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God created the spiritual universe
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god always existed in eternity
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invisible demensions were created by god (heaven & Hell)
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invisible beings were created by god were hence came demons), etc.)
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the universe was given a seperate existence
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God is not his cre4ation and his creation is not God
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the universe is dependant on God
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the universe is dependant on God
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God upholds and maintains it by his power
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The universe is not infinite
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it has a beginning and an end
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the universe did not happen by acccident
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god is the intelligent designer
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the universe did not evolve from single cells
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God created everything complete, "according to its kind"
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Adam and Eve (all humanity sinned for the 1st time) sinned for the 1st time.
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what was their (our) sin?
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desire to be and have more created them to be or have (image bearers, innocent of evil)
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free choice to disobey God
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sin ends in death, Spiritual (seperation from God forever) and physical (separation from the body forever)
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| serpent in the garden
Steps of temptation (6) |
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Curiosity stage
(What will it be like?)
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| serpent in the garden
Steps of temptation (6) |
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Enticement Stage
(I want IT!!!)
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| Serpent in the garden
Steps of temptation (6) |
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Conception Stage
(Iwon't resist it!)
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| Serpent in the Garden
Steps of temptation (6) |
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Commission Staage
(I did it)
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| Serpent in the Garden
Steps of temptation (6) |
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habitual stage
(I did it again and again)
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| Serpent in the Garden
Steps of temptation (6) |
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Hard-hearted state
(Sin is OK)
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| Serpent in the Garden
Steps of temptation (6) |
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Curiosity state (What will it be like?)
Enticement Stage (I want IT!!!)
Conception Stage (I won't resist it!)
Commission Stage (I did it)
Habitual Stage (Idid it again & again)
Hard-hearted stage (Sin is OK)
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God will give abraham a son and amke his decendants into a great nation.
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God will bless all the people of th earth through Abraham.
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God will give his descendants the land of Canaan
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The sign of unconditional Promises:
Smoking firepat and blazing torch
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God's conditional promise
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| Abraham Man of Faith
God's conditioanl promise |
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God will be Abraham's God and the God of his descendants if they worship and serve Him only.
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The sign of conditional promise:
Circumcision
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| Moses: God's Commandments |
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God promises to be Israel's God
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| Moses: God's Commandments |
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Israel Must be totally consecrated to live for God according to his commands.
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| Moses: God's Commandments |
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| Moses: God's Commandments |
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God give his people commands
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| Moses: God's Commandments
God gives his people his commands (3) |
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1.to make them distinct from every other nation
2.to give them a frulfilled and youful life.
3.to inspire them to love God and each other.
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| Moses: God's Commandments
God gives his people his commands (3) |
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1. to make them distinct from every other nation.
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| Moses: God's Commandments
God gives his people his commands (3) |
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2. to give tehm a fulfilled joyful life
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| Moses: God's Commandments
God gives his people his commands (3) |
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3. to inspire tehm to love God and each other.
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| Moses: God's Commandments
God's Intentions (3) |
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1. to reveal himself and his will to his people.
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| Moses: God's Commandments
God's Intentions (3) |
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2. to inspire his people to live according to his will.
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| Moses: God's Commandments
God's Intentions (3) |
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3. To point out to his people their sinfulness so they go to him for forgiveness and deliverance from sin
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God's messengers to the kings of Israel (north) and Judah (south)
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Kings were supposed to rule of God's behalf according to his covenant law,
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when the kings didn't rule on God's behalf who reminded them to
- Depend on God, not their own might
- Follow God's will, not impose their own will on others
- Serve God, not the gods of other nations
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| Prophets
When Kings did not rule on Gods behalf
the prophets reminded them to (3) |
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Depend on the God, not their own might
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| Prophets
When Kings did not rule on Gods behalf
the prophets reminded them to (3) |
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Follow God's will, not impose their own will on others.
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| Prophets
When Kings did not rule on Gods behalf
the prophets reminded them to (3) |
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Serve God, not the gods of other nations
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God's messengers to the people of Israel and Judah
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The people were supposed to follow God's rule and love according to his covenant law
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when the people did not the covenant law they were told :
-Depend on God, Not their King
-Follow God's law, not their king's law
-Serve God, not the gods of other nations
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their message
- repent and return to theys of the Lord
-faithfulness will result in god's mercy.
- continued faithlessness will result in god's judgement (ultimately, removal from teh land into capitivity)
- even though judgment will come, the Lord will remember his covenant and bring a remnaat of his people back to the promsed land
- a deliverer will come, the messiah to sve his people from sin and oppression
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repent and return to the ways of the a Lord
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Faithfulness will result in God's mercy.
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Continued faithlessness will result in God's judgement (untimately, removal from the land into capitivity)
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Even though judgment will come, the Lord will remember His covenant and bring a remnant of his people back to the promised land
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A deliverer will come, the Messiah to save his people from sin and oppression
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ushers in the final sages of the kingdom of God
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the kingdon's king displays his auathority over everything
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opens the kingdom to all who believe
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establishes a new and better covenant
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the Old Covenant through Abraham is fulfilled, all nations are blessed, all believers become children of abraham and children of God believers inherit the whold earth.
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explaines the mysteries of god
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God becomes approachable and through faith, god live with us and we become part of his family
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sacrifieces himself for us
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all the sacrifieces of the OT(sin offering, fellowship offering etc.)are fulfilled
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his perfecxt life is sacrificed for our sins and we are forgiven
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| Coming of the Holy Spirit |
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is the creator (with the father and the son)
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| Coming of the Holy Spirit |
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gives life to all living creatures
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| Coming of the Holy Spirit |
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temporarily came upon several Old Testament Phrophets, Priests, Judges and Kings
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| Coming of the Holy Spirit |
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led Jesus throughout His ministry
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| Coming of the Holy Spirit |
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The diciples were permantly fill with Him
A new age begins for all believers
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| Coming of the Holy Spirit |
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Sings of arrival
Fire and Wind
Disciples speak many languages
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| Coming of the Holy Spirit |
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the prpphecy of Joel (lot prophet) fulfilled
Joel 2:28-32
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| Coming of the Holy Spirit |
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His Work:
--Gives spiritual everlansting life to believers
--Counsels and Guides believers into the truth
--Sanctifies believers (makes them holy)
--Empowers believers to be bold witnesses
--Gives special gifts to believers for their ministry
--Brings Glory to Jesus Christ
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Jesus ascended into heaven
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He began His rule over all things for the Church
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The Disciples and many others bring the goodnews of the salvation of Jesus Christ from Jersulem to the world
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Thousands are inspired by the Holy Spirit to believe, band together to form Church Communities begin to be called Christians
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Christ is the head of the Church, the church is tHis body
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Christ's body is made up of many members joined together by:
- one Lord, One Spirity, one baptism, on hope, one love, one mission
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The Church has suffered setbacks through centuries but continues to be the light of God's kingdom in a dark world.
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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The Return of Jesusu Ckhrist
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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The Age of Grace will come to an end accompanied by "signs"
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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Believers will be persecuted by the world
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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Unbelievers will be tormented by natural catastrophes
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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The Lawless One (antichrist)will appear and lead many away from God
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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War, Famine, Disease, Crime, Death will become more intense
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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Believers will be raised from the dead in glorified bodies and the living believers will be taken up to meet Jesus
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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Unvelievers will also be raised
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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Two books will be opened
- the bood of works (deeds of good and evil)
-the bood of life (list of names of believers
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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anyone whose name is not fouond in the book of life is thrown into the lake of fire with Satan and the antichrist
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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| The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse |
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list of names of believers
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