduct by deeds done in humility
D) The one who follows the traditions of the elders
In 1 Peter 3:18, Peter reminds believers that Christ suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring them:
A) Peace with God
B) Knowledge of the truth
C) To the Father
D) Wealth and success
Hebrews 12:2 tells believers to fix their eyes on Jesus, who is the author and perfecter of faith, for the joy set before Him He:
A) Endured the cross, despising its shame
B) Gained power over the nations
C) Became a teacher
D) Gave His wealth away
In James 5:13, James asks if anyone among the believers is suffering, they should:
A) Pray
B) Call for elders to heal them
C) Fast
D) Seek refuge in the world
According to 1 Peter 4:14, if believers are insulted for the name of Christ, they are blessed because:
A) The Spirit of glory and of God rests on them
B) They will gain great riches
C) They will avoid persecution
D) They will become powerful leaders
In Hebrews 8:6, the author says that Jesus is the mediator of a better covenant, which is established on:
A) Better promises
B) The law of Moses
C) Sacrifices of animals
D) Eternal power
James 2:23 states that Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as:
A) Wealth
B) Righteousness
C) Power
D) Wisdom
According to 1 Peter 5:5, believers are to clothe themselves with humility toward one another, because:
A) God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble
B) The humble will become rich
C) Humility leads to fame
D) It is a requirement for salvation
In Hebrews 11:32-34, the author lists many heroes of the faith who through faith:
A) Gained material wealth
B) Stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the flames, and gained victory
C) Received political positions
D) Became the rulers of nations
In 1 Peter 1:7, Peter explains that trials test the genuineness of a believer’s faith, which is of greater worth than:
A) Gold that perishes
B) Knowledge of the Scriptures
C) Wealth and success
D) Spiritual gifts
Hebrews 6:10 assures believers that God is not unjust, and He will not forget:
A) Their efforts in doing good
B) Their financial contributions
C) Their knowledge of Scripture
D) Their personal talents
In James 5:1-3, James warns the rich about hoarding wealth, saying that their riches have:
A) Molded them into great leaders
B) Corrupted and decayed
C) Gained them favor in God’s eyes
D) Protected them from suffering
According to Hebrews 10:36, believers are encouraged to persevere so that after they have done the will of God, they may receive:
A) Great wealth
B) The promises
C) Material success
D) The praise of men
In Hebrews 13:1, the author urges believers to let brotherly love continue and:
A) Never argue with one another
B) Give to the poor
C) Be kind to strangers
D) Speak only when necessary
According to James 1:6-8, when a person asks God for wisdom, they must ask in:
A) Doubt
B) Faith, without doubting
C) Self-reliance
D) Anger
In 1 Peter 2:24, Peter states that Jesus bore our sins in His body on the tree so that we might die to sin and:
A) Live a prosperous life
B) Live for righteousness
C) Gain earthly rewards
D) Become powerful leaders
According to Hebrews 10:22, believers are encouraged to draw near to God with a sincere heart and full assurance of:
A) Their own strength
B) Faith
C) Their own righteousness
D) Wealth
James 4:10 teaches that those who humble themselves before the Lord will be:
A) Rewarded with earthly riches
B) Lifted up
C) Given power over nations
D) Praised by others
In 1 Peter 5:9, Peter urges believers to resist the devil, standing firm in the faith, because they know that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by:
A) All Christians in the world
B) Believers throughout the world
C) The apostles
D) Those who live in Jerusalem
Hebrews 11:32-34 lists several heroes of faith who did great acts through faith, including:
A) The ability to rule nations
B) Stopping the mouths of lions and quenching the flames
C) Gaining wealth and success
D) Becoming high priests
In James 3:17, James describes the wisdom from above as being pure, peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy, and:
A) Proud
B) Unyielding
C) Sincere
D) Judgmental
In Hebrews 10:38, the author quotes the Old Testament, stating that the righteous will live by:
A) Faith
B) Works
C) Knowledge
D) Sacrifice
According to 1 Peter 1:6-7, trials test the genuineness of a believer’s faith, which is of greater worth than:
A) Gold
B) Wisdom
C) Prophecies
D) Political power
In Hebrews 3:12, the author warns believers to watch out for an unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God by:
