C) Deceit

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What is the third type of sin discussed in this lesson?

  • Iniquity
  • Deceit (correct)
  • Violation of God's holiness
  • Transgression

According to the text, what does 'transgression' refer to?

  • Violation of God's authority (correct)
  • Violation against others
  • Violation of God's holiness
  • Iniquity

In what context is the scripture '1 Peter 5:8' mentioned in the text?

  • Examination of deceit
  • Understanding Jesus' actions on the cross
  • Being vigilant against the adversary (correct)
  • Dealing with iniquity

What term is used in the text to describe the enemy as a legal opponent?

<p>Anti decos (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the focus of the next lesson mentioned in the text?

<p>Iniquity (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the text suggest about atonement for innocent bloodshed?

<p>The only atonement for innocent bloodshed is the shedding of the blood of the one who committed the act. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the text, what is the significance of making restitution for damages caused?

<p>Restitution is important to dismiss legal claims by the enemy and to prevent continued harm. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the text suggest about repentance and its impact on healing and prayers?

<p>Repentance is essential for effective prayers and the flow of healing into one's life. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the text suggest about the consequences of not making restitution for damages caused?

<p>Not making restitution can give the enemy a legal right to resist healing and prayers. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of asking for sins to be blotted out according to the text?

<p>Asking for sins to be blotted out is an important step in seeking forgiveness and spiritual renewal. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is deceit defined as in the context of legal complaints?

<p>Treachery, delusion, betrayal, and hurling accusations (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the first violation against others outlined in the text?

<p>Doing harm to one who has done us good (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does covenant breaking grant the enemy according to the text?

<p>A legal claim to bring damage (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the text emphasize as crucial in the courts of heaven?

<p>The issue of harming, hurting, or damaging others (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is stressed as important to avoid granting the enemy legal claims?

<p>Repentance for violations (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Legal Work of Jesus and Present Legal Complaints

  • Satan is described as our adversary and legal opponent, seeking to build cases against us in the courts of heaven
  • The text references Psalm 32:1-2, emphasizing the significance of forgiveness, covering of sin, and absence of deceit in the context of legal complaints
  • Deceit is defined as treachery, delusion, betrayal, and hurling accusations, highlighting the impact of harming others in the courts of heaven
  • The issue of harming, hurting, or damaging others is emphasized as a crucial matter in the courts of heaven
  • Violations against others are outlined, with the first being doing harm to one who has done us good, leading to a curse and generational consequences
  • The second violation against others is covenant breaking, which grants the enemy a legal claim to bring damage
  • A biblical example in 2 Samuel 21:1-3 is provided to illustrate the impact of broken covenants on causing famine and the need for atonement
  • The text emphasizes the legal repercussions of breaking covenants and not fulfilling promises towards others
  • The significance of addressing broken covenants to end negative consequences is highlighted
  • The legal rights granted to the enemy due to broken covenants are underscored as a cause of harm and damage
  • The importance of repentance for these violations is stressed to avoid granting the enemy legal claims
  • The text emphasizes the progressive and ongoing nature of the harm caused by these violations, requiring repentance and atonement

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