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Read the following Bible texts and with the help from the accompanying lesson, answer the following questions by circling “T” if the statement is true or “F” if the statement is false.

KEY TEXTS

 Gen. 1:26                  Deut. 6:4                    Psalm 139: 1-18         Dan. 4:34, 35
Matt. 28:19                 2 Cor. 13:14               Eph. 4:4-6                  1 Tim. 1:17
1 Peter 1:2                 2 Pet. 3:8, 9               1 John 4:7-12              Rev. 14:7

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1. In the Bible we may find a practical knowledge of God sufficient for us to enter into a saving relationship with Him. a). True b). False
2. The Bible reveals God’s essential qualities through His names, activities, and attributes. a). True b). False

3. God is self-existent, for He has “life in Himself".

a). True b). False

4. Since God is sovereign, He selects some to salvation and some to damnation .
a). True b). False
5. The Old Testament does not explicitly teach that God is triune (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three in one) but it openly alludes to a plurality within the Godhead in a variety of references.
a). True b). False
6. While the Godhead is not one in person, God is one in purpose, mind and character.
a). True b). False
7. The early Christian church’s practice of baptizing believers in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, in accordance with Christ’s great commission (Matt. 28:19), reminds us that all three members of the Godhead are intensely interested in our salvation.
a). True b).  False
8. Looking at the cross of Christ, we see the heart of God—self-sacrificing love for us 
a). True b). False

9. God’s foreknowledge of our lives never violates our human freedom to choose

a). True b). False

10. The Bible declares that God cannot be both transcendent and personal at the same time . a).True b). False