Atonement
Reconciliation
Justification
Repentance
Propitiation
100

What is our memory tool for atonement?

Sacrificial Payment

100

What is our memory tool for reconciliation? (Bonus: memory took for mediator)

hands and saying reconciliation. (adapter)

100

What is our memory tool for Justification?

"Just-if-I'd" never sinned

100

What is our memory tool for repentance?

U-turn

100

What is our memory tool for propitiation?

Spotify wrapped - satisfy wrath

200

What is atonement?

God sending His Son, Jesus, to die on the cross to pay the price for our sins.

200

What is reconciliation? (Bonus: what is a mediator)

God bringing us back into relationship with Him through Jesus.

200

What is Justification?

to be declared righteous before God

200

What is repentance?

to turn FROM sin and TO Jesus

200

What is Propitiation?

The act of Jesus appeasing/satisfying the wrath of God by His sacrifice on the cross.

300

What does the most basic greek root word for atonement mean?

to cover

300

How do we receive reconciliation to God?

Through Jesus only

300

According to Romans 6:23, how much does being justified cost? (Hint: "For the WAGES of sin is death but the...")

"... FREE gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."

300

Jesus message was a message of repentance. In Matthew 4:17 we see His first message as He starts His ministry: "Repent for the ________ ________ __________ is at hand!"

kingdom of heaven

300

What is God's wrath? (Hint: 2 key parts) (Bonus: How can God be love but have wrath?)

His just response to mans sin (Bonus: up to Nathan)

400

How do we accept atonement for our sins?

By being baptized into Jesus.

400

According to Matthew 5:21-26, biblical reconciliation is not just referred to as being brought back into relationship with God but also ______. (20 seconds)

Coming back into relationship with one another.

400
What legal term was it tied to? (Hint: it means to free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty) (Bonus: the analogy of justification in a legal, court room setting.)

Acquittal. The judge looks at the defendant and finds him not guilty BECAUSE someone already paid the price for his crime.

400

Why is repentance important?

We must repent in order to receive salvation! Acts 3:19; 17:30; 20:21; 26:20

400

Why is Jesus the only thing that could be the propitiation for our sins? (Hint: 2 reasons, Hebrews 2:17-18)

He lived a perfect life with opportunity for sin and He was 100% God and 100% human.

500

In a court room (legal) setting, what would atonement be? (Hint: you are in prison and someone pays the price for you)

Bail

500

Explain the process of reconciliation (remember the diagram with the figures and black background). (Hint: starting point is man being created by God to be with Him)

Up to Nathan

500

Matthew 18:21-35 is the parable about the unforgiving servant. What does it teach us about how we handle others due to us being justified by God? (20 seconds)

Since God has forgiven us and justified us, we should forgive others.

500

The Bible does not support the idea of "once saved always saved" but instead shows us that we can fall away from our salvation. How does Acts 20:19-20 disprove "once saved always saved"? (Hint: check the ending)

The Gentiles were called to repent but also keep performing deeds to keep with their repentance. If there was nothing they could do to lose their salvation, they wouldn't have to keep doing good deeds to keep with their repentance.

500

All these words tie together in some way. How do they tie together and what food does Nathan compare it to (has said it multiple times in class).

They all show the deepness and complexity of SALVATION. Onion