| A | B |
| Dichotomy | A two part being -- body and soul |
| Trichotomy | A three part being -- body, soul and spirit |
| The state in which man was originally created | Righteous and holy |
| Three Biblical words for sin | Missing the mark, Transgression/Rebbellion, and iniquity |
| missing the mark | Falling short of the standard God has made for us. (Romans 3:23 |
| Transgression | Wandering off of the path, not intentional |
| Rebellion | Wandering off of the path, intentionally doing something wrong |
| Iniquity | The natural crookedness in who we are |
| Pre-existance | God created all the souls at the begining of time and they are waiting for a body |
| Traducianism | The soul begins as a natural result of conception |
| Creationism | God creates the soul, either at the time of conception or sometime during the development of the fetus |
| Natural consequence of sin | death -- hell |
| Total depravity | The idea that sin has affected every part of a person's being |
| What total depravity does NOT mean | That we are as evil or bad as we can be |
| Original sin | That the sin committed by Adam affects us all in that we are all now born sinners |
| Bible reference for original sin | Romans 5:12-21 |
| What is the most offensive thing on this earth before God | Sin |
| 3 reasons why people are indifferent to sin | 1. They have hardened their hearts. 2. They don't consider the conequences. 3. They think they are innocent because they are unaware of their sin |
| 4 objections people have to being held accountable for their sin. | 1. Born this way, therefore I can't help it. 2. It doesn't hurt anyone else. 3. I don't think it is wrong (relativism) or didn't know it was wrong (ignorance) 4. I need to wait for God to convict me and besides I have no control in what will happen (fatalism) |
| illustration to show a person's indifference to sin | The glass circle representing you mind with the steel triangle inside representing your conscience |
| Repentance | a change of mind (heart) that results in a turning away from and hating the sin which you are truely sorry for. |
| Isaiah 55:6,7 (need to have it memorized for the test | Seek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his ways and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him, and to our God, for He will freely pardon. |
| Jesus | Savior |
| Christ | Anointed one |
| Jesus' favorite name for himself | Son of Man |
| Kurios/Lord | Master shows his divinity since it is the same word used for God. |
| 2 natures of Christ | Human and Divine |
| Why 100% human nature is important | Had to be human to pay the debt which was owed by humans and this way we have an advocate who knows exactly what we feel |
| Why 100% divine nature is important | If he was no longer 100% divine than he would have changed and therefore wouldn't be God since God is immutable (unchanging) |
| When did he take on his human nature | At the incarnation. (God becoming a human) |
| What 2 attributes of God does Christ's death show us | His love and his justice. (be able to explain how it shows each of these attributes. |
| Propitiation | Christ's death turns away the wrath of God |
| Redeems | Means to "buy back" (story of the boy and his boat |
| Substitutionary | Christ died in our place |
| Atonement | Christ's death "covers" not "covers - up" our sins |
| Three offices of Christ | Prophet, Priest, and King |
| Christ's role as a Prophet | He brings us the words of God |
| Christ's role as Priest | He brings our words (prayers) to God |
| Christ's role as King | He rules over His Church |
| John 14:6 | "I am the way the truth and the life." |
| 3 things that Adam lost which Christ has regained | 1. Communion with God. 2. Knowledge of the real truth. 3. His life, (both physically and spiritually) |