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Test your Bible Knowledge                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 May 15, 2024 Golden Inbox's mission is to improve the cognitive performance of those 65+ through [engaging email games](. Question #1: Which apostle is known for doubting Jesus' resurrection until he saw Jesus with his own eyes? A. Peter B. Thomas C. John D. James Question #2: What was the first plague that God sent upon Egypt in the book of Exodus? A. Locusts B. Darkness C. Blood D. Frogs Question #3: Who is the author traditionally credited with writing the Book of Revelation? A. Paul B. John C. Peter D. Matthew Today’s Bible Poll Leftists think capitalism is evil. Do you agree? [Yes]( [No]( Correct Answers Question #1: B. Thomas - Why It Matters: Thomas’s initial doubt and subsequent faith highlight the importance of personal experience and encounter in developing a strong faith. - In Their Own Words: "Then he said to Thomas, ‘Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe.’" - John 20:27 - Spiritual Insight: Reflect on the moments of doubt in your own faith journey and how encountering God’s truth has transformed skepticism into belief. - Prayer Prompt: Lord, strengthen my faith and help me overcome my doubts with the assurance of Your presence and reality. Question #2: C. Blood - Why It Matters: The first plague, turning the Nile to blood, was a direct challenge to Egypt's polytheistic beliefs and demonstrated God's power over life and death. - In Their Own Words: "And all the waters that were in the river were turned to blood." - Exodus 7:20 - Spiritual Insight: Consider how God’s mighty acts in the Bible can bolster your trust in His power and His control over all aspects of life. - Prayer Prompt: Heavenly Father, remind me of Your sovereignty and power when I face personal challenges or when the world seems chaotic. Question #3: B. John - Why It Matters: Understanding that John, a direct disciple of Jesus, wrote Revelation helps contextualize its visionary content as a message of hope and triumph for believers. - In Their Own Words: "The revelation from Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place." - Revelation 1:1 - Spiritual Insight: Reflect on the promise of ultimate victory and renewal depicted in Revelation, especially during times of personal or global turmoil. - Prayer Prompt: Lord, thank You for the hope of Your return and the restoration of all things. Help me to live daily in the light of this eternal promise. Thank you for joining today’s Bible Trivia Daily. May these questions deepen your understanding and inspire a more profound faith in God's word and His promises. Have a blessed day! How was this issue? [Great]( [Good]( [Poor]( [fb]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Bible Trivia Daily 96 Cove Road Oyster Bay, New York 11771, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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