A) Constantly praying
B) Hardening their hearts through sin
C) Offering sacrifices
D) Gaining wisdom
James 5:16 teaches that the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and:
A) Only effective when performed publicly
B) Powerful enough to heal the sick
C) More effective than fasting
D) Does not always require faith
In 1 Peter 2:9, Peter writes that believers are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and:
A) People belonging to God
B) People of great wealth
C) People of fame
D) People of power
Hebrews 13:5 teaches that believers should keep their lives free from the love of money and be content with what they have, because:
A) God will provide for them
B) Wealth is an obstacle to salvation
C) Contentment is a sign of maturity
D) The Lord will never leave them or forsake them
In 2 Peter 3:13, the apostle Peter promises that in the new heaven and new earth, righteousness will:
A) Be rewarded with earthly riches
B) Dwell
C) Be punished
D) Never come
In Hebrews 9:11-12, the author contrasts the earthly sanctuary with the heavenly one, stating that Christ entered the Most Holy Place once for all by His own:
A) Power
B) Blood
C) Authority
D) Prayer
According to James 2:18, James says that faith without works is:
A) Incomplete
B) Dead
C) Inconsistent
D) Powerful
In 1 Peter 1:3-4, Peter praises God for causing believers to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, to an inheritance that is:
A) Undeserved
B) Perishable, defiled, and fading
C) Unfading, kept in heaven for them
D) Earthly and temporary
In Hebrews 12:7, the author encourages believers to endure hardship as discipline, knowing that God is treating them as:
A) Sons and daughters
B) Servants
C) Priests
D) Strangers
In James 2:5, James says that God has chosen the poor in the eyes of the world to be:
A) Rich in faith
B) Poor in spirit
C) Rulers of the earth
D) Blessed with success
In Hebrews 6:19, the author compares hope to an anchor for the soul, firm and secure, entering the inner sanctuary behind the curtain where Jesus has gone as a:
A) King
B) Priest
C) Sacrifice
D) Forerunner
According to James 1:19-20, believers are urged to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become:
A) Angry
B) Proud
C) Rich
D) Discouraged
In Hebrews 11:24-25, Moses chose to suffer with the people of God rather than enjoy the pleasures of sin for a:
A) Short time
B) Lifetime
C) Period of wealth
D) Few years
In 1 Peter 3:9, believers are encouraged to not repay evil with evil or insult with insult, but with:
A) A kind word
B) A blessing
C) A prayer
D) A promise
Hebrews 10:23 tells believers to hold unswervingly to the hope they profess because:
A) God is faithful
B) It brings wealth
C) It brings knowledge
D) It brings power
In James 1:12, James says that blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because after standing the test, they will receive:
A) A crown of life
B) Earthly wealth
C) Favor with men
D) Immortality
According to 2 Peter 1:4, believers are given great and precious promises so that they may:
A) Partake in the divine nature
B) Become wealthy
C) Overcome all hardships
D) Gain knowledge
In Hebrews 8:10, the author quotes from the Old Testament, saying that God will put His laws in their minds and write them on:
A) Tablets of stone
B) Their hearts
C) Their deeds
D) Their souls
In 1 Peter 5:6-7, Peter encourages believers to humble themselves under God’s mighty hand, casting all their anxiety on Him because:
A) He cares for them
B) He will reward them
C) He will give them wisdom
D) He will make them wealthy
According to James 1:21, believers are encouraged to humbly accept the word planted in them, which is able to:
A) Make them wealthy
B) Save their souls
C) Heal their bodies
D) Lead them to fame
In Hebrews 13:15, the author encourages believers to continually offer to God a sacrifice of:
A) Money
B) Praise
C) Good works
D) Knowledge
According to James 5:10, believers are encouraged to take the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord as:
A) A warning
B) An example of patience in the face of suffering
C) A role model for wealth
D) Leaders to follow
In Hebrews 11:6, the author states that without faith, it is impossible to please God because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He:
A) Will reward those who seek Him
B) Will punish the wicked
C) Is distant and unknowable
D) Will grant them power
James 4:6 says that God gives more grace, and that He opposes the proud but gives grace to:
A) The wise
B) The humble
