Exam 1 Flashcards

1
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Rom. 3:23-24

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23 For all have sinned, and fall short of the glory of God.

24 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption in Christ Jesus.

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2
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Rom. 6:23

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For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord.

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3
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Eph. 2:8-9

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8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
9 not of works, lest any man should boast.

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4
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Rom. 6:1-2

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1 What shall we say then? shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?
2 God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?

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5
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Eph. 4:5

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One Lord, one faith, one baptism.

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6
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Acts 17:30

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And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men everywhere to repent:

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7
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Acts 2:38

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Then Peter said unto them, repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.

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8
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List a scripture that shows the universal need for salvation.

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Acts 2:38

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9
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Cite a verse which shows the Bible emphatically declares that all human beings are sinners.

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Romans 3:23-24

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10
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Can humans save themselves? List a scripture for you answer.

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Ephesians 2:8-9

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11
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Does God excuse our sins? Explain.

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No. In Acts 17:30, the Bible calls all men everywhere to repent.

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12
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Define Salvation?

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Deliverance and freedom from the power and effects of sin.

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13
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What is the result of sin or its penalty according to Scripture?

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Eternal separation from God in Hell.

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14
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What does saving faith include?

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Obedience.

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15
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What is the answer that Peter gave, with the support of all the apostles on how to be saved?

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Acts 2:38

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16
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Where does salvation come from?

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Faith in Christ.

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17
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If we cannot earn salvation through works Salvation then what is it?

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A free gift from God.

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18
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What is not sufficient for remitting sins?

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The blood of animals or an ordinary human being.

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19
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God manifested Himself in flesh through the man Jesus Christ in order to provide what?

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To provide a suitable sacrifice for the remission of sins.

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20
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Christ’s death became a propitiation or an atonement which means?

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The means by which God can pardon sins without violating His holiness and justice.

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21
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What is the difference between a saved person and an unsaved person?

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A saved person is freed from the power and effects of sin.

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22
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The Lord’s Statement to Nicodemus in John 3 what can’t one see without being born again?

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The Kingdom of God.

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23
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The substitutionary, atoning death of Christ was made necessary by which of the following?

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(1) The sinfulness of man, (2) the holiness of God and (3) God’s law requiring death as a punishment for sin.

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24
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From the Bible, it is apparent that salvation has 3 aspects which are?

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Past, present and future.

25
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What is the relation between past, present, and future salvation?

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Future salvation will only come to those who have experienced past & present salvation.

26
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Can we forfeit our present salvation and our promise of future salvation? If so, how?

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Yes, by a voluntary return to sin & unbelief.

27
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The link between past and future salvation is what?

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Continuance in present salvation.

28
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“Whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). In this last verse, “believeth” is in the present tense, implying what?

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Continuance in belief.

29
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How do we obtain eternal salvation?

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By finding present salvation from sin in this life.

30
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How does Jesus say one must enter the Kingdom of God?

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“Ye must be born again.”

31
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What is the kingdom of God?

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The sovereign rule of God in the universe.

32
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What aspects does the kingdom of God have?

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Present & future.

33
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In the present tense, the kingdom of God is what?

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The rule of God in the hearts of man.

34
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The kingdom of God also has a future aspect which is what?

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His kingdom will come physically to this earth in the 1000 year reign of Chirst.

35
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Looking at Christ’s words in John 3 we find that one must be what to be apart of the kingdom of God?

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Born again.

36
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What 2 components make up being born again?

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Being born of water & spirit.

37
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Isn’t “water” referring to natural birth? Why or why not?

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No, because they are conditions that have not been met yet.

38
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What does the “wind” refer to in Jn. 3?

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The spirit.

39
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What does the word “sound” refer to in Jn. 3?

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“phone” in Greek - translated “voice”

40
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In short, the Lord’s words to Nicodemus tell us how to be what?

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How to be saved.

41
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The question, “How can I be saved?” has the same answer as the question?

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How can I enter the kingdom of God?

42
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The answer of Jesus Himself is to be saved is what?

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You must be born again of water and spirit.

43
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Peter’s reply on the day of Pentecost was what?

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Endorsed by the other apostles.

44
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When the people asked Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?” (Acts 2:37) the context shows, they were asking what?

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How can we receive forgiveness of sins? How can we correct rejecting the Messiah? Ultimately, how can we accept Jesus as the Messiah?

45
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The essence of salvation is receiving forgiveness of sins through faith in Christ, so their question simply meant?

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What must I do to be saved?

46
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In our search for a biblical answer to the question of how to be saved, we must attach great significance to this verse, why?

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Acts 2:38; it is the authoritative answer of the apostolic church to the question “What must I do to be saved?”

47
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What was Paul’s Answer to the Philippian Jailer when he asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”

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Believe on the Lord Jesus and you shall be saved.

48
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Why did Paul and Silas tell the jailer the path to his future salvation was through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ?

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He wouldn’t understand the terms because he was a gentile.

49
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What did Paul and Silas do after their initial conversation at the jail?

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They went beyond the general statement and preached the word with specificity.

50
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The Greek word translated as believe in this passage means?

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Implies continued present belief is necessary.

51
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The biblical definition of belief includes?

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Acceptance, obedience, and absolute reliance on Christ.

52
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Comparison of the 3 Answers: The Bible uses different language in each passage which shows what?

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The same answer in different situations, but the same answer nonetheless.

53
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When Jesus spoke to Nicodemus He was not answering a direct question about what?

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Salvation, because the spirit was not yet given.

54
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The situation on the Day of Pentecost was different in that Peter gave a direct answer to a direct question about what?

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Salvation.

55
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In Acts 16, Paul and Silas confronted a man who knew little if anything about God, so what did they do?

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They gave a general answer so that he would understand.

56
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What do we see from the 3 passages we studied about salvation?

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Comes only through repentance, faith in Christ, which will lead to water baptism.

57
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If we have genuine faith in Christ what will we do?

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Repent, be baptized and receive his spirit. (Be obedient.)

58
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How do we receive present salvation from sin and future salvation from all the eternal consequences of sin?

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Having faith, being baptized and continuing to live by faith.