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QUESTION Why did Christ, the Son of God, come to earth and become a man? Answer: To express God's love for people To serve people To give his life as a ransom for people All the above QUESTION The person of Jesus Christ may be described by all of the following except: Answer: Part God and part man QUESTION In the parable of the sower (Mark 4), which of the following represents those who hear the word of God but the cares of the world and desire of riches choke it out? Answer:
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Why did Christ, the Son of God, come to earth and become a man? Answer: To express God's love for people To serve people To give his life as a ransom for people All the above
The person of Jesus Christ may be described by all of the following except: Answer: Part God and part man
In the parable of the sower (Mark 4), which of the following represents those who hear the word of God but the cares of the world and desire of riches choke it out? Answer:
The seed that was sown among thorns
Match the correct explanation or Bible passage regarding the title of Jesus. Answer: Christ= The anointed one Son of Man= Daniel 7 The Last Adam= Romans 5: Son of God= Jesus Divine Nature
Pick up all the explanations that refer to the objective aspect of the gospel according to the textbook. Answer: Jesus's life and ministry (word and deed) The Christian gospel is the facts of history These truths cannot be changed by any reasons or any group's perspective.
Select all the descriptions about Christ's representative and substitute roles in God's redemption. Answer: The righteousness of Christ is imputed to believers. He shares the benefits of victory with his people. Christ is the representative of the new humanity. What is true of him is true of his people.
Which of the following statements is incorrect about the meaning of Jesus as God the Son incarnate?
What are the two contexts inside the Bible we need to consider in terms of biblical interpretation? Answer: Historical Context: The original context in which a particular biblical passage was written by a biblical author under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Literary Context: The context seeks to understand a passage by locating it in the larger context of surrounding verses, paragraphs, chapters and the book as a whole
List all that demonstrate Jesus's authority and briefly describe the reasons why they represent his authority as the Messiah. (Jesus's word and deed) Answer: Jesus Deeds: The healings and exorcisms: The miraculous powers were governed by his words or touches or actions.
Which word describes how Jesus' death paid the price for sin Answer: Atonement
Which word describes how Jesus' death, burial and resurrection can bring rebellious humanity to peaceful relationship with God Answer: Reconcilliation
What direction did Jesus' life take? Answer: Glory, Incarnation and Death, Glory
In what ways does the textbook say that Jesus is similar to Moses and David? Answer: Moses: Both were born during a time when male babies are being killed, and both were protected, and lived to become great people. Both ascended a mountain. 5 major teaching blocks, and the Five Books of Moses David: Jesus is referred to as the son of David
Passage that contains that parable of the sower
According to the lecture what three reasons are stated in Scripture for why God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ? Answer: Save the world from sin Suffer as the sacrifice necessary for sin Make atonement for the sins of the world
In 1 Corinthians 1: 18-25 what is the Apostle Paul referring to when he says at the end that "the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men?" Answer: The Apostle Paul is referring to how God is all powerful and no matter what, we will never measure up to him and be even close to his greatness. This shows that God is great and even his worst is better than our best.
Which of the following describes a temptation Jesus faced? Answer: Turning stones into bread. Bowing to the devil for all the power and wealth in the world. Throwing himself off the temple to test God. All of the above
Which book in the New Testament opens in a way that sounds a lot like the opening of Genesis? Answer: John
List the significance of Jesus as God the Son Incarnate. Why did this nature of Jesus Christ qualify him to fulfill his redemptive mission? Answer: Jesus is Fully God and Fully Man
Discuss the difference between the objective and subjective aspects of the gospel. Answer: The objective aspect of the gospel
Briefly discuss Jesus's penal substitutionary atonement on the cross. Answer: Jesus died on the cross as our substitutionary sacrifice who suffered the penalty for our sins Penal Substitutionary Atonement: The atonement theory that Jesus died on the cross in place of sinners in order to pay the penalty for their sin and to free them from God's judgment and reconcile them to God.
Why did Christ, the Son of God, come to earth and become a man? Answer: Jesus's identity as God the Son incarnate was necessary to accomplish redemption on the cross.
List and explain the implications of Jesus's resurrection and ascension. Answer: Jesus's resurrection and ascension to heaven are the historical facts and at the heart of Jesus's redemptive mission. The resurrection and ascension show that Jesus is the king of God's kingdom. Jesus's resurrection and ascension show that
through his death, the Kingdom of God had arrived. Jesus's bodily resurrection from the dead signifies that his redemptive mission includes redemption of the human body.
According to 1 Corinthians 15:17-19, why is the resurrection important to the Christian faith? Answer: Showing that Jesus is the king of God's kingdom. Signifying that his redemptive mission includes redemption of the human body Showing that through his death, the Kingdom of God had arrived.
How do Christian confessions of faith, such as the Apostles' Creed, express the Last Judgment? Answer: God the Father Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit
The statement from Isaiah 53:5, "He was wounded for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities," refers to the atonement of Jesus Christ. Answer: True
According to the textbook, Jesus is most like which two Old Testament leaders?
Word of God All of the above
According to John 10:1-18 which of the following does not describe Jesus as the Good Shepherd? Answer: He keeps his sheep in a pen for their safety.
Which of the following is not a description of the kingdom of God used by Jesus? Answer: A continuation of the Old Testament nation of Israel
The pronouncement of the forgiveness of our sins by Jesus Christ is called the incarnation. Answer: False
According to Philippians 2:5-8, what direction did Jesus' life take? Answer: Divinity > Humanity > Servant > Criminal Death
What are the most appropriate words to underlines in the Apostles' Creed? Answer: God, Jesus Christ, judge, and the Holy Spirit
Match each bible verse to it's theme Answer: Deity of Christ= John 1:1- 14 Humility of Christ= Phillipians 2:5- 11 Christ's ministry of reconciliation= 2 Corinthians 5:17- 21 Majesty of Christ=Hebrew 1:1- 3
After interpreting the Bible, what are the circumstances that need to be considered for application? Answer: Present Day Context
Choose all that represent the authority of Jesus. Answer: Jesus' actions in controlling the natural world Jesus' Healing and Exorcism Teachings of Jesus
The idea of the Kingdom of God refers to what Answer: God's rule/ reign over the hearts of his people and creation
True/ False: In the parable to the sower, there's only one way that people respond to Jesus and His message Answer: False: there are many different ways that people may react
Which word describes how God took upon flesh Answer: Incarnation