Lesson 7: Sin and Salvation Flashcards

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What is “sin”?

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  • Sin is an action that displeases God.
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Where do some Christians believe temptation originates from?

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  • Some think it originates from the devil.
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Why do some Christians believe temptation originates from the devil?

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  • Temptation is powerful and hard to resist, just like the devil.
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What has God given humans to chose what is right and wrong?

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  • God gave 10 commandments which tell Christians how to use free will properly.
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What happens if a person choses to sin?

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  • If a person sins, they will be separated from God.
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What is meant by “salvation”?

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  • Salvation means to be saved from sin.
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7
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How did Jesus’ sacrifice help mankind?

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  • Mankind can now repent if they sin, removing a barrier between them and God.
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What does “repentance” mean?

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  • Repentance means to confess your sins and ask for forgiveness.
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What does “Atonement” mean?

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  • Atonement means to be AT-ONE with God due to Jesus’ sacrifice.
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What does “contrition” mean?

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  • Contrition means to show genuine regret for a sin committed.
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What does “penance” mean?

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  • Penance is an action that shows regret or wrongdoing.
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What is meant by “the sacrament of reconciliation?”

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  • The sacrament of reconciliation refers to things we can do to be forgiven.
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What 3 main acts lead to atonement?

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  • Priest gives absolution (confession)
  • Oppourtunity at mass
  • Private prayer
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13
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Are there any sins that can’t be forgiven in Christianity?

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  • The only sin that isn’t forgiven is unrepentance.
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What is meant by “absolution?”

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  • Absolution, in the Catholic Church, is when the Priest says: “You are forgiven.”
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Give 1 example of penance a Christian may do.

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  • A Christian may use a rosary.
16
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What are short term effects of attonement? (3 points)

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  • Barrier is removed
  • Clear conscience
  • Close relationship to God
17
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What is the long term effect of attonement?

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  • Eternal life in heaven
18
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Summarise the story of “The Thief on The Cross.”

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  • 2 criminals were crucified with Jesus .
  • One was making fun of him
  • The second said “Don’t you fear God”
  • The second was assured paradise
19
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What is the message of the story of “The thief on The Cross” ?

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  • If one repents to God just before death, they are forgiven
    (no matter what sin committed)
  • One isn’t forgiven if they die unrepentful.
20
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What happens once a person repents for forgiveness?

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  • The barrier between God and them is removed.
21
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Does a Christian always have to do something to be forgiven by God?

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  • No.
  • God gracefully forgives people due to their belief in Jesus.