Quiz for:
Understanding God's Kingdom and Authority

Question 1

What is the implication of a king being born into a position rather than elected?

Question 2

What recommendation was given regarding Dr. Miles Monroe's work?

Question 3

What historical example is provided to illustrate how a king's son becomes a king?

Question 4

What is the significance of restoring communication in native languages according to the notes?

Question 5

What analogy is used to describe the Great Commission in the context of reestablishing citizenship?

Question 6

How does delegated authority differ from ownership in the context of God's kingdom?

Question 7

What does 'King of Kings' mean in the context of the Kingdom of God?

Question 8

What is implied by the statement 'the Lord needs it' in the context of ownership?

Question 9

How is God's provision for believers described biblically?

Question 10

How does the concept of a lord differ in a kingdom compared to Western governments?

Question 11

What task is given to believers in the context of reconciliation?

Question 12

How does a king differ from political leaders such as presidents?

Question 13

What metaphor is used for providing for believers' needs in God's Kingdom?

Question 14

What is the origin of the term 'lord' in a biblical context?

Question 15

According to the notes, what is the role of believers in the Kingdom of God?