1. According to 1 John 1:5, what is God described as?
A.God is love
B.God is light
C.God is truth
D.God is spirit
2. In 1 John 1:6, what does John say about those who claim to have fellowship with God while walking in darkness?
A.They will eventually see the light
B.They lie and do not live out the truth
C.They are forgiven but misguided
D.They will be tested by trials
3. What does 1 John 1:7 say happens when we walk in the light?
A.We become perfect and sinless
B.We have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin
C.We are immediately taken to heaven
D.We gain wisdom and understanding
4. According to 1 John 1:8, what does John say about those who claim to be without sin?
A.They are spiritually mature
B.They deceive themselves and the truth is not in them
C.They have achieved perfection in Christ
D.They are ready for heaven
5. What does 1 John 1:9 promise to those who confess their sins?
A.God will shame them publicly
B.God is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness
C.God will make us suffer for our wrongs
D.God will remove us from His kingdom
6. In 1 John 1:1-2, what is John emphasizing about what the apostles experienced with Jesus?
A.They read about Jesus in books
B.They heard, saw, and touched the Word of Life, who appeared to them
C.They received Jesus only through visions
D.They believed in Jesus without any direct evidence
7. According to 1 John 1:3, why did John write his epistle to believers?
A.To correct their theological errors
B.So that the readers might have fellowship with the apostles and with God through Jesus Christ
C.To prepare them for persecution
D.To establish church leadership
8. What does 1 John 1:4 say about the purpose of John's message to believers?
A.To make them fear God
B.To make them knowledgeable about doctrine
C.So that our joy may be complete
D.To prepare them for difficult trials
9. How many times does 1 John 1 use the word 'fellowship' or a related form?
A.Once
B.Twice
C.Three times
D.Four times
10. In 1 John 1:10, what does John say about those who claim they have not sinned?
A.They are self-righteous but harmless
B.They make God out to be a liar and his word is not in them
C.They will eventually confess and be forgiven
D.They should be corrected by church leaders