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| The Seven Types of Good Angels |
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1. Messengers (Angels) 2. Cherubim (Maybe Satan?) 3. Seraphim 4. Living Creatures (Revelation) 5. Archangels (Only Michael) 6. Watchers 7. Sons of God? |
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| The Four Types of Evil Angels |
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1. Angels Kept in Prison (Tartarus) 2. The Angels that are free 3. The Demons 4. Satan |
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| When were angels created? |
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| Most likely created before the heavens and the earth and definitely by Gen. 3:1 |
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| What is the nature of the angels' existence? |
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1. Not glorified human beings (man is lower than angels) 2. They are incorporeal 3. They are a company, not a race 4. They are greater than man in knowledge, but not omniscient 5. They are stronger than man, but not omnipotent 6. They are more noble than man, but not omnipresent |
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| probably between Gen. 1 and Gen. 3:1; however there are theories that it occurred before 1:1 and 1:2; He fell before the fall of man because he caused man to fall and introduced him to sin |
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| What is the work of Satan? |
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| slanders; accuses man; tempts; attacker of man; lying; robbing; hindering; sifting; imitating; harassing; smiting with disease; possessing;and killing |
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| hell; supposedly further down from where humans are; pit of darkness; everlasting chains |
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| What angels go to Tartarus? |
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| Angels that sinned and that were cast down because of their rebellion against God; They will be judged one day |
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| Personhood of the Holy Spirit |
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| The holy spirit is a full member of the Trinity and is coequal and coeternal with the son and the father; his works are considered the works of God |
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| The part of the Holy Spirit in Christ's life |
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| conceived by the Spirit; accompanied Christ; equipped him for ministry; led him; through his power Jesus performed miracles; active in Crucifixion and Resurrection; replaced him at the Ascension |
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| The name given to the Holy Spirit because he acts as the conscience of the believer, restraining evil and hindering lawlessness; 2 Thess. 2:6-8 |
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| The Four works of the Holy Spirit at Salvation |
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1. Regeneration- the person is born again 2. Indwelling- the Spirit comforts and abides within the believer 3. Baptizing- symbolized by water baptism, declaration of faith 4. Sealing- our hearts are sealed with God; security, ownership, and guarantee |
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| Four aspects of the continuing work of the Holy Spirit |
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1. He fills- growth and maturation of the believer 2. He guides- walk and be led by the Spirit 3. He empowers- helps us against Satan 4. He teaches- he helps us to understand God's word |
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| passage concerning "Sons of God'; debate of whether these were angels or not |
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| "sons of God"; Borland thinks that these definitely are angels |
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| "sons of God"; Borland thinks that these definitely are angels |
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| Speaks of the falling of Lucifer |
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| We are baptized in the Spirit into one body; |
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| Names Michael the archangel |
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| you can lie to the Holy Ghost; he is a person! |
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| we are all part of one body |
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| the Holy Spirit is our sustainer |
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| The Spirit will aid us to resist the devil |
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| verse speaking of angels in Tartarus; one of the only times this word is used in Greek NT |
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| verse speaking of angels in Tartarus; one of the only times this word is used in Greek NT |
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