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| Why can we best see the plan of salvation by studying the sanctuary? |
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| A lesson of what our characters should be - thoughts and feelings. |
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| What picture do we get from studying the sanctary? (1) |
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| The picture we can have is righteousness by faith. |
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| What does the sanctuary deal with? |
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| What are the two divisions fo the sanctuary called? |
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| Daily service and Yearly service. |
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| Explain the two types of forgiveness, and which type of forgiveness we can get from which of the two sanctuary services? Give some verses to show the two types of forgiveness. |
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1. Daily - sin covered. (Ps 32:1; Ps 85:2) 2. Yearly - sin blotted out. (1 John 1:9; Heb 10: 17, 18) |
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| Explain the two step process that enables a sinner to get the sin off of himself and into the sanctuary. |
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1. Repentance and faith - sin transfered to the lamb. 2. Blood - The lamb takes the sin into the sanctuary. |
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| What are God's only requirements / what are the law's only requirements? |
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| Repentance, faith, and baptism. |
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| Why did Jesus personally fulfill all those requirements (6)? |
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| He did all the requirements to be an example, that we should follow his steps - to provide substitutionary repentance, faith, and baptism. |
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| "If you give yourself to Christ [Repentance], and accept Him as your Saviour [Faith], then ___." |
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| for His sake you are accounted righteous. His character stands in the place of your character. |
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| Where did mediation take place during the daily service? |
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- Alter of burnt offering. - Alter of incense. |
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| During the daily service, what two sanctuary items did the preist present before God? What did those two items represent? What was the purpose of these two items? |
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1. Blood - sin offering. 2. Incense - fragrence of His own righteousness. |
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| Explain what the daily service accomplishes and what the daily service does not accomplish. |
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| The blood of Christ secured the repented believers pardon and acceptance with God, but the blood did not cancel the sin. It remained in the books of record until the yearly. |
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| Where did Jesus go at His ascension? |
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| Holy Place - presented prayers and repentance and faith before God. |
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| What service began when the 2300 days ended? |
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| What is the purpose of the investigative judgement? |
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| To determine who are entitles to the benefits of the blotting our of sins. |
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| What does the investigative judgement look at? |
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| It looks at our character - books of record (photograph). Do we have the wedding garment on? (Rev. 7:14) |
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| "God has a perfect photograph of every man's character, and this photograph He compares with _____." |
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| What is the criteria for passing the judgement? |
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| If we have consistently taken the steps of repentance and faith. |
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| The only cases considered in the investiagive judgement are ___. |
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| Those of the professed people of God. |
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| Explain the difference between God's law and the devil's law? |
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Satan's law: selfishness God's law: self-renouncing love that is the law for earth and heaven. |
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| Where does the yearly service take place? |
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| What are the two parts to the yearly service? (20) |
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1. Investigative judgement. 2. Blotting our of sin. |
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| Explain the connection between the cleansing of the sanctuary, the blotting our of sin, the latter rain, and the perfection of character. Use Hebrews 9:22 and Hebrews 10:1,2 and Acts 3:19 in the appropriate spots in your connection. |
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The actual cleansing of the sanctuary is to be accomplished by the blotting our of sins. Through the blotting our of sins, character is perfected. The latter rain does the blotting our and perfects the character. When Christ shed His blood, he secured their pardon, but sin remained on the books of record (Heb. 10:1,2). The law (sacrefices) couldn't make the sinners perfect. THey would have to quit offering sacrifices and forget their sin. Christ transferred sins to heavenly sanctuary (Heb 9:22). The blotting of sins come with the yearly. (Acts 3:19) -> We are to repent so our sins can be blotted our at the appreopriate time (When sins are put on Satan). |
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| Who does the blotting out of sins? Give a verse from Hebrews 10 to support your answer. |
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| The Holy Spirit. Hebrews 10: 15-17. |
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| What makes Christ's mediation no longer necessary? Give a verse from Hebrews 10 to support your answer. |
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| Because we can no longer sin. Our characters are perfect, our sins have been blotted out. Hebrews 10:18. |
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| What is the preparation for receiving the latter rain? |
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| To receive the early rain that gives victory over selfishness and over every wrong word and action. |
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| During the yearly service, Christ, by virtue of His own blood, removes the sins from the sanctuary, and He places them upon _____. When does Jesus do this? |
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(Satan.) -At the close of probation. -2nd Coming. -Final Atonement. |
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