What is the Hebrew name of the book of Exodus translated into English?
"These are the names"
This doctrine describes why a believer cannot lose their salvation
What is "the Perseverance of the Saints"
Without ______ it is impossible to please God.
What is "faith"
What are believers to fix their eyes on in the race of the Christian life?
What is "Jesus"
Paul says "For me to _______ is ________ and to die is ______
What is to "live" is "Christ" and to die is "gain".
This was the second plague that God sent to the Egyptians.
What is "frogs".
Who does the apostate trample when he/she walks away from their profession of faith?
Who is "the Son of God"
The descendants of Abraham are compared to what in Hebrews 11:12
What is "the stars of heaven and sand by the seashore"
What does the believer have surrounding him when he runs the race of the Christian life?
What is "So great a cloud of witnesses"
This is what will every tongue confess one day.
What is "that Jesus Christ is Lord"
This verse is critical to our understanding of who God is. It tells us God's name.
What is Exodus 3:14
The Law is described as ___ while the "things to come" are called the form/substance.
What is "Shadow"
Moses chose to endure ill-treatment with the people of God than enjoy what?
What is "the passing pleasures of sin".
What are believers not to regard lightly as sons of God?
What is "discipline" from God
This characteristic should describe a believer and explain why we regard others as more important.
What is "humility"
This is the second-to-last plague God sent to Egypt
What is "Darkness
God has desired this instead of sacrifices and offerings?
What is "to do God's will"
True or False, the characters listed in Hebrews 11 died in faith having received the promises"
What is "False"
Bonus: Double Jeopardy. What were these people seeking? (Heb 11:14-16)
This character is called "immoral", "godless", and is used as an example of someone who did not repent.
What is "Esau".
Bonus, Double Jeopardy: Esau sold this to his brother for a bowl of beans.
Paul says believers are granted two blessings in Philippians 1:29.
What is "To suffer for Christ's sake" and to "believe in Him".
Why did God harden Pharaoh's heart?
What is "in order to display God's glory in judging Pharaoh"
This sanctification occurs when the sinner is set apart to God for salvation.
What is "positional sanctification?"
Bonus: Double Jeopardy.
This Sanctification takes place over the entire life of the believer.
According to Hebrews 11:1, "faith is the..."
What is "the assurance" or the "conviction" of things
hoped for or things not seen.
What two things are believers to lay aside in their Christian race?
What is "every encumbrance and the sin that entangles us"
Philippians 2:7 says Jesus did this when He took on the form of a bond-servant
What is "emptied Himself"
Bonus, Double Jeopardy.
Does this mean that Jesus stopped being divine or exercising His divine attributes?