Birth of Jesus V - JSS2 Christian Religious Studies Past Questions and Answers - page 1

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What is virginity? 

In the Bible, virginity is sometimes highlighted as an important virtue. For example, Mary, the mother of Jesus, is described as a virgin when she conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit. This is a key aspect of the Christian belief in the virgin birth of Jesus 

Virginity refers to the state of a person who has not engaged in sexual intercourse. In many cultures and religions, virginity is often associated with purity and moral integrity.

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Mention three values of being a virgin before marriage.

1. It reassures the husband that the girl he is marrying has never been wayward.

2. The person is free from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as HIV/AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, candidacies etc.

3. It gives the person the confidence that he/she has none of these diseases before marriage and also prepares the person for God’s use.

 

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What lesson can you learn from Virgin Mary?

  1. Faith and Trust in God: Mary demonstrated remarkable faith and trust in God. When the angel Gabriel told her that she would conceive Jesus through the Holy Spirit, she accepted God's plan with faith, saying, "I am the Lord's servant. May your word to me be fulfilled" (Luke 1:38). This teaches us to trust in God's plans for our lives, even when they are unexpected or challenging.
  2. Obedience: Mary showed great obedience to God's will. Despite the potential social and personal difficulties, she agreed to God's plan without hesitation. This teaches us the importance of obeying God's commands and following His guidance.
  3. Humility: Mary exhibited humility throughout her life. She acknowledged her lowly position yet praised God for choosing her for such an important role, as seen in her song of praise, the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55). This teaches us to remain humble and recognize that our abilities and achievements are gifts from God.
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Mention three consequences of sex before marriage

  1. Emotional and Psychological Impact: Engaging in sex before marriage can lead to emotional and psychological issues such as guilt, regret, and anxiety. These feelings can arise from the breaking of personal or religious values and the potential complications of an intimate relationship outside of a committed marriage.
  2. Health Risks: Sex before marriage can increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies. These health issues can have long-lasting effects on a person's physical well-being and future life plans.
  3. Relationship Challenges: Premarital sex can complicate relationships. It can lead to issues of trust, commitment, and emotional stability. It may also result in difficulties if the relationship ends, causing pain and affecting future relationships.
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Can virginity be preserved in our world today?

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________ means keeping one's self from sexual immorality. 

A

Virginity

B

Prostitution

correct option: a
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________ preserved her virginity. 

A

Mary

B

Martha

correct option: a
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Keeping virginity is a form of _______ 

A

Holiness

B

Waywardness

correct option: a
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When we are holy, we possess an attribute of_______ 

A

God

B

Satan

correct option: a
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God uses _______ people.

A

Holy

B

Wayward

correct option: a
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