“Standing On the Promise” – Sermon Review Quiz
- mpenman31
- Dec 18, 2025
- 3 min read
Want a quick and engaging way to reflect on last Sunday’s message? This Standing on the Promise sermon review quiz is designed to help you revisit the key themes from Jeremiah 23:5–8—God’s faithfulness in chaos, the promise of the righteous Branch, and the call to stand on God’s righteousness rather than our own.
This short, enjoyable quiz mixes multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions drawn directly from the sermon. It’s perfect for personal reflection, small groups, youth classes, or midweek study. Take a few minutes to test your recall, deepen your understanding, and let the message continue to speak beyond Sunday.
Stand on the promise—and see what you remember.
Multiple Choice
Choose the best answer.
Jeremiah spoke God’s promise to the people during a time of:
A. Political victory
B. National celebration
C. Invasion, loss, and chaos
D. Economic prosperity
God promised to raise up a righteous ______ from the line of David.
A. King
B. Prophet
C. Nation
D. Branch
According to the sermon, the righteous Branch comes from what appeared to be:
A. A strong tree
B. A dying or cut-off tree limb
C. A flourishing kingdom
D. A rebuilt city
The sermon describes the righteous Branch as an “offshoot,” meaning:
A. A political compromise
B. A human solution
C. New life growing from what seemed dead
D. A great military leader
Jeremiah delivered God’s message to the people who were left in the land after:
A. The Babylonians carried many into captivity
B. A civil war
C. A famine
D. A natural disaster
The name given to the promised King is:
A. The Lord Our Righteousness
B. The Lord Our Peace
C. The Lord Our Shepherd
D. The Lord Our Provider
The sermon emphasized that our righteousness is:
A. Necessary to be justified before God
B. Proof that we are saved
C. Better than others
D. Like filthy rags
“This is God’s show” means that salvation, righteousness, and justfication are:
A. Human achievements
B. Earned by obedience
C. God’s work, not ours
D. A reward for faithfulness
What Israel once used as their main testimony was deliverance from:
A. Babylon
B. Egypt
C. Rome
D. Assyria
The title “The Lord Our Righteousness” teaches that righteousness is:
A. Given through effort
B. Provided by God Himself
C. Earned by good behavior
D. Achieved through obedience
According to the sermon, what God has done in the past is best described as:
A. Salvation
B. Forgotten
C. Preview
D. Unimportant
The call to “stand” means to:
A. Ignore reality
B. Sit in fear
C. Fix everything yourself
D. Trust God despite appearances
13. According to the sermon, believers should not take pride in stopping certain behaviors because righteousness comes from:
A. God alone
B. Maturity
C. Discipline
D. Experience
14. The sermon compares God’s work to a television program, teaching that God is the:
A. Director
B. Producer
C. Audience
D. Main character
Fill in the Blank
Safely Jehovah Tsidkenu Life
Righteousness Stand
Jesus Christ Spoken Abandoned
15. God promised that Judah would be saved and Israel would dwell ______.
Answer: ______________________
Standing on the promise means trusting what God has already ______.
Answer: ______________________
The people were not called to stand on their own goodness, but on God’s ______.
Answer: ______________________
The sermon teaches that delay does not mean God has ______ His covenant.
Answer: ______________________
What looked dead still had ______ because God was in it.
Answer: ______________________
The “Lord Our Righteousness” is translated into what in Hebrew.
Answer: ______________________
Paul teaches in Ephesians 6 that after putting on the whole armor of God, believers must ______.
Answer: ______________________
The righteous Branch ultimately points to ______, the fulfillment of God’s promise.
Answer: ______________________
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