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| The Kingdom of Christ- the church |
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| Misunderstandings over the 2nd coming |
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| in Christ all men are brothers |
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| making our salvation sure |
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| replaced Judas as an apostle |
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| apostle to the Gentiles (among other things) |
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| one of the 7 men chosen to care for the Grecian widows; missionary to Samaria, converted the Ethiopian Eunuch |
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- struck dead with Sapphira for lying to the apostles about contribution - taught Paul in Damascus and baptized him |
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| first disciple to accept Paul; traveled with him on missionary journeys |
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| One of Paul’s traveling companions |
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| first convert in Phillipi |
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| Roman governor for Paul’s trial |
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| guy that fell out of the window b/c he fell asleep during Paul’s sermon; raised from the dead by Paul |
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| Jewish rabbi, Pharisee, member of the Sanhedrin, thought Christianity would die out so encouraged the Sanhedrin not to kill Christians |
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| author, doctor, accompanied Paul on missionary journeys |
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| Roman official that Luke wrote to |
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| Court official, Jew, converted and baptized by Philip |
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| tried to buy the power of the Holy Spirit |
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| went on missionary journey with Paul and Barnabas; turned back; caused the division between Paul and Barnabas |
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| young preacher; sent by Paul to help certain churches |
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| had James killed, Peter arrested, struck dead by God |
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| tried Paul before he was sent to Rome |
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| holds the keys to the kingdom; opened it to the Jews and Gentiles |
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| friend of Paul who owned slaves; Peter writes him and tells him to forgive Onesimus and accept him as a brother |
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| slave of Philemon who ran away; told by Peter to go back |
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| priest and king of Salem, compared to Jesus |
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| Christ gives righteousness to us |
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| God’s righteous judgment on sin |
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| be declared righteous in the mind of God |
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| process of becoming more like Christ |
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| any set of rules/regulations |
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| absolute conviction of truth |
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| unable to tell right from wrong |
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| set apart/special/different |
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| if sin occurs then death must follow |
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| agreement between two parties |
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| plan of salvation, not who but what |
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| no longer in conflict with God |
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| willingly follow God’s leadership |
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| sense of well being not determined by outward circumstances |
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1. coming of the Holy spirit (speaking in tongues) 2. Peter’s sermon (uses keys to the kingdom) 3. crowd’s respone (3000 baptized) 4. church established |
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| seven men of the church chosen to care for the widows |
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| blames the Sanhedrin for killing Jesus; stoned |
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| Stephen’s death began the persecution of the church and caused the members to scatter |
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| Conversion of the Ethiopian |
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| Philip meets the Eunuch on his way to Samaria; teaches him about Christ and baptizes him |
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| Saul was well-educated, gentile, persecutor of the Christian church; Jesus appeared to him on the road to Damascus and was converted |
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| apostle to the gentiles because of his high status |
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| has a dream about clean and unclean animals together; God’s way of telling him to open the church to the gentiles |
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| debate about whether the Jews should follow the Mosaic Law as well as the new one |
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| Paul’s last chance to not be killed |
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| Romans: Problem of salvation by the law |
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| control, guilt, eternal consequences |
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| Romans: Submission to authority |
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| Romans: Submission to authority |
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| 1st Corinthians: Why problems? |
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| 1st Corinthians: Division |
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| earthly church leaders (Paul, Peter, etc..) |
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| 1st Corinthians: Sexual immorality in the church |
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| a man living with his father’s wife |
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| 1st Corinthians: Lawsuits among believers |
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| don’t go to court before unbelievers |
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| 1st Corinthians: Marriage issues |
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| its ok not to marry, and its ok to be married, but don’t divorce unbelievers unless they choose to |
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| 1st Corinthians: Lord’s supper |
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| they were abusing it because not everyone was being fed; they forgot the meaning of the feast |
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| 1st Corinthians: Spiritual Gifts |
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| 1st Corinthians: Resurrection |
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| importance of it; new body |
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| 2nd Corinthians: Principles of giving |
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1. give self to God 2. according to what you have 3. generously 4. with purpose 5. cheerfully |
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| 2nd Corinthians: Comparing to others |
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| you should compare yourself to Christ |
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| 2nd Corinthians: Paul’s thorn in the flesh |
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| Galations: Paul rebukes Peter |
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| Galations: Hagar and Sarah |
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| Hagar represent the old law of Moses, Sarah represents the new |
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| Ephesians: Predestination |
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| not who, but what; the plan of salvation |
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Ephesians: The mysteries 1. the body of Christ 2. Jews and Gentiles |
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1. the church 2. one in Christ |
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| submit willingly, respect |
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| love, give up self, make her holy, meet her needs |
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| do not exasperate your children; train them up in the Lord |
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| Phillipians: The attitude of Christ |
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| Phillipians: Correct thinking |
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| spirit vs. matter; denied that Jesus could be God and man |
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| 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Will those who died miss the resurrection? |
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| 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: Has it already happened? |
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| 1st and 2nd Thessalonians: How should we live? |
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| Not in idleness; be prepared |
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| modest dress; don’t show off with your clothes |
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| 1st Timothy: Elders’ qualifications |
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| character, family, spiritual |
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| 1st Timothy: Widow’s support |
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only support them if: 1.they’re families won’t 2.faithful (to church and husband) 3.young widows should remarry |
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1. avoid pride 2. don’t trust in money 3. be generous |
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| teaching, rebuking, correcting, training |
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| Philemon was a slave owner and friend of Paul’s; his slave Onesimus had run away |
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| forgive Onesimus and accept him as a brother |
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| homeowner vs. servant in the house |
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Hebrews: Jesus offers better: Rest- High Priest- Sacrifice- Covenant- |
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Jesus offers better: Rest- eternal rest from sin High Priest- perfect, never dies Sacrifice- one time, fully forgives sin Covenant- eternal grace |
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1. for God’s children 2. for those who God loves 3. for our God 4. produces righteousness |
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| count as joy, build character |
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| religion is worthless without control of the tongue |
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| wrong b/c it is a form of judging others |
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| James: Two kinds of wisdom |
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| anything negative about another person |
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