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Module 3: The Nature of God

  1. What does the doctrine of the Trinity teach us about God?
    A) That He changes forms depending on the situation
    B) That He is one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
    C) That He created three gods to govern different parts of creation
    D) That each member of the Trinity is separate and unequal
    Answer: B
  2. How is God the Father primarily revealed in Scripture?
    A) As a prophet
    B) As a distant force
    C) As Creator and Sustainer of life
    D) As a warrior
    Answer: C
  3. What is the role of Jesus Christ within the Trinity?
    A) To deliver laws to mankind
    B) To become human and bring salvation through His life, death, and resurrection
    C) To bring judgment to the earth
    D) To replace God the Father
    Answer: B
  4. How does the Holy Spirit function within the Trinity?
    A) He only appeared in the New Testament
    B) He takes the place of Jesus when He ascended
    C) He guides, comforts, convicts, and empowers believers
    D) He is a symbolic representation of God’s love
    Answer: C
  5. Why are analogies like water or the sun used when teaching the Trinity to children?
    A) Because they explain the Trinity perfectly
    B) Because they replace the need for Scripture
    C) Because they help simplify a complex truth
    D) Because children shouldn’t learn theology directly from the Bible
    Answer: C
  6. When teaching the Trinity, what should always be emphasized?
    A) Each Person’s difference in importance
    B) The mystery and contradiction of the doctrine
    C) That God is three gods united in cause
    D) That God is one in essence and three in persons
    Answer: D
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