Crs Past Questions And Answers
According to Romans, salvation is for those who
- A. call upon the name of the Lord
- B. are ture worshippers of God
- C. work in the Lord's vineyard
- D. are persecuted for righteousness' sake
Paul's experience as recorded in his second Letter to the Corinthians, teaches that the attitude of Christians to sufferings should be that of
- A. rejection
- B. rebellion
- C. obedience
- D. perserverance
In the first letter of Peter, he enjoined Christians to uphold all the following principles except
- A. Subjection for the Lord
- B. Doing right in order to silence the ignorance of foolish men
- C. Living as free men, yet as servants of God
- D. Use of freedom as a pretext for revolt
Solomon told Hiram, king of Tyre that he had decided to build a temple for the Lord because he
- A. had enjoyed peace and all good things
- B. wanted more blessings from the Lord
- C. wanted to force Hiram to supply the building materials
- D. had married Hiram's daughter
Paul teaches the Romans that the presenting of their bodies as a living sacrifice to God is their
- A. prayer life
- B. demonstration of charity
- C. spiritual worship
- D. brotherly affection
...You shall indeed hear but never understand and you shall indeed see but never perceive. To which prophet did Paul attribute this saying?
- A. Isaiah
- B. Jeremiah
- C. Joel
- D. Ezekiel
According to the Letter of Paul to the Romans, sin reigned in death, while grace reigned through righteousness to
- A. salvation
- B. eternal life
- C. eternal pace
- D. eternal joy
Very early in the morning, on the first day of the week, three women went to the tomb of Jesus to
- A. see whether he had risen
- B. decorate it
- C. anoint the body of Jesus
- D. see whether the soldiers had carried the body away
How did James prove that 'faith apart from works is dead'?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2004 THEORY''It is not the sound of shouting for victory, or the sound of the cry of defeat, but the sound of singing that I hear.'' This statement was was made at the
- A. consecration of the Israelites at Mount Sinai
- B. crossing of the Red Sea
- C. fall of Jericho
- D. worship of a new god

