Introduction by General Editor |
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Preface |
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List of Abbreviations |
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PART ONE: THE PLAN OF SALVATION |
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CHAPTER 1 "WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?" |
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Introduction to the Doctrine of Salvation |
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I. The Bible a Book About Salvation |
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II. Humankind's Need for Salvation |
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III. Various Interpretations of Salvation |
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IV. The 'Order of Salvation' |
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V. The Author of Salvation |
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VI. The Relation of Soteriology to Other Doctrines |
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CHAPTER 2 "WHILE WE WERE STILL SINNERS" |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Grace |
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A. The Natural Capacity for Doing Good |
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B. The Divine Enablement That Supplements Human Initiatives |
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C. Universal, Undifferentiated Prevenient Grace |
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D. Grace Identical to Jesus Christ |
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E. God's Universal, Saving Self-Communication |
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F. The Divine Favor That Sustains Life and Efficiently...Leads to Christ |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Grace |
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C. God's Provision of Common Grace |
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D. God's Provision of Special Grace |
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F. Effectual or Irresistible Grace? |
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G. Grace in Relation to Law-keeping |
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H. Saving Grace and Non-Christian Religions |
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I. Grace in Relation to the Plan of Salvation |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Grace |
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A. Common Grace: Care for the Created Order |
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B. Common Grace: Appreciate God's Gifts in Human Culture |
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C. Special Grace: Experience the Reality |
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D. Special Grace: Respond Appropriately |
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CHAPTER 3 "JACOB I LOVED" |
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The Doctrine of Election page |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Election |
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C. Double Unconditional Predestination |
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D. Universal Election in Christ |
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E. Unconditional Single Election |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Election |
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B. Election Corporately of a People |
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C. Personal Election in the OT: A Minor Theme |
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D. Personal Election in the NT: A Major Theme |
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E. Is Predestination Double? |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Election |
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A. Great Joy and Confidence in Being Chosen |
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B. Encouragement to Preaching, Evangelism, and Prayer |
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C. A Positive Stimulus to Holiness |
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D. Confidently Proclaim "Whosoever Will" |
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E. Does God "Will" All People to be Saved? |
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PART TWO: THE PROVISION OF SALVATION |
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CHAPTER 4 "CHRIST DIED FOR SINS ONCE FOR ALL" |
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The Doctrine of the Atonement |
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II. Historical Interpretations of the Atonement |
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A. The Classic or Ransom Theory |
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B. Satisfaction or Juridical Theory |
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C. Exemplarism or the Moral Influence Theory |
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D. Governmental or Rectoral Theory |
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E. Universal Reconciliation Theory |
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F. Penal Substitution Theory |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of the Atonement |
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A. The Central Importance of Christ's Death |
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B. The Way of Atonement in the Old Testament |
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C. The Big Idea of Atonement: Penal Substitution |
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D. Other Atonement Motifs |
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E. Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King |
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F. The Necessity of Christ's Death |
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G. The Purpose or Intent of Christ's Death |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of the Cross |
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A. Realize That Christ Died for You |
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B. Recognize That His Death Is Final |
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C. Allow the Cross Its Transforming Work |
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D. Embrace Christ as Your Prophet, Priest, and King |
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PART THREE: THE APPLICATION OF SALVATION—SUBJECTIVE ASPECTS |
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CHAPTER 5 "CALLED ACCORDING TO HIS PURPOSE" |
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The Doctrine of Divine Calling |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Divine Calling |
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A. Natural Ability to Answer God's Universal Call |
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B. Special Ability Provided to Hearers of the Gospel That May Be Resisted. |
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C. Universally Restored Ability to Obey God's General Call |
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D. A General Call That May Be Resisted and a Special Call Effectual for Salvation |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Calling |
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A. The Language of Calling |
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B. The External, Verbal Call |
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C. Why Some Hearers Are Not Saved |
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D. The Internal, Effectual Call |
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E. Why Other Hearers of the Gospel Are Saved |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Calling |
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A. Realize the Purposes of Your Calling |
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B. Faithfully Deliver the Gospel Call |
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C. Trust God to Give Spiritual Fruit |
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CHAPTER 6 "REPENT AND BELIEVE THE GOOD NEWS!" |
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The Doctrine of Conversion |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Conversion |
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A. A Humanly Contrived Work |
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B. Cooperation with Grace |
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C. Conversion Offered Only to the Elect |
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D. Non-Cognitive Encounter with God |
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E. Ratification of Prior Justification on the Cross |
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F. A Divinely Enabled Human Response |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Conversion |
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A. What is Biblical Conversion? |
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B. The Language of Repentance |
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C. The Nature of Repentance |
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D. Repentance as a Divine Gift |
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F. The Nature of Saving Faith |
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G. Faith as a Divine Gift |
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H. Reflection on Ordering Relations |
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I. The 'Lordship Salvation' Debate |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Conversion |
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A. Live a Life of Repentance and Faith |
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B. Call for Commitment to Christ as Savior and Lord |
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C. Deal Constructively with Doubt |
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CHAPTER 7 "UNLESS A MAN IS BORN AGAIN" |
