Fun Quiz on Last Sunday's Sermon: "What's Love Got to Do with It?"
- mpenman31
- Nov 20, 2025
- 2 min read
Enjoy this fun quiz based on Pastor Limerick's sermon "What's Love Got to Do with It?" which covers John 10:1-6 and the preceding context of John 9. Preached 11.16.2025.
Multiple Choice Questions (10 Questions)
Which musical artist and song is used as a thematic question for the sermon?
a) Beyoncé - "Single Ladies"
b) Tina Turner - "What's Love Got to Do with It"
c) Whitney Houston - "Greatest Love of All"
d) Aretha Franklin - "Respect"
According to the sermon, John Chapter 9 serves as the foundation for John Chapter 10 because it deepens the people's understanding of:
a) The image of a king.
b) The character of God's love.
c) The importance of the Sabbath law.
d) The difference between a pastor and a teacher.
When Jesus's disciples saw the man born blind, they asked Jesus:
a) How can we help him?
b) Who sinned, this man's sin that he was born blind or did his parents sin?
c) Why are the religious leaders so cruel?
d) Is this man ready for the Messiah?
Jesus responded that the man's situation was not about sin, but was present so that:
a) The disciples could learn patience.
b) The religious leaders would change their ways.
c) The works of God can be displayed and glorified.
d) People could figure out why bad things happen.
The Pharisees were offended by Jesus because He healed the man on the:
a) Passover.
b) Sabbath.
c) Festival of Booths.
d) Day of Atonement.
In first-century Palestine, the door to the sheepfold provided:
a) A place for the shepherd to rest inside.
b) Legitimacy and divine authorization for the rightful shepherd.
c) A high wall for the shepherd to climb over easily.
d) A sign with the shepherd's educational credentials.
Jesus's ownership of the sheep is described as:
a) Domination.
b) Control.
c) Devotion.
d) Requirement.
The tone of the shepherd calling the sheep's name (phóné) is described as:
a) A shout of command.
b) A barked order.
c) A tone of affection.
d) An intellectual challenge.
According to the sermon, the shepherd who enters the sheepfold by the door proves who they are with their:
a) Iris of their right eye.
b) Credentials.
c) Voice.
d) Bribe.
The ultimate lesson from the fact that "they did not understand" Jesus's figure of speech is that:
a) Faith depends on intellectual knowledge.
b) Salvation doesn't depend on our understanding.
c) Jesus should have used a simpler image.
d) The disciples are dumber than the religious leaders.
The Blind Man _____. A. Described by Paul as a "tutor," made for man
The Law _____. B. Word is phóné, Greek for tone of affection
The Pharisees. _____. C. Religious leaders during Jesus's time
The Call of the Shepherd ____. D. Worshipped Jesus after being healed.
The Sheep _____. E. Follows their shepherd's voice only.







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