This is Jesus' unique personality. (Who is he?)
What is 100% God and 100% man?
The third person of the Triune God.
Who is the Holy Spirit?
These are the two sacraments.
What are baptism and Holy Communion?
This key says, "You are forgiven."
What is the loosing/unlocking key?
This means God is all-knowing.
What is omniscient?
This means to "cover over" sin or "pay for" sin
What is atonement?
What are the means of grace?
What is the forgiveness of sins?
The entity/thing to whom Christ gave the Keys.
What is the Church (all believers)?
This means that sinfulness/guilt is passed down from generation to generation of people, beginning with Adam and Eve.
What is "original sin" or "inherited sin?"
This means to "declare not guilty"
What is justification?
It is trust in something/someone.
What is faith?
These two things must be present for a valid/correct baptism.
What are water and the word of God?
This key says, "You are not forgiven."
What is the binding/locking key.
This term describes the relationship God has with us, his children ...
What is a Father?
These are the reasons why Jesus had to become true God AND true man.
What are:
1) to die
2) to live under the law (be subject to the law)
1) to live a perfect life for all people
2) to have a death pay for all people's sins
The life of good works a Christian does out of thanks for salvation through Jesus. The Holy Spirit empowers this life of _________. (think also of "setting aside/apart)
What is sanctification?
These are the things that "make" a sacrament a sacrament.
1) It is instituted by Christ
2) It offers/gives forgiveness of sins
3) It connects an earthly element to the word of God
(OR, think OFFice?)
These are the two parts of confession.
What are:
Admitting guilt/sin
Receiving assurance of forgiveness of all guilt/sin because of Jesus.
What is the image of God?
The time during which Jesus set aside the full and frequent use of his divine power and glory.
What is Jesus' humiliation?
This one thing, present in two things, is the definition of the "means of grace."
The four things we receive when we take the sacrament of Holy Communion.
What are bread, wine, Christ's true body, and Christ's true blood?
The last act of love a congregation uses to bring an unrepentant sinner into repentance.
What is excommunication?
This is all believers of all time.
What is the Holy Christian Church (the communion of saints) ...?