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Monday
Dec222008

Quiz on Jesus in His Humanity

We’re celebrating the incarnation, and it seems like a good time to repost this quiz on what it means that the Son of God became a human being.

Choose the best answer from the choices given.

1. In his humanity, Jesus was just like us except that

a. his humanity didn’t limit him in any way.
b. his blood had special divine properties which gave it power to save.
c. he did not have a sin nature with sinful desires.
d. all of the above.
e. a and c above.

2. Jesus’s human nature is

a. mixed with his divine nature.
b. distinct from his divine nature.
c. separate from his divine nature.
d. none of the above.
e. b and c above.

3. In his humanity, Jesus was

a. in one location at a time.
b. able to experience suffering and death.
c. learning things as he grew and experienced.
d. all of the above.
e. b and c above.

4. In his humanity, Jesus had

a. a human will.
b. a human mind.
c. human emotions.
d. all of the above.
e. none of the above.

5. That Jesus was fully human means that

a. his obedience can be counted as our obedience.
b. he can be a mediator between human beings and God.
c. he could make a propitiatory sacrifice for human beings.
d. all of the above.
e. b and c above.

Look for the answers on Wednesday, when I will also give you three reasons why it matters to you that Christ is human.

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