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"On My Way Home" - A Sermon Review Quiz

Here is a fun, engaging 25-question quiz based on the sermon “On My Way Home.”

It blends multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions and is designed to reinforce key themes, stories, and theology from the message


Part A: Multiple Choice

Choose the best answer.


1. What idea does the sermon use to describe the emotional complexity of “home”?

A. Home is always peaceful

B. Home is where your things are

C. Home can carry both comfort and pain

D. Home is wherever you travel


2. The Pastor Limerick compares the Christian journey to which experience?

A. Running a race

B. Climbing a mountain

C. Driving home

D. Boarding a train


3. What childhood memory does the PastorLimerick share to illustrate a time whe n he was fearful and reticent about going home?

A. Failing a test

B. Losing his bike

C. Getting lost at a store

D. Crashing his car on the way to school


4. According to the sermon, what does “the fullness of time” mean?

A. A perfect calendar date

B. God’s carefully chosen moment

C. The end of the world

D. A religious holiday


5. What does Paul emphasize about God’s timing?

A. It is random

B. It depends on our obedience

C. It is intentional and personal

D. It follows human planning


6. What does the sermon say often happens after Christmas ends?

A. Faith grows stronger

B. People stay firm in God’s presence

C. Life returns to normal routines and doubts

D. Churches grow larger


7. According to the sermon, what does it mean to live “under the law”?

A. Living with freedom

B. Living under fear, pressure, and performance

C. Living with joy

D. Living without responsibility


8. What does Paul contrast being “under the law” with?

A. Being independent

B. Being religious

C. Being adopted as children of God

D. Being morally perfect


9. What is the ultimate goal of God’s work in our lives?

A. Obedience

B. Perfection

C. Adoption

D. Success


10. Why does the Paul say Jesus was born “under the law”?

A. To judge humanity

B. To escape suffering

C. To fully enter human struggle and redeem us

D. To enforce religious rules


11. What image is used to describe God entering human suffering?

A. A teacher in a classroom

B. A king on a throne

C. A rescuer entering a collapsed building

D. A judge in a courtroom


12. According to the sermon, suffering in the believer’s life means:

A. God has abandoned them

B. They are being punished

C. They are outside God’s will

D. They still belong to God


13. What phrase describes the Spirit’s cry within believers?

A. “Help me”

B. “Save me”

C. “Abba, Father”

D. “I believe”


14. The sermon emphasizes that adoption into God’s family happens because of:

A. Our effort

B. Our obedience

C. God’s decision

D. Religious rituals


15. What does the preacher say about the believer’s future?

A. It is uncertain

B. It depends on good behavior

C. It is secure because we are going home

D. It must be earned


Fill in the Blank


identity children broken

Abba timing family

home regime into


16. The sermon teaches that God’s timing is not about __________, but about readiness.

17. Paul says believers are no longer slaves but __________.

18. God does not merely rescue us from something; He brings us __________ something.

19. The cry “__________” is the Spirit’s voice within the believer.

20. The sermon compares life under the law to living under a harsh __________.

21. Being adopted by God means we have a permanent place in His __________.

22. The preacher describes suffering as something that does not cancel our __________.

23. The story of the car accident illustrates trusting God even when things look __________.

24. The message reminds us that even when life feels broken, we are still on our way __________.


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