The Doctrine Of Sanctification

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1. Sin's desire is to enslave us and have mastery over us. The only master that actually frees us is

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Jesus is the correct answer because he is the only master who can truly free us from the enslavement of sin. Through his sacrifice and resurrection, Jesus offers forgiveness and redemption, breaking the power of sin over our lives. He provides us with the opportunity to have a personal relationship with God and experience true freedom and transformation.

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This quiz is based on the teachings of The School of Discipleship at Hope Church, Cordova, TN on April 6, 2011.

2. People who are morally upright can actually be furthest from God because they are counting on their morality to save them.

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It is our faith in Christ that saves us, not our morality.

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3. At its deepest roots, sin is our attempt to build our value and identity apart from God.

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Sin is often rooted in the desire to elevate ourselves and find our worth and identity outside of our relationship with God. When we sin, we are essentially trying to establish our own value and significance apart from Him. This goes against the fundamental truth that our worth and identity come from being created and loved by God. By choosing sin, we reject our dependence on God and seek to define ourselves on our own terms. Therefore, the statement that sin is our attempt to build our value and identity apart from God is true.

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4. The first Commandment in the 10 Commandments states "Thou shall have no other gods before me." What God was (is) really talking about is idolatry.

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The first Commandment in the 10 Commandments prohibits worshiping any other gods besides the one true God. This commandment is specifically addressing the issue of idolatry, which is the worship of idols or false gods. By stating "Thou shall have no other gods before me," God is emphasizing the importance of worshiping Him alone and not giving reverence to any other deity. Therefore, the statement "True" accurately reflects the meaning of the first Commandment.

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5. The Galatian Christians were confused because they were reverting back to believing Christ plus _______________ saved them.

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The Galatian Christians were confused because they were reverting back to believing that Christ plus The Law saved them. This suggests that they were starting to rely on their own works and adherence to religious laws for salvation, rather than trusting in the grace of Christ alone.

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6. By themselves, spiritual disciplines can do nothing. They are not what cause growth.

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It is God who causes growth.

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7. In Romans 1:16 Paul tells us that the gospel is the _________________ of God's salvation.

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In Romans 1:16, Paul states that the gospel is the power of God's salvation. This means that the gospel is not just a message or a set of beliefs, but it has the power to transform lives and bring about salvation. The gospel is the means by which God works in the hearts of individuals, bringing them to a place of repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. It is through the gospel that God's power is displayed and His salvation is made known to all who believe.

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8. Which of the following is NOT a spiritual discipline?

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Believing is not considered a spiritual discipline because it is not an action or practice that individuals engage in to cultivate their spiritual growth or connection with a higher power. While believing is an important aspect of spirituality, it is more of a foundational belief or mindset rather than a specific discipline or practice. Spiritual disciplines typically involve intentional actions such as studying scripture, meditating, fasting, and engaging in worship, all of which aim to deepen one's spiritual connection and understanding.

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9. Our justification is by faith in Christ, but our sanctification is by works.

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Our sanctification is based on Christ righteousness that is credited to us, not our works.

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10. Spiritual disciplines are a _____________ of grace.

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The term "means" refers to the methods or practices that are used to attain or experience something. In this context, spiritual disciplines are seen as the means through which individuals can access or receive grace. These disciplines, such as prayer, meditation, and fasting, are believed to create a space for grace to enter and transform a person's life. Therefore, the correct answer is "Means."

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11. If we can make certain spiritual disciplines the goal and focus of our lives, it'll really free us up from legalism and sin.

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If we make the disciplines the goal, then we can easily end up in legalism.

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12. According to Eli's teaching, the best way to overcome sin and temptation is by

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According to the given information, the correct answer is "None of the above." This suggests that Eli's teaching does not advocate for using will power, discipline, or accountability as the best way to overcome sin and temptation. However, without further context or information about Eli's teaching, it is difficult to provide a more detailed explanation.

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Sin's desire is to enslave us and have mastery over us. The only...
People who are morally upright can actually be furthest from God...
At its deepest roots, sin is our attempt to build our value and...
The first Commandment in the 10 Commandments states "Thou shall...
The Galatian Christians were confused because they were reverting back...
By themselves, spiritual disciplines can do nothing. They are not what...
In Romans 1:16 Paul tells us that the gospel is the _________________...
Which of the following is NOT a spiritual discipline?
Our justification is by faith in Christ, but our sanctification is by...
Spiritual disciplines are a _____________ of grace.
If we can make certain spiritual disciplines the goal and focus of our...
According to Eli's teaching, the best way to overcome sin and...
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