The Doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone
  • 1. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone, also known as Sola Fide, is a fundamental theological concept central to Protestant Christianity, particularly within the traditions that emerged during the Reformation in the 16th century. This doctrine asserts that individuals are made righteous in the sight of God solely through faith in Jesus Christ, rather than through any works or merits of their own. It emphasizes that salvation is a gift of God, initiated by God's grace and received through faith, which allows believers to be justified—declared righteous—despite their sinful nature. The roots of this doctrine can be traced back to the Apostle Paul's writings in the New Testament, particularly in Romans and Galatians, where he articulates the idea that it is faith, not the adherence to the law or human efforts, that brings about justification. This perspective stands in contrast to other views on salvation that incorporate human deeds as a merit for justification. The significance of Sola Fide lies not only in its theological implications but also in its impact on Christian practice and the assurance of salvation, encouraging believers to place their trust solely in Christ's redemptive work rather than their own righteousness, thereby fostering a deep sense of peace and security in their relationship with God.

    According to Romans 5:1, being justified by faith brings what?
A) Peace with God
B) Social status
C) Physical health
D) Wealth and prosperity
  • 2. Which of the following figures is closely associated with the doctrine of justification by faith alone?
A) Thomas Aquinas
B) William Tyndale
C) John Calvin
D) Martin Luther
  • 3. Which New Testament book emphasizes justification by faith without the deeds of the law?
A) James
B) Revelation
C) Hebrews
D) Romans
  • 4. What does Galatians 2:16 say about justification?
A) Justified by faith in Jesus Christ
B) Justified by good deeds
C) Justified by adhering to the law
D) Justified by ritual
  • 5. According to Ephesians 2:8-9, salvation is by grace through what?
A) Faith
B) Works
C) Tradition
D) Philosophy
  • 6. Which term describes being declared righteous in the sight of God?
A) Justification
B) Redemption
C) Glorification
D) Sanctification
  • 7. According to the doctrine, how does one receive justification?
A) By self-sacrifice
B) By community approval
C) By ceremonial law
D) By faith in Jesus Christ
  • 8. What is the result of justification according to Romans 8:1?
A) Promise of riches
B) No condemnation
C) Endless trials
D) Guaranteed health
  • 9. Which Old Testament figure is often discussed regarding justification by faith?
A) Moses
B) Abraham
C) David
D) Solomon
  • 10. Which parable illustrates the principle of justification?
A) The Prodigal Son
B) The Lost Sheep
C) The Good Samaritan
D) The Pharisee and the tax collector
  • 11. In justification, what role do good works play?
A) They are a requirement for justification
B) They are evidence of faith
C) They replace faith
D) They are unnecessary
  • 12. What is the key difference between justification and sanctification?
A) Both are processes
B) Justification is a one-time act; sanctification is a process
C) Justification is a process; sanctification is a one-time act
D) Both are one-time acts
  • 13. According to 2 Corinthians 5:21, Jesus was made sin for us so that we might be made what?
A) Condemned
B) Righteousness of God
C) Sinners
D) Judged
  • 14. What does the phrase 'imputed righteousness' refer to?
A) A temporary righteousness
B) The believer's righteousness through their works
C) Christ's righteousness credited to the believer
D) Righteousness obtained through rituals
  • 15. Which Christian denomination primarily emphasizes justification by faith alone?
A) Orthodox Christianity
B) Lutheranism
C) Catholicism
D) Anglicanism
  • 16. Which Apostle is primarily associated with the doctrine of justification?
A) Paul
B) John
C) Peter
D) James
  • 17. What key verse summarizes justification by faith in Ephesians?
A) Ephesians 2:8-9
B) Ephesians 5:1
C) Ephesians 1:7
D) Ephesians 3:14
  • 18. Which verse states that the just shall live by faith?
A) John 3:16
B) Habakkuk 2:4
C) Isaiah 53:5
D) Romans 10:9
  • 19. According to James 2:24, how is faith without works described?
A) Alive
B) Perfect
C) Dead
D) Empty
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