Theological Lessons on Resistance and Obedience
  • 1. Theological lessons on resistance and obedience delve into the profound interplay between human will and divine authority, exploring how individuals navigate the complexities of faith in the face of moral dilemmas and societal pressures. These teachings often reflect the scriptural narratives where figures of faith, like Daniel in the lion's den or the apostles facing persecution, exemplify steadfast obedience to God's commandments despite formidable resistance from earthly powers. They emphasize the importance of discerning divine will, highlighting that true obedience arises not merely from blind adherence to rules but from a heartfelt commitment to a relationship with the divine. This dynamic encourages believers to resist temptations and injustices that conflict with their faith, advocating for a courageous stance in promoting righteousness. The lessons also invite reflection on the nature of authority, challenging adherents to consider when it is appropriate to obey man over God, and affirming that genuine resistance can be an expression of deeper loyalty to spiritual principles. In doing so, they illuminate the path of living authentically as one accountable to both God and society, where resistance may serve as a profound act of obedience in itself.

    What is the main theme of Romans 13 regarding authority?
A) Total obedience to all commands
B) Submission to governing authorities
C) Rebellion against rulers
D) Disregard for laws
  • 2. Which biblical figure is known for his resistance to God’s command to preach to Nineveh?
A) Moses
B) Noah
C) Jonah
D) Peter
  • 3. According to 1 Peter 2:13-17, Christians are instructed to do what regarding earthly authorities?
A) Submit to them for the Lord's sake
B) Rebel against them
C) Ignore their commands
D) Support only just laws
  • 4. In the parable of the two sons, which son ultimately does the will of the father?
A) The one who repented and obeyed
B) Neither son
C) The one who verbally agreed
D) Both sons
  • 5. What does Philippians 2:12 say about obedience?
A) Obedience is no longer necessary
B) Work out your salvation with fear and trembling
C) Only the apostles should obey
D) Rely solely on grace
  • 6. In the context of spiritual warfare, Ephesians 6 stresses the importance of what?
A) Challenging authorities
B) Avoiding all conflict
C) Putting on the full armor of God
D) Outward displays of faith
  • 7. What does Scripture say about the relationship between faith and works?
A) Works are more important than faith
B) Faith without works is dead
C) Faith is unnecessary
D) Works alone lead to salvation
  • 8. What does Psalm 119:105 describe about God’s law?
A) A burden to carry
B) Purely historical information
C) Something to ignore
D) A lamp to my feet and a light to my path
  • 9. How did Jesus respond to Satan's temptations in the wilderness?
A) By arguing with Satan
B) By quoting Scripture
C) By ignoring him
D) By leaving the desert
  • 10. What does James 4:7 advise believers to do?
A) Resist God and obey the devil
B) Ignore both God and the devil
C) Only seek personal gain
D) Submit to God and resist the devil
  • 11. What does the term 'passive resistance' refer to in biblical contexts?
A) Ignoring all authority
B) Fighting against God’s will
C) Non-violent opposition to unjust laws
D) Complete obedience to antichrist rulers
  • 12. What important lesson can be learned from Esther's story?
A) Avoiding difficult decisions
B) The insignificance of prayer
C) Total submission to oppressive rulers
D) Courage in the face of authority
  • 13. According to 2 Timothy 2:3, Christians are encouraged to do what?
A) Avoid conflict at all costs
B) Ignore the commands of God
C) Seek comfort and ease
D) Endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ
  • 14. The ‘Great Commission’ in Matthew 28 primarily emphasizes what?
A) Only local evangelism
B) The avoidance of all tasks
C) Obedience to make disciples
D) Ignoring the gospel
  • 15. What does Micah 6:8 require of believers?
A) To focus solely on rituals
B) To be wealthy and powerful
C) To ignore the needy
D) To act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly
  • 16. What does Exodus 20 primarily contain?
A) The genealogies of Jesus
B) The Sermon on the Mount
C) The Ten Commandments
D) The Beatitudes
  • 17. In the context of spiritual growth, what does Romans 12:1 urge believers to do?
A) Follow the world’s ways
B) Offer your bodies as living sacrifices
C) Only worship on Sunday
D) Live for yourself
  • 18. Which book of the Bible primarily addresses the theme of obedience to divine law?
A) Deuteronomy
B) Genesis
C) Psalms
D) Revelation
  • 19. Which figure is known for resisting Pharaoh in Egypt?
A) Abraham
B) Samson
C) Moses
D) David
  • 20. Which Old Testament character is noted for their resistance to temptation in the face of Potiphar's wife?
A) Joseph
B) Solomon
C) Isaac
D) Job
  • 21. What command did Jesus give concerning resisting evil?
A) Fight back
B) Turn the other cheek
C) Run away
D) Get angry
  • 22. Which New Testament writer famously wrote about faith without works being dead?
A) James
B) John
C) Peter
D) Paul
  • 23. Which of the following is a fruit of the Spirit related to obedience?
A) Despair
B) Pride
C) Self-control
D) Anger
  • 24. According to Romans 12:2, believers are called not to be conformed to what?
A) The law
B) This world
C) Their leaders
D) Each other
  • 25. In which book of the Bible is the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego found?
A) Esther
B) Daniel
C) Ezra
D) Nehemiah
  • 26. Which New Testament passage addresses submitting to one another out of reverence?
A) 1 Peter 2:17
B) Philippians 2:5
C) Ephesians 5:21
D) Colossians 3:2
  • 27. In the story of Daniel, what did he refuse to do that demonstrated his obedience to God?
A) Bow to the idol
B) Pray to the king
C) Eat the king's food
D) Serve in the temple
  • 28. Who is known for saying, 'I must obey God rather than men'?
A) Peter
B) John
C) Paul
D) Matthew
  • 29. In which book of the Bible is obedience equated with love?
A) Nehemiah
B) Psalms
C) John
D) Leviticus
  • 30. Which epithet describes the struggle against disobedience as a Christian duty?
A) Cultural engagement
B) Spiritual warfare
C) Religious indifference
D) Social justice
  • 31. Which Old Testament figure is known for their unwavering obedience amidst trials?
A) Saul
B) Noah
C) Job
D) Samuel
  • 32. What is the primary biblical virtue associated with obedience?
A) Defiance
B) Pride
C) Indifference
D) Faithfulness
  • 33. Ephesians 6:1 instructs children to obey their parents. What is promised if they do?
A) Long life
B) Wealth
C) Popularity
D) Power
  • 34. Which commandment emphasizes honoring parents?
A) Sixth Commandment
B) Seventh Commandment
C) Fourth Commandment
D) Fifth Commandment
  • 35. Whose actions serve as a model of obedience and trust in God's plan?
A) Abraham
B) Samson
C) Gideon
D) Solomon
  • 36. Which New Testament verse discusses the consequences of sin as disobedience?
A) Matthew 5:10
B) John 3:16
C) Romans 6:23
D) Philippians 4:19
  • 37. Philippians 2:8 highlights that Jesus became obedient to the point of:
A) Death
B) Riches
C) Life
D) Fame
  • 38. Which apostle faced significant resistance when preaching about Jesus?
A) Andrew
B) Matthew
C) Thomas
D) Paul
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