Bread from Heaven Archive
Every question, every revelation
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Revelation 2-3's structure models Christ's pastoral care for churches: He observes, evaluates honestly (commending and rebuking with equal candor), calls to repentance, warns of consequences, and promises specific rewards to overcomers — a pattern relevant to every church in every age.
— Revelation 2:1
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Philemon is addressed to recover Onesimus — a runaway slave who met Paul and became his "child in bonds." Paul sends him back, appealing to Philemon to receive him now "not as a servant but as a brother beloved."
— Philemon 1:10
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
General revelation is God's revelation of Himself through creation (Psalm 19:1-6), providence, and the moral conscience, leaving all people without excuse but insufficient for saving knowledge of the Gospel.
— Romans 1:20
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Every seventh year — the Sabbath year — all Israelite creditors were required to release (cancel) the debts of fellow Israelites. Foreigners' debts could still be collected.
— Deuteronomy 15:1-2
Correct Answer
C
Revelation Moment
Hebrews 11 — the "Hall of Faith" — recounts Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Rahab, Gideon, Samson, David, Samuel, and the prophets.
— Hebrews 11:1-40
Correct Answer
C
Revelation Moment
Aquila and Priscilla (also called Prisca) were Jewish tentmakers who became co-workers with Paul. They pulled Apollos aside privately to explain "the way of God more accurately" — a model of gentle correction.
— Acts 18:2-3,26
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
The bodily resurrection (Luke 24:39: "handle me and see; a spirit has not flesh and bones") is the hinge on which all Christian doctrine turns (1 Corinthians 15:14). It defeats death physically, anticipates the new creation's physicality, and validates Christ's claims.
— Luke 24:39
Correct Answer
C
Revelation Moment
Amos warned Israel not to wish for the Day of the LORD, for it would be darkness and not light — a day of judgment on the wicked, including Israel if they remained unrepentant.
— Amos 5:18
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Nabi (prophet) shares a root with the Akkadian nabu (to call/proclaim) and emphasizes the prophet as God's spokesperson — one called to proclaim His word to the people.
— Jeremiah 1:5
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
The doctrine (John 10:28-29; Romans 8:38-39; Philippians 1:6) teaches that God's power preserves the truly saved: they may stumble but will not ultimately fall away — rooted in divine election and Christ's intercession.
— John 10:28-29
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Acts 2 presents Pentecost as the eschatological fulfillment of Joel 2:28-32 — the Spirit arriving as the sign of the new age, uniting diverse language groups in worship, reversing Babel, and launching the church's universal mission.
— Acts 2:16
Correct Answer
D
Revelation Moment
Samson was a Nazirite from birth whose supernatural strength was bound up in his uncut hair dedicated to God.
— Judges 13:5
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Calvinist election teaches unconditional election: God chose specific individuals in eternity past based on his own will alone, not foreseen faith or merit. Ephesians 1:4-5 grounds election in God's pleasure, not human choice.
— Ephesians 1:4-5
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
The Psalter is arranged in five books: I (1-41), II (42-72), III (73-89), IV (90-106), V (107-150), each ending with a doxology.
— Psalm 41:13