Module 8 Flashcards
How did Abraham achieve righteousness?
Abraham was counted as righteous because he believed in God’s word, not because of his works.
This emphasizes the importance of faith over works in achieving righteousness.
What did Adam bring us through his sin?
Sin and death spread to every person because everyone sinned.
Adam’s sin introduced sin into the world, leading to death for all mankind.
What did Jesus bring us through His sacrifice?
Grace through faith and life.
Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection provided a path to salvation and eternal life.
Have we been released from the Law of Moses, and does that mean we can do anything we want?
Yes, we have been released from the law, but it does not mean we can sin freely.
Being under grace does not permit sinful behavior; it calls for obedience to righteousness.
What did God give us for our salvation?
His Son, Jesus Christ.
God’s sacrifice of His Son is the foundation of Christian salvation.
What is required for salvation?
To confess with the mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in the heart in His resurrection.
This principle applies to all, regardless of background, emphasizing the universality of the gospel.
Fill in the blank: Christ died for ________ because there was no need to die for the righteous.
sinners
Fill in the blank: Nothing can separate us from the ________ of Christ.
love
Fill in the blank: ________ that calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.
Everyone
What does the law reveal about sin?
The law names specific sins and shows what is wrong.
Without the law, people would not know when they were doing wrong.
What happens to those who are led by the Holy Spirit?
They are considered sons and daughters of God.
The Holy Spirit’s guidance signifies belonging to God’s family.
What is the consequence of giving oneself to sin?
It will lead to death.
The choice between sin and righteousness determines one’s spiritual fate.
What will happen to those who live by the flesh?
They will die by the flesh.
Living according to sinful desires leads to spiritual death.
What does Paul say about the suffering believers endure?
It is nothing compared to the glory that will be revealed.
This perspective encourages believers to remain hopeful during trials.
What does Paul desire for Israel?
That they would be saved by Christ.
Paul’s sorrow over Israel’s refusal to accept the gospel highlights his deep concern for their spiritual state.
What does it mean to be a slave to righteousness?
It means to obey God and follow His ways.
This represents a commitment to living according to God’s standards rather than sin.
What is the significance of Abraham’s faith?
It was the basis for his righteousness before the law was given.
Abraham’s example illustrates that faith, not adherence to the law, is fundamental to righteousness.
What does Paul emphasize about the law?
The law is holy, right, and good, but it does not bring salvation.
The law’s purpose is to reveal sin, not to save from it.