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| How was Christ's coming clearly foretold by the prophets? |
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1. "bruise the head of the serpent" 2. remove ungodliness from jacob 3. bear sins of many 4. make his soul an offering for sin 5. pour out his soul until death 6. to be counted with transgressors Also seen through types like Adam, Melchizedek, and Joshua Also seen through events like the brazen serpent, the wilderness wanderings Also seen though offices like prophet, priest, and king Also seen through institutions like passover, incense, and the temple veil |
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1. Total depravity 2. Unconditional grace 3. Limited Atonement 4. Irresistible Grace 5. Perseverance of the Saints |
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| sovereign act of God by grace where he saves some out of sin by predestination and foreknowledge |
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1. the decree to save some and reprobate others 2. the decree to create both 3. the decree to permit the fall of both 4. the decree to provide in Christ redemption only for the elect 5. the decree to send the Spirit to apply this redemption |
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1. the decree to create man 2. the decree to permit the fall 3. the decree to provide in Christ redemption sufficient for all 4. the decree to provide redemption to the elect 5. the decree to send the Spirit to apply redemption |
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| What two elements are necessary for conversion? |
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Supreme interest of heaven; essentially a change of mind 1. Intellectual- a change of view regarding sin, God, and the self; knowledge of sin and redemption 2. Emotional- change of feeling; sorrow for sin and a desire for pardon 3. Volitional- implies change of will, disposition, and purpose; inward turning from sin; change of disposition to seek pardon and cleansing
Repentance only comes about by the gift and grace of God |
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means of salvation; we are kept and persevere by faith; faith is the turning of a soul to God 1. Intellectual- belief in the revelation of God in nature, historical facts of Scripture, and in doctrines of sin and redemption 2. Emotional- awakening of the soul to its personal needs and to the personal applicability of the redemption provided in Christ; immediate assent to these truths 3. Volitional- logical outgrowth of intellectual and emotional; must voluntarily trust in Christ; surrender of heart to God
RESULT: Salvation, Assurance, and Good Works |
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| a new standing is given in Christ to man by God; declarative act; it declares man righteous |
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| Three parts of Justification |
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1. Remission of the Penalty- death is removed from the Christian; forgiveness of sins 2. Restoration to Favor-man becomes a friend of God and a co-heir with Christ 3. Imputation of Righteousness- supplied with positive righteousness; not righteousness but has the righteousness from Christ |
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| Method of Justification (Negative) |
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| 1. It is not by the works of the law |
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| Method of Justification (Positive) |
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1. It is by the grace of God 2. It is by the blood of Christ 3. It is by faith |
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| the new birth by a change of heart; the communion of divine life to the soul and an impartation of a new nature |
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| Sanctification Definition |
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| a separation to God; a imputation of Christ's holiness to us; purification of a moral evil; conformation to the image of Christ |
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| Five Positive Points about the Union of Christ |
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1. It is a spiritual union 2. It is a vital union 3. It is a complete union 4. It is an inscrutable union 5. It is indissoluble |
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| Four Consequences of the Union with Christ |
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1. eternal security 2. fruitfulness 3. endowment for service 4. fellowship with Christ |
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| What are the three basic meanings of the verb "to sanctify?" |
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1. to render or acknowledge to be venerable, to hallow 2. to separate from things profane and dedicate to God, to consecrate 3. to purify |
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| What are the different types of sanctification? |
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1. Positional sanctification- occurs at the moment that a man believes in Christ 2. Process of sanctification- occurs throughout life 3. Complete and Final sanctification- occurs when we are with Christ and the presence of sin is taken away |
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| How does God accomplish sanctification? |
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| through Christ and the forgiveness of our unholiness; we do nothing to accomplish this |
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| Define "Perseverance of the Saints" |
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| anyone who is truly saved in Christ Jesus will not fall away from the state of grace, but with persevere to the end |
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| Five verses concerning perseverance of the saints |
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| Phil. 1:6, 2 Tim. 1:12; 1 Pet. 1:5; Rom. 16:25; Jude 24 |
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| Objections to the doctrine of eternal security |
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1. It induces laziness and indolence- if someone really grasped the gospel, they would work hard as the Bible commands 2. It robs man of his freedom- freedom is not to choose between right and wrong, but to choose what is right 3. Scripture teaches the contrary- but Judas and Saul can be interpreted either way 4. There are many warnings- Ez. and other passages warn believers because they are in a state of constant regeneration |
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| How was Christ's coming clearly foretold by the prophets? |
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Definition
1. "bruise the head of the serpent" 2. remove ungodliness from jacob 3. bear sins of many 4. make his soul an offering for sin 5. pour out his soul until death 6. to be counted with transgressors Also seen through types like Adam, Melchizedek, and Joshua Also seen through events like the brazen serpent, the wilderness wanderings Also seen though offices like prophet, priest, and king Also seen through institutions like passover, incense, and the temple veil |
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1. Total depravity 2. Unconditional grace 3. Limited Atonement 4. Irresistible Grace 5. Perseverance of the Saints |
