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According to Deuteronomy 8:18, who gives the power to create wealth? A. Human effort alone B. Luck and chance C. God D. Family connections ANSWER: C In Deuteronomy 8:18, what is the purpose of the ability to create wealth? A. Personal gratification only B. To become famous C. To establish authority over others D. To confirm God's covenant ANSWER: D What does Deuteronomy 8:18 remind the people not to do? A. Give thanks for their achievements B. Forget about their past struggles C. Attribute their success solely to their abilities D. Share their blessings with others ANSWER: C Finish this verse: "But remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the power to..." A. Overcome challenges B. Lead others C. Create wealth D. Perform miracles ANSWER: C In Genesis 1:26, God says, "Let us make man in our image, after our..." A. Desires B. Likeness C. Imagination D. Hopes ANSWER: B In Genesis 1:28, what command does God give to Adam and Eve? A. To cultivate the Garden of Eden B. To name all the animals C. To be obedient and submissive D. To be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and subdue it ANSWER: D What is the context of Genesis 1:28? A. A discussion about the origin of sin B. A discourse on the importance of rest C. A description of the creation of the heavens D. A summary of God's instructions to humanity ANSWER: D Complete the verse: "God blessed them and said to them, 'Be fruitful and..." A. Live in the Garden of Eden forever. B. Multiply the animals on the earth. C. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky. D. Increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it." ANSWER: D According to Genesis 1:28, what does God intend for humanity to do? A. Live in isolation and avoid interactions with others. B. Care for the environment without having dominion over it. C. Multiply and exert authority over the earth's creatures. D. Focus solely on spiritual matters and ignore the physical world. ANSWER: C What message can be derived from the teaching in Genesis 1:28? A. Humans should refrain from having children. B. Humans have been given the responsibility to care for and manage the earth. C. The earth and its creatures are beyond human control. D. Humans should avoid using natural resources. ANSWER: B What does God give to humankind in Genesis 1:26? A. Eternal life B. Dominion over the animals C. The ability to fly D. Control over the weather ANSWER: B According to Ecclesiastes 10:19, what does money answer? A. All problems B. The desire for riches C. Everything D. All things ANSWER: D What is the context of Ecclesiastes 10:19? A. The importance of hard work B. The emptiness of materialism C. The joy of giving D. The wisdom of saving ANSWER: B What message is Ecclesiastes 10:19 conveying about the role of money? A. Money can solve all problems. B. Money is essential for a meaningful life. C. Money has limitations in its ability to provide happiness. D. Money is the ultimate source of contentment. ANSWER: C In Philippians 4:19, what does the apostle Paul declare that God will supply? A. All worldly desires B. Unlimited wealth C. Every need of yours D. Endless joy ANSWER: C What is the context of Philippians 4:19? A. Paul's travel plans B. A call to unity within the church C. A discussion on spiritual gifts D. Gratitude for the Philippians' support ANSWER: D According to Philippians 4:19, how does God supply our needs? A. By granting all our wants B. By providing material possessions only C. According to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus D. By favouring those who pray the most ANSWER: C What is the main message of Philippians 4:19? A. Trust in yourself for your provision B. Rely on the support of others C. Depend on God to meet your needs D. Pursue worldly riches above all else ANSWER: C It takes a lot of _________________ work to get to a place where you let God be your sole source of supply? A. Hard work B. Labour C. Prayers D. Spiritual ANSWER: D According to our lectures, what does God not supply? A. Everything you need to thrive B. Power to produce wealth C. Abilities of any kind D. cash in our account ANSWER: D The four principles of Biblical Stewardship are ownership, responsibility, ________________ and _____________________? A. Accountability and Labour B. Hard work and selflessness C. Reward and Accountability D. Selflessness and accountability ANSWER: A In 2 Thessalonians 3:10, what does the apostle Paul say about those who are unwilling to work? A. They are wise B. They are blessed C. They are commendable D. They should not eat ANSWER: D What is the context of 2 Thessalonians 3:10? A. Instructions on prayer and fasting B. Advice on choosing leaders in the church C. Concerns about idleness and disorder in the church D. Encouragement to spread the Gospel ANSWER: C Finish this verse: "For even when we were with you, we would give you this command: If anyone is not willing to work, let him..." A. Rest and enjoy leisure. B. Be excused from all responsibilities. C. Contribute to the needs of others. D. Not eat. ANSWER: D According to 2 Thessalonians 3:10, what is the consequence for those who are unwilling