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1. Beliefs and Teachings
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
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