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What is Christ's relationship to sin? (Part 1)

Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law [is] the knowledge of sin. But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets; Even the righteousness of God [which is] by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference: For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus: Whom God hath set forth [to be] a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God; (Ro 3:20-25 AV)







121. What statement best describes Jesus Christ's placement on earth? 1John 3:5 (87)
A. Jesus was made known to the world to take away our sins.
B. Jesus was created for the purpose of taking away our sins.
C. Jesus was made known to the world to prophesy the LORD GOD's intentions.
D. Jesus was created for the world as the holiest of prophets.



122. What type of sin did Jesus Christ have? 1John 3:5 (88)
A. Venial.
B. Grave.
C. Original.
D. None.



123. What was Jesus Christ's knowledge of sin? 2 Corinthians 5:20-21 (89)
A. He had a great understanding of sin.
B. He had no understanding of sin.
C. He observed sin and developed a deep knowledge of sin.
D. He knows all sin because he took all sin from men.



124. Why did the LORD GOD make Jesus Christ to be sin for us? 2 Cor 5:20-21 (90)
A. So we can become gods.
B. So we might have the same righteousness of the LORD GOD that Jesus has in him.
C. So we can be more righteous than Jesus.
D. So we would never have to sacrifice animals again.



125. Who makes a person aware of sin? John 15:22-24 (91)
A. A person's conscience
B. The LORD GOD
C. Jesus Christ
D. Church doctrine



126. What results when a person is made aware of sin? John 15:22-24 (91)
A. He is forgiven
B. He is punished
C. He can no longer pretend to be innocent
D. He becomes dirty



127. What does Jesus mean when he describes a cloked sin? John 15:22-24 (91)
A. Sin covered by a pretext of shame
B. Sin covered by a pretext of ignorance
C. Sin covered by a pretext of murky water
D. Sin covered by a pretext of wickedness



128. What does pretext mean? John 15:22-24 (91)
A. An excuse to conceal something
B. Written before the Word
C. Before the age of consent
D. Preparatory exam



129. What does ignorance of a sin really mean? John 15:22-24 (91)
A. A person appearing ignorant of sin is really deeply aware of his sin
B. Ignorance of sin does not mean that a sin is not present
C. A person that appears ignorant of sin, is actually allowing it to be covered by pretext of innocence.
D. Once Jesus Christ speaks to a person, ignorant sin is brought to the forefront of a person’s awareness.
E. A & D
F. B & C
G. All of the above



130. What is immediately indicated if a person hates Jesus? John 15:22-24 (92)
A. The person will die
B. The person will be saved
C. The person will go to hell
D. The person hates the LORD GOD



131. Why do people hate Jesus and the LORD GOD? John 15:22-24 (93)
A. Because they are evil
B. Because they reveal sin
C. Because they are judgmental
D. Because they are righteous and holy



132. If a person is to be delivered from sin and made whole, what three things must he truly believe and hold fast? 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 (94)
1)
2)
3)



133. Who wounded and bruised Jesus Christ? Isaiah 53:4-5 (95)
A. Jews
B. Israel
C. LORD GOD
D. Man



134. Why was Jesus Christ wounded and bruised? Isaiah 53:4-5 (95)
(More than one answer)
A. For the chosen people's rebellious sin.
B. For the chosen people's accidental sin.
C. For the chosen people's moral evil.
D. For all people's rebellious sin.
E. For all people's accidental sin.
F. For all people's moral evil.



135. What did Jesus do when stricken and afflicted by God? Isaiah 53:4-5 (95)
(More than one answer)
A. Lifted the chosen people's sickness.
B. Cried out to the LORD GOD.
C. Prayed.
D. Carried the chosen people's pai.n
E. Collapsed.



136. What responsibility did the LORD GOD give Jesus Christ? Isaiah 53:4-5 (96)
A. His chosen peoples welfare and safety.
B. His chosen peoples sins and trials.
C. All peoples faith and religion.
D. All peoples testings and judgments.



137. What exactly happens to chosen people of God through the wounding of Jesus Christ? Isaiah 53:4-5 (96)
A. They become angels.
B. They are guaranteed a mansion in heaven.
C. They are cured of their sins and made whole.
D. All of the above.



138. Why did the LORD GOD’s chosen people have moral evil? Isaiah 53:6 (97)
(More than one answer)
A. The devil tempted them.
B. They had gone astray.
C. They had scattered to their own desires.
D. They did not do what the LORD GOD Willed.