to work? A. They will be praised by the community. B. They will become wealthy through charity. C. They will experience spiritual enlightenment. D. They should not eat. ANSWER: C What is the primary message of 2 Thessalonians 3:10? A. Everyone should live a life of leisure. B. Christians should avoid manual labor. C. Laziness and idleness are to be discouraged. D. The church should support those who don't work. ANSWER: C In Titus 1:7-9, what qualities should an overseer (or an elder) possess? A. Popularity among the congregation B. Proficiency in business management C. Blamelessness, not self-willed, not quick-tempered D. Mastery of public speaking ANSWER: C What is the context of Titus 1:7-9? A. Instructions on giving offerings B. Guidelines for choosing church musicians C. Qualifications for church leaders D. Exhortation to pursue personal ambitions ANSWER: C Finish this passage: "For an overseer, as God's steward, must be above reproach. He must not be..." A. Known for his wealth and possessions. B. Arrogant and prideful. C. Reserved and introverted. D. Quick-tempered or violent. ANSWER: D According to Titus 1:7-9, why is it important for an overseer to hold to the faithful word? A. To maintain power and authority over the congregation B. To impress others with their knowledge C. To be a good role model for the youth D. So that they can give instruction in sound doctrine and refute those who contradict ANSWER: D What is the main focus of Titus 1:7-9? A. The importance of outward appearances in leadership B. The need for financial prosperity among church leaders C. The value of charisma and eloquence in preaching D. The qualities and characteristics of effective church leaders ANSWER: D In Colossians 3:23, what attitude does the apostle Paul encourage in regards to work? A. Minimal effort to get by B. Work only for financial gain C. Whatever you do, work heartily D. Delegate tasks to others ANSWER: C What is the context of Colossians 3:23? A. Instructions on dietary restrictions B. Advice on personal relationships C. Guidelines for spiritual fasting D. Exhortation on Christian living ANSWER: D Finish this verse: "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not..." A. For personal gain. B. For your family. C. For financial success. D. For men. ANSWER: D According to Colossians 3:23, who should be the focus of our work efforts? A. Our family and friends B. Our own ambitions C. Earthly authorities D. The Lord ANSWER: D What message is Colossians 3:23 conveying about the way we should approach our work? A. We should work solely for personal gain. B. We should avoid working too hard. C. Our work should be done with dedication and as an offering to God. D. Our work is only important if it benefits our community. ANSWER: C In 1 Corinthians 4:2, what is required of stewards? A. To accumulate great wealth B. To gain recognition and praise C. To be perfect in all their actions D. To be found faithful ANSWER: D What is the context of 1 Corinthians 4:2? A. Instructions on marriage and family life B. A discussion on the resurrection of the dead C. A call to division within the church D. A discussion on the use of spiritual gifts ANSWER: C Finish this verse: "Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found..." A. Knowledgeable and eloquent. B. Successful and wealthy. C. Worthy of honor and praise. D. Faithful. ANSWER: D According to 1 Corinthians 4:2, what is the primary quality that stewards should possess? A. Wealth B. Popularity C. Faithfulness D. Intelligence ANSWER: C What is the main message of 1 Corinthians 4:2? A. Stewards should focus on personal success and achievement. B. Stewards should seek recognition from their peers. C. Stewards should prioritize faithfulness in their responsibilities. D. Stewards should aspire to gain authority and power. ANSWER: C In Hebrews 13:5, what promise does God make to believers? A. Material riches and wealth B. Health and prosperity C. Never to leave nor forsake them D. Freedom from all challenges ANSWER: C What is the context of Hebrews 13:5? A. A discussion on the importance of fasting B. A call to unity within the church C. Encouragement to support missionary work D. Exhortation on contentment and faithfulness ANSWER: D Finish this verse: "Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, 'I will never..." A. Forsake you nor test you. B. Abandon you nor harm you. C. Leave you nor betray you. D. Fail you nor forsake you. ANSWER: D According to Hebrews 13:5, why are believers encouraged to be content with what they have? A. To demonstrate their self-sufficiency B. To encourage others to be jealous C. Because God has promised to never leave them D. To avoid sharing their blessings with others ANSWER: C What is the primary message of Hebrews 13:5? A. Believers should accumulate as much wealth as possible B. God's promise to never abandon believers C. Christians should avoid giving to the needy D. Financial prosperity is a sign of God's favour ANSWER: B In 1 Timothy 5:8, what does the apostle Paul say about those who do not provide for their relatives? A. They will be praised by the community. B. They are acting wisely in stewarding their resources. C. They