Values for Life

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1. Each person has a private life and a public life, an Inner Man and an Outer Man. There are at least ___ possibilities in the Values Model.

  a. 2

  b. 3

  c. 4

  d. 5


2. Men everywhere are called to WORSHIP (upreach) , to be CHANGED (inreach), and to SERVE (___).

  a. helpreach

  b. goreach

  c. outreach

  d. sidereach


3. Read the whole Sermon on the Mountain as found in Matthew ___.

  a. 5

  b. 6

  c. 7

  d. 5-7


4. Christ proposes blessedness as the end, and gives us the character of those who are entitled to blessedness (very different from the sentiments of a vain world), in ___ beatitudes, which may justly be called paradoxes (v. 3–12)

  a. 7

  b. 8

  c. 9

  d. 10


5. Turning the Other Cheek tells us not to

  a. seek revenge

  b. harm

  c. be offended

  d. get into trouble


6. The law states the ____ levels of outward behavior that marks Christians on the way to eternal life.

  a. optimum

  b. maximum

  c. minimum

  d. required


7. People with ____ influence their surroundings to the glory of God.

  a. life-values

  b. knowledge

  c. information

  d. skills


8. The law is the standard for living. Because it is ___ for men to fulfill the law, God Himself has provided fulfillment through His Son.

  a. possible

  b. impossible

  c. difficult

  d. easy


9. The ___ are those who quietly submit themselves to God, to his word and to his rod, who follow his directions, and comply with his designs, and are gentle towards all men

  a. humble

  b. good

  c. kind

  d. meek


10. Those are the ___, who are piously and charitably inclined to pity, help, and succor persons in misery.

  a. meek

  b. helpful

  c. merciful

  d. kind


11. Jesus had a message for all: "Your way of making good choices should not be based primarily on laws, or present thinking, or geography, or power, but on an attitude of ___ toward God and man."

  a. kindness

  b. peace

  c. hope

  d. love


12. The Sermon on the Mount is not a list of laws, or a philosophy, or a map on where to live, or a how-to-manual. Rather it describes the best quality of ___ and guides you to it.

  a. religion

  b. faith

  c. life

  d. hope