Just a friendly reminder of one tool Berean LOT offers to help in evangelizing. You can also find this survey in the “Helpful Websites/Tool” section. Enjoy!
Spiritual Interest Questionnaire
Please ask the person to respond to the following statements and circle their response:
1. There is absolute truth.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
2. There is an objective standard of morality in the world.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
3. Morality is relative.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
4. First-degree murder is morally justifiable.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
5. Rape and child molestation is morally justifiable.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
6. There is a universal standard of morality accompanied by a universal standard of justice.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
7. These universal systems are not dependent on culture, education, social, or economic status, etc.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
8. Violation of this moral standard indicates that there is a perfect moral standard that has been broken.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
9. The existence of such a standard necessitates an external source that embodies these standards perfectly.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
10. The external source, embodying these moral standards perfectly, is God.
Strongly disagree Disagree No opinion Agree Strongly Agree
With the unbeliever, you should now have established that there is a perfect standard, which is God. From here, you can now share the gospel through personal explanation and using references from the Bible:
1. We have broken this moral law externally (actions) and internally (intentions and thoughts)
2. All are sinful as evidenced by man’s lack of love for God as well as seeking after him (Romans 3:23, 3:11, 1:18-20).
3. The punishment for sin is death (Romans 6:23, Revelation 20:12-15, Matthew 22:13).
4. How are we saved? Jesus Christ lived a perfectly obedient life. He loved God and obeyed God. He was sentenced to death as a criminal even though he did nothing wrong. He was punished for us, for what he did. It was God who was punishing him. (Matthew27:46, Romans 5:6-8).
5. Jesus Christ was dead and buried. He was raised from the dead. The resurrection proves He was who he said he was. It also showed that He conquered death (1 Corinthians 15:17, 54-57, Acts 26:23, by being raised from the dead, he was the first to preach the gospel).
6. By being raised, he was the firstborn among many (the first of what would happen to all of us—resurrection from death). Hebrews 2:14-15.
7. How does one partake of this resurrection? By faith! “For all who call upon the name of the Lord will be saved…” (Romans 10:13).
8. What is faith? (Hebrews 11:1).
9. How do you accept Christ?
• Repent and be baptized.
• By faith alone, but a faith that is not alone (James 2:17, 24).

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