have denied the faith and are worse than an unbeliever. D. They are entitled to receive charity from the church. ANSWER: C What is the context of 1 Timothy 5:8? A. Instructions on marriage and family life B. A call to abandon all worldly possessions C. Advice on choosing church leaders D. Guidelines for prayer and fasting ANSWER: A Finish this verse: "But if anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for members of his household, he has..." A. Demonstrated selflessness. B. Failed to meet societal expectations. C. Denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever. D. Shown a lack of understanding. ANSWER: C According to 1 Timothy 5:8, why is providing for one's family important? A. To show off one's wealth and generosity B. To gain favour in the eyes of society C. To fulfill one's cultural obligations D. To avoid denying the faith and acting worse than an unbeliever ANSWER: D What is the main message of 1 Timothy 5:8? A. Providing for one's family is optional for believers. B. Christians should prioritize their own interests over family responsibilities. C. Neglecting to provide for one's family is a serious moral failure. D. Material possessions are unimportant in the eyes of God. ANSWER: C In 1 Corinthians 4:1, how does the apostle Paul describe himself and other ministers of Christ? A. As masters and rulers of the church B. As superior to other believers C. As servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God D. As judges of the world ANSWER: C What is the context of 1 Corinthians 4:1? A. A discussion on marriage and family life B. A call to division within the church C. A discourse on financial management D. Reflection on the resurrection of the dead ANSWER: D Finish this verse: "This is how one should regard us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the..." A. Gospel message. B. Mysteries of God. C. Worldly treasures. D. Church hierarchy. ANSWER: B According to 1 Corinthians 4:1, what is the role of ministers of Christ? A. To amass personal wealth B. To exert authority over the congregation C. To serve and manage the mysteries of God D. To impose their personal beliefs on others ANSWER: C What message is 1 Corinthians 4:1 conveying about the role of church leaders? A. They should seek to dominate and control the congregation. B. They are above the laws of the church. C. They should be humble servants and faithful stewards of God's mysteries. D. They have the ultimate authority in interpreting Scripture. ANSWER: C In Luke 12:42, what kind of servant does Jesus commend? A. The one who hoards wealth for personal gain B. The one who takes advantage of others C. The faithful and wise servant who manages his master's household D. The one who seeks power and control ANSWER: C What is the context of Luke 12:42? A. A parable about a lost sheep B. A discussion on the nature of the kingdom of God C. A discourse on the dangers of materialism D. A teaching on the importance of hospitality ANSWER: D Finish this verse: "And the Lord said, 'Who then is the faithful and wise manager, whom his master will set over his household, to give them their portion of food at the proper time?'" A. Luke 12:42 B. Luke 15:4 C. Luke 6:38 D. Luke 11:9 ANSWER: A In Luke 12:46, how does Jesus describe the master's response when the servant is found negligent? A. The master will reward him with riches. B. The master will give him another chance. C. The master will cut him off and assign him a place with the unfaithful. D. The master will dismiss him honorably. ANSWER: C What is the main message of Luke 12:46? A. Negligence in service will be overlooked by the master. B. Servants should prioritize their own interests over their duties. C. Neglectful servants will face consequences from their master. D. The master will forgive any wrongdoing from his servants. ANSWER: C In 2 Timothy 2:6, what analogy does the apostle Paul use to convey his message? A. A soldier preparing for battle B. A farmer working the land C. A teacher instructing students D. A merchant trading goods ANSWER: B What is the context of 2 Timothy 2:6? A. A discussion on the importance of financial prosperity B. A call to abandon all worldly pursuits C. Instructions on prayer and fasting D. Exhortation on perseverance in ministry ANSWER: D Finish this verse: "It is the hard-working farmer who ought to have the first share of the crops." A. 2 Timothy 2:6 B. 2 Timothy 4:2 C. 2 Timothy 3:16 D. 2 Timothy 1:7 ANSWER: A According to 2 Timothy 2:6, what characteristic should a farmer have to receive the first share of the crops? A. Fame and recognition in the community B. Unwavering faith in God's provision C. Diligence and hard work D. Generosity towards others ANSWER: C What is the main message of 2 Timothy 2:6? A. Farmers should be greedy and seek the entire crop for themselves. B. Christians should focus solely on spiritual matters and not engage in earthly work. C. Diligence and hard work are rewarded with the first share of the crops. D. Sharing crops with others is a sign of Christian charity. ANSWER: C According to Luke 16:12, what principle does Jesus emphasize about trustworthiness? A. Trust is earned through wealth