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What does volitionally mean?

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our will

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  • Works will never save - God does not accept any other righteousness than that of Jesus - Faith and faith alone will save
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Faith

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Failure to believe on Jesus

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He convicts of our sin

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Worldly sorrow results in

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fear and death

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Our measure of good pales in comparison to Christ

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He convicts of our righteousness

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an all-encompassing term for everything that takes place spiritually in people when they believe on Jesus as Lord and Savior

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Theological definition of Salvation

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True repentance results in some form of?

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action

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It means to reprove, expose or bring to light

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Conviction

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a conviction that Christ will meet a need in your heart

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emotionally

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it is the commitment of out life, soul and eternity into the hands of God, as we trust upon His promises

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volitionally

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What are the five motives of Salvation?

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1) It satisfied God’s love from sinners 2) Supreme manifestation of God’s grace 3) it is unto good works 4) it brings glory to God 5) it will manifest God’s grace throughout eternity

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The Holy Spirit convicts of what three elements

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1) Sin 2) righteousness 3) judgment

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It means to regret, reconsider to rethink

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repentance

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The basis of salvation

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the death of Christ

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What is essential to Salvation

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Faith

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Can sin enter into heaven?

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Yes - Satan did

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What are the three needs of salvation?

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1) All are born in a lost condition 2) All are born with a sinful nature and stand condemned 3) All need a Savior

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The requirement for salvation

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It is a positive recognition of truth in which man accepts as true whatsoever God says in his word

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Intellectually

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Godly sorrow results in

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faith for salvation

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What is essential to daily life?

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What do the motives of salvation answer?

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They answer why God wants to save us

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What are the three results of Godly repentance

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1) Pardon and forgiveness 2) The Holy Spirit is given 3) Heaven rejoices

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It is the process by which the Holy Spirit exposes our sin and our need of a savior

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Conviction

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Present tense of salvation
we are being saved from the power of sin
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What are the three agents of Salvation?
1) Salvation is from the Father 2) Salvation is through the Son 3) Salvation is by the Spirit
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The content of faith
varies in each dispensation/age based on God's revelation
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Our sin will be judged even as Satan is judged
He convicts of our judgment
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Future tense of salvation
we will be saved from the presence of sin in our body
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the object of faith
God
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Past tense of salvation
we were saved from the penalty of sin
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A deliverance from an impending doom to a place of complete safety
General definition of Salvation
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In the Bible, what passage of scripture is considered to be that Hall of Faith?
Hebrews 11
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It is the pain, regret, or affection that a person feels on account of his past conduct because it reveals to him the punishments of son
Repentance