Buying back; Christ paid the ransom - His death paid the penalty for our sin, and he freed us from the slavery to sin
Redemption
God's perfect standard of goodness, present only in Christ, applied to believers
Righteousness
The continuing work of the Holy Spirit to conform our lives to the image of Christ.
Sanctification
Declared legally righteous or not guilty by a holy God.
Justification
Who was the substitute - God the Father, Jesus - the Son, the Holy Spirit, or man?
Jesus
A work of God through which a believer is freed from the penalty of sin, the power of sin, and the presence of sin
Salvation
Being convinced about sin in our life and the resulting lost, helpless condition of our soul; sensing guilt and condemnation
Conviction
The blood of Christ satisfies God's wrath as a just response to sin. The blood of Christ satisfies or appeases the demands of God for a perfect sacrifice/penalty for our sin; thus His blood removes our sin
Propitiation
The quality of God's character that moves Him to not punish us as we deserve
Mercy
Who imputes righteousness to the believer - God the Father, Jesus - the Son, the Holy Spirit, or man?
God the Son - Jesus
Define grace
The quality of God's character that moves Him to give us salvation which we do not deserve
Cleansing from the guild and eternal consequences of sin
Forgiveness
The covering and concealing of sin through ritual sacrifice
Atonement
Bonus Question = 600 points
"The Great Exchange" describes what theological term we've studied. (Think - apply what you know)
Imputation - our sin was applied to Christ, His righteousness was credited to our account.
Who redeems the believer - God the Father, God the Son, the Holy Spirit, or Man?
God the Son - Jesus
Define adoption
Legally becoming a child in God's family as a result of salvation
Define faith
to trust in Christ alone for salvation
The perfect transformation in the presence of God forever.
Glorification
Define substitution
Taking the place of another as a sacrifice; to take punishment rightly deserved by someone else
Who sanctifies the believer - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), the Holy Spirit, or Man?
the Holy Spirit
Define imputation
To be credited to one's account. Adam's sin was charged to all mankind; the righteousness of Christ was credited to believers
To turn away from sin with godly sorrow and turn toward God
Paying a debt that was owed, to satisfy a bill, dismiss from obligation
Remission
"Then Peter said to them, 'Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.'" Acts 2:38
Define reconciliation
To restore the relationship between a person and God
Who justifies the believer - God the Father, God the Son, the Holy Spirit, or Man?
God the Father
Romans 3:26