C) The rich
D) The powerful
In 1 Peter 4:1, Peter reminds believers that since Christ has suffered in the flesh, they should arm themselves with the same attitude, because:
A) They will no longer live for sinful desires
B) They will be wealthy
C) They will avoid all suffering
D) They will gain power
According to Hebrews 2:1, believers are urged to pay the most careful attention to what they have heard so that they do not:
A) Fall into sin
B) Drift away
C) Become proud
D) Forget the law
James 2:24 states that a person is justified by works and not by:
A) Faith alone
B) Money alone
C) Words alone
D) Knowledge alone
In Hebrews 9:14, the author teaches that the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself unblemished to God, will cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to:
A) Wealth
B) Sin
C) Judgment
D) Death
In 1 Peter 2:13, Peter urges believers to submit to every human authority for the Lord’s sake, including the emperor, who is:
A) A servant of the people
B) Above all rulers
C) Appointed by God
D) A symbol of wealth
According to Hebrews 6:19, the hope we have in Christ is described as an anchor for the soul, which is:
A) Weak and fragile
B) Firm and secure
C) Temporary
D) Uncertain
In James 1:23-24, James compares the one who hears the word but does not do it to a person who:
A) Prays without ceasing
B) Looks at their face in a mirror and forgets what they look like
C) Seeks power
D) Gives to charity
In 1 Peter 5:5, Peter urges younger believers to be submissive to the elders, and all believers are encouraged to:
A) Honor one another above themselves
B) Seek positions of authority
C) Gain material wealth
D) Speak only when necessary
In Hebrews 12:1, the author encourages believers to run with perseverance the race marked out for them, throwing off:
A) Anger
B) The weight of sin
C) Worry
D) Worldly desires
According to 2 Peter 3:9, the Lord is not slow in keeping His promise, as some understand slowness. Instead, He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to:
A) Be rich
B) Be lost
C) Be famous
D) Sin
In Hebrews 13:8, the author declares that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and:
A) Forever
B) For a limited time
C) Until He returns
D) When He is glorified
In James 5:7, James encourages believers to be patient until the coming of the Lord, using the example of:
A) The rich man
B) The farmer who waits for the precious fruit of the earth
C) The prophet Elijah
D) The builder of a house
In 1 Peter 3:14, Peter reminds believers that even if they suffer for doing good, they are:
A) Blessed
B) Cursed
C) Weak
D) Unimportant
In Hebrews 10:31, the author states that it is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of:
A) A judge
B) The living God
C) The enemy
D) The authorities
James 1:27 teaches that true religion is to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being:
A) Worldly
B) Rich
C) Outspoken
D) Famous
In Hebrews 10:25, believers are encouraged not to forsake assembling together, but to encourage one another, especially as they see the day:
A) Of judgment approaching
B) Of great wealth approaching
C) Of suffering approaching
D) Of Christ’s return approaching
According to 1 Peter 2:18, slaves are urged to submit to their masters, whether good or bad, for this is:
A) A witness to the world
B) The will of God
C) A pathway to prosperity
D) A sign of weakness
In Hebrews 12:14, the author encourages believers to make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy, because without holiness no one will:
A) Be healed
B) See the Lord
C) Gain wealth
D) Be rich in faith
James 4:1-3 addresses the source of conflicts, stating that they come from:
A) Our pride
B) Our desires that battle within us
C) Our lack of faith
D) Our pursuit of knowledge
In 1 Peter 1:13, Peter urges believers to prepare their minds for action and be self-controlled, setting their hope fully on the:
A) Grace to be brought to them when Jesus Christ is revealed
B) World’s wisdom
C) Approval of men
D) Riches of the earth
In Hebrews 4:12, the word of God is described as:
A) Powerful and alive
B) Only for the rich
C) A weapon of destruction
D) Unchanging and distant
James 3:10 states that out of the same mouth come praise and cursing. This should not be:
A) True among believers
B) A sign of spiritual maturity
C) The way of life for the righteous
D) A way to deal with suffering
In Hebrews 6:19-20, the hope that believers have in Christ is described as:
A) Temporary and fading
B) An anchor for the soul, firm and secure
C) A source of wealth
D) A sign of future trials
