BMW Final Exam | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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imago Dei - image of God
Westminster Shorter Catechism - Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.
5 ways we "image" God - physically, mentally, spiritually, relationally, hierarchically
lost humanity's identity - dead in sin
saved believer's identity - alive in Christ
"Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's" - Mark 12:13-17 - It
was lawful to give money to Caesar because the money had Caesar's face on it. Jesus used it as an
example to explain how the people are children of God because they were made in the image of God.
the decision for salvation encompasses these 5 things - belief, faith, confession, repentance, surrender
God's gender and traits - Always described as masculine, but embodies all "good" traits, no matter more
masculine or feminine
gender (or sex) - our chromosomal makeup
gender identity - someone feeling differently than his or her chromosomes would indicate
two ways the world views sexuality - sexual presence and preference of romantic partner
our true identity - our relationship with God (alive in Christ or dead in sin)
, what makes us complete - Christ does (found in Colossians 2:8-10)
Potter and clay analogy meaning - we have to accept the way God made us because it was for a purpose
what does the Bible begin and end with - marriage; started with sexual intimacy and ended with spiritual
intimacy
book of the Bible about marital intimacy and sex - Song of Solomon
ONLY context God designed marriage for - shared between one man and his wife, after they are married
some areas of sexual expression labelled as sin (review on your own as well) - lust, adultery, polygamy,
incest, sexual abuse, prostitution
implicit prohibitions of sex - transgenderism, self pleasure, abortion
explicit prohibitions of sex - fornication, adultery, beastiality, withholding sex, homosexuality, polygamy
porneia - a selling off of sexual purity
roots of sexual sin - selfishness, pride
the mystery in Ephesians 5 - Christ and the Church
1 Corinthians 6:13 and its general meaning - the body is made for the Lord, not for sexual immorality
threefold purpose marital sex should fulfill - intimacy, procreation, pleasure
5 statements on why some sexual acts are sins - not between a married man and woman, do not uphold
threefold purpose, not consensual, do not portray Christ and the Church, carried out for selfish reasons
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