Lesson One Review



Warning: the order of some multiple choice answers in this document may be different than online answers. Those questions are written in blue font. Be sure to check your answers if copying from the document and pasting to the online Reviews. 1.How does God’s promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3 reveal God’s purpose? How does this change or enhance your view of God? (3 pts)2.As it was with Israel, we are blessed to be a ___________________. (? pt) Explain why this is not just (need to also clarify online) a statement of responsibility but also of hope and significance. (1? pts)3. How does God’s promise to Abraham, when linked to biblical commands, provide a more compelling mandate for mission than the commands alone? (2 pts)4.What does Stott mean by a “triple fulfillment” of God’s promise to Abraham? Identify the “seed of Abraham” in each fulfillment. (3 pts)5.Give an example of the fulfillment of God’s promise of blessing to Abraham resulting in tangible blessings in the lives of Abraham or his descendants in the book of Genesis. (1 pt)6. What gives us the strongest mandate for global mission? (1 pt)The many verses that refer to “all nations.”The Great Commission and the Great Commandment.The example of Jesus.The entire story of the Bible.Biblical stories that show how God’s people acted with compassion.7. God’s promise of blessing upon all peoples will be fulfilled by ________ (1 pt)those joined with Christ by faithJewish people and the 144,000Christ alone, without human helpangels with signs and wondersthe Lamb and the Lion 8. God’s promise of blessing upon all peoples will be fulfilled by (answer to previous question) because __________________ (1 pt) the bilateral covenant obligates themGod will not share His glorythey will conquer the counter-kingdomthey inherit the hope and the promise of the blessingthey will open the way for the gospel9. Describe the three directions of God’s mission purpose. (3 pts)Toward God:For people:Against evil:10. Using the following list and your definitions above, identify the directions of God’s mission purpose which are most strongly reflected in each of the following phrases. (3 pts, ? pt each)Let my people go (Exodus 9:13) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilthat they may serve Me (Exodus 9:13) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilturn…from the dominion of Satan (Acts 26:17-18) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilto God (Acts 26:17-18) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilthat they may receive forgiveness of sins (Acts 26:17-18) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilgrace which is spreading to more and more people (2 Corinthians 4:15) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilmay cause the giving of thanks to abound to the glory of God (2 Corinthians 4:15) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilYou will judge (Psalm 67) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilLet the peoples praise You (Psalm 67) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilThat your way may be known on earth (Psalm 67) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilRule in the midst of Your enemies (Psalm 110:1-3) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evilYour people will volunteer freely (be freewill offerings) (Psalm 110:1-3) A. for peopleB. toward GodC. against evil ................
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