My New Life In Christ - Book 1 Lesson 1

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1. God has revealed Himself to us in three ways:
     1) His creation,
     2) the Bible,
     3) a Person, Jesus Christ.

Explanation

The statement is true because according to Christian belief, God has revealed Himself to humanity through three means: His creation, the Bible, and Jesus Christ. Through the beauty and complexity of the natural world, God's existence and attributes can be observed. The Bible is considered to be God's inspired word, providing guidance and knowledge about God's nature and His plan for humanity. Lastly, Jesus Christ is seen as the ultimate revelation of God, as He is believed to be the Son of God who came to Earth to reveal God's love and salvation to humanity.

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2. Of all the people who have ever lived, one Man was anointed by God as "the Christ"--the promised Savior. That Man is Jesus Christ.

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that according to the statement, there was one Man who was anointed by God as "the Christ" and that Man is Jesus Christ. This implies that Jesus Christ is the promised Savior, which supports the statement being true.

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3. We are saved, not by doing good works, but by believing on the Lord Jesus Christ.

Explanation

This statement aligns with the Christian belief that salvation is not earned through good works, but rather through faith in Jesus Christ. According to Christian doctrine, salvation is a gift from God, and it is received by grace through faith. Good works are seen as a response to this salvation, but they are not the basis for it. Therefore, the statement is true in the context of Christian theology.

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4. Jesus Christ had power over the winds and sea, evil spirits, sicknesses and diseases, and death itself.

Explanation

Jesus Christ is believed to have possessed supernatural powers, as described in various religious texts. These powers included the ability to control the winds and sea, as seen in the story of Jesus calming the storm. He also had the power to cast out evil spirits, as shown in numerous accounts of exorcisms. Additionally, Jesus is said to have healed various sicknesses and diseases, demonstrating his power over physical ailments. Lastly, Jesus is believed to have raised the dead, showcasing his authority over death itself. Therefore, the statement that Jesus Christ had power over the winds and sea, evil spirits, sicknesses and diseases, and death itself is true.

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5. Jesus died on the cross for our sins, rose from the dead, appeared on the earth forty days, and went back to Heaven, where He is now seated at the right hand of God.

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The explanation for the given correct answer is that according to Christian belief, Jesus did die on the cross as a sacrifice for the sins of humanity. It is also believed that he rose from the dead, appeared on earth for forty days, and then ascended to Heaven where he is seated at the right hand of God. This is a fundamental belief in Christianity and is supported by biblical teachings. Therefore, the statement is true.

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6. The Savior promised by God would be called "Immanuel." The word "Immanuel" means "God with us."

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The statement is true because it accurately reflects the biblical prophecy that the Savior promised by God would be called "Immanuel." The word "Immanuel" literally means "God with us," indicating that this Savior would be a divine presence among humanity. This concept of God being present and involved in the lives of people is a central theme in many religious beliefs. Therefore, the statement is correct.

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7. The Bible is the story of man's complete ruin in sin and God's perfect salvation in Jesus Christ.

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The statement suggests that the Bible tells the story of how mankind has been completely ruined by sin, and how God provides a perfect salvation through Jesus Christ. This aligns with the central themes of the Bible, which emphasize the fallen nature of humanity and the redemptive work of Jesus. Therefore, the answer "TRUE" is correct.

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8. Of all the founders of the world's religions, only one claimed to be God--Jesus Christ.

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that Jesus Christ is the only founder of a major world religion who claimed to be God. In Christianity, Jesus is believed to be the Son of God and the incarnation of God himself. Other religious founders, such as Buddha or Muhammad, did not make such claims about themselves. This distinction sets Jesus apart from the other founders and is a central belief in Christianity.

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9. Jesus Christ is one of the ways to God, but not the only way.

Explanation

This statement suggests that Jesus Christ is not the only way to God, implying that there are other ways as well. However, this contradicts the belief held by many Christians that Jesus is the only way to attain salvation and have a relationship with God. According to Christian teachings, Jesus himself claimed to be "the way, the truth, and the life" and that no one can come to the Father except through him (John 14:6). Therefore, the correct answer is FALSE.

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10. The universe, with its billion of stars and planets operating in precise patterns, came into being by chance.

Explanation

The statement suggests that the universe came into being by chance. However, this is not a proven fact and is still a subject of scientific debate and exploration. The origin of the universe is a complex and ongoing area of research, and various theories exist, such as the Big Bang theory. Therefore, it is incorrect to claim that the universe came into being by chance without providing sufficient evidence.

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God has revealed Himself to us in three ways:    ...
Of all the people who have ever lived, one Man was anointed by God as...
We are saved, not by doing good works, but by believing on the Lord...
Jesus Christ had power over the winds and sea, evil spirits,...
Jesus died on the cross for our sins, rose from the dead, appeared on...
The Savior promised by God would be called "Immanuel." The word...
The Bible is the story of man's complete ruin in sin and God's perfect...
Of all the founders of the world's religions, only one claimed to be...
Jesus Christ is one of the ways to God, but not the only way.
The universe, with its billion of stars and planets operating in...
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