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| How many clear invitations have you studied? |
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| How many confusing invitations have you studied? |
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| Give the definition of "believe" from your Biblically correct invitation. |
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| The bible's use of the term "believe" means to place our trust in. In this context believe means to place my trust in the work of Christ. |
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| Name the 2 biblically correct or accurate invitations. |
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| Will you accept the Lord Jesus Christ and trust Him as your personal Savior? Wil you believe that Jesus Christ died for your sins and rose from the grave and, therefore, will you put your trust in Him? |
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| Why is "Will you accept the Lord Jesus Christ and trust Him as your personal Savior?" a correct invitation? |
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| It is biblically accurate. Nonbelievers must personally trust Jesus Christ to save them from the penalty of their sin. |
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| List 2 invitations often erroneously used because they actually apply to Christians. |
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(2 of the following): Will you surrender your life to Christ? Will you confess your sins and ask Jesus to forgive you? Will you make Christ the Lord of your life? |
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