In James 4:8, James encourages believers to draw near to God, and He will:
A) Bless them with wealth
B) Make their lives easy
C) Draw near to them
D) Answer all their prayers immediately
In 2 Peter 1:19, Peter reminds believers that they have the prophetic word made more certain, and they should pay attention to it as to a lamp shining in a dark place until the day:
A) Of judgment comes
B) Of Christ’s return dawns
C) Of victory arrives
D) Of peace breaks forth
In Hebrews 9:27, the author reminds believers that it is appointed for man to die once and after that to face:
A) Judgment
B) Eternal life
C) A second chance
D) Suffering
In Hebrews 3:13, the author encourages believers to encourage one another daily, so that none of them may be:
A) Led into poverty
B) Hindered by sin’s deceitfulness
C) Overcome by temptation
D) Left out of God’s kingdom
In 1 Peter 1:7, Peter writes that the trial of a believer’s faith, being much more precious than gold, is tested by:
A) Fire
B) Earthly riches
C) Wealth
D) Knowledge
According to James 5:15, the prayer of faith will make the sick person well, and the Lord will:
A) Heal their soul
B) Raise them up
C) Forgive their sins
D) Bless them with prosperity
In Hebrews 5:14, the author writes that solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish between:
A) Good and evil
B) Wealth and poverty
C) Right and wrong
D) Life and death
James 2:10 teaches that whoever keeps the whole law but stumbles at just one point is:
A) Perfect in God’s sight
B) Guilty of breaking all of it
C) Justified by faith
D) Righteous before God
In Hebrews 13:9, the author warns against being carried away by all kinds of strange teachings, and encourages believers to:
A) Focus on the things of the world
B) Establish their hearts with grace
C) Seek knowledge from philosophers
D) Work hard for success
According to 1 Peter 3:17, it is better, if it is God’s will, to suffer for doing good than:
A) To gain wealth
B) To live without suffering
C) To suffer for doing evil
D) To ignore others
In Hebrews 10:24-25, the author encourages believers to spur one another on toward love and good deeds, and not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but:
A) Encourage one another
B) Criticize each other
C) Seek earthly rewards
D) Demand respect
In 2 Peter 1:8, Peter encourages believers to possess qualities such as goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and:
A) Love
B) Power
C) Wealth
D) Wisdom
James 4:10 teaches that those who humble themselves before the Lord will:
A) Be exalted
B) Gain material wealth
C) Become famous
D) Never face trials
In Hebrews 12:15, the author warns believers to see that no one misses the grace of God, and that no bitter root grows up to cause:
A) Sickness
B) Division
C) Trouble and defile many
D) Poverty
In 1 Peter 1:5, Peter describes believers as those who are shielded by God’s power through faith until the coming of:
A) The end of time
B) The salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time
C) Earthly wealth
D) The destruction of sin
In Hebrews 11:1, the author defines faith as being sure of what we hope for and:
A) Certain of what we do not see
B) Rich in knowledge
C) Powerful in the world
D) Able to conquer all sin
James 2:13 states that mercy triumphs over:
A) Judgment
B) Anger
C) Sin
D) Wealth
According to 1 Peter 4:12-13, Peter encourages believers not to be surprised at the fiery ordeal they are facing, but to rejoice because they are participating in:
A) Christ’s suffering
B) Earthly rewards
C) Worldly wisdom
D) Public recognition
In Hebrews 9:15, the author explains that Christ is the mediator of a new covenant, and those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance now that He has died to redeem them from:
A) Their sins
B) Earthly troubles
C) Wealth
D) Sickness
James 5:7 encourages believers to be patient until the coming of the Lord, just like:
A) The farmer waiting for the early and late rains
B) The wealthy waiting for profit
C) The soldier waiting for battle
D) The teacher waiting for recognition
In Hebrews 13:15, the author tells believers to continually offer a sacrifice of praise, the fruit of lips that:
A) Give thanks to God
B) Praise others
C) Speak with wisdom
D) Preach the gospel
In 1 Peter 2:6, Peter quotes from Isaiah and says that the one who believes in Jesus will never be:
A) Put to shame
B) In need
C) In fear
D) Forgotten
In Hebrews 10:23, the author encourages believers to hold unswervingly to the hope they profess, because:
A) The Lord is faithful
B) God will answer their prayers