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| sovereign act of God by grace where he saves some out of sin by predestination and foreknowledge |
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1. the decree to save some and reprobate others 2. the decree to create both 3. the decree to permit the fall of both 4. the decree to provide in Christ redemption only for the elect 5. the decree to send the Spirit to apply this redemption |
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1. the decree to create man 2. the decree to permit the fall 3. the decree to provide in Christ redemption sufficient for all 4. the decree to provide redemption to the elect 5. the decree to send the Spirit to apply redemption |
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| What two elements are necessary for conversion? |
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Definition
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Term
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Supreme interest of heaven; essentially a change of mind 1. Intellectual- a change of view regarding sin, God, and the self; knowledge of sin and redemption 2. Emotional- change of feeling; sorrow for sin and a desire for pardon 3. Volitional- implies change of will, disposition, and purpose; inward turning from sin; change of disposition to seek pardon and cleansing
Repentance only comes about by the gift and grace of God |
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Definition
means of salvation; we are kept and persevere by faith; faith is the turning of a soul to God 1. Intellectual- belief in the revelation of God in nature, historical facts of Scripture, and in doctrines of sin and redemption 2. Emotional- awakening of the soul to its personal needs and to the personal applicability of the redemption provided in Christ; immediate assent to these truths 3. Volitional- logical outgrowth of intellectual and emotional; must voluntarily trust in Christ; surrender of heart to God
RESULT: Salvation, Assurance, and Good Works |
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| a new standing is given in Christ to man by God; declarative act; it declares man righteous |
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| Three parts of Justification |
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Definition
1. Remission of the Penalty- death is removed from the Christian; forgiveness of sins 2. Restoration to Favor-man becomes a friend of God and a co-heir with Christ 3. Imputation of Righteousness- supplied with positive righteousness; not righteousness but has the righteousness from Christ |
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| Method of Justification (Negative) |
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| 1. It is not by the works of the law |
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| Method of Justification (Positive) |
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1. It is by the grace of God 2. It is by the blood of Christ 3. It is by faith |
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| the new birth by a change of heart; the communion of divine life to the soul and an impartation of a new nature |
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| Sanctification Definition |
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| a separation to God; a imputation of Christ's holiness to us; purification of a moral evil; conformation to the image of Christ |
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| Five Positive Points about the Union of Christ |
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Definition
1. It is a spiritual union 2. It is a vital union 3. It is a complete union 4. It is an inscrutable union 5. It is indissoluble |
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| Four Consequences of the Union with Christ |
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1. eternal security 2. fruitfulness 3. endowment for service 4. fellowship with Christ |
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| What are the three basic meanings of the verb "to sanctify?" |
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Definition
1. to render or acknowledge to be venerable, to hallow 2. to separate from things profane and dedicate to God, to consecrate 3. to purify |
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| What are the different types of sanctification? |
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Definition
1. Positional sanctification- occurs at the moment that a man believes in Christ 2. Process of sanctification- occurs throughout life 3. Complete and Final sanctification- occurs when we are with Christ and the presence of sin is taken away |
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| How does God accomplish sanctification? |
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Definition
| through Christ and the forgiveness of our unholiness; we do nothing to accomplish this |
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| Define "Perseverance of the Saints" |
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Definition
| anyone who is truly saved in Christ Jesus will not fall away from the state of grace, but with persevere to the end |
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| Five verses concerning perseverance of the saints |
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| Phil. 1:6, 2 Tim. 1:12; 1 Pet. 1:5; Rom. 16:25; Jude 24 |
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| Objections to the doctrine of eternal security |
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Definition
1. It induces laziness and indolence- if someone really grasped the gospel, they would work hard as the Bible commands 2. It robs man of his freedom- freedom is not to choose between right and wrong, but to choose what is right 3. Scripture teaches the contrary- but Judas and Saul can be interpreted either way 4. There are many warnings- Ez. and other passages warn believers because they are in a state of constant regeneration |
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| Two Biblical means of grace |
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1. Means of salvation 2. Means of sanctification |
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| The Six Points of the Method and Manner of Prayer |
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1. The addressee in prayer- to the Father and Son but no indication of Holy Ghost 2. Posture in prayer- no specific type; many examples given 3. Time of Prayer-always 4. Place of Prayer- in secret and in fellowship 5. Decorum in prayer- order and cleanliness 6. The Condition of the heart-abide in Christ |
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| warning against apostasy; famous |
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| he gave himself a ransom for all; unlimited atonement |
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| propitiation for the sins of the whole world; unlimited atonement |
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| Jesus takes away the sins of the world; unlimited atonement |
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| Jesus died for all; unlimited atonement |
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| Jesus is not willing that any should perish; unlimited atonement |
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| nothing is able to separate us from God; he works all things for those who love him; eternal security |
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