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Who is referred to as the Holy Savior in Christian beliefs?

  • Moses
  • Christ (correct)
  • David
  • Solomon

Christ is considered to be the son of God in Christian teachings.

True (A)

What is one of the books of the Bible that references the character of Christ?

Acts

In Acts 4:30, it is mentioned that Christ is a kind of _____.

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Match the following references with their significance regarding Christ:

<p>Acts 3:14 = Reference to Christ's character Acts 4:27 = Acknowledgment of Christ's Holy nature Luke 2:23 = Significance of Christ's birth Mark 1:24 = Recognition of Christ's authority</p> Signup and view all the answers

What aspect of 'holy' is emphasized in understanding its use?

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The word 'holy' does not have a clear meaning in everyday language.

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What does the term 'holy' signify in relation to Christ?

<p>It signifies purity, divinity, and a special relationship with God.</p> Signup and view all the answers

To understand the nature of the word 'holy,' one must look at its ______ in biblical texts.

<p>usage</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following descriptions with their corresponding terms:

<p>Holy = Divine nature Everyday life = Common human experiences Biblical = Relating to the scriptures Kindness = Compassionate behavior</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is it necessary for Christ to be sinless?

<p>To serve as the perfect sacrifice for humanity's sins (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Christ's ability to understand our problems was enhanced by His own experiences with temptation.

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List two verses that imply Christ was sinless.

<p>Hebrews 7:26, 1 Peter 2:22</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Hebrews 4:15, Christ was tempted in all ways, yet without _____.

<p>sin</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following scriptures with their theme of Christ's character:

<p>Isaiah 53:9 = He was without deceit John 8:46 = No sin found in Him 2 Corinthians 5:21 = He who knew no sin Hebrews 1:9 = Anointed with the oil of gladness</p> Signup and view all the answers

What form could Christ have taken when coming to Earth according to Hebrews 2:16?

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It is important for Christ to be made like other people to aid us in our temptations.

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What does Hebrews 2:18 explain about Christ's ability to help those who are tempted?

<p>He suffered and was tempted, allowing Him to empathize with our experiences.</p> Signup and view all the answers

In John 5:30, Christ states, 'I can do _____ by myself; I judge only as I hear.'

<p>nothing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which passage mentions Christ being tempted in all points like we are?

<p>Hebrews 4:15 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is required for the remission of sins according to Hebrews 9:22?

<p>The shedding of blood (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'vicarious atonement' signify in relation to Christ's death?

<p>A punishment that Christ endured for others (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Christ's death on the cross was prophesied thousands of years before His birth.

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Christ's death is considered the basis of the gospel message.

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Name one of the two basic reasons why Christ died on a cross.

<p>To shed His blood or to fulfill the Scriptures</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the two significant outcomes of Christ's death mentioned in Romans 5?

<p>Justification and reconciliation</p> Signup and view all the answers

The token that had to be on each house to avoid the death of the oldest son was the blood of the __________.

<p>lamb</p> Signup and view all the answers

In Genesis 2:17, God's command involved a penalty for disobedience, which was death, resulting in humanity being ________ to die.

<p>condemned</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following verses with their significance regarding Christ's death:

<p>Psalm 22:1 = Foreshadowing of Christ's suffering Psalm 22:14 = Describes His physical suffering Psalm 22:7 = Mocks Him during crucifixion Psalm 22:18 = Reference to His garments divided</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the terms with their definitions:

<p>Justified = Made innocent of all sin Reconciled = Restored to favor with God Vicarious Atonement = Substituted sacrifice for sinners Atonement = Reparation for wrongdoing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Christ's Character

Describes the personality traits of Jesus Christ, the Savior.

Acts 4:30

A chapter and verse in the Book of Acts in the Bible.

Jesus's roles

Describes the various functions, positions and tasks of Jesus Christ according to the Bible.

Bible reference for Jesus

Specific locations in the Bible related to the information about Jesus Christ.

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Who is Christ?

Questions of Christ's identity and nature.

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Biblical Words

Words found in the Bible, conveying specific meaning and religious importance.

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Everyday Meaning

The common or ordinary meaning of a word.

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Nature of Word

The characteristics or qualities of a word, including religious significance.

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Writing Biblical Words

The process of writing down biblical words and phrases.

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Christ's Life

The life of Jesus Christ.

