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Keeping Your Kids On God’s Side - Natasha Crain
XX. Why Did Jesus Need to Die on the Cross for Our Sins?
135. A critic asks why Christians would _________________ “taking a pure-hearted
_________________, beating the crap out of him and then nailing him to a cross… Could you
please _________________to me exactly why it is that this particular _________________
_________________made anything better?”
136. “This popular perspective on Jesus’ death betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of the
Christian worldview. … [there are] three core points our kids need to know in order to answer
such questions:
a. ___________________________________________________________________
b. ___________________________________________________________________
c. ___________________________________________________________________
137. By definition, sin is ‘an _________________act considered to be a
_______________________against _________________law.’
138. “From the Christian perspective, a _________________good God exists, and His goodness is the
_________________standard for our morality. An objective standard is a standard that
_________________our personal _________________; it’s what gives meaning to the words
_________________and _________________.”
139. In an atheist worldview, it follows that ________ is a _________________concept because
there’s no way for a person to actually do something ________________. … if sin isn’t a real
concept, it’s not possible to _________________ _________________of Jesus’ death.”
140. “Not only does sin _________________in the Christian worldview, it’s a major
_________________that needs a _________________. … we are _________________dead
because sin _________________us from the _________________of ‘the _________________,
and the _________________ (John 14:6)”
141. “The Bible makes it clear that God is a God of both _________________and
_________________. … Overlooking sin would actually make a perfectly holy God
_________________, …”
142. What does Natasha mean when she writes, “In the case of God, He’s both the judge and the
offended party.”?
a. ________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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143. Why is the crucifixion not comparable to child abuse?
a. ________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
144. What is “imputed righteousness”?
a. ________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
145. Extra credit: So, how would you answer the question, “Why would an all powerful, all loving
God require His only Son to suffer such a horrible death?”
a. ________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
XXI. What Are the Historical Facts of the Resurrection that Nearly Every Scholar Agrees On?
146. “If the _________________isn’t true, Christianity is _________________.”
147. What are the four historical facts, as described by Habermas and Licona, that “are generally
accepted, even by skeptics …”?
a. _____________________________________________________________
b. _____________________________________________________________
c. _____________________________________________________________
d. _____________________________________________________________
148. Extra credit: How would you respond to someone who says lots of people undergo changes in
their beliefs?
a. ________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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149. “So What Should You Conclude from the Facts? To recap, here are our minimal facts: Jesus
_________________by crucifixion, the disciples _________________He rose and appeared to
them, and the church persecutor Paul and Jesus’ skeptic brother James were
_________________ _________________after the alleged event.”
XXII. What Are the [Most Popular] Major Theories People Use to Explain Those Facts?
150. Theory 1: ______________________________________________________________
151. Theory 2: ______________________________________________________________
152. Theory 3: ______________________________________________________________
153. Theory 4: ______________________________________________________________
154. Theory 5: ______________________________________________________________
155. Theory 6: ______________________________________________________________
156. Theory 7: ______________________________________________________________
157. Why is Corinthians 15:3-7 so important?
a. ________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
158. “When we consider all of these theories in light of the minimal facts from chapter 21, we can
see that they fail to make _____________ of the basic ___________________ data on one or
more levels. … Christians, of course, have another explanation: that Jesus really did ________
from the _________.”
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