Across
- 5. the Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper of Jesus, involving the partaking of bread and wine. (Greek: "eucharistia" - εὐχαριστία)
- 6. a Christian sacrament symbolizing purification and initiation into the faith, often by immersion in water. (Greek: "baptisma" - βάπτισμα)
- 9. a Hebrew expression meaning "Praise the Lord," used in joyful worship.
- 10. the reconciliation between God and humanity, accomplished through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. (Greek: "katallagē" - καταλλαγή)
- 12. the sharing in the body and blood of Christ, symbolized by bread and wine. (Greek: "koinonia" - κοινωνία)
- 13. the divine splendor, majesty, and perfection attributed to God.
- 14. a state of humiliation or dishonor due to sin or moral failure, often resulting in repentance.
- 17. the act of expressing admiration or gratitude toward God, typically in song or words.
- 18. the invocation of divine favor upon someone or something.
Down
- 1. the spreading of the Christian gospel and the call to repentance and faith in Christ. (Greek: "euangelion" - εὐαγγέλιον)
- 2. the turning away from sin and turning toward God, often marked by sorrow and a desire for change. (Greek: "metanoia" - μετάνοια)
- 3. belief in and trust in God, often associated with salvation and righteousness. (Greek: "pistis" - πίστις)
- 4. a follower of Jesus, one who learns from Him and imitates His life. (Greek: "mathētēs" - μαθητής)
- 7. deliverance from sin and its consequences, granted by God through Jesus Christ. (Greek: "sōtēria" - σωτηρία)
- 8. a declaration of divine favor, often used in the context of the blessings in the Sermon on the Mount.
- 11. the act of giving reverence and adoration to God, often including prayer and rituals.
- 12. a formal agreement between God and His people, often involving promises and obligations. (Hebrew: "berith" - בְּרִית)
- 15. a Hebrew word meaning "so be it," used to affirm the truth or validity of a statement or prayer.
- 16. the unmerited, unearned favor of God, particularly in salvation. (Greek: "charis" - χάρις)
- 19. the process by which a believer is made holy and set apart for God’s purposes. (Greek: "hagiasmos" - ἁγιασμός)
