bible docs test 4 Flashcards
the believer is eternally secure in his salvation
john 5:24
All men are sinners and Christ died for all men
roman’s 5:8,12
Anyone who believes on Christ will be saved
roman’s 10:9-10
Awareness of the gospel comes from God’s Word
roman’s 10:17
Christ took our sin and gave us His righteousness.
2 corinthians 5:21
Salvation is by grace through faith
ephesians 2:8
Sinful man is not saved by his good works but is justified by the grace of God
titus 3:5-7
The believer is expected to share God’s grace with others.
1 peter 4:10
in the Old Testament, Israel’s calling was to represent God to the world
Exodus 19:3-6
In the Church Age, the Christian’s calling is to represent Christ to the world.
mathew 28:18-20
Christian interaction with other believers is a means of evangelism.
john 13:35
The Lord’s Supper is a memorial of Christ’s broken body and shed blood
1 corinthians 11:23-26
Christ gave ministers to the church to help believers mature in Christ.
ephesians 4:11-13
The qualifications of a pastor
1 timothy 3:1-7
The qualifications of a deacon.
1 timothy 3:8-12
Now the Church’s job is to represent God to the world.
1 peter 2:9-10
Pastor,” “Bishop,” and “Elder” all refer to the same office of the Church.
1 peter 5:1-2
Greek, ecclesia; a called out assembly
church
Greek, sunagoge; gathered, gathering (also translated “assembly”
synagogue
all believers (regenerate persons), from Pentecost to Rapture/first resurrection
universal church
a specific local congregation of believers
local church.
Christ’s command to evangelize all people and to disciple converts
great commission
Greek, poimen; a shepherd (responsible for nourishing & protecting the congregation)
pastor
Greek, episkopos; an overseer (responsible for the administration
& management of ministry)
bishop
Greek, presbuteros; a senior (responsible for biblical
counsel/wisdom & spiritual leadership)
elder
Greek, diakonos; a minister (responsible primarily for physical
needs of the congregation)
deacon
an outward duty prescribed by Christ to be performed by His
church (a ceremonial observation)
ordinance
sign of the sacred”; a false view of ecclesiastical ceremonies in which the participant. is believed to receive grace in and through.
sacrament
false view of the Lord’s Supper in which the elements (bread and
cup) become the body and blood of Christ
transubstantiation
false view of the Lord’s Supper in which the elements (bread and
cup) are mystically joined with the presence of Christ (i.e.,
“communion”)
consubstantiation
(also, Representation) biblical view of the Lord’s Supper in which the elements (bread and cup) picture the body and blood of Christ.
commemoration