SOM Exam – 305 Theology of Worship Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Student's Name *FirstLastEmail *Final Exam – SOM 305 Theology of WorshipTEXT: The Reward of Worship — Jack HayfordTrue or False1 Transformation by worship is an absolute necessity for believers and churches seeking to serve Jesus today. TrueFalse2. The worship awakening taking place in the Church today is about preparation for the last battle. TrueFalse3. The scroll described in Revelation 5 is opened by the angel Gabriel. TrueFalse4. Everything of the believer's testimony is embodied in the Bible. TrueFalse5. Platform styles used in modern worship too easily result in the presenters becoming the focus of attention rather than worshipers being drawn to the Lord. TrueFalse6. Edification is a presentation to God. TrueFalse7. The power of worship brings about the restoration of God's rulership on earth. TrueFalse8. The manifestation of God's presence is proportionally responsive to our passionate hunger and thirst for Him. TrueFalse9. The power of God's grace must be accessed by decisive action. TrueFalse10. The word Amen is most used in the New Testament by the Apostle Paul. TrueFalseSequencingIdentify the proper order of the stages of humankind’s loss and recovery of fellowship with God by numbering them first (1) to last (6) in questions 11-16. 11. The Lessons Begin12. Lost Authority 13. Victory Over Darkness 14. A Godly Habitation 15. Ministry from Within 16. The Boundaries Grow Multiple Choice17. A dominant fact about worship from Hebrews 12:28-29 is,that worship is: A. central.B. essential to salvation.C. comprised of hymns and spiritual songs.D. the ministry of heavenly beings.18. Today's worship awakening is about: A. music.B. cultural awareness.C. the shaping of disciples.D. theological accuracy about God.19. What is the core value of the book of Revelation? 19. What is the core value of the book of Revelation? A. EschatologyB. DispensationalismC. ProphecyD. Worship20. What is represented by the scroll described in Revelation 5:1-5? A. God’s will for earth and humankindB. Messages for the seven churches of Asia MinorC. The BibleD. The Book of Life21. What idea is incorporated by the ancient English word for worship? A. Preeminent oneB. Ascribed worthC. Infinite graceD. Eternal gratitude22. Which of the following is a characteristic of worship welcomed and honored by God? A. Worship that is done with excellence.B. Worship that is diverse in expression.C. Worship that is intense and focused.D. Worship that humbles the heart.23. Worship finds only truly divine approval when it results in hearts being focused on: A. forgiveness towards others.B. gracious, lifestyle evangelism.C. unselfish, servant-minded availability to assist in human need.D. All of the above.24. What must be the ultimate objective of all that is pursued by those worshiping God? A. To create an atmosphere conducive to praise and worship.B. The participation of all who are present for the worship service.C. The honor and glory of Jesus Christ.D. To prepare people’s hearts for the minister’s sermon/message/talk to follow.25. What Old Testament Book was the worship guide for early New Testament believers? A. EcclesiastesB. PsalmsC. Song of Songs (Solomon)D. Lamentations26. What is Jesus issuing when He says "Amen"? A. A divine affirmation of the truth of His Word.B. A pronouncement of finality about His earthly mission.C. A guarantee of His providential care for those trusting in Him for salvation.D. A promise that He will establish an earthly kingdom at some future time.27. What occurs as believers speak "Amen"? A. We align our faith with the promises of God’s Word.B. We acknowledge our submission to the commandments of God.C. We invite the rule of God and His power into our lives, circumstances and world.D. All of the above.28. Which of the following is NOT an obstacle faced as worship begins? A. Spiritual consciousnessB. Personal and subjectiveC. EcclesiasticalD. Political/Social29. What is the centerpiece of Christian worship? A. MusicB. Spiritual songsC. Sacrifice of selfD. Communion30. The frequent summons of Scripture for worshipers to "lift up" their hands is: A. a cultural response