Pilgrim's Progress
Hebrews
Baptism and Communion
Fasting and
Confession
Stewardship
and Solitude
100

This character represents the life of a Christian

Christian

100

This is the primary audience of the book of Hebrews

Hebrews (Jews)
100
This word describes a visible means of invisble grace

Sacrament

100

People confess their sins to God, seeking forgiveness and this

Absolution/Reconciliation
100

This practice involves withdrawing from others to spend time alone with God in reflection or prayer.

Solitude

200

The main character's burden is removed here

The Cross

200

Hebrews emphasizes this person as the high priest and mediator

Jesus

200

Baptism is the initiation of Christians into this

The Church

200

Jesus fasted for this many days in the wilderness, setting an example for spiritual preparation

40


200

This term describes the responsible management of resources, time, or talents God has entrusted to a believer.

Stewardship

300
This characters represents a pastor/preacher or someone who shares the gospel

Evangelist

300

Hebrews describes Jesus as superior to these heavenly beings who delivered the Old Testament law

Angels

300

Peter preaches at this event, telling people to baptized for the forgiveness of sins and reception of the Holy Spirit

Pentecost

300

This is is the first example of fasting in the Bible

Adam and Eve (fasting from the fruit)

300

When practicing solitude, people are still and quiet, doing this

Focusing on God

400

This represents Christ, the entry point to salvation

The Wicket Gate

400

This Old Testament priest-king is a key figure in Hebrews, symbolizing Christ’s eternal priesthood

Melchizedek

400

John Wesley calls this the "grand channel" of God's grace

Communion

400

This chapter of Psalms contains David's prayer of confession after sinning with Bathsheba

Psalm 51

400

In the Old Testament, people gave multiple tithes, totalling about this percent of their income.

23.3%

500

This character represents Satan, who opposes Christian on his journey

Apollyon

500

This chapter of Hebrews is often called the “Hall of Faith” because it lists important people as examples of living by trust in God

Hebrews 11

500

This event in the Old Testament points towards baptism (4 possible answers)

Creation and waters of chaos (Genesis 1)

The Flood (Genesis 6-9)

The Exodus and the Red Sea (Exodus 14)

Crossing the Jordan (Joshua 3)

500

This season in the Christian calendar, lasting about 40 days before Easter, is a traditional time for fasting and repentance.

Lent

500

Joyful giving flows from this

(Transformed) Heart