
St. John 15
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- Q1What is one of the key commands Jesus gives in relation to abiding in the vine?To avoid all conflictsTo love one anotherTo learn every religious ruleTo seek personal success30s
- Q2What does Jesus imply about the relationship between abiding in Him and obedience?Obedience leads to abandonmentObedience is only for leadersObedience is optionalObedience is a natural result of abiding in Him30s
- Q3What is the significance of pruning in relation to abiding in the vine?It makes the vine less healthyIt removes all branches from the vineIt has no effect on the vineIt helps to improve growth and fruitfulness30s
- Q4What does the term 'fruit' represent in the teaching of 'abiding in the vine'?Good works and character that reflect one's faithPopularity and social statusPhysical strength and abilitiesMaterial possessions and wealth30s
- Q5What does Jesus mean when He says 'I am the vine, you are the branches'?Believers should isolate themselvesBelievers receive their spiritual nourishment from HimBelievers must follow the law strictlyBelievers need to work on their own30s
- Q6In the context of 'abiding in the vine', what is one reason Jesus emphasizes the importance of prayer?Prayer strengthens the connection to HimPrayer is only for emergenciesPrayer makes one more religiousPrayer requires specific rituals30s
- Q7What is one of the key outcomes of abiding in the vine, as stated in John 15?Avoiding all strugglesBearing much fruitBuilding a larger churchGaining popularity among peers30s
- Q8According to John 15:5, what happens to those who do not abide in the vine?They are unable to bear fruitThey grow large and healthyThey start a new vineThey become stronger30s
- Q9What does it mean to 'abide in the vine' as described in the Gospel of John?To remain spiritually connected to Jesus and draw life from HimTo follow religious rules strictlyTo only attend church servicesTo physically live in a vineyard30s
- Q10According to John 15, what can believers expect when they abide in the vine?To gain popularity among peersTo avoid all problemsTo experience joy and fullness of lifeTo become wealthy and successful30s
- Q11What does the term 'pruning' signify in the metaphor of the vine?Changing the type of fruit producedRemoval of unproductive aspects of one's lifeA way to make the vine grow fasterAdding more branches to the vine30s
- Q12In the context of abiding in the vine, what is the significance of the vine itself?It refers to physical nourishmentIt represents Christ as the source of spiritual lifeIt symbolizes the church communityIt denotes the law and commandments30s
- Q13What role does prayer play in the concept of abiding in the vine?It replaces the need for good deedsIt strengthens the connection with GodIt increases one's religious knowledgeIt makes God listen more30s
- Q14What does it mean to abide in the vine according to the teachings in John 15?To remain in a close relationship with JesusTo memorize all the commandmentsTo help others only when convenientTo attend church every Sunday30s
- Q15What does bearing fruit symbolize in the context of abiding in the vine?Producing good works and character traitsHaving a large harvest of grapesReading the Bible dailyAttending more religious events30s