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| process God established whereby humans could make an offering to God to restore fellowship with Him. |
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| early church fathers, introduced by Origen, we are enslaved, but set free from Christ. |
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| prominent in Middle Ages, Anselm of Canterbury, Feudal System, Provided Christ as satisfaction for offense, appeasement of God's anger, not paid to satan, but sinners. |
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| Peter Abelard, Christ's death was designed to "Impress" Humans, with god's love, resulting in softening of hearts. Emphasis directed to man, "Subjective", |
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| Most popular theory, Reformation theory, relying on Romans, God is holy, humans are sinful. Punishment is a must and Jesus stood in that place. |
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| meditating on the significance of Christ |
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| the Centrality of the Cross |
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Hebrew, Congregation Church |
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Latin/ German belonging to the lord Church |
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| forgiven community and has been entrusted with the gospel of forgiveness... |
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| acts 1:8, mission of witness, practices accompanies preaching, bearing witness |
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| deacon, service, paul's collection ministry |
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| Fellowship, sharing resources, common faith in jesus, danger in individualism and institutionalism |
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| worship, praise, salvation of humanity, prayer, read scripture, preaching, offering |
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| Jesus continues his ministry thru his church |
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Biblical Models, the church as a beloved bride |
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| church is viewed as a bride adorned by her husband |
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Biblical Models, church as a flock |
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| christ is the caring shepherd willing to give his life for the sheep |
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Biblical Models, church as a household of faith |
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| the early church met in homes; each person in the household had a place of service |
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Biblical Models, the church as edifice of god |
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| spiritual house of living stones |
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Biblical Models, Temple of the Spirit |
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| as the temple, we behold the spirit |
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Biblical Models the church as safe ship on dangerous waters |
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| community frequently compared to a ship under hazardous conditions of sail.. failure always prevalent |
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Biblical Models, the church as people of God |
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| not only representing abrahamic generations.... but also reaching the world |
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Biblical Models, Church as Body of Christ |
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| the church is the place where Christ is becoming embodied in continuing human history. living organism. |
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Marks of the Church Preaching of the Word |
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| Scripture is the appointed means by which grace is made known |
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Marks of the Church Celebration of Bath and Meal |
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Marks of the church Disciplined Christian Life |
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| The church's actions are anchored in love.. |
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| Chapters of the Gospel: 1. |
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| Where did we come from? From God |
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| Why did things go wrong? Sin, Bondage and condemnation |
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| Chapters of the Gospel: 3. |
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| What will put things right? Christ. |
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| Chapters of the gospel: 4. |
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| How can I be put right? Faith |
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| 5 ways to foster the gospel... |
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| church recovers the gospel through preaching, training of lay leaders who minister the gospel, inject an experiential element in its small group ministry, conversation and ensure that pastors and elders understand how to equip folks with gospel counseling.. |
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| 5 ways to preach the gospel.. for renewal |
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1. Distinguish between religion and gospel 2. preach both the holiness and the love of God to convey the richness of Grace 3. Not only make truth clear, but real 4. Preach from every text (point to christ) 5. Preach to Christians and Non-Christians at once |
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| when people who think they know the gospel realize they do not, or do not FULLY know it |
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| signs of gospel renewal.. or revival |
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nominal church members become converted.. happens when Gospel "comes home" becomes more real, or magnificent.. piques interest in an expression of biblical theology gospel renewal produces people who are humbled.. not disdainful |
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