139. What did Jesus Christ say as he went through the torturous affliction before his crucifixion? Isaiah 53:7 (98)
A. He did not open his mouth
B. He prayed the Lord’s Prayer
C. He cried out to the LORD GOD in confusion
D. All of the above



140. Why did Jesus Christ respond in the manner he did during the affliction? Isaiah 53:7 (98)
A. The persecutors were unable to hear or perceive his Word
B. Prayer to the LORD GOD is effective even in crisis
C. He gained needed strength and understanding from the LORD GOD
D. All of the above



141. Why was Jesus Christ beaten? Isaiah 53:8 (99)
A. Because he was hated
B. Because he was favored by the LORD GOD
C. Because of the transgressions of the LORD GOD’s chosen people
D. Because Satan discovered he was walking the earth



142. Why did the LORD GOD remove Jesus from the restraint and judgment of his enemies? Isaiah 53:8 (100)
A. The LORD GOD was saddened at the treatment of Jesus
B. Jesus was not guilty of anything
C. Crucifixion was the goal, nothing else
D. The enemies got carried away and hurt Jesus too much



143. What exactly were the enemies of Jesus allowed to do? Isaiah 53:8 (100)
(More than one answer)
A. Judge
B. Wound
C. Restrain
D. Crucify
E. Put in prison
F. Put on trial



144. What happened when Jesus was crucified? Isaiah 53:9 (101)
A. His soul went immediately to heaven
B. He died and went to hell
C. He passed over into purgatory
D. He rose from the cross and spoke with people



145. What type of a person follows the same path that Jesus suffered? Is 53:9 (101)
(More than one answer)
A. Wicked
B. Immoral
C. Ungodly
D. Condemned
E. Bad
F. Lustful
G. Rich
H. Saved
I. Redeemed
J. Holy
K. Chosen
L. Baptized



146. How could Jesus Christ have avoided crucifixion? Isaiah 53:9 (102)
A. Lied
B. Resorted to violence
C. Lose his righteousness
D. All of the above



147. By maintaining his righteousness in the face of death, what did Jesus Christ lose at that moment? Isaiah 53:9 (102)
A. Physical life
B. Spiritual life
C. Eternal life
D. All of the above



148. What happened to Jesus Christ’s soul after his crucifixion? Isaiah 53:10-12 (103)
A. His soul stayed with his body
B. His soul poured out of his body and went into hell
C. His soul went to heaven, his body to death
D. His soul slept



149. How did the LORD GOD see Jesus Christ after his crucifixion? Is 53:10-12 (104)
A. He was numbered with the transgressors
B. He was the holiest man in hell
C. He was pure and perfect in the midst of the damned
D. He was forgotten and unwanted



150. Who did Jesus Christ lift the sins from? Isaiah 53:10-12 (105)
A. All
B. Most
C. Many
D. None



151. What does it mean that Jesus Christ makes intercession for the transgressors? Isaiah 53:10-12 (106)
A. He defends the transgressors to the LORD GOD
B. He judges the transgressors for the LORD GOD
C. He punishes the transgressors for the LORD GOD
D. He loves the transgressors as the LORD GOD



152. Why did the LORD GOD will that pain and death come to Jesus? Is 53:10-12 (107)
A. To punish evil and it’s works
B. To fulfill His plan for salvation for His chosen people
C. To fulfill His plan for salvation for all of the people of the world
D. To avenge the wickedness on earth



153. For what acts was Jesus Christ later rewarded by the LORD GOD? Is 53:10-12 (107)
(More than one answer)
A. His righteousness
B. His fighting of temptation
C. His disciples loyalty
D. His power to perform miracles
E. His soul being poured out unto death
F. His love for His Father
G. His being numbered with the sinners
H. His fulfillment of the law
I. His bearing the sins of many
J. His transfiguration
K. His making intercession for the transgressors



154. BONUS What seven rewards does the LORD GOD give Jesus Christ? Isaiah 53:10-12 (107)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)










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MLA Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein. "Worksheet for What is Christ's relationship to sin? (Part 1)." The Foundation of Jesus Christ Jan 2004.   <http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin5p1test.htm>.

APA Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein. (2004, January) "Worksheet for What is Christ's relationship to sin? (Part 1)." The Foundation of Jesus Christ Retrieved   from http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin5p1test.htm

Chicago Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein (2004) "Worksheet for What is Christ's relationship to sin? (Part 1)." The Foundation of Jesus Christ (January), http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin5p1test.htm (accessed )


About the Authors

Kathy L. McFarland is a Becker Bible Studies Teacher and Author of Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. She is a Religious Studies student of Liberty University, Hebrew language student attending Israeli taught Ulpan and a Homeschool parent teaching the things of God. She is also well-known as a child advocate of innocent children tortured and suffering from the abuse of sexual perversion, out-of-control violence, and pathetic neglect by a carnal world gone mad.

Joanne B. Holstein is a Becker Bible Studies Teacher and author of Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. She is a Religious Philosophy student of Liberty University, and a Homeschool parent and child advocate. She is well-known as a counsleor to Christian faithful who are struggling with tremendous burden in these difficult times. She is a leading authority on the history of development of the Christian churches and the practices and beliefs of world religions and cults.

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