These are the three components of faith.
What are knowledge, assent, and trust?
These are the two things required for something to be a good work in God's sight.
What are faith and an action in line with God's will?
This is the definition of a sacrament.
What is something instituted by Christ, connects something earthly with God's Word, and offers and gives forgiveness, life, and salvation?
This is the earthly element used in baptism.
What is water?
These are the earthly elements used in the Lord's Supper.
What are bread and wine?
Faith comes from hearing this.
What is the message, the word about Christ?
This is why robbing a bank is not a good work in God's sight.
What is an act done against God's will?
This is how many sacraments there are.
What are two?
These are the words of God used in baptism.
What is in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit?
This is what "is" means.
What is is?
This is who does the work of creating faith in someone's heart.
Who is the Holy Spirit?
This is the guide for what God considers good.
What is the Law?
These are the names of the two sacraments.
What are baptism and the Lord's Supper?
These are the people whom God wants baptized.
Who are all people?
This is what "real presence" means.
What is Jesus' body and blood being really present with the bread and wine?
This is how God promises to work faith in the hearts of little children, even babies.
What is baptism?
This is what our good works earn us from God.
What is nothing?
This is why marriage is not a sacrament.
What is the fact that it wasn't instituted by Jesus or offers and gives forgiveness?
This is the blessing God promises in baptism.
What is forgiveness?
This is the false teaching that bread and wine symbolize Jesus' body and blood.
What is representationalism?
This is a method to kill faith.
What is separating from the Gospel in Word and Sacrament?
This is why we do good works.
What is the natural response of faith in thanksgiving and joy?
This is why prayer is not a sacrament.
What is it was not instituted by Jesus, has an earthly element, or offers and gives forgiveness?
This is why we baptize babies.
This is what "transubstantiation" means.
What is bread and wine being transformed into body and blood, leaving no bread and wine?