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What is Reconciliation and its relation to Justification?
1. Reconciliation is sequel to Justification
2. 2 Cor 5:18-21
3. God is author/ Christ is Medium/ Christians are ambassadors
4. It is an objective event that becomes subjective when received by believer
5. It brings inner peace Luke 7:50/ 8:48 and John 14:27
What is Biblical perfection?
1. OT Tamim/ Salim- complete, whole, full
- Noah Gen 6:9/ 9:21
- Job 1:1- Heb 11
2. NT Telelios - same/ mature
3. Perfection is consummation of Sanctification/ you are yet you are not Matt 19:21
4. 1 Cor 13:8-9 imperfection/ 10- When Christ comes
5. Key is Love- 1 John 2:5/ 1 Thes 3:12-13/ Mark 12:28-34
What is the relation between Justification and Sanctification?
1. Not subordinate or sequential- they can happen simultaneously
2. Justification- Forgive and restore/ Sanctification- Defiled then purified
3. Sanctification has two parts Initial/set apart (Phil 1:1, 1 Cor 1:2) and progressive/ moral aspect (1 John 3:2, Rom 6:1-4)
4. Protestants believe sanctification is subordinate/ Catholics believe they are equal
What are the components of Salvation?
1. Justification, Adoption, Reconciliation, Sanctification, Repentance
What is the role of adoption in the salvation process?
1. OT Ps 2:7/ Hos 11:1 / Polygamy
2. NT Huiothesia Rom 9:4/ Eph 1:5
3. Roman- relationship with birth parents is severed/ inherits adopted father's fully
4. Believers- God initiate/ Christ is medium/ Eph 1:5
- Come under authority of father
- Heirs Rom 8:17
- Eschatological reality
What are the presuppositions and essential elements of repentance?
1. OT Nahum- regret and sorrow/ Metanoeo/ in OT Joel 2:10/ NT 2 7:10
2. Shub/epistrepho- denounce sin
3. Luke 15:17-18 it is a radical and complete transformation of life
4. Repentance is presuppostion to conversion (Acts 2:38)/ Mark 1:15
5. Regeneration prompts/ Repentance and conversion is the response (regeneration is the presupposition to Repentance/ Conversion)
6. 1 Kings 8:46-48- they come (includes sorrow), confess sins, turn to God, forgiveness Ps 51:3-4 same
7. Gospel/ love of God can also prompt repentance
What is regeneration?
1. Creative process of God where by man becomes spiritual and appreciates spiritual things in living a lifestyle based off of Biblical principles.
2. Liberal Theo- we are not sinful- we are John 3:19
3. RC and Lutherans- Baptismal regeneration- John 3:5- it begins before water though
4. Reformed evangelical- it is based on believer not HS
5. OT Circumscision of the heart/ Deut 30:6/ 10:16 and New heart Eze 11:19-20
6. God produces new growth- Col 3:9-10/ Titus 3:5/ John 1:12-13
Can you describe the process of assurance of Salvation and justification by faith and judgment according to faith?
1. Calvinists- Heb 6:4- we never fall from grace/ once saved always saved
2. Arminian view- men fell from grace/ and why is their judgment if once saved always saved- Heb 6:11-12/ 1 Sam 28:6
3. Biblical view- Rom 5:21- while yet sinners Christ died for us/ So since Justification is real so is our obtaining of eternal life
4. John 20:31- eternal life/ 1 John 5:9-13 assurance of salvation
5. Judgment of works- Rom 14:10-12/ 1 Cor 3:13/ Mat 7:21-23 is meant as a warning not to fall from grace
6. Key is relationship with Christ/ Justification is by faith
7. Assurance by faith/ Judgment according to works