C) They will gain power
D) They will be rewarded with wealth
According to James 1:16-17, James reminds believers not to be deceived, for every good and perfect gift comes from:
A) Earthly wealth
B) The Father of heavenly lights
C) The actions of man
D) Knowledge and wisdom
In Hebrews 12:5-6, the author quotes Proverbs, stating that the Lord disciplines those He loves and punishes everyone He accepts as:
A) A son or daughter
B) A servant
C) A prophet
D) A disciple
James 1:27 teaches that pure religion before God the Father involves looking after orphans and widows in their distress and keeping oneself from being:
A) Above reproach
B) Rich
C) Angry
D) Stained by the world
In 1 Peter 2:18, Peter advises servants to submit to their masters with all respect, not only to those who are:
A) Wise and just
B) Gentle and considerate
C) Kind and forgiving
D) Rich and powerful
Hebrews 13:7 encourages believers to remember their leaders, who spoke the word of God to them and consider the outcome of their way of life and:
A) Follow their example of faith
B) Seek their approval
C) Seek their wealth
D) Criticize their actions
In James 3:2, James writes that anyone who is never at fault in what they say is:
A) Perfect
B) Wise
C) Powerful
D) Blessed
In 1 Peter 1:14, Peter urges believers to be obedient children, not conforming to the evil desires they had when they lived in:
A) Sin
B) Ignorance
C) Wealth
D) Fear
According to Hebrews 6:10, the author writes that God is not unjust; He will not forget your work and the love you have shown Him as you have helped His people and continue to:
A) Pray for them
B) Serve them
C) Encourage them
D) Teach them
In James 5:11, James refers to the perseverance of Job as an example, showing that the Lord is full of:
A) Mercy and compassion
B) Judgment and wrath
C) Riches and wealth
D) Power and authority
In Hebrews 11:32, the author mentions the great acts of faith performed by:
A) Moses and the prophets
B) The apostles
C) Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the prophets
D) The angels
In Hebrews 13:1, the author urges believers to let mutual love continue, which is a reflection of:
A) God’s justice
B) Christ’s commandment to love one another
C) Earthly relationships
D) Personal desires
In 1 Peter 4:19, Peter encourages believers who suffer according to God’s will to commit themselves to their faithful Creator and continue to:
A) Judge others
B) Do good
C) Seek revenge
D) Pursue wealth
According to James 4:7, James instructs believers to submit themselves to God, resist the devil, and he will:
A) Flee from them
B) Attack them more fiercely
C) Offer them wealth
D) Leave them in peace
In Hebrews 13:4, the author states that marriage should be honored by all and the marriage bed kept:
A) Pure
B) Secret
C) Hidden from others
D) Exposed
In 1 Peter 1:9, Peter says that believers are receiving the end result of their faith, which is the:
A) Riches of the world
B) Salvation of their souls
C) Recognition from others
D) Approval of the law
In Hebrews 6:12, the author encourages believers to imitate those who through faith and patience inherit:
A) Wealth
B) Wisdom
C) Eternal life
D) The promises
According to James 5:16, the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective because:
A) It is done publicly
B) It is in accordance with God’s will
C) It comes from a pure heart
D) It is offered with faith
In 1 Peter 5:10, Peter assures believers that after they have suffered for a little while, God will restore them and make them:
A) Powerful
B) Wealthy
C) Strong, firm, and steadfast
D) Successful
In Hebrews 2:18, the author notes that because Jesus Himself suffered when He was tempted, He is able to help those who are:
A) Weak and poor
B) Ill and needy
C) Being tempted
D) Rich and powerful
In James 1:13-15, James explains that when a person is tempted, they are dragged away by their own:
A) Pride
B) Desires
C) Knowledge
D) Fear
In Hebrews 13:20-21, the author praises God, the God of peace, who brought back from the dead our Lord Jesus, and asks that He equip believers with everything good for doing His will, working in them what is:
A) His glory
B) Pleasing to Him
C) Rightful for them
D) Best for them
In 1 Peter 3:15, Peter encourages believers to always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks them to give the reason for the hope that they have, doing so with:
A) Power
B) Patience and respect
C) Knowledge and wisdom
D) Boldness
James 3:1 cautions not many should become teachers because those who teach will be judged more:
A) Harshly
B) Strictly
C) Compassionately
