Crs Past Questions And Answers
Jesus declared that men loved darkness rather than light because
- A. their hearts were hardened
- B. their deeds were evil
- C. they had no truth
- D. they had been blinded
Then Jonah cried to the Lord from the belly of sheol...Sheol here means
- A. tempestous sea
- B. holy temple of the lord
- C. deep sea
- D. region of darkness and death
The significance of the angel of God touching Isaiah's mouth with burning coal was to
- A. differentiate him from his people
- B. cleanse his unholiness
- C. punish him for daring to look at the Lord of Hosts
- D. re-awaken his conciousness of God
The Apostle Paul's life in Acts exemplifies God's sovereignty through
- A. His unwavering devotion to Jewish traditions
- B. His escape from imprisonment through supernatural means
- C. His transformation from a persecutor to a proclaimer of the Gospel
- D. His ability to convert everyone he encountered
How long was the famine before Joseph reconciled with his brother?
- A. 1 year
- B. 2 years
- C. 4 years
- D. 5 years
Jesus began to teach His disciples about His suffering, rejection, crucifixion and resurrection after
- A. the Transfiguration
- B. the healing of blind Bartimaeus
- C. Peter's Confession
- D. the encounter at Gethsemane
(a) Outline the circumstances that led David to serve in the house of Saul.
(b) What three lessons can leaders learn from the causes of Saul's downfall?.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2017 THEORYComplete this statement of Ezekiel’s teaching on individual responsibility. The fathers have eating sour grapes……
- A. And their friends have joined them
- B. Because the prophets gave them
- C. Because the labourers planted them
- D. And the children
The man who delivered judgement of the Jerusalem Council on the admission of Gentiles into the Church was
- A. Peter
- B. Paul
- C. Barnabas
- D. James
The epileptic boy could not be healed by the disciples because
- A. they had not yet received power
- B. the disease was incurable
- C. their prayers were not intensive enough
- D. they had to wait for Jesus

