Biblical Definitions
Found - God's Will
God's Sufficient Word
Mutual Submission
A Believer's Assurance
100

New birth, new life.

Regeneration

100

T or F? God's will is explicitly laid out in the Scriptures.

True

100

Jesus exercised the power of the Word when being tempted by this "individual."

Satan

100

Who is the model for the husband's headship?

Christ

100

T or F? Propitiation is the satisfaction of God's wrath.

True

200

Purchase, buy back, price paid.

Redemption

200

Peter's nearness to Christ is described in this tax collector's account of the life of Christ.

Matthew

200

This doctrinal principle states that God's word is without error.

Inerrancy

200

T or False? Mutual submission means that both the husband and the wife are fighting for the top position.

False

200

This kind of truth is absolute and can be found in God's word. It's not subjective.

Objective

300

Declared righteous, not guilty.

Justification

300

Jesus will lead His people, depicted as this creature, because they know His voice.

Sheep

300

The second letter of this Apostle describes God's word as sufficient for faith and conduct.

Peter

300

What is one word that would embody the essence of Biblical leadership? Like Christ to the Church.

Love

300

The Holy Spirit will show us that we are God's children by using this principle that "lights" the way and shows us truth.

Illumination

400

The legal crediting of Jesus’s perfect righteousness to believers by faith for justification.

Imputation

400

This most offensive name is for a person who does not know what the will of the Lord is.

Fool

400

Hebrews 4 portrays the Word as this device. En garde!

Sword

400

This is the science of interpreting Scripture.

Hermeneutics

400

Covering by blood.

Atonement

500

Punishment owed for a crime, He suffered, in our place, a punishment to satisfy God's law.

Penal Substitution

500

Biblically speaking, yielding to the Holy Spirit is this... some charismatics focus too much on this "experience."

Filled

500

This parable of Jesus describes the sufficiency of the Word for salvation. These two men were the focal point.

The rich man and Lazarus

500

Jesus did this according to Philippians 2. The kenosis. There was nothing left.

Emptied

500

This view of salvation claims that no one can enjoy assurance and that one could lose their salvation. How alARMing!

Arminian

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