Roman Terms

Roman Terms

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Roman Terms

Roman Terms

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Religious Studies

10th Grade

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Cain Robinson

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9 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Salvation

Judicial term that means a believer in Christ is declared righteous by the Holy God and free from the penalty of sin.

Speaks of perfect conformity to a changing standard.

A believer is saved from the penalty of sin(past), the power of sin(present), and the presence of sin(future)

Salvation from the very presence of sin

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Righteous

Speaks of perfect conformity to a changing standard.

A believer is saved from the penalty of sin(past), the power of sin(present), and the presence of sin(future)

Salvation from the very presence of sin

The blood of Christ has satisfied the demands of the righteous God who cannot overlook sin.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Faith

Judicial term that means a believer in Christ is declared righteous by the Holy God and free from the penalty of sin.

Speaks of perfect conformity to a changing standard.

The blood of Christ has satisfied the demands of the righteous God who cannot overlook sin.

The instrumentality of salvation and a gracious gift of God

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Justification

A believer is saved from the penalty of sin(past), the power of sin(present), and the presence of sin(future)

The blood of Christ has satisfied the demands of the righteous God who cannot overlook sin.

Judicial term that means a believer in Christ is declared righteous by the Holy God and free from the penalty of sin.

Speaks of the change in a person’s state of alienation form and hostility toward God because of the substitutionary work of Jesus Chrsit on his behalf.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Sanctification

Makes a person righteous and delivers him or her from the power of sin(continual process)

Judicial term that means a believer in Christ is declared righteous by the Holy God and free from the penalty of sin.

A believer is saved from the penalty of sin(past), the power of sin(present), and the presence of sin(future)

Speaks of perfect conformity to a changing standard.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Glorification

Speaks of perfect conformity to a changing standard.

The instrumentality of salvation and a gracious gift of God

A believer is saved from the penalty of sin(past), the power of sin(present), and the presence of sin(future)

Salvation from the very presence of sin

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Redemption

Speaks of perfect conformity to a changing standard.

Salvation from the very presence of sin

Judicial term that means a believer in Christ is declared righteous by the Holy God and free from the penalty of sin.

Through His death, Christ has paid the ransom price of sin by purchasing believers out of slavery to sin and setting them free from the penalty of sin.

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Propitiation

The blood of Christ has satisfied the demands of the righteous God who cannot overlook sin.

A believer is saved from the penalty of sin(past), the power of sin(present), and the presence of sin(future)

Through His death, Christ has paid the ransom price of sin by purchasing believers out of slavery to sin and setting them free from the penalty of sin.

Makes a person righteous and delivers him or her from the power of sin(continual process)

9.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Reconciliation

Speaks of the change in a person’s state of alienation form and hostility toward God because of the substitutionary work of Jesus Chrsit on his behalf.

The blood of Christ has satisfied the demands of the righteous God who cannot overlook sin.

Through His death, Christ has paid the ransom price of sin by purchasing believers out of slavery to sin and setting them free from the penalty of sin.

The instrumentality of salvation and a gracious gift of God