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The Foundation of Jesus Christ
Lesson 7 Worksheet

What is Christ's relationship to sin? (Part 2)

And for this cause he is the mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions [that were] under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance. For where a testament [is], there must also of necessity be the death of the testator. For a testament [is] of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth. (Heb 9:15-17 AV)







155. What does it mean that Jesus Christ is the "mediator" of the LORD GOD's new covenant with man? Hebrews 9:15 (106)
A. Enforcer of LORD GOD laws to man
B. Go between the LORD GOD and man
C. Promise of LORD GOD for man
D. Prayer giver to LORD GOD and man



156. What is a covenant? Hebrews 9:15 (106 notes)
A. Solid agreement
B. Proof of agreement
C. Disagreement
D. Proof of disagreement



157. What is a testament? Hebrews 9:15 (106 notes)
A. Solid agreement
B. Proof of agreement
C. Disagreement
D. Proof of disagreement



158. Who made the covenant with man? Hebrews 9:15 (106 notes)
A. The LORD GOD
B. Jesus Christ
C. Holy Spirit
D. Man



159. Who is the new testament to the covenant with man? Hebrews 9:15 (106 notes)
A. The LORD GOD
B. Jesus Christ
C. Holy Spirit
D. Man



160. What transgressions are redeemed through the new testament? Hebrews 9:15 (107)
A. All violations of the LORD GOD's laws that could be redeemed by the first testament.
B. The Ten Commandments
C. Sins of the flesh
D. All sin



161. How was sin redeemed through the first testament? Hebrews 9:15 (107)
A. Through the sacrifice of animal life
B. Through the offering of natural life
C. Through the offering of prayer and supplication
D. Through the sacrifice of the life of Jesus



162. How is sin redeemed through the new testament? Hebrews 9:15 (107)
A. Through the sacrifice of animal life
B. Through the offering of natural life
C. Through the offering of prayer and supplication
D. Through the sacrifice of the life of Jesus



163. Who can be redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ? Hebrews 9:15 (109)
A. All people
B. The world
C. Only people called by the LORD GOD
D. All Americans



164. Who can receive the LORD GOD's promise of eternal inheritance? Heb. 9:15 (110)
A. All people
B. The world
C. Only people called by the LORD GOD
D. All Americans



165. What does it mean to be "called" by the LORD GOD? Hebrews 9:15 (110 notes)
A. To be moved by the LORD GOD to become a priest or nun
B. To receive divine inspiration and become a saint
C. To receive an anointing of glory
D. To be summoned to come into fellowship with His Son Jesus Christ



166. What was required to set the new covenant in force? Hebrews 9:16-17 (111)
A. Man had to redeem his sins
B. Jesus Christ had to die
C. The LORD GOD had to ratify the agreement
D. The world had to accept Jesus Christ as it's Savior



167. How was the first testament dedicated? Hebrews 9:18-22 (112)
A. With blood
B. With prayers
C. With laws
D. With miracles



168. What did Moses sprinkle with blood after speaking every precept of the law to the people? Hebrews 9:18-22 (113)
A. Holy Bible
B. People
C. Tabernacle
D. Vessels of ministry
E. Both A & B
F. Both C & D
G. All of the above



169. Without the shedding of blood there is no ____________________? Hebrews 9:18-22 (114)
A. Sacrifice
B. Law
C. Remission of sins
D. Worship



170. What purpose did the first testimony of the redemption of sins through the shedding of blood? Hebrews 9:23-26 (115)
A. To offer salvation to the Jews
B. To offer salvation to the Christians
C. To be a pattern for things to come
D. To establish a religious practice to continue eternally



171. Who is allowed to be in the Holiest of Holies part of Heaven in the presence of the LORD GOD? Hebrews 9:23-26 (116)
A. Jesus Christ
B. Saints
C. Angels
D. A & B
E. A & C
F. All of the above



172. What does Jesus Christ do on our behalf in Heaven? Hebrews 9:23-26 (116)
A. Receives our punishments from the LORD GOD
B. Answers our prayers
C. Represents us to the LORD GOD
D. Answers the LORD GOD on our behalf
E. A & B
F. C & D



173. BONUS Why is it so important that we are sin free, if Jesus Christ is representing us to the LORD GOD? Hebrews 9:23-26 (116)
A. Jesus stands before the LORD GOD in our stead and our purity is not important
B. Our righteousness is represented to the LORD GOD by Jesus Christ.
C. We must be sin free for Jesus to want to represent us
D. Only a true and perfect salvation is acceptable in the Heavens, standing
before the LORD GOD
E. Both A & C
F. Both B & D



174. How often did the high priests enter the tabernacle? Hebrews 9:23-26 (117)
A. Once a day
B. Once a week
C. Once a month
D. Once a year



175. What was required of the high priests before they entered into the tabernacle in the presence of the LORD GOD? Hebrews 9:23-26 (117)
A. Prayer
B. Absolution
C. Confession
D. Salvation
E. Purification



