GLST 200 Liberty University Final Exam
Study Guide
Where does a global focus begin in scripture? - ANS the Old Testament, Genesis 12
What type of nation did God want Israel to be in the OT? - ANS A nation that told the world of
the glory of God
Describe a Me-centric vs, God-centric approach to missions - ANS Me-Centric is when missions
can become an idol and it takes the focus off of God
God-Centric is when the focus is on the Lord and spreading His glory
Why is the Abrahamic covenant significant and where is it found? - ANS Genesis 12, and
establishes a global mission statement.
What were the 3 promises given to Abraham in Genesis? - ANS Land, family (nations), and
blessings.
What were the two ways God used Israel's captivity and exile in the OT? - ANS As punishment
for their sins and as a way for them to fulfill their missional purposes
What are the key mission verses found in scripture? What do they say? - ANS Matthew
28:19-20 = great commission
Matthew 24:14 = gospel will be spread to every people and then the end will come
Genesis 12 = Abraham
Acts 1:8 = witnesses in all the nations
Galatians 3:28-29 = we are all the same in Christ
What is the Hebrew definition of glory? - ANS It expresses understanding something's intrinsic
worth, something beautiful and radiant
What does Psalm 96 say? - ANS It discusses God's glory and the fact that He deserves glory
What event in the OT reveals God's glory by establishing His Name globally? - ANS The ten
plagues and the Israelites rescue from Egypt
What does Steve Hawthorne say about God's glory? - ANS God reveals His glory to receive
glory.
Why does missions exist? - ANS It exists because worship of God does not.
, What is the ultimate foundation for our passion to see God glorified? - ANS Our passion is
rooted in God's passion to be glorified.
Who did God send to the Gentiles specifically in the NT? - ANS Paul
What are the reasons for missions? - ANS To spread the glory and gospel of God and so that
many can have a relationship with Him
Why does God reveal Himself? - ANS His name will be glorified, his kingdom will be
established, and some from all nations will be reconciled.
? - ANS
What does the great commission say and where is it found? - ANS Matthew 28:18-20, spread
the Gospel to all nations.
What are the implications of God having a church in the world vs. the Church having a mission
in the world? - ANS Church of God has a mission in the world (we have work to do; millions of
needs; it is all about our musts) and the God of missions has a church in the world (invitation to
join God's ongoing mission; privilege to participate; power to accomplish)
Define kingdom in the biblical sense - ANS The kingdom of God is where He is glorified and a
privilege to be a part of.
What are the signs of the kingdom? - ANS Jesus miracles, God established the kingdom, Spirit
manifests signs of the kingdom through us, mercy and compassion.
What are the message, mission, and motives of the kingdom? - ANS Message: victory over
death, sin, and Satan.
Mission: " And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a
testimony to all nations, and then the end will come." Matt 24:14
Motive: All nations hear the gospel--so God may be glorified.
What are Christians promised victory over in the kingdom of God? - ANS Death, Satan, and sin.
What is the Christian's responsibility in the kingdom of God? - ANS To share God's glory and be
in relationship with Him
What is the title that Jesus chose for Himself in the NT? - ANS Son of Man
God accomplishes His plan in the OT through which people? God accomplishes His plan in the
NT and now through which people? - ANS Through the Israelites in the OT and through the
church in the NT and now.
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