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        | A God-Given power to be used for His service |  | 
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        | Theology of the Spiritual Gifts |  | Definition 
 
        | At least one per believer Distrubitued throughout- but nobody has all They are probably permanent but can fade from non-use |  | 
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        | Apostle, Prophecy, Miracles, Tongues, Word of Knowledge, Distinguishing Spirits |  | 
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        | Spiritual Beings sent as Messengers from God |  | 
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        | Angles are personal Spirit beings with 3 "traits"   |  | Definition 
 
        | Immortal Do not procreate Do not have physical bodies |  | 
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        | Elect and Fallen Micheal the Archangel Chief Princes Cherubim - Protect God's Holiness Seraphim - Praise God   |  | 
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        | Highest Angel - Glorious Cherub Created good Sin was pride |  | 
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        | Defeat is secured in the cross Judgment is still future: Cast our of heaven and confined to earth (Tribulation) Bound for 1000 years (Millennium) Thrown into the Lake of Fire (Eternity) |  | 
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        | Angles who fell with Satan Believers cannot be possessed for they are indwelt by the Spirit  |  | 
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        | Assembly  Those who are called out |  | 
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        | The worldwide body of all who are saved since Pentecost |  | 
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        | Others recognized that while Jesus disciples formed the nucleus, the Church actually began at Pentecost |  | 
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        | Dispensational Distinctives |  | Definition 
 
        | Distinction between Israel and the Church The Church is NOT the new Israel  |  | 
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        | Dispensationalist - Hermeneutics |  | Definition 
 
        | Are committed to a consistent literal-historical Hermeneutics |  | 
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        | Classical Dispensationalism |  | Definition 
 
        | 7 Dispensations Entieraly future Very distinct |  | 
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        | Progressive Dispensationalism |  | Definition 
 
        | 4 dispensations Partially inaugurated Part of a Single Plan |  | 
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        | Word pictures which correspond to and illustrate the Truth |  | 
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        | What did an OT priest do? |  | Definition 
 
        | Stood before God in holiness Mediated between God and Man Offered sacrifices Interceded with God |  | 
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        | Betrothal - Salvation  Preparation - The Church age Retrieval of the Bride - Rapture Wedding - An eternal Joining Marriage Feast - Celebration  |  | 
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        | Episcopal Church Government |  | Definition 
 
        | Overseer Oversight of a diocese by a single leader |  | 
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        | Presbyterian Church Government   |  | Definition 
 
        | Elder The people elect ruling elders to the session which is part of the regional presbytery |  | 
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        | Congregational Church Governement |  | Definition 
 
        | Local congregation is autonomous, but may fellowship with other churchs |  | 
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        | A rite commanded by Christ, and therefore uniquely powerful |  | 
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        | Baptism is necessary for salvation is the means of saving grace |  | 
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        | Baptism is the sign and seal of the Covenant of Grace |  | 
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        | Baptism is a public testimony to prior saving faith in Christ |  | 
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        | Roman Catholicism - Transubstantiation |  | Definition 
 
        | The bread and wine literally change into the Body and Blood of Christ - real presence |  | 
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        | Lutheranism - Consubstantiation |  | Definition 
 
        | Christ is present in with and under the elements - real presence |  | 
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        | Reformed - Spiritual Presence |  | Definition 
 
        | Christ is not literally present in the elements but is spiritually present to give sanctifying grace to the recipient |  | 
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        | Symbolic - Christ is not literally present in the elements, nor in any special spiritual sense. The recipient commemorates what Christ did on the cross |  | 
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        | "This is my body which is for you, do this in remembrance of me" |  | 
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        | Important truths of the Lord's Supper |  | Definition 
 
        | Was established by Christ Himself Is not necessarily repeated Proclaims the Cross Conveys Spiritual Benefit to the Recipient Is restricted to followers of Christ  Is for the unity of the Body |  | 
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