This part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
This attribute signifies God's presence in and involvement with His creation, emphasizing that He is near to us.
What is immanence?
This term refers to the act of being declared righteous before God, often associated with faith in Jesus Christ.
What is justification?
This term refers to a visible sign instituted by Christ, believed to confer divine grace to the participants.
What are sacraments?
This doctrine asserts that every aspect of humanity is affected by sin, rendering individuals incapable of choosing God without divine intervention.
What is total depravity?
This part of speech describes a noun and provides more information about it.
What is an adjective?
This attribute indicates that God does not change in His nature, character, or promises.
What is immutability?
This concept describes the process of spiritual growth and moral transformation in a believer's life, making them more like Christ.
What is sanctification?
This doctrine teaches that Mary was conceived without original sin, preserving her from the stain of sin from the moment of her conception.
What is the Immaculate Conception?
This concept teaches that God has chosen certain individuals for salvation based solely on His will, not on any foreseen merit or action on their part.
What is unconditional election?
This part of speech expresses an action or state of being.
What is a verb?
This attribute describes God's ability to know all things completely and without limitation.
What is omniscience?
This term signifies the future state of believers when they will receive immortal bodies and be free from sin, fully reflecting God's glory.
What is glorification?
This state is believed to be a place of purification for souls who have died in grace but still need to be purified before entering heaven.
What is purgatory?
This point holds that Christ's sacrificial death was intended specifically for the elect, ensuring their salvation rather than being universally applicable to all humanity.
What is limited atonement?
This part of speech modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, often ending in -ly.
What is an adverb?
This attribute highlights God's power to do anything that is consistent with His nature.
What is omnipotence?
This term refers to the spiritual rebirth that occurs when a person accepts Christ, signifying a new beginning in their relationship with God.
What is regeneration?
This theological concept describes the change that occurs in the substance of bread and wine during the Eucharist, making them truly Christ's Body and Blood.
What is transubstantiation?
This doctrine emphasizes that the grace God extends to the elect cannot be resisted; when He calls them, they will inevitably respond positively to His invitation.
What is irresistible grace?
This part of speech connects words, phrases, or clauses and includes words like "and," "but," and "or."
What is a conjunction?
This attribute indicates that God is present everywhere at all times.
What is omnipresence?
This theological concept represents the reconciliation between God and humanity through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ.
What is atonement?
This sacrament commemorates the Last Supper and involves the consumption of bread and wine, believed to be the Body and Blood of Christ.
What is the Eucharist?
This principle teaches that those who are truly saved will persevere in faith until the end, as their salvation is secure in God's hands.
What is perseverance of the saints?