Grace is conditioned by our response
True
Genuine faith obeys the Gospel and takes what is graciously offered
True
We thankfully receive what God has offered us by obeying the message of Acts 2:38
True
The Gospel is Acts 2:38
False
Gospel means “good news”
True
The full significance of the Gospel is that the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ brings salvation to all who respond in faith
True
We apply Christ’s death to our lives in repentance
True
The unregenerate lifestyle is put to death at repentance
True
We identify with Christ’s burial at baptism
True
For baptism to be Scriptural, it can either be sprinkling or immersion in the name of Jesus
False
The words baptism or “baptidzo” means “to dip; like to dye a garment”
True
Baptism in the Greek can imply sprinkling
False
The NT notion of burial in baptism is a strong argument for immersion
True
Acts 4:12 shows there is saving power in only the name of Jesus
True
Everything in Heaven and earth bow to the titles Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
False
Every time the Bible records and actual baptism in the NT church, it uses the name Jesus
True
All five accounts of actual baptisms occur in the book of Acts
True
We should not use Acts for doctrinal statements about baptism
False
The fact that Acts is the only history book of the NT is a strong argument for Jesus name baptism
True
There are no references in the Bible outside of Acts about baptism in Jesus name
False
Apostolics baptize according to Matthew 28:19
True
The significance of the singular “name” in Matthew 28:19 is that it indicates one supreme name
True
The name of the son of God is Jesus
True
Son in Matthew 28:19 is a proper name
False