The city where the Lord Jesus was born
What is Bethlehem?
True or false: Christ is not only God but man as well.
What is true?
True or false: Christ is God.
What is true?
Something or someone created by God (i.e. man)
What is a creature?
What Christ has accomplished
What is His work?
Isa 9:6 "...And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, _____ God, Eternal Father..."
What is mighty?
Matthew 4:4: "____ shall not live on bread alone..."
What is Man?
How long did God's creation take?
What is 6 days?
In a family, this one would be the oldest among the siblings.
What is the firstborn?
Name the four aspects of the Person of Christ?
What is God, man, Creator, and creature?
Something that has no beginning or ending
What is eternal?
Christ is the complete God and Christ is also a _______ man. (this word means real, true or authentic)
What is genuine?
John 1:3: ___ _____ came into being through Him..." (two words)
What is all things?
Isa 9:6 "For a _____ is born to us, a Son is given to us...and He will be called..."
What is child?
As a man, Christ as the Lamb of God died for us our sins. This is His work of _____.
What is redemption?
In Genesis 18, who did God eat a meal with?
Who is Abraham?
Which chapter in the Gospel of Matthew does Satan tempt the Lord Jesus in the wilderness?
What is 4?
According to Genesis 1:1, since Christ is God, He is also the ______.
What is Creator?
As the Firstborn of all creation, He is the _____ of all creation. (Hint: the opposite of the end)
What is beginning?
All of His work depends upon _____ ____ __. (three words)
What is who He is?
Which book in the New Testament says that God dwells in unapproachable light?
What is 1 Timothy? (1 Tim. 6:16)
Who does Christ call Himself throughout the four Gospels?
Who is the Son of Man?
Which verse in the New Testament says that God is the Creator of the universe?
Hebrews 1:2
Christ is a creature because He became _____ (refer to John 1:14)
What is flesh?
Christ is the ______ figure in God's economy for the accomplishment of His eternal ______. (two different words)
What is central and purpose?