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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How does Chan describe the practice of offering God leftovers?
(a) Business.
(b) Evil.
(c) Bills.
(d) Forgetfulness.
2. To what book does Chan's Bible open to during his time of solitude with God?
(a) Psalms.
(b) Jeremiah.
(c) Genesis.
(d) Revelation.
3. What does Chan instruct his reader to stop doing?
(a) Reading the Bible.
(b) Praying.
(c) Going to Church.
(d) Sinning.
4. Who writes the description of God's throne found in Isaiah?
(a) Gabrielle.
(b) Lucifer.
(c) John.
(d) Isaiah.
5. In what story form did Jesus often teach?
(a) Parables.
(b) Fairy tales.
(c) Riddles.
(d) Rhymes.
Short Answer Questions
1. From what chapter of the Bible does Chan get his reference to lukewarm Christians?
2. What is the disability of the girl in Chapter 5?
3. What does Chan say good Christians should have in mind?
4. Why does Chan believe he had trouble understanding God's love?
5. In Luke, which people does Jesus say can't be his disciples?
Short Essay Questions
1. What surprises some Christians, according to Chapter 1?
2. Do even good Christians show characteristics of lukewarm Christians?
3. For what reason does Chan believe that giving half-hearted praise to God is evil?
4. Why does Chan reason that God threatens his children with death and hell for not loving Him if He loves us?
5. Why does Chan say that the questions of many people who claim to be believers in Christ about what they can get away with and still be saved are tragic?
6. Describe the type of love that lukewarm Christians have for others.
7. Why does Chan include the example of Stan and Brooke in this chapter?
8. Why does Chan say he felt all right about giving God leftovers for several years?
9. Why does Chan believe his father disliked him?
10. What does Chan say that worry implies about a person?
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