Preparing for the Final Exam
The final assignment for Personal Evangelism/Internet is to take a final exam over the seventeen lessons in the course. This examination may be taken at the OC campus or elsewhere under approved supervision. At the end of this list of review questions is a form you must complete to schedule a time and place for taking the final exam. You may print out the sheet and send it by mail or you may complete the sheet, copy it to email and send it to the instructor.
Study the following list of review questions to prepare for the final exam. All questions on the final will be taken from the information covered by these questions although the form of the question may be different. So, if you can answer all of these questions, you should do very well on the final. The final exam will be comprehensive so do not try to guess which questions the teacher will select.
1. | Draw ten pictures in order that show the fundamental theme of the Bible. With each put a statement that explains the meaning of the picture and with each list at least one passage of scripture that teaches the point. (Lesson 1) |
2. | Draw the diagram for "total congregational evangelism" and explain each step in the diagram. (Lesson 2) |
3. | List the seven steps in the conversion process. (Lesson 2) |
4. | List and explain five topics that provide basic preparation for one who is going to teach Jesus to another. (Lesson 3) |
5. | Describe how to start and carry on "correspondence studies." (Lesson 3) |
6. | Describe, with the use of a drawing, how one can explain the existence of God. (Lesson 4) |
7. | Give three reasons why one should believe in the Bible as an inspired revelation from God and give two points that substantiate each reason. (Lesson 5) |
8. | List five steps that show how the Bible came to us and draw, in rough form, the diagram which illustrates these steps. No words have to be put in the "books." (Lesson 6) |
9. | Draw completely the chart that demonstrates four views of "salvation by faith," and provide scriptures that support and/or refute each view. If the scripture supports it, put an S beside it; if the scripture refutes it, put an R beside it. (Lesson 7) |
10. | List the three basic questions to be answered about baptism, provide the biblical answer for each, and give at least one scripture to support that view. (Lesson 8) |
11. | Draw the chart that shows, in concept, the beginning of the church, the departure, and steps in the return. Include at least three points along the departure line with dates. Include the words that describe "the line" and give a passage predicting departure. (Lesson 9) |
12. | Draw the picture that contrasts the biblical view of the church and the denominational view. Include all details including how one enters each circle. Provide one scripture that shows God does not want divisions among His people. (Lesson 10) |
13. | Can one who has been saved be lost eternally? Give two scriptures and a Bible case which provide the answer to this question. (Lesson 11) |
14. | Explain the origin and duration of the two primary Bible covenants and demonstrate from scripture the covenant to which we are responsible today. (Lesson 12) |
15. | Write a list of five reasons the teacher gave for not using instruments of music in Christian worship and explain each. (Lesson 13) |
16. | Draw the chart listing three ways the Holy Spirit worked in the early church, how each was received, and a scripture that describes each. (Lesson 14) |
17. | Define "providential" and "miraculous" and list, with explanation, three reasons the teacher gave for not believing in supernatural miracles today. (Lesson 15) |
18. | Draw a chart showing the typical pre-millennial view. Explain why, according to the teacher, Matthew 24 does not teach signs by which we can predict when the end of the world is coming. What scripture says all will be raised on the same day? What scriptures say that Christian dead will be raised on the last day? (Lesson 16) |
19. | What four questions should be asked about the 1000-year reign mentioned in Revelation 20? What is the answer the teacher gave for each? What is a scripture that says Jesus will end and not begin His reign when He returns? (Lesson 17) |
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