176. How often is Jesus allowed to enter into the presence of the LORD GOD as our high priest? Hebrews 9:23-26 (117)
A. Once a day
B. Once a week
C. Once a year
D. Always



177. How many times must Jesus Christ be sacrificed for our sins? Heb. 9:23-26 (118)
A. Once
B. As many times as we sin
C. Often
D. Never



178. How often has the LORD GOD appointed all people to die? Hebrews 9:27 (119)
A. Once
B. Twice
C. Different appointments for different people
D. Wicked three times, righteous twice



179. What has the LORD GOD appointed to follow death? Hebrews 9:27 (119)
A. Eternal life for all
B. Heaven
C. Judgment
D. Hell



180. How many times did Jesus appear on the earth to make a sacrifice for our sins? Hebrews 9:28 (120)
A. Once
B. Twice
C. Three times
D. Often



181. Why did the LORD GOD offer Christ to the world? Hebrews 9:28 (121)
A. To give the world salvation
B. To lead many to Him
C. To bring all people to a righteous state
D. To offer hope to all Faiths



182. When will faithful Christians witness that sin has no more power to hurt them? Hebrews 9:28 (122)
A. At their baptism
B. At their confirmation
C. At Christ's second coming
D. In Heaven



183. What did Jesus give to the disciples to represent his "body"? Mat 26:26-30 (123)
A. Broken bread
B. Wine in a cup
C. Shank of a lamb
D. A cross



184. What did Jesus give to the disciples to represent his "blood of the new testament which is shed for many for the remission of sins"? Matthew 26:26-30 (124)
A. Broken bread
B. Wine in a cup
C. Shank of a lamb
D. A cross



185. What is the typology for "eat"? Matthew 26:26-30 (123)
A. To devour and consume with a slower understanding
B. To devour and consume with a faster understanding
C. To devour and consume with a deeper level of understanding
D. To devour and consume with literal understanding



186. According to typology for "drink", what results when a soul consumes? Matthew 26:26-30 (124)
A. Makes Holy
B. Refreshes
C. Strengthens
D. Purifies
E. A & D
F. B & C
G. All of the above



187. What does John 1:29 mean when it says "...Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world"? John 1:29 (125 Note)
A. Jesus came to remove the sin of everybody in the world
B. The salvation of Jesus Christ should be offered to everybody in the world
C. Christianity should be a world religion, established for salvation of every man
D. Jesus is the true and final sacrifice that was able to remove the "sin of the world" from a called believer



188. What does the LORD GOD give to those he calls? John 1:29 (125 Note)
A. Ability to believe in Jesus Christ
B. Sainthood
C. A white robe
D. Fellowship with true believers



189. How can a Christian predict who will be “called” by the LORD GOD? John 1:29 (125 Note)
(May be more than one answer)
A. Include all persons with an interest in spiritual and religious matters
B. Include all persons who adhere to the laws of God
C. Include all persons who lack of any comforts of life
D. Include all people that have not yet heard of Jesus Christ
E. Include all people from third world countries, other faiths and poverty stricken areas
F. Include all Americans
G. Include all Jews
H. Include the whole world
I. Exclude all prisoners
J. Exclude all Muslims, Jews and Buddhists
K. Exclude all wicked persons
L. A-F
M. I-K
N. All of the Above
O. A Christian cannot predict who will be “called” by the LORD GOD



190. Who is given the precious and free gift of salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ? John 1:29 (125)
A. Those called and chosen by the LORD GOD
B. The world
C. All people of the world are given the chance
D. Only the righteous



191. Why was Jesus Christ born? Matthew 1:21 (126)
A. To save the world
B. To save his people
C. To destroy sin
D. All of the above



192. What power on earth did the LORD GOD give to Jesus Christ? Matthew 9:1-7 (127)
A. The power to comfort
B. The power to kill
C. The power to forgive
D. The power to will



193. (Essay) What is the difference between being forgiven of sins and being washed clean of sins by the blood of Jesus? Matthew 9:1-7(127 Note)



194. What type of sickness did Jesus Christ heal several times on earth to prove that he was given the power on earth to forgive sins? Matthew 9:1-7(128)
A. Blindness
B. Deafness
C. Palsy
D. Leprosy



195. Why was Jesus Christ made flesh and blood? Hebrews 2:14-18 (129)
A. So he could understand the human condition
B. So he could be lower than the angels
C. So he could die
D. So he could trick the devil



196. Why did Jesus Christ die? Hebrews 2:14-18 (130)
A. So he could understand the human condition
B. So he could destroy the power of death possessed by the devil
C. So he could save the condemned souls in hell
D. So he could be punished for our sins



197. When will a called or chosen baptized believer of Jesus Christ die? Hebrews 2:14-18 (131)
A. Once
B. Never
C. Twice
D. Only at judgment



