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The Fall brought ________ and ________ into God’s once-perfect creation. sin, death
Because of sin, every part of human nature is corrupted — this is called total ________. depravity
After Adam and Eve sinned, they felt ________ and tried to hide from God. shame
The ground was cursed, making human work become painful and full of ________. toil
The image of God in humanity was not destroyed, but it became deeply ________. marred
The Fall affected not only humans but all of ________, which now groans for redemption. creation
Sin introduced ________ (separation) between humans and God. alienation
Human relationships became marked by blame, ________, and conflict. strife
The serpent’s deception appealed to human ________, the desire to be like God. pride
Because of sin, humans now misuse their dominion to ________ creation instead of stewarding it. exploit
Death, disease, and decay are consequences of ________, not part of God’s original design. sin
Every worldview must answer the problem of ________; the biblical worldview roots it in the Fall. evil
The Fall shows that the heart of every human problem is the problem of the human ________. heart
Even in judgment, God provided ________ — promising a Deliverer in Genesis 3:15. hope
The effects of the Fall remind us that our greatest need is not education or reform but ________. redemption
Redemption is God’s work of restoring His fallen creation through ________. Messiah
The first promise of redemption is found in Genesis :. 3:15
God’s covenant with ________ promised that all nations would be blessed through his seed. Abraham
The Law given to Israel revealed God’s holiness and exposed human ________. sin
The sacrifices of the Old Testament pointed forward to the ultimate sacrifice of ________. jesus
Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection demonstrate God’s ________ over sin and death. victory
The resurrection is the cornerstone of the ________ faith. Believer
Redemption is not just personal salvation but the renewal of all ________. Creation
The story of Scripture moves from creation, to Fall, to ________, to new creation. redemption
The Kingdom of God is already present through Messiah’s rule but not yet fully ________. realized
Believers experience salvation now, but still await future ________ when Messiah returns. glorification
God’s plan of redemption reveals His attributes of mercy, justice, and ________. love
The Holy Spirit applies the work of Messiah to believers’ hearts, bringing spiritual ________. renewal
The goal of redemption is the glory of ________ and the restoration of all things under His rule God
Culture is what people make of God’s world — both the products and the ________ of human creativity. patterns
Because of the Fall, culture can either reflect God’s truth or promote human _____________. rebellion
The Creation Mandate still calls believers to exercise godly ________ over the earth. dominion
Believers are called to be “salt and ________” in the world. light
The phrase “in the world but not of the world” means engaging culture without ________ to it. conforming
Every culture contains elements that reflect God’s truth and others that reveal human ________. sinfulness
The biblical worldview affirms that all humans have ________ and dignity as image-bearers of God. value
The gospel transforms not only individuals but also ________ and communities. societies
The goal of Believer cultural engagement is to glorify ________, not self. God
Work, art, science, and politics can all be acts of worship when done for God’s ________. glory
Believers are ambassadors of Messiah’s ________, representing His reign in a fallen world. kingdom
The congregation models a redeemed community living under Messiah’s ________. lordship
Believers should approach cultural issues with both truth and ________. grace
The ultimate hope for culture is not human progress but the coming of God’s ________. kingdom
When Messiah returns, He will make all things ________, fulfilling the story of redemption. new
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