Is the AHAV New Testament right for you?

Reflect on these 12 questions to consider on how you use the New Testament. There are no “right” or “wrong” answers — just honest reflection.

When you read the New Testament, what are you primarily looking for?

A) Emotional comfort and a sense of “peace.”
B) Technical directives and the legal blueprints of the Kingdom.

How do you define “faith”?

A) A persistent feeling of “believing” in something I cannot see.
B) The structural reliability of a foundation that can handle unlimited pressure.

When you encounter a “mystery” in the text, what is your reaction?

A) I assume it’s a “spiritual secret” meant only for the heart.
B) I recognize it as a linguistic breach that requires a forensic audit.

What is your stance on “religious tradition”?

A) It provides a comforting connection to the past.
B) It is often a “theological ghost” that creates entropy and obscures the original DNA.

Do you believe the Kingdom of Heaven is currently…

A) A future destination after I die.
B) A physical annexation of the Earth that must be administered now.

How much are you willing to apply to your study?

A) I prefer 5-minute devotionals that make me feel good.
B) I am ready for forensic footnotes and architectural diagrams.

When you hear the word “Grace,” what do you see?

A) A “get out of jail free” card for my mistakes.
B) An Operational Endowment—the high-octane fuel required to finish a task.

Are you comfortable dealing with “conflict”?

A) No, I believe the Word should only produce “niceness” and harmony.
B) Yes, I recognize that restoring order requires confronting shadow regimes.

What is your primary tool for spiritual growth?

A) “Waiting on a move of the Spirit.”
B) Personal discipleship and mastery—the repetitive practice of Kingdom skills.

Do you view belief as “stained glass” or “basalt stone”?

A) Stained Glass (Atmosphere and beauty).
B) Basalt Stone (Weight, durability, and grit).

Are you prepared to stop being a “member” and start being a “steward”?

A) I’d rather just attend services and listen.
B) I am ready to accept responsibility.

Is your life currently producing “vapor” or “substance”?

A) I enjoy spiritual talk more than change.
B) I am seeking real transformation.

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