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1.1 SHAMED BY THE GOSPEL, BUT NOT ASHAMED OF IT
2.1 The shame of the gospel 2 Corinthians 11:24-28
2.2 Victory over the shame of the gospel Hebrews 12:2
2.3 The glory in the gospel
2.4 Gospel is proclamation
1.2 SALVATION
2.1 The meaning of salvation
3.1 DELIVERANCE
3.2 THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE WORD
DESCRIBING THE FINISHED WORK OF CHRIST
ON OUR BEHALF INCLUDES:
4.1 Justification:
The judicial act of God whereby He justly declares and treats as righteous the one who believes in Jesus Christ
Redemption: Sinward
Freedom from slavery to sin by payment of a price
Reconciliation: Manward
Through the death of Jesus Christ man can be changed from enmity and estrangement to one of peace and fellowship.
Propitiation (Satisfaction): Godward
God is satisfied with the death of Christ for sin
4.2 Sanctification:
Provides the power to fight against sin, so that we begin to reflect the Lord Jesus
2.2 The tenses of salvation
3.1 PAST TENSE
Includes deliverance from:
4.1 Sin Matthew 1:21
4.2 Guilt Romans 3:19
4.3 The wrath of God 1 Thessalonians 1:10
3.2 PRESENT TENSE
Delivered from the reigning power of sin Romans 8:2
3.3 FUTURE TENSE
The believer will be brought into full conformity to Jesus Christ 1 John 3:2
2.3 Salvation in Romans 1:16
3.1 THE TENSE OF THE WORD BELIEVE
Present tense indicates progressive, continuous action
3.2 SALVATION COMPLETE
1.3 THE POWER OF GOD
The gospel is God at work in the life of the one believing
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