1.4. Salvation

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  • What is the Christian definition of salvation?
    Deliverance from sin
  • What is the purpose of salvation in Christianity?
    Restore relationship with God
  • Salvation in Christianity is achieved through the sacrifice of Jesus
  • The means of salvation in Christianity is the sacrifice of Jesus
  • How is salvation achieved in Christianity?
    Jesus' death and resurrection
  • What is the Christian concept of sin?
    Any action against God's will
  • Salvation in Christianity can be earned through human effort alone.
    False
  • Faith in Jesus and God's grace are necessary to obtain salvation.

    True
  • The means of salvation is the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who died to pay for human sin
  • The inherited sin from Adam and Eve is called original sin.
  • The pathway to salvation that emphasizes faith alone is called sola fide.
  • All Christian denominations agree that salvation is ultimately received through faith in Jesus and God's grace.
  • Match the pathway to salvation with its emphasis:
    Sola Fide (Faith Alone) ↔️ Faith in Jesus Christ alone
    Sola Gratia (Grace Alone) ↔️ Salvation as a gift of grace
    Faith and Works ↔️ Both faith and good works
  • Good works alone can earn salvation in Christianity.
    False
  • Order the key aspects of the importance of salvation:
    1️⃣ Restore humanity to God
    2️⃣ Acknowledge human sinfulness
    3️⃣ Recognize Jesus' sacrifice
    4️⃣ Receive forgiveness and reconciliation
    5️⃣ Obtain through faith and grace
  • What are the two categories of personal sin?
    Mortal and venial
  • Sola Fide emphasizes faith in Jesus Christ alone, not good works
  • Christians agree that salvation is primarily a gift from God through faith and grace
  • Salvation is essential in Christianity because it reconciles humans with God.

    True
  • Original sin inclines all humans to sin.
    True
  • Sola gratia emphasizes that salvation is a gift from God's grace.
    True
  • What are the two elements required for salvation according to the 'Faith and Works' pathway?
    Faith and good works
  • What does Scripture state is impossible without faith?
    Please God
  • What is the cornerstone of salvation in Christianity?
    Faith
  • What does salvation in Christianity enable believers to attain?
    Eternal life with God
  • What is the purpose of salvation in Christianity?
    To restore relationship with God
  • Sin leads to separation from God, guilt, and eternal damnation
  • Sola Gratia teaches that salvation is solely through God's grace, not human effort.

    True
  • Faith in Christianity involves belief in Jesus Christ, acceptance of his teachings, and reliance on God's promises.

    True
  • Match the scriptural reference with its explanation:
    Ephesians 2:8-9 ↔️ "For by grace you have been saved through faith... it is the gift of God" (Salvation by grace)
    1 John 1:9 ↔️ "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us..." (Forgiveness of sins)
    Romans 5:8 ↔️ "But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (God's love for sinners)
  • Salvation can be viewed as both an instantaneous event and a lifelong journey
  • Contrast the instantaneous and journey views of salvation based on their key elements.
    1️⃣ Instantaneous: Faith, Grace, Acceptance
    2️⃣ Journey: Growth, Sanctification, Transformation
  • What are the consequences of sin in Christianity?
    Separation from God
  • What two elements does the "Faith and Works" pathway emphasize for salvation?
    Faith and good works
  • All Christian denominations agree that salvation is ultimately a gift from God.

    True
  • Order the three main aspects of faith:
    1️⃣ Belief
    2️⃣ Trust
    3️⃣ Action
  • Match the aspect of faith with its meaning:
    Belief ↔️ Intellectual acceptance of Christian truths
    Trust ↔️ Confidence in God's character
    Action ↔️ Demonstration of faith through works
  • Salvation is obtained through faith in Jesus and God's grace
  • Original sin inclines individuals to sin from birth.
    True
  • Match the pathway to salvation with its emphasis:
    Sola Fide (Faith Alone) ↔️ Faith in Jesus alone
    Sola Gratia (Grace Alone) ↔️ Grace from God alone
    Faith and Works ↔️ Both faith and good works