Bread from Heaven Archive
Every question, every revelation
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Romans 1:19-20 describes general revelation in creation that leaves all accountable; Hebrews 1:1-2 describes special revelation through Scripture and ultimately through God's Son — sufficient for salvation.
— Romans 1:19-20; Hebrews 1:1-2
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Farmers were commanded to leave the edges of their fields and fallen fruit for the poor and sojourner — this is how Ruth met Boaz.
— Leviticus 19:9-10
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Chapters 2-3 of Revelation contain letters to the seven churches: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea.
— Revelation 2-3
Correct Answer
D
Revelation Moment
At Babel, the people built a tower to reach heaven; God confused their language and scattered them across the earth.
— Genesis 11:4-8
Correct Answer
C
Revelation Moment
God told Gideon to observe how the soldiers drank from the stream. The 300 who lapped water with their hands to their mouths were chosen; the 9,700 who knelt were sent home.
— Judges 7:5-6
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Isaiah 40:31 promises that those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength — mounting up as eagles, running without weariness, walking without fainting.
— Isaiah 40:31
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Regeneration (Titus 3:5: the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit) is distinguished in Reformed theology as logically prior to faith: the Spirit gives new birth, which produces faith, which is expressed in repentance. It is entirely God's sovereign act, not a response to human decision.
— John 3:8
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Mary Magdalene — from whom Jesus cast seven demons — stayed at the cross, prepared spices for burial, and was the first to encounter the risen Jesus, whom he sent to tell the disciples.
— John 20:14-18
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Penal substitution holds that Christ's death was a substitutionary sacrifice in which He took the punishment (penalty) that God's justice demanded for sin, in the place of those who trust Him.
— Isaiah 53:5
Correct Answer
C
Revelation Moment
Lot, Abraham's nephew, left Ur with him and later settled in the cities of the plain. God rescued him from Sodom before destroying the city.
— Genesis 12:4-5
Correct Answer
A
Revelation Moment
Lamentations 1:12 is a personified Jerusalem crying out over her destruction — words later applied to Christ's suffering on the cross.
— Lamentations 1:12
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Amos declared that God hated Israel's feasts and assemblies because they oppressed the poor while worshipping. True religion requires both right worship and right treatment of others.
— Amos 5:21-24
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Missio Dei reframes mission: God himself is the primary missionary. The Father sends the Son; the Father and Son send the Spirit; the Spirit sends the church — the church participates in God's prior mission.
— John 20:21
Correct Answer
B
Revelation Moment
Matthew 5:17 is foundational: Jesus did not abolish the law but brought it to its complete fulfillment — the antitheses that follow ("You have heard... but I say unto you") deepen the law's demands, not reduce them.
— Matthew 5:17