PROGRESSIVE REDEMPTION
Union with Christ
Redemption Expectations
Community and Vocation
Wild Card
100

Name two covenants from the Bible.

Abrahamic, Noahic, Davidic, Mosaic, or New.

100

Name two shared Union with Christ traits.

Work, calling, suffering, life, resurrection, transformation, fruitfulness, or rule.

100

Name a characteristic of living in the Gap.

Death, sin, suffering, or Satan.

100

What is the definition of a vocation.

A calling.

100

This is what the church is.

Individuals united to Christ by faith

200

Name two creation norms.

Creator/creation distinction; human dignity and worth; humans as body and soul; marriage and relationships; work, creativity, stewardship; or government.

200

What union trait does Romans 6:5 define?

Shared resurrection

200

Name two callings of all Christians living in the gap.

Suffering, witness, and doing good.

200

Name one of the three general callings of Christians.

Suffering, witnessing, or doing good.

300

Name one effect of sin on humans as body and soul.

Pain, suffering, or death.

300

What is the result of being united with Christ by faith

It means we are redeemed and restored to enjoy and partner in God's redemptive work.

300

Explain the main idea of living in the gap.

We are between ages. Jesus has come once already, but He hasn't come again. That is what we are waiting for: the age to come. We are in the already and not yet.

300

Name two parts of the Gathered Mission of the church.

Teaching, fellowship, worship, or prayer.

300

This is the difference between local churches and the universal church.

Universal church is all Christians throughout history; local churches are Christians in one place at one time.

400

Choose a creation norm and explain how Jesus redeems it

Any valid example: creation mandate, human dignity, marriage, work, etc.)

400

Name two things Christ does as the ultimate mediator 

Answers vary: ex. atone for sin and pray on our behalf

400

Name one pro and one con of living in the gap, as a believer.

Pro: Answers vary: Fulfilled promises, better things are coming, time to bring others to Jesus. Con: Sin, suffering, Satan, evil world, can't be with God right now.

400

Name two main areas Christians have influence.

Community, workplace, home.

500

Explain how Israel as a mediator related to Jesus being the ultimate mediator

In the Old Testament Israel as a kingdom of priests was called to mediate between God and the other nations, but Jesus ultimately fulfills Israel's priestly role by reconciling all of humanity to God through his sacrifice.

500

Why is living in the gap between already and not yet important to understand?

It guards against the opposite dangers of pessimism and triumphalism

500

How were the New Testament realities different from the Old Testament expectations?

The people in the Old Testament thought that everything promised would be fulfilled when Jesus came, but the reality was that Jesus is coming two times, with different goals each time. The first coming's goal was to provide salvation, leaving a gap for repentance before the second coming, which had the goal of judgment and restoration.

500

How does the purpose of the gathered church differ from the purpose of the scattered church.

The gathered church's mission is edification, teaching, fellowship, worship, and prayer, while the scattered church's mission is witnessing, evangelism, and service.

500

Give an example of how a "secular" job/role can serve God.

A mom raises her children to follow God through caring for them, disciplining them, and teaching them about the Bible (or similar example).

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