Biblical Understanding of Christ's Sacrifice

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What is one reason God must punish sin?

  • God is just and righteous (correct)
  • God loves everyone equally
  • God enjoys punishing sinners
  • God is all-powerful

Christ died to pay the price for sin to demonstrate God's fairness.

True (A)

Name one of the verses used to illustrate that Christ died for our sins.

Romans 5:8

Christ came as my __________, taking my place on the cross.

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Match the verses with their corresponding purpose regarding Christ's substitution:

<p>Romans 5:8 = God demonstrated His love 1 Peter 3:18 = Christ died for sins once for all 1 Peter 2:24 = Bore our sins in His body Isaiah 53:6 = The Lord laid on Him the iniquity of us all</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements accurately describes the purpose of Christ's death?

<p>It was a substitute for our punishment. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the content, God's love prevents Him from punishing sin.

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What does it mean that Christ died as our substitute?

<p>Christ took our place and bore the punishment for our sins.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The verse that highlights that Christ died once for all is __________.

<p>1 Peter 3:18</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following verses with their key messages:

<p>Hebrews 9:28 = Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many Isaiah 53:6 = All we like sheep have gone astray 1 Peter 2:24 = He bore our sins on the tree Romans 5:8 = God's love shown through Christ's death</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

What is God's justice?

God's character of being fair and upholding righteousness.

How does Christ's sacrifice satisfy both God's love and justice?

God's love and justice are both satisfied by Christ's sacrifice.

What is the concept of 'Substitution'?

The act of one person taking the place of another, usually to suffer penalty or punishment.

How is the cross of Christ an example of substitution?

Christ died on the cross to atone for our sins, taking our rightful punishment.

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Was Christ's death an accident?

Christ's death on the cross was not an accident but a planned event.

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What does it mean to 'pay the penalty for sin'?

To take the blame and punishment for the sins of others.

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What is a substitute?

A person who is willing to suffer in place of another.

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How does Christ's sacrifice provide forgiveness?

The sacrifice of Christ on the cross covers our sins and provides forgiveness.

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List key verses that demonstrate the substitutionary nature of Christ's death.

The verses that emphasize the concept of Christ's death as a substitution for our sins.

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How does the cross of Christ solve the dilemma between God's justice and love?

God is just, and he cannot let sin go unpunished. But he also loves us and doesn't want us to experience eternal punishment. The cross of Christ solves this dilemma.

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Study Notes

Making the Decision: Christ Died for Our Sin

  • Four points to show unbelievers when they decide to trust Christ are not listed.

  • Verses for understanding Christ's sacrifice for sin include Romans 5:8, 1 Peter 3:18, 1 Peter 2:24, and Hebrews 9:28. Memorizing these verses is important for witnessing.

  • Christ died to pay the price for sin, and God's love is demonstrated through this sacrifice.

  • God is just and righteous, and sin must be punished to maintain fairness. A fair judge would not let a crime be excused just because of prior actions.

  • Christ came as a substitute, taking the punishment for humanity's sins.

  • Christ's substitutionary sacrifice is demonstrated in verses such as Romans 5:8, 1 Peter 3:18, 1 Peter 2:24, Hebrews 9:28, and Isaiah 53:6.

  • A substitute takes someone's place, and Christ did this on the cross.

  • The illustration of substitution needs to be developed.

  • The question of whether Christ's death was accidental is addressed by examining verses contesting this possibility, such as Psalm 22:1-17, Isaiah 53:4 and Matthew 16:21, Matthew 26:1-2.

  • Four points a sinner must understand to make a decision to trust in Christ are to be determined.

  • Five verses that show Christ died for sin are to be determined.

  • A reason for God punishing sin is to be identified.

  • How God can punish sin and remain loving must be described.

  • How Christ is a substitute should be explained.

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