CoD 3/4, 12-13

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Across
  1. 2. 13-1 In this life believers can not fully _____ how God does the work of regeneration. (Art 13)
  2. 4. 12-12 Saul (Paul) turned from being an enemy of Christ to being a _____. (p.124.)
  3. 8. 12-2 The continual process in which God continually converts and renews us more and more into His image.
  4. 9. 13-3 Believing the work of God gives us a _____ that passes all understanding. (p.126)
  5. 12. 12-1 The act in which God grants true faith and repentance to His chosen people by the preaching and and the Holy Spirit. (Art 12 beginning)
  6. 13. 12-8 Conversion can be referred to as regeneration, making alive, _____ from the dead. (p.122)
  7. 15. 12-6 Our will is acted upon by God and so _____, that our will also begins to act. (Art 12)
  8. 16. 12-7 Regeneration is not merely God acting upon us_____, such that people have to make some choice of their own power afterwards. (Art 12)
Down
  1. 1. 12-3 Regeneration is equal to _____ or the raising of the dead. (Art 12)
  2. 3. 13-2 God’s work in us can not be _______ but only described as far as God has made it known to us. (p.125)
  3. 5. 12-5 This work is not of us, but of God, making it _____. (Art 12)
  4. 6. 12-4 The people who have their hearts regenerated by God, are _c_____ renewed and develop their faith. (Art 12)
  5. 7. 12-11 _____ can not work faith in the hearts of the people. (p. 124)
  6. 8. 12-13 All this does not take away man’s _____. (p.124)
  7. 10. 12-10 Our confessions consider regeneration and conversion to be _____. (p.122)
  8. 11. Galations 2:20 C______.
  9. 14. 12-9 All the terms for conversion underscore that there must be a _____ change in our lives from the inside out. (p.122)