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Why did Jesus allow himself to be stripped of everything on the cross?
Why did Jesus allow himself to be stripped of everything on the cross?
- To demonstrate his obedience to God's will
- To reveal his true identity as a wealthy person
- To show that he did not value material possessions
- To free believers from the spirit of poverty (correct)
What action is suggested in the text to combat the spirit of poverty?
What action is suggested in the text to combat the spirit of poverty?
- Seeking financial advice from experts
- Selling all possessions and living a minimalist lifestyle
- Going into the courts of heaven and presenting Jesus' legal work on the cross (correct)
- Investing in high-risk financial opportunities
According to 2 Corinthians 8-9, what transformation did Jesus' poverty on the cross bring about?
According to 2 Corinthians 8-9, what transformation did Jesus' poverty on the cross bring about?
- A judgment on the spirit of wealth
- A spiritual awakening in his followers
- An increase in material possessions for believers
- A path to prosperity and riches for believers (correct)
What is emphasized in the text as a key aspect of Jesus' status before his crucifixion?
What is emphasized in the text as a key aspect of Jesus' status before his crucifixion?
What is the significance of believers going into the courts of heaven as mentioned in the text?
What is the significance of believers going into the courts of heaven as mentioned in the text?
What is suggested in the text as a way for believers to acknowledge Jesus' sacrifice on the cross?
What is suggested in the text as a way for believers to acknowledge Jesus' sacrifice on the cross?
What did Jesus declare when he hung on the cross?
What did Jesus declare when he hung on the cross?
What does it mean when Jesus declared 'It is finished' on the cross?
What does it mean when Jesus declared 'It is finished' on the cross?
What role does the Holy Spirit play in relation to Jesus's work on the cross?
What role does the Holy Spirit play in relation to Jesus's work on the cross?
How can believers present evidence in the courts of heaven according to the text?
How can believers present evidence in the courts of heaven according to the text?
Why should believers remind God of Jesus's legal work on their behalf?
Why should believers remind God of Jesus's legal work on their behalf?
What is one of the main tasks of the Holy Spirit as mentioned in the text?
What is one of the main tasks of the Holy Spirit as mentioned in the text?
'Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows' refers to which biblical passage?
'Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows' refers to which biblical passage?
'By his stripes we are healed' alludes to which aspect of Jesus's work?
'By his stripes we are healed' alludes to which aspect of Jesus's work?
'Who has believed our report and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed' is a question from which biblical passage?
'Who has believed our report and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed' is a question from which biblical passage?
Why did Jesus die on the cross according to the text?
Why did Jesus die on the cross according to the text?
What was the significance of Jesus saying 'it is finished' before dying?
What was the significance of Jesus saying 'it is finished' before dying?
What role does the Holy Spirit play in executing the verdict of the cross according to the text?
What role does the Holy Spirit play in executing the verdict of the cross according to the text?
According to John 16:8-11, why does the Holy Spirit convict or convince people of sin?
According to John 16:8-11, why does the Holy Spirit convict or convince people of sin?
What is one way believers can present evidence of Jesus' work before the courts of heaven?
What is one way believers can present evidence of Jesus' work before the courts of heaven?
What is the role of believers when presenting evidence of Jesus' work in the court of heaven?
What is the role of believers when presenting evidence of Jesus' work in the court of heaven?
According to Isaiah 53:4, what is one aspect provided by the atoning work of Jesus on the cross?
According to Isaiah 53:4, what is one aspect provided by the atoning work of Jesus on the cross?
What did God promise from the very beginning in Matthew 1:21?
What did God promise from the very beginning in Matthew 1:21?
How does Jesus' death on the cross impact believers according to the text?
How does Jesus' death on the cross impact believers according to the text?
What is emphasized as one of the outcomes of confessing sins according to 1 John 1:9?
What is emphasized as one of the outcomes of confessing sins according to 1 John 1:9?
What did Jesus' death on the cross signify based on the text?
What did Jesus' death on the cross signify based on the text?
Why is reminding the courts of Jesus' work important according to the text?
Why is reminding the courts of Jesus' work important according to the text?
In Isaiah 53:5, what does 'the chastisement of our peace' refer to?
In Isaiah 53:5, what does 'the chastisement of our peace' refer to?
What did Jesus promise before the cross, as mentioned in John 14:27?
What did Jesus promise before the cross, as mentioned in John 14:27?
What did Jesus legally judge on the cross?
What did Jesus legally judge on the cross?
What is the significance of the poverty spirit as described in Proverbs 6:11?
What is the significance of the poverty spirit as described in Proverbs 6:11?
What is the main impact of confessing sins, as per 1 John 1:9?
What is the main impact of confessing sins, as per 1 John 1:9?
'The chastisement of our peace' in Isaiah 53:5 refers to:
'The chastisement of our peace' in Isaiah 53:5 refers to:
'Not as the world gives do I give to you' is associated with which promise in John 14:27?
'Not as the world gives do I give to you' is associated with which promise in John 14:27?
'Your poverty shall come like a prowler and your need like an armed man.' This statement highlights:
'Your poverty shall come like a prowler and your need like an armed man.' This statement highlights:
What is the significance of Matthew 8:16-17 in relation to Jesus' healing work?
What is the significance of Matthew 8:16-17 in relation to Jesus' healing work?
What did Jesus do through His sacrifice on the cross?
What did Jesus do through His sacrifice on the cross?
What does Peter's reference to Isaiah's statement 'by whose stripes you were healed' suggest?
What does Peter's reference to Isaiah's statement 'by whose stripes you were healed' suggest?
How did presenting a case in the 'courts of heaven' lead to the healing of the girl in the ICU?
How did presenting a case in the 'courts of heaven' lead to the healing of the girl in the ICU?
What did the Lord instruct the person praying for the girl in the ICU to do?
What did the Lord instruct the person praying for the girl in the ICU to do?
In Isaiah 53:5, what do 'wounded for our transgressions' and 'bruised for our iniquity' refer to?
In Isaiah 53:5, what do 'wounded for our transgressions' and 'bruised for our iniquity' refer to?
How does Peter's perspective differ from Isaiah's regarding healing through Jesus' sacrifice?
How does Peter's perspective differ from Isaiah's regarding healing through Jesus' sacrifice?
What role does faith play in receiving healing according to the text?
What role does faith play in receiving healing according to the text?
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