relevant to the lands and peoples of the Bible.B. a means of making a connection of heaven and earth.C. necessary for worship that is pleasing and acceptable to God.D. None of the above.31. What two concepts from 1 Corinthians 14:40 combine to call us to sense the Holy Spirit, and to govern with enlightened hearts so that corporate worship is comforting, encouraging and edifying to all in attendance? A. “Love” and “mercy”B. “Grace” and “patience”C. “Decently” and “in order”D. “Wisdom” and “discernment”32. What phrase was spoken five times by Jesus in John 17? A. “Father, I pray that they may be one.”B. “Keep those that you have given unto me.”C. “Glorify me as I have glorified you.”D. “They are not of the world, even as 1 am not of the world.”Matching – Match the Bible character with the corresponding aspect of upraised hands.Each letter is only used once33. Abraham A. Victory in intercessionB. Reaching out to others with God’s grace, power and loveC. Commitment to the LordD. Responding to God’s loving-kindness34. Moses A. Victory in intercessionB. Reaching out to others with God’s grace, power and loveC. Commitment to the LordD. Responding to God’s loving-kindness35. David A. Victory in intercessionB. Reaching out to others with God’s grace, power and loveC. Commitment to the LordD. Responding to God’s loving-kindness36. Solomon A. Victory in intercessionB. Reaching out to others with God’s grace, power and loveC. Commitment to the LordD. Responding to God’s loving-kindnessTrue or False37. Worshiping God ultimately calls us to the sacrifice of ourselves. TrueFalse38. The sole principle of clapping hands in worship is the believer's expression of the affirmation of God's promises. TrueFalse39. A golden rule for church worship gatherings cited by the text is Hebrews 10:25, "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together …." TrueFalse40. When preparing for a service, leaders should consider the pattern of use or possible undue repetition of music selections and praise expressions. TrueFalse41. The music ministry of the church is the most likely place to expect the adversary. TrueFalse42. Believers are being called to more than worship. TrueFalseMatching – Match the article and furnishing of the Tabernacle with its fulfillment in Jesus Christ in questions 43-46.Each selection is only used once43. The Tabernacle A. Jesus as Word and Holy Spirit as Illuminator.B. Jesus’ blood purifies and cleanses us from sin.C. Jesus was the substitute sacrifice.D. God became flesh in the person of Jesus44. The Brazen Altar A. Jesus as Word and Holy Spirit as Illuminator.B. Jesus’ blood purifies and cleanses us from sin.C. Jesus was the substitute sacrifice.D. God became flesh in the person of Jesus45. The Laver A. Jesus as Word and Holy Spirit as Illuminator.B. Jesus’ blood purifies and cleanses us from sin.C. Jesus was the substitute sacrifice.D. God became flesh in the person of Jesus46. The Table of Bread & Light A. Jesus as Word and Holy Spirit as Illuminator.B. Jesus’ blood purifies and cleanses us from sin.C. Jesus was the substitute sacrifice.D. God became flesh in the person of JesusMatching – Match the article and furnishing of the Tabernacle with its fulfillment in Jesus Christ in questions 47-50.Each selection is only used once47. The Altar of Incense A. The relationship God seeks with His people.B. Jesus’ presents His blood for man’s atonement.C. Jesus’ death makes access to God possible.D. The devotion God seeks for Himself alone.48. The Veil A. The relationship God seeks with His people.B. Jesus’ presents His blood for man’s atonement.C. Jesus’ death makes access to God possible.D. The devotion God seeks for Himself alone.49. The Ark of the Covenant A. The relationship God seeks with His people.B. Jesus’ presents His blood for man’s atonement.C. Jesus’ death makes access to God possible.D. The devotion God seeks for Himself alone.50. The Mercy Seat A. The relationship God seeks with His people.B. Jesus’ presents His blood for man’s atonement.C. Jesus’ death makes access to God possible.D. The devotion God seeks for Himself alone.When complete and you are ready to send in your test, hit the "Submit Exam" button below.MessageSubmit Exam