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The Doctrine of Regeneration |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Regeneration |
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A. Self-Actualized Regeneration |
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B. Baptismal Regeneration |
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C. Presumptive and Promissory Regeneration |
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D. Synergistic Regeneration |
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E. Regeneration with a Work of God in Response to Faith |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Regeneration |
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A. The Need for Regeneration |
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B. The Language and Meaning of Regeneration |
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C. Does Water Baptism Regenerate? |
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D. The Holistic Results of Regeneration |
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E. Regeneration and the 'New Nature' |
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F. Were Old Testament Believers Regenerated? |
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G. Are Children Who Die in Infancy Saved? |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Regeneration |
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A. Don't Trust Christian Parentage or Baptism for New Life |
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B. Rely on the Holy Spirit to Make Sinners New Creations |
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C. Personal Regeneration Followed by Social Transformation |
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PART FOUR: THE APPLICATION OF SALVATION—OBJECTIVE ASPECTS |
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CHAPTER 8 "CHRIST LIVES IN ME" |
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The Doctrine of Union with Christ |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Union with Christ |
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D. A Moral or Filial Union |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Union with Christ |
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A. Variety of Biblical Uses of "In Christ" |
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B. Illustrations of the Union Between Believers and Christ |
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C. The Basis of Union with Christ |
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D. The Nature of Union with Christ |
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E. Results of Union with Christ |
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F. The Relations of Union with Christ |
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G. Were Old Testament Believers Incorporated into Christ? |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Union with Christ |
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A. Seek Vital Communion in Union |
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B. Seek Fruitfulness in Union |
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C. Seek Togetherness in Union |
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CHAPTER 9 "THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS" |
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The Doctrine of Justification |
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345 | (40) |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Justification |
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A. The Process of Moral Improvement |
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B. The Infusion of Righteousness |
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C. Restoration of the Moral Order of the Universe |
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D. Political and Social Emancipation |
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E. God's Eternal Verdict on Humankind |
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F. God's Legal Declaration of Righteousness |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Justification |
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B. The Doctrinal Seed-Bed of Justification |
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C. The Language and Meaning of Justification |
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D. The Ground and Means of Justification |
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E. The Results of Justification |
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G. Personal Reconciliation |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Justification |
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A. Possess Assurance of Justification |
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B. Be Delivered from Feelings of Guilt |
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C. Cast Off the Burden of Perfectionism |
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PART FIVE: THE PROGRESS OF SALVATION |
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CHAPTER 10 "TRANSFORMED INTO HIS LIKENESS" |
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The Doctrine of Sanctification |
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385 | (46) |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Sanctification |
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A. The Process of Personal Reformation |
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B. The Sacramental Process of Making Righteous |
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C. Entire Sanctification via a "Second Blessing" Experience |
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D. Through Holy Spirit Baptism |
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E. Through a Decisive Act of Surrender to Christ |
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F. An Objective, Accomplished Fact |
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G. Solidarity with the Poor and Oppressed |
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H. The Gradual Process of Becoming Holy |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Sanctification |
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A. The Language of Sanctification |
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B. Positional Sanctification |
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C. Progressive Sanctification |
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D. Sanctification Via a "Second Blessing" Experience? |
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E. Does Scripture Recognize Two Classes of Christians? |
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F. Is Sinless Perfection a Present Possibility? |
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G. The Law of God and Sanctification |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Sanctification |
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A. Identify God's Part and Your Part in Sanctification |
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B. Be Filled with the Spirit |
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C. Cultivate the Fruit of the Spirit |
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CHAPTER 11 "PROTECTED BY THE POWER OF GOD" |
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The Doctrine of Preservation & Perseverance |
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II. Historical Interpretations of Preservation and Perseverance |
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A. Saving Grace Forfeited by Mortal Sin |
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B. Saving Grace Lost by Walking After the Flesh |
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C. Elect Believers Persevere, Non-Elect Believers Fall Away |
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D. God Preserves the Converted in Perseverance to the End |
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III. Exposition of the Doctrine of Preservation |
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A. God's Initiative in Preservation |
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B. The Believer's Response in Perseverance |
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C. The Redeemed May Backslide for a Season |
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D. Some Apostatize Because Unconverted |
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E. The Hebrews Warning Passages |
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IV. Practical Implications of the Doctrine of Preservation |
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A. Be Comforted: God Will Never Abandon Us |
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B. Be Diligent: Utilize God's Appointed Means of Grace |
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C. Be Steadfast in Trials and Persecutions |
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PART SIX: THE PERFECTING OF SALVATION |
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CHAPTER 12 "THOSE HE JUSTIFIED, HE ALSO GLORIFIED" |
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The Doctrine of Glorification |
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I. The Hope of Glorification |
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II. The Several Phases of Glorification |
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III. The Nature of Glorification |
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A. The Perfecting of the Soul |
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B. The Perfecting of the Body |
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C. Full Participation in the Life to Come |
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IV. Practical Implications of Glorification |
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Notes |
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Scripture Index |
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General Index |
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