WRSP 101 Quiz Foundational Studies of Worship
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 — Module 2: Week 2.
- In our lesson on brokenness we learn that to be broken in spirit means you see God is all that YOU
- Peter, in Matthew 14:22-32, was broken by his , , and
- The “Great Commission” passage of Scripture is found in:
- The short definition of the word, “worship” is . . .
- We discussed the strengths and weaknesses of 6 hypothetical churches. What were the three things common to every church discussed?
- According to the text, the five reasons why we study worship are:
- If I am going to be a honest worshiper, I must first . . .
- To “Sing a new song” to the Lord means that:
- How did the disciples respond when Jesus entered the boat, calmed the sea, brought peace to their world and reassured them of His presence? (Matthew 14:22-32)
- Seeing and recognizing Jesus as Sovereign God leads to Worship.
- The word “Worship” means:
- According to Oswald Chambers, “Many today are spending and being spent in work for Jesus Christ, but they do not with Him.”
- We learned in our lesson on brokenness that Jesus is still in the business.
- In our lesson on brokenness, we learn that Peter was broken by HIS own __________ pride. (Matthew 14:22-32)
- In giving to the Lord (Psalm 96:7-8), our actions of love ought to include giving God His _________, our __________ and an ___________.
- We learned in our lesson on brokenness that there is ALWAYS a process and path to for the broken that trust in Jesus.
- According to our study in John 4 and Matthew 28, who wants our worship?
- In our lesson on brokenness we learn that to be broken of self means you see God is all that YOU
- What was Jesus’ attitude toward the doubters in our text? Jesus shared with them, _________ and _________ alike, the Word of God, the Word, the Great Commission.
- The short definition of the word, “praise” is . . .
- What was Jesus’ response to those that worshipped in Matthew 28? He promised His ______________ and His _______________ to go into all the Earth!
- The key passage about proclaiming the Word of the Lord in our text is:
- To experience honest worship that is dynamic and delightful, I must . . .
- In our lesson on brokenness, we learn that there is ALWAYS a broken.
- God is more interested in us than in our commitment to form, tradition, a particular style of worship music, or established ecclesiastical norms.