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Set 1
- The word gospel literally means_________.
- What makes grace so hard to grasp is not that it does not make sense intellectually, but that it does not make sense emotionally.
- Salvation is something that God __________.
- In __________ chapter 3, Paul recounts his “righteousness” accordingto his own abilities.
- The first great act of salvation is ___________.
- When was salvation was first conceived in the mind of God?
- ___________ means that God chooses a person for salvation on some basis that is found in the individual elected.
- Which of the following terms fits the definition: “to choose””
- Which of the following is the focus of election in the New Testament?
- There is only one theological term associated with the concept of salvation.
- Regeneration occurs after conversion.
- Regeneration is different from conversion because regeneration is a conscious act of repentance toward God and faith in Jesus, and conversion is an unconscious transformation brought about by the Holy Spirit.
- Repentance is defined as “a change in one’s mindset.”
- What is the basis for one’s conversion?
- The Old Testament lays greater significance on initial faith and the New Testament lays greater significance on faithfulness to Jesus.
- _________ means “to buy back.”
- The concept of being sanctified is only seen in the New Testament.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the aspects of sanctification?
- Justification is God crediting a person the righteousness earned by Christ.
- Which of the following is NOT a spiritual discipline?
- How does a Christian possess assurance of their salvation?
- In the book of 1 John, John makes a clear argument that some leaving the community of faith were not leaving because a loss of salvation, but because they never possessed true salvation.
- No person currently possesses ultimate salvation.
- Which book of the New Testament discusses evidence of Christian obedience in its entirety?
- From a biblical perspective, the term justified means to be “declared faithful.”
Set 2
- What makes grace so hard to grasp is not that it does not make sense intellectually, but that it does not make sense emotionally.
- In __________ chapter 3, Paul recounts his “righteousness” according to his own abilities.
- Which form of salvation is emphasized in the New Testament?
- Romans 8:29-30 suggests what about salvation?
- Salvation is something that God __________.
- ___________ means that God chooses individuals for salvation without considering what the person has done or will do.
- Which of the following terms fits the definition: “To know ahead of an event”?
- ___________ means that God chooses a person for salvation on some basis that is found in the individual elected.
- The question of election is not whether God elects, but how he does so.
- When was salvation was first conceived in the mind of God?
- Repentance encompasses both turning from sin and towards the Lord.
- What is the basis for one’s conversion?
- Regeneration occurs after conversion.
- Regeneration is different from conversion because regeneration is a conscious act of repentance toward God and faith in Jesus, and conversion is an unconscious transformation brought about by the Holy Spirit.
- The concept of regeneration centers on the idea of “new birth.”
- Justification before God is something earned through human effort; it is not granted on the basis of God’s grace.
- The doctrine of Justification is a point of disagreement between whom?
- _________ means “the satisfaction of God’s Judgement.”
- The concept of being sanctified is only seen in the New Testament.
- What is the primary role of the Holy Spirit?
- Salvation is only experienced in fullness in the future.
- According to 1 John 2:19, some believers who leave the faith, never truly had faith.
- No person currently possesses ultimate salvation.
- From a biblical perspective, the term justified means to be “declared faithful.”
- Conversion and calling are not closely intertwined.