WRSP101 Quiz 1a
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Quiz: Foundational Studies of Worship
Due
Jan 29 at 11:59pm
Points
50
Questions
25
Time Limit
45 Minutes
Allowed Attempts
3
Instructions
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The quiz:
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 — Module 2: Week 2.
Contains 25 multiple-choice questions.
Is limited
to 45
minutes.
Allows
3 attempts
and the
highest
attempt will count towards the grade.
Is worth 50 points
.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 2: Week 2.
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2 / 2 pts
Question 1
In our lesson on brokenness we learn that to be broken in spirit
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means you see God is all that YOU .
Have Honor Believe Discover 2 / 2 pts
Question 2
God is more interested in us than in our
commitment to form, tradition, a particular style of worship
music, or established ecclesiastical norms.
Winning souls Knowing Him Being faithful Leading worship 2 / 2 pts
Question 3
To experience honest worship that is dynamic and delightful, I
must . . .
Come to God with all of my gifts. Come to God with a Broken Spirit. Come to God with vision and passion. Come to God with a plan of action. 2 / 2 pts
Question 4
Which is not one of the Zve ingredients for worship found in
Psalm 96?
Sing to the Lord Proclaim His wonders to the heathen Give to the Lord Serve the poor Feed on His Word 2 / 2 pts
Question 5
Honest Worship Involves Sincere, UnqualiZed Expressions of
.
Love for my neighbor.
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Love for the food I eat. Love to God. Love of the rich and famous. 2 / 2 pts
Question 6
The text notes a key passage of Scripture instructing us to
worship God in the beauty of ______________.
Kindness Mercifulness Holiness Loveliness 0 / 2 pts
Question 7
Incorrect
Incorrect
“Singing to God” prohibits us from making worship a ___________
event.
Spectator Entertainment Concert
Sing-song 2 / 2 pts
Question 8
We learned in our lesson on brokenness that only through the
Power of the Redeemer can a broken life be ,
and .
Accepted, compensated, and graduated. Recruited, applied, and denied. Redeemed, repaired and restored. Prepared, employed and compensated. 2 / 2 pts
Question 9
In our lesson on brokenness we learn that to be broken and
surrendered means you see God that God becomes ALL that
YOU ever .
Deliver Honor Believe Want
2 / 2 pts
Question 10
According to the text, in John 4:21-24 Jesus says that a place
for worship is both _____________ and _______________.
Needed and necessary Important and unimportant Needed and unneeded Now and not yet 2 / 2 pts
Question 11
In our lesson on brokenness we learned that to be broken and
surrendered requires submission to the of God for
YOUR Life!
Thoughts Will Philosophy Methods
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2 / 2 pts
Question 12
Honest Worship Involves a Genuine, UnselZsh Expectation
of
.
Love from friends. Love from my pastor. Love from God. Love from teachers. 2 / 2 pts
Question 13
In our lesson on brokenness we learn that to be broken of self
means you see God is all that YOU .
Help Honor Need Discover 2 / 2 pts
Question 14
In our text, we are reminded of the following principles when
seeking to give back to God:
God owns everything, He can give and take away as He pleases,
we ought to give back in proportion to what He has given us, we
can never out give God.
God owns everything, we can never out give God, we owe God
our lives, we ought to be willing to sell all of our possessions
and give the money earned to the poor.
God owns everything, we are to give to the Lord, we are to give
out of the proper motivation, God wants us to give ourselves
totally to Him.
2 / 2 pts
Question 15
If I am going to be a honest worshiper, I must Zrst . . .
Practice worshiping. Learn to sing with great skill. Be ready in season and out of season. Be completely honest with God.
2 / 2 pts
Question 16
My public worship must be an outgrowth of my time with God.
Private On-going Dedicated Morning 2 / 2 pts
Question 17
In Matthew 28, Jesus ministered to the believer and alike.
Doubter Money-maker Scholar Intellectual 0 / 2 pts
Question 18
Incorrect
Incorrect
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According to the text, the Zve reasons why we study worship are:
We were made to worship, God demands us to, every picture in
heaven in the bible reveals worship, every tribe and nation will
worship, it threatens the enemy, It fulZlls a natural inward desire.
We were made to worship, every picture of heaven reveals
worship, every tribe and nation will worship, if we don’t worship
stones will cry out, we will be worshipping for eternity.
We were made to worship, God has called us to worship Him,
when we worship we fulZll what we were created to do, we will
be worshipping for eternity, if we don’t worship the stones will
cry out.
2 / 2 pts
Question 19
The “Great Commission” passage of Scripture is found in:
John 4:21-24 John 3:16-18 Matthew 28:19-20 Romans 12:1-2
2 / 2 pts
Question 20
Honest Worship Involves a Sincere, Personal Evaluation of My
Own .
Love for God. Love for One Another. Love for the Marginalize. Love for the rich and poor. 2 / 2 pts
Question 21
Peter, in Matthew 14:22-32, is an example of being broken in
spirit and broken of
Ambition Self Sadness Attitude 2 / 2 pts
Question 22
We discussed the strengths and weaknesses of 6 hypothetical
churches. What were the three things common to every church
discussed?
Each church neglected the younger generation, each church had
a strong emphasis on worship, each minister of music and
worship had an understanding of their approach to music and
worship, each church strived to reach their community.
Each church neglected the younger generation, these churches
taught us that it is futile to look for a perfect church, each
minister of music and worship had an understanding of their
approach to music and worship.
Each church was commended for having a strong emphasis on
worship, each minister of music and worship has an
understanding of their approach to music and worship, these
churches teach us that it is futile to look for the perfect church.
2 / 2 pts
Question 23
The word “Worship” means:
“to give honor, to kiss the son, to bow down low” “to submit, to humble oneself, to bow down low” “to ascribe worth, to pay homage, to reverence”
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2 / 2 pts
Question 24
To be broken in Spirit means one must submit their __________,
__________ and ___________.
Time, talent, treasure Attitude, arrogance, ambitions Self, song, status Life, desires, ambitions 2 / 2 pts
Question 25
In our lesson on brokenness, we learn that there is ALWAYS a
paid when lives are broken.
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