The Physical Death of Jesus
Accomplished thru the Cross
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Ordo Salutis I
Ordo Salutis II
100
The medical term given the condition by which under extreme stress and/or anxiety one's capillaries rupture and blood is released into the sweat glands resulting in "bloody sweat."
What is hematidrosis?
100
Through his death on the cross, Christ set us free from bondage to these two things.
What is sin and the kingdom of Satan?
100
The evidence of "saving faith."
What is works?
100
There are four relationships described by this element of salvation including: We in Christ, Christ in Us, We like Christ, and We with Christ.
What is union with Christ?
100
The act whereby God chooses some people to be saved, not on account of any foreseen merit in them, but only because of His sovereign good pleasure.
What is election?
200
This Roman practice was designed to tear through one's subcontaneous tissue, exposing the muscles--often resulting in circulatory shock due to extreme blood loss.
What is scourging / flogging?
200
Through the cross, Christ became the mediator between two enemies, God and man, bringing peace between the two parties.
What is reconciliation?
200
This refers to the the Holy Spirit's general, natural and temporal life-giving and blessing operations
What is common grace?
200
The element of salvation where the resurrection of the body of the believer is reunited with his spirit in the presence of God.
What is glorification?
200
This element of salvation is a gift initiated by God and exercised by man through trust.
What is faith?
300
Jesus may have indeed died from this condition--a result of losing 20% of his blood volume.
What is hypovolemic shock?
300
Though we deserved to die, Jesus sacrificially took the place of sinners on the cross. His death served as this for the sins of man.
What is substitutionary atonement?
300
The part of the cross that remained in the ground and wasn't typically carried by the criminal.
What is the stripes?
300
There are three types of this element of salvation: general (to all), external (affecting only the mind), and internal (affecting the heart/spirit/soul of the person)
What is calling?
300
A precious doctrine by which believers receive all the blessings the Son is given by the Father.
What is adoption?
400
In cases where the criminal was not scourged first, this was the leading cause of death from crucifixion.
What is asphyxiation / suffocation?
400
Through the cross, Christ purchased men from slavery to sin, using His body as the payment.
What is redemption?
400
God's unmerited favor manifested in the promise of spiritual and eternal blessings to the guilty and unworthy.
What is saving grace?
400
This element of salvation goes hand in hand with faith. It is more than mere remorse and involves a hatred of sin and a turning from sin.
What is repentance?
400
The element of salvation whereby one's spirit is brought from death to life--it is given many terms in the NT, including "born again."
What is regeneration?
500
The medical reason that explains why "water" was expelled from Christ's body when He was speared in the side.
What is pericardial / pleural effusion?
500
Through the cross, Jesus satisfied the wrath of God against sin, bearing the penalty of sin in His body.
What is propitiation?
500
Though perfected by the Romans, crucifixion was invented by this people.
Who are the Persians?
500
The divine process by which the moral condition of a child of God is continually being conformed to his legal status before God.
What is sanctification?
500
A judicial act whereby God, in His grace, pardons sins and declares sinners to be "not guilty" on the basis of Christ's perfect righteousness which has been imputed to them.
What is justification?