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Hamartiology
the doctrine of sin, including its arrival and impact
Soteriology
doctrine of salvation, especially how God provides salvation from sin by grace and through faith
Evangelism
to communicate the gospel
Discipleship
The process of mentoring a fellow believer in their walk with Christ
Sin
Not conforming to the moral law of God
Four Truths of the Gospel
Everyone is a sinner, sin has a penalty, Christ died for our sins, and we must trust in Christ for salvation
Romans 3:23—“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”
Romans 6:23—“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord”
Romans 5:8—“But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us”
Romans 10:9
Categories of sin
Inherited, personal, commission, and omission
Where did sin come from? (be familiar with)
Our choice to go against God’s moral code
Who has sinned? (be familiar with)
everyone(except Jesus)
Sin’s penalty is
Death
Why is sin’s penalty death?
death is the only way to destroy sin
How is it that the death of Jesus provides salvation for us?
He takes on our sin
3 steps to receiving salvation
ABC’s, Admit, Believe, Commit
Describe one of the methods of evangelism we discussed in class and modeled. Give me the method's name and the general breakdown of how it works. You do not need to quote verses, but you can summarize the ideas talked about in the method
The 3 circles method, bridge method, and good person test
Order of Salvation 4 time periods
Before salvation, at the moment of salvation, ongoing after salvation, completion
Order of Salvation chart of terms (fill in the blank on test)
Foreknowledge
Good knowing prior to salvation those who will be saved
Election
God choosing before time all who would be saved
Calling
God summons people to himself through the human salvation of the gospel so they respond in saving faith
Predestination
another word for election
Does foreknowledge mean no free will? (familiarity)
No. It just means that because God is outside of time, he already knows how the events will turn out.
Predestination vs. Free will? (familiarity)
Some people will disagree, but both have lots of biblical evidence. I have free will, but we’re so corrupted that we would never choose God on our own
Caution before studying
Jesus-loving, bible-believing-Christians can disagree on these issues
Similarities of evidence
biblical evidence
Types of Calling
Outward(hearing from others), inward(God drawing our hearts)
What about those who have never heard? (look at 6d and 7 for my conclusion)
they go to hell. Womp womp
Conversion
This is a response to salvation that includes turning from sin and turning to God
Regeneration
God giving new spiritual life and direction to those who accept Christ
Justification
An act of God where he declares that our sins are forgiven and Christ’s righteousness is ours
Sanctification
A life-long process of God maturing us in our faith as we grow to be more like Christ
Perseverance
God keeping one’s continued true beliefs
Glorification
Repentance
another word for conversion,
Born Again
another word for regeneration
At the moment of salvation, which steps happen simultaneously or at the very least, immediately following each other in a connected order?
Turning from sin and to God
How can a loving God send people to Hell? (false assumption 2)
God sends people to Hell. God has nothing to do with it. Death is the penalty for a lifetime of sin
How can God be both just and merciful? (propitiation and meaning)
God is merciful by taking our punishment and still just by taking the punishment himself
If we did nothing to earn our salvation through works, then…
we should still do good because it is what we should desire
Can you lose your salvation if you are truly a believer? How do you know?
No. we are eternally saved thanks to God.
Can a Christian then sin all he wants? Why or why not?
No, if you are a true Christian you shouldn’t WANT to sin
Role of doubt in salvation
It can make us pursue assurance or show that we’ve never really trusted in him and he is calling us
Active working agent in every step of salvation
God