198. What resulted when Jesus removed the devil's power of death over God's people? Hebrews 2:14-18 (132)
A. The devil began a persecution campaign against called believers
B. God's people were removed from the devil's bondage
C. The devil used evil and wickedness against called believers
D. The devil was able to tempt and entice believers



199. Why were God's people under the power of the devil in the first place? Hebrews 2:14-18 (132)
A. Because they feared death
B. Because they feared evil
C. Because they feared persecution
D. Because they feared hell



200. (Essay) What specific freedoms do you now gain through your understanding that Christ removed the devil's power of death from you? Hebrews 2:14-18 (132)



201. What specifically resulted when Jesus took away death from his people? Hebrews 2:14-18 (132)
A. His people became righteous and holy
B. His people became saints
C. His people received eternal life
D. His peoples' fears could no longer be messed with by the devil in an effort to control them.



202. What type of nature did Jesus Christ have on earth? Hebrews 2:14-18 (132)
A. God
B. Man
C. Angel
D. Spirit



203. Why did Jesus have this nature? Hebrews 2:14-18 (133)
(More than one answer)
A. To perform miracles
B. To weed out wickedness
C. To heal the sick
D. To forgive sins
E. To perform the duty as high priest
F. To make reconciliation for the sins of his people
G. To understand human temptation
H. To gain the LORD GOD's favor
I. To protect the LORD GOD's people from harm
J. To reveal to the world the LORD GOD's judgment
K. To establish true religion
L. To make other men gods



204. What is the definition of reconciliation (atone)? Hebrews 2:14-18 (133)
A. Make new
B. Make ready
C. Make up
D. Make over



205. What did the duty as human high priest require of Jesus? Hebrews 2:14-18 (133)
A. To represent all things pertaining to God
B. To make reconciliation for the sins of his people
C. To understand human temptation
D. All of the above



206. What did the duty as a human Savior require of Jesus? Hebrews 2:14-18 (133)
A. To represent all things pertaining to God
B. To make reconciliation for the sins of his people
C. To understand human temptation
D. All of the above



207. What did the duty as human Man require of Jesus? Hebrews 2:14-18 (133)
A. To represent all things pertaining to God
B. To make reconciliation for the sins of his people
C. To understand human temptation
D. All of the above



208. Why was it important that Jesus understand human temptation? Hebrews 2:14-18 (133)
A. He would become a fair and impartial judge
B. He would forgive our sins quickly
C. He would honor and reward our efforts
D. He would be able to assist his people when they are faced with enticements.



209. What does Jesus do with a called believer's sins? Hebrews 1:1-3 (134)
A. Forget
B. Purge
C. Hide
D. Confront



210. Whose essence does Jesus Christ have presently? Hebrews 1:1-3 (135)
A. The LORD GOD's
B. His own
C. The Holy Spirit’s
D. Man's



211. Where is Jesus Christ presently? Hebrews 1:1-3 (135)
A. Roaming the earth in spirit form
B. Sitting at the right hand of the Majestic LORD GOD
C. In a believer's heart
D. All of the above



212. What results if we maintain our righteousness? 1 John 1:7-9 (136, 137)
A. We are able to have fellowship with other righteous believers
B. The blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin
C. It is impossible to maintain righteousness
D. A & B
E. B & C



213. What do we do if we stray from righteousness and do sin? 1 John 1:7-9 (138)
A. Confess our sin to Jesus
B. Confess our sin to the LORD GOD
C. Confess our sin to the Priest
D. Confess our sin to ourselves



214. Why will Jesus cleanse us from all righteousness and forgive us? 1 John 1:7-9 (138)
A. He is faithful
B. He is just
C. He is holy
D. He is perfect
E. A & B
F. C & D
G. All of the above



215. How did Jesus Christ become the first born of the dead? Revelation 1:5 (139)
A. Through the love of God
B. Through his holiness
C. Through his transfiguration
D. Through his resurrection



216. Who does Jesus Christ rule on this earth? Revelation 1:5 (140)
A. All men
B. Sovereign powers
C. Religions
D. Churches



217. Why did Jesus Christ wash our sins with his blood? Revelation 1:5 (141)
A. The LORD GOD made him
B. It was his destiny
C. Because he loved us
D. All of the above










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MLA Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein. "Worksheet for What is Christ's relationship to sin? (Part 2)." The Foundation of Jesus Christ Jan 2004.   <http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin5p2test.htm>.

APA Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein. (2004, January) "Worksheet for What is Christ's relationship to sin? (Part 2)." The Foundation of Jesus Christ Retrieved   from http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin5p2test.htm

Chicago Style Citation:
McFarland, Kathy L. and Joanne Holstein (2004) "Worksheet for What is Christ's relationship to sin? (Part 2)." The Foundation of Jesus Christ (January), http://www.guidedbiblestudies.com/001sin5p2test.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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