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Christ's Sinlessness

Jesus Christ, according to the Bible, lived a life completely free from sin.

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Importance of Sinless Christ

A sinless Christ is essential for our salvation, as He is the perfect sacrifice for our sins.

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Christ's Temptation

Despite being God, Christ experienced the same temptations as humans.

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Christ's Humanity

Christ chose to become fully human, taking on flesh, to understand and empathize with our struggles.

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Christ's Purpose (Hebrews 2:16-18)

Christ allowed temptation to better understand and help those who struggle with similar temptations.

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High Priest (Hebrews 4:15)

Jesus, as High Priest, experienced temptation but didn't give in to sin. He can empathize and help us with our weaknesses.

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Biblical Proof of Sinlessness

Numerous Bible verses (e.g., Isaiah 53, Matthew 27, 1 Peter 2) affirm Jesus' character as free from sin.

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Purpose of Christ's Temptations

Christ's willingness to be tempted, without succumbing to sin, allowed him to help and understand those who face similar struggles.

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Importance of Christ's Sacrifice

Christ's sinless life and sacrifice are necessary for mankind's salvation.

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Christ's Incarnation

Becoming fully human.

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Vicarious Atonement

Christ's act of substitution; He took the punishment for our sins.

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Justified

Declared innocent of sin, made righteous.

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Reconciled to God

Restored to God's favor, brought back into a relationship.

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Basis of the Gospel

Christ's death provides the foundation of the message of salvation.

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Importance of Christ's Death

Christ's death is necessary for forgiveness and reconciliation with God, crucial for salvation.

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Importance of Christ's Death

Christ's death on the cross was vital for the forgiveness of sins, fulfilling prophecies, and shedding blood.

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God's Penalty for Sin

The Bible teaches that sin requires a penalty for its consequences.

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Christ's Death - Two Reasons

Christ died on the cross for two main reasons: 1) For shedding His blood to atone for sin and 2) Fulfilling prophesies.

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Vicarious Atonement

Christ's death as a substitute for human sin.

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Purpose of the Cross

The cross was the fulfillment of God's plan, prophesized before Christ's birth.

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Study Notes

Christ: His Character

  • Christ was holy, as evidenced by biblical verses.
  • Holy means perfect, sinless, and without fault.
  • Christ's holy nature is described in scripture.
  • Christ had no power over Him.
  • Christ had a separate nature from sinners.

Christ Was Holy

  • Christ was called holy.
  • Biblical verses about Christ's holiness are provided for referencing.
  • Definition of "holy" is to be provided by student.

Christ Had Genuine Love

  • Study verses that detail Christ's love.
  • Key scriptures include: John 15:13, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 5:2,25.
  • Christ's love was displayed through His actions.

Christ Was Humble

  • Study the verses to understand how Christ humbled himself.
  • Key scriptures include: Philippians 2:5-8, 2 Corinthians 8:9, Luke 2:7, Luke 9:58, Matthew 20:28, and John 13:14.
  • Study the verses in order to provide a detailed description.

Christ Had a Meaningful Prayer Life

  • When Christ prayed, as evidenced by these scriptures: Luke 6:12, Mark 1:35, Matthew 26:38-46, John 6:15-16.

Christ Worked Steadily

  • Christ worked steadily at what God had for him to do, as exemplified in John 9:4.
  • Christ's day began and ended at specific times, as detailed in scripture.
  • Study these scriptures: Mark 1:35, John 8:2, Matthew 8:16, and John 3:2
  • What did Christ neglect or disregard when doing God's work?
    • Study these scriptures: John 4:31-34, Mark 6:31-34, Luke 23:40-43
  • Reflect on how Christ's actions may not be comparable to that of humans. (refer to 1 Peter 2:21, 1 John 2:6.)

Christlikeness

  • Characteristics of Christ are to be reflected in the student's life through studying the scriptures.
  • Read Galatians 5:22-23 for characteristics of Christ that are to be produced in the student's life.
  • To receive strength to live a Christlike life, students should confess sins to God and yield to His control.
  • verses to memorize: 1 Peter 2:21, John 15:4.

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This quiz explores the character of Christ, focusing on His holiness, genuine love, humility, and meaningful prayer life as described in scripture. Students will analyze key biblical verses and their significance in understanding His nature. Dive into the profound attributes that define Christ's identity and role in Christianity.

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