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| List the five divine attributes of the Holy Spirit covered in class lecture |
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| Omniscience, Truth, Power, Eternality, Inspiration |
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| One of the five divine attributes is power. List the four events or areas that display the Spirit's divine power in the New Testament that were covered in lecture |
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| Virgin Birth, Paul's Ministry, Conviction of sin, Regeneration, |
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| List the six ways in which the Bible affirms the equality of the Spirit with the Father and Son that were covered in lecture. |
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| In the baptismal formula; Paul's benediction to the Corinthians in 2 Cor. 13:14; Unity of the three in spiritual gifts; In bearing the title of Lord; In titles relating the Spirit to God; In titles relating the Spirit to Christ |
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| List the five divine titles that the Bible uses for the Spirit and the Scripture reference corresponding to each one that were covered in lecture. |
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| Spirit of Glory; Spirit of Life; Spirit of Holiness; Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding; Spirit of Truth |
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| List the five personal characteristics of the Spirit that were covered in lecture. |
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| Teaching; Distribution of Spiritual gifts; The Spirit can be grieved; The Spirit can be blasphemed against; The Spirit can be lied to |
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| List the eight ways the Spirit was involved in the life of Christ covered in lecture. |
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| In His conception; At His baptism; He was led by the Spirit to the wilderness to be tempted; His ministry began in the power of the Spirit. |
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| List the two ways in which the Spirit is involved in the beginning of the Christian life covered in lecture. |
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| In the conviction of sin; In regeneration or the new birth |
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| List the three ways in which the Spirit of God is involved in the continuing Christian life covered in lecture. |
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| The baptism of the Spirit; As the helper/advocate; As the agent of the Christian life. |
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| List the three areas that the Spirit is active in the life of the church. |
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| Revelation; unity; ministry |
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| What does the Greek word ekklesia literally mean |
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| Called out and it refers to an assembly or gathering. |
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| To what do the overwhelming number of New Testament references to ekklesia refer? |
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| What are the biblical images for the church that were covered in lecture? |
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| The People of God, The Body of Christ; The Temple of the Holy Spirit |
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| List the three characteristics of the proper membership of the church covered in lecture. |
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| It is a fellowship; it is a body of baptized believers; It is a regenerate membership |
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| Describe how baptism and the Lord's Supper proclaim the gospel. |
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| Baptism pictures the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ; the Supper represents the body and blood of Christ. |
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| Give the three reasons for the necessity of the ordinances covered in lecture. |
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| Commanded by Christ; Refusal to participate may indicate unbelief; They are the distinguishing marks of the true church. |
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| Who are the proper subjects of baptism? |
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| Describe the proper significance of baptism |
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| It is a public profession of faith and repentance in which we identify with the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. It is the initiatory rite of church membership. |
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| List the six elements of the Lord's Supper's role in the local church which were covered in lecture. |
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| A fellowship feast; An Eucharistic feast; A memorial feast; An evangelistic feast; An Eschatological Feast; An Examination feast |
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| Who are the proper participants in the Lord's Supper |
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| Believers who have been scripturally baptized and are in fellowship with a local Baptist church. |
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| List the five essential elements in our doctrine of end times |
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| God determines the time in his purpose; Christ will return bodily and visibly; The dead will be raised; Christ will judge; and all will eternally exist in either heaven of hell. |
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| Quote Acts 1:6-8 and describe our eschatological responsibility |
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So when they had come together, they were asking Him, saying, "Lord, is it at this time You are restoring the kingdom to Israel?" He said to them, "It is not for you to know times or epochs which the Father has fixed by His own authority; but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth."
To Be his witness |
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| List the three elements of physical death covered in lecture. |
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| It is universally certain; It is separation of the body from the Spirit; It is the result of the Fall |
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| Describe spiritual death. |
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| Spiritual death describes the final existence of the unregenerate; it is the separation of the spirit from God. |
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| List the three millennial views covered in class and briefly describe each of them. |
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| Postmillennialism; Amillennialism; Premillenialism |
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| List the three tribulational views covered in lecture and briefly describe each of them. |
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| How many final states of existence does the Bible teach that there are, and list them. |
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