D) Quickly
In Hebrews 10:36, the author encourages believers to persevere so that when they have done the will of God, they will receive:
A) A reward
B) The crown of glory
C) Eternal life
D) Their inheritance
According to James 1:17, every good and perfect gift comes from:
A) Earthly wealth
B) The wisdom of the world
C) The Father of lights
D) Hard work
In 1 Peter 2:9, Peter describes believers as a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and a people belonging to God, so that they may declare the praises of Him who called them out of:
A) Darkness into His marvelous light
B) Sin into righteousness
C) Earthly desires into spiritual peace
D) Pain into joy
In Hebrews 4:14-16, the author reminds believers that they have a great high priest, Jesus, who has ascended into heaven and who is able to empathize with their weaknesses, and therefore they can approach God’s throne of grace with:
A) Fear and trembling
B) Confidence
C) Caution
D) Indifference
According to James 1:5, if any of you lacks wisdom, let them ask of God, who gives generously to all without:
A) Discrimination
B) Favoritism
C) Condemnation
D) Rebuke
In Hebrews 8:6, the author writes that Jesus is the mediator of a better covenant, which is superior to the old covenant because it is established on:
A) Better promises
B) Hard work
C) Wealth
D) Knowledge
James 4:3 teaches that when believers ask for something in prayer but do not receive it, it is because they ask with wrong motives, so that they may spend what they get on:
A) Their own pleasures
B) Helping others
C) Building churches
D) Gaining wisdom
In 1 Peter 5:6, Peter encourages believers to humble themselves under God’s mighty hand, so that He may lift them up in:
A) Time of need
B) Due time
C) Eternity
D) The last days
In Hebrews 7:25, the author explains that Jesus is able to save completely those who come to God through Him, because He always lives to:
A) Teach
B) Intercede for them
C) Bless them
D) Strengthen them
James 1:6-8 teaches that when asking in faith, believers must not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind, and is:
A) Unstable in all their ways
B) A witness to others
C) Blessed by God
D) Full of wisdom
In Hebrews 13:15, the author encourages believers to continually offer a sacrifice of praise to God, which is the fruit of lips that:
A) Give thanks to His name
B) Seek knowledge
C) Speak with wisdom
D) Proclaim His greatness
In 1 Peter 4:7, Peter writes that the end of all things is near, so believers should be clear-minded and self-controlled so that they can:
A) Enjoy life
B) Be faithful to God in prayer
C) Gain wealth
D) Judge others
In Hebrews 12:25, the author warns believers not to refuse Him who speaks, because if they did not escape when they refused Him who warned them on earth, much less will they escape if they turn away from Him who warns them from:
A) Heaven
B) The earth
C) The grave
D) The temple
In 1 Peter 5:5, Peter reminds believers that God opposes the proud but shows favor to the:
A) Rich
B) Wise
C) Humble
D) Strong
James 5:11 mentions that the perseverance of Job provides an example of how the Lord is full of:
A) Anger and wrath
B) Compassion and mercy
C) Riches and glory
D) Knowledge and power
In Hebrews 10:25, the author writes that believers should encourage one another all the more as they see the Day:
A) Of glory approaching
B) Of peace breaking forth
C) Of judgment approaching
D) Of Christ’s return approaching
James 5:14 instructs those who are sick to call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with:
A) Oil
B) Water
C) Fire
D) Incense
In Hebrews 13:8, the author emphasizes that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and:
A) Forevermore
B) In the future
C) In the new covenant
D) In the beginning
According to James 1:4, James teaches that perseverance must finish its work so that believers may be:
A) Complete, not lacking anything
B) Rich and successful
C) Free from temptation
D) Powerful and mighty
In Hebrews 10:37, the author quotes Habakkuk, saying that “in just a little while, He who is coming will come and will not:
A) Delay
B) Forget
C) Faint
D) Grow weary
In 1 Peter 2:21, Peter writes that Christ suffered for believers, leaving them an example that they should follow in His:
A) Suffering
B) Death
C) Humility
D) Obedience
In Hebrews 12:6, the author reminds believers that the Lord disciplines those He loves and punishes everyone He accepts as:
A) A servant
B) A disciple
C) A son
D) A believer
In James 5:10, James reminds believers of the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord and suffered:
