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Christ could have, but didn't. He was able to sin, but didn't. - answers✔✔Peccability
Christ could not sin. He was not able to sin. - answers✔✔Impeccability
The union of Jesus Christ's divine and human natures in one Divine Person. -
answers✔✔Hypostatic Union
1. Incarnation
2. Death - answers✔✔Humiliation of Jesus
The Word became flesh. Jesus gave up the independent exercise of His divine attributes. -
answers✔✔Incarnation of Jesus
God's act of dealing with man's primary problem, sin, which separates us from God. -
answers✔✔Atonement
Declaring someone free from guilt in a court of law. - answers✔✔Justification
Setting something apart from common use for exclusive use in the service of God (apart from
the world and unto God) - answers✔✔Sanctification
, (Similar to Atonement) - Restoring peace and fellowship to a broken relationship. -
answers✔✔Reconciliation
Paying the necessary price to purchase another's freedom. - answers✔✔Redemption
God's unmerited favor. - answers✔✔Grace
Substitute for the penalty of our sin/transgressions. - answers✔✔Penal Substitution
1. Reprove/Convict
2. Restraint
3. Testify of Christ - answers✔✔Pre-Conversion Work of the Holy Spirit
1. Regeneration
2. Baptism
3. Indwelling
4. Sealing - answers✔✔Conversion Work of the Holy Spirit
1. Fullness
2. Sanctification
3. Illumination
4. Prayer
5. Fruit of the Spirit
6. Gifts of the Spirit - answers✔✔Post-Conversion Work of the Holy Spirit