1. The thought of sharing my faith:
a. Terrifies me
b. Embarrasses me
c. Excites me
d. Bores me
2. I believe the person with whom I share my faith would probably:
a. Thank me
b. Physically attack me
c. Think I’m a fanatic
d. It doesn’t matter what they do to me
3. A person who is not born again will:
a. Be eternally happy
b. Die unfulfilled
c. Still go to heaven
d. Spend eternity in hell
4. The fact that anyone could suffer eternity in hell:
a. Doesn’t worry me
b. Concerns me
c. Horrifies me
d. Isn’t my problem
5. I could conquer my fears about sharing my faith if each time I tried I was given:
a. $20
b. $100
c. $1,000
d. A promise that God would be with me
6. According to Colossians 1:28, we are told that we should be warning:
a. All Jews
b. Our relatives
c. Every person
d. Every Christian
7. In light of this command, I have been”
a. Disobedient
b. Faithful
c. Unaware of my responsibility
d. Complacent
8. I am:
a. An on-fire Christian who will use any means to reach the lost with the gospel
b. Neither hot nor cold, but lukewarm (see Revelation 3:16)
c. Not sure if my love for Christ is strong enough (see John 14:15)
9. If I saw a blind man walking toward a 1,000 foot cliff, I would immediately:
a. Offer him my favorite Christian CD
b. Invite him to my house for a non-confrontational BBQ the following weekend
c. Suggest a more fulfilling place to walk
d. Warn him about the cliff
10. When Paul pleaded with the people on Mars Hill (Acts 17), he demonstrated his concern for them by:
a. Inviting them to a worship service in the upper room
b. Smiling and hoping they noticed the peace in his eyes
c. Saying something to make them feel good about themselves
d. Telling them about the coming Day of Judgment and what they must do to be saved
11. If we know someone who is not born again, we should do all we can to:
a. Spend months building their trust and hope they ask us what makes us different (assuming they don’t die first…which we can’t assume)
b. Invite them to church and hope they want to come back
c. Wear a cross around our neck so they’ll know we’re sold out for Jesus
d. Learn to go to them in love and compassion, speaking the truth, leading them to the Savior
12. In light of the fact that 150,000 people die every day, and I know how to cure death, what would I like to do now?
a. Pray about it
b. Think about something else
c. Begin to learn how to share my faith, effectively, biblically—the way Jesus did—and reach the lost with the gospel
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