accumulation. B. Trustworthiness depends on one's social status. C. Being trustworthy with little leads to being trustworthy with much. D. Trustworthiness is irrelevant in spiritual matters. ANSWER: C What is the context of Luke 16:12? A. A parable about the Prodigal Son B. A discourse on the importance of fasting C. A discussion on paying taxes D. The Parable of the Dishonest Manager ANSWER: D Complete the verse: "Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with..." A. True riches B. Earthly fame C. Material possessions D. Social influence ANSWER: A What does the passage in Luke 16:12 suggest about how we handle worldly wealth? A. Handling worldly wealth is irrelevant in God's eyes. B. Being dishonest with wealth doesn't matter as long as one repents. C. Handling worldly wealth reflects our trustworthiness and readiness for greater responsibilities. D. Worldly wealth is the ultimate measure of a person's character. ANSWER: C How does the teaching in Luke 16:12 relate to spiritual matters? A. Trustworthiness in handling worldly wealth leads to salvation. B. Spiritual matters and earthly wealth are unrelated. C. Trustworthiness in small matters is connected to trustworthiness in spiritual matters. D. Spiritual matters are only accessible to those with vast wealth. ANSWER: C In the context of stewardship, which of the following is more important before God? i. Protocol ii. Physical Facilities iii. Discipleship/Discipler iv. Ushering v. Serving tables A. I, iii and v. B. v C. iii D. all 5.ANSWER: D In Proverbs 14:23, what does the verse emphasize as the result of all hard work? A. Material riches and luxury B. The admiration of others C. All desires being fulfilled D. All talk leading to poverty ANSWER: D What is the context of Proverbs 14:23? A. A discussion on the importance of physical health B. A discourse on the dangers of laziness C. A reflection on the meaning of life D. A teaching about unconditional love ANSWER: B Complete the verse: "All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to..." A. Wisdom B. Prosperity C. Wealth D. Poverty ANSWER: D According to Proverbs 14:23, what is the contrast between hard work and mere talk? A. Hard work leads to poverty, while talk leads to wealth. B. Both hard work and talk lead to poverty. C. Hard work results in profit, while talk is unimportant. D. Both hard work and talk lead to profit. ANSWER: C What lesson can be drawn from the teaching in Proverbs 14:23? A. Success can be achieved solely through words and intentions. B. Action is necessary for achieving positive results. C. Talk is more valuable than practical effort. D. Material wealth is the ultimate goal of hard work. ANSWER: B According to the passage, what are the fundamental reasons God wants believers to have money? A. To fulfill personal desires B. To invest in worldly pleasures C. To fund Kingdom work, provide for households, personal enjoyment, and subdue the earth D. To acquire material possessions ANSWER: C What is NOT mentioned as a reason for believers to have money in the passage? A. To fund Kingdom work B. To have personal enjoyment and rest C. To dominate over others D. To provide for one's own household ANSWER: C According to the passage, what does the Holy Spirit provide to believers in the realm of wealth creation? A. Direct wealth B. Divine wisdom and understanding C. Financial prosperity without effort D. Detailed business plans ANSWER: B What is the key distinction between a man blessed by God and a man trying to obtain resources for himself, according to the passage? A. Their level of ambition B. Their financial status C. Their attitude towards work D. Their reliance on Divine wisdom and revelation ANSWER: D What did God reveal to Daniel in a dream, according to the passage? A. The interpretation of a king's dream B. A vision of heavenly beings C. A blueprint for a new temple D. A prototype for Kingdom wealth operation ANSWER: D How did Paul receive the revelation to go to Macedonia, as described in the passage? A. Through a letter from a friend B. By observing the circumstances around him C. By consulting with his companions D. Through a vision in the night ANSWER: D What role does the Holy Spirit play in believers' ability to receive revelations, according to the passage? A. The Holy Spirit reveals hidden treasures to everyone B. The Holy Spirit only reveals things related to ministry C. The Holy Spirit teaches believers all things and gives understanding D. The Holy Spirit only reveals things in dreams ANSWER: C What is the significance of the statement "Every Zion specie is a first–class specie" in the passage? A. Every believer is equally successful B. Every believer is highly educated C. Every believer is a unique creation of God D. Every believer has a degree in theology ANSWER: C What does the passage emphasize as the source of believers' wealth and prosperity? A. Hard work and diligence B. Government assistance C. Family support D. God as the ultimate Source of supply ANSWER: D Which biblical verse is referenced in the passage to support the idea that God will supply all the needs of believers? A. Proverbs 10:4 B. Matthew 6:25-34 C. 1 Timothy 6:10 D. Philippians 4:19 ANSWER: D