A) For their own good
B) Wealth
C) Long life
D) Patience
In 1 Peter 2:11, Peter advises believers to abstain from sinful desires which wage war against their:
A) Souls
B) Bodies
C) Minds
D) Hearts
In Hebrews 7:1-3, the author describes Melchizedek as a king of Salem, priest of God Most High, and someone who was:
A) Without father or mother
B) A prophet
C) A high priest in the temple
D) A judge
In 1 Peter 4:9, Peter encourages believers to offer hospitality to one another without:
A) Complaining
B) Hesitation
C) Judgment
D) Expecting return
In Hebrews 13:14, the author reminds believers that they do not have an enduring city here, but are looking for the city that is:
A) Eternal
B) Established by God
C) Full of wealth
D) Made with human hands
James 1:12 states that blessed is the one who perseveres under trial, because after they have stood the test, they will receive the crown of:
A) Wealth
B) Glory
C) Life
D) Honor
In Hebrews 2:1, the author warns believers to pay careful attention to what they have heard, so they do not drift:
A) Into sin
B) Away from God
C) Into destruction
D) From the truth
According to 1 Peter 1:15, believers are called to be holy in all they do, just as God who called them is:
A) Merciful
B) Gracious
C) Holy
D) Powerful
In Hebrews 11:32-33, the author mentions that through faith, the prophets conquered kingdoms, administered justice, and gained what was promised, stopping the mouths of:
A) Lions
B) Kings
C) The wicked
D) Giants
In James 1:19, James advises believers to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to:
A) Anger
B) React
C) Judge
D) Argue
In Hebrews 4:12, the author describes the word of God as living and active, sharper than any double-edged sword, and able to judge the thoughts and attitudes of the:
A) Mind
B) Body
C) Heart
D) Spirit
In 1 Peter 5:8, Peter warns believers to be alert and of sober mind because the devil prowls around like a roaring:
A) Lion
B) Bear
C) Tiger
D) Wolf
In Hebrews 6:1-2, the author urges believers to leave the elementary teachings about Christ and go on to maturity, not laying again the foundation of repentance from acts that lead to:
A) Death
B) Salvation
C) Rejection
D) Righteousness
In 1 Peter 5:10, Peter writes that God will restore believers and make them strong, firm, and:
A) Powerful
B) Perfect
C) Steadfast
D) Prosperous
In Hebrews 9:22, the author writes that without the shedding of blood, there is no:
A) Faith
B) Forgiveness
C) Hope
D) Promise
In James 5:19-20, James writes that if anyone among you should wander from the truth and someone brings them back, they will save them from:
A) Judgment
B) Sin
C) Death
D) Suffering
In Hebrews 12:1, the author encourages believers to throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and run with perseverance the race marked:
A) For wealth
B) Before them
C) For victory
D) For justice
In 1 Peter 3:12, Peter writes that the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are attentive to their:
A) Prayers
B) Sufferings
C) Worship
D) Thoughts
In Hebrews 11:39-40, the author writes that although all of these (the prophets of faith) were commended for their faith, none of them received what had been:
A) Promised
B) Desired
C) Predicted
D) Proclaimed
In James 1:25, James writes that those who look intently into the perfect law that gives freedom and continue in it, not forgetting what they have heard but doing it, will be:
A) Blessed in what they do
B) Free from suffering
C) Rich and successful
D) Loved by others
In Hebrews 10:22, the author encourages believers to draw near to God with a sincere heart and with the full assurance that faith brings, having their hearts sprinkled to cleanse them from a guilty conscience and their bodies washed with:
A) Water
B) Blood
C) Pure hearts
D) Holiness
In 1 Peter 2:16, Peter urges believers to live as free people, but not to use their freedom as a cover-up for:
A) Sin
B) Lust
C) Immorality
D) Evil
In Hebrews 12:25, the author warns believers not to refuse Him who speaks, for if they did not escape when they refused Him who warned them on earth, much less will they escape if they turn away from Him who warns them from:
A) Heaven
B) The earth
C) The law
D) The temple
In 1 Peter 4:8, Peter emphasizes the importance of loving each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of:
A) Sins
B) Failures
C) Lies
D) Disagreements
In Hebrews 10:23, the author encourages believers to hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, because He who promised is:
A) Faithful
B) Powerful
C) Rich
D) Mighty