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What are the Scriptures considered to be?
What are the Scriptures considered to be?
Who is the One True God?
Who is the One True God?
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
What defines the Diety of the Lord Jesus Christ?
What defines the Diety of the Lord Jesus Christ?
What is the Fall of Man?
What is the Fall of Man?
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How is the Salvation of Man achieved?
How is the Salvation of Man achieved?
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What are the Ordinances of the Church?
What are the Ordinances of the Church?
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What is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit known as?
What is the Baptism in the Holy Spirit known as?
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What is the Initial Physical Evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit?
What is the Initial Physical Evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit?
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Define Sanctification.
Define Sanctification.
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What is the Church's mission?
What is the Church's mission?
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What does the Ministry do?
What does the Ministry do?
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What is Divine Healing?
What is Divine Healing?
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What is The Blessed Hope?
What is The Blessed Hope?
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Define The Millennial Reign of Christ.
Define The Millennial Reign of Christ.
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What is The Final Judgement?
What is The Final Judgement?
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What are the New Heavens and the New Earth?
What are the New Heavens and the New Earth?
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Study Notes
Fundamental Truths of AG Credentialing Doctrine
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The Scriptures:
- Verbal inspiration by God.
- Serves as the infallible, authoritative rule for faith and conduct.
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The One True God:
- Exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- Foundations of Christian belief and worship.
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The Diety of the Lord Jesus Christ:
- Recognized as the eternal Son of God.
- Central to Christian theology and soteriology.
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The Fall of Man:
- Originated from disobedience in the Garden of Eden.
- Consequences include sin entering the world, affecting all humanity.
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The Salvation of Man:
- Achieved through the shed blood of Jesus Christ.
- Essential belief for redemption and eternal life.
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The Ordinances of the Church:
- Baptism in Water: Acts as a public declaration of faith.
- Holy Communion: Represents the body and blood of Christ.
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The Baptism in the Holy Spirit:
- Described as the promise of the Father.
- Seen as empowering believers for service.
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The Initial Physical Evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit:
- Marked by speaking in other tongues.
- Acts as an affirmation of spiritual empowerment.
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Sanctification:
- An act of separation from sin and dedication to God.
- Represents the continual process of moral and spiritual growth.
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The Church and Its Mission:
- Defined as the body of Christ.
- Composed of a fourfold mission: evangelism, discipleship, ministry, and service to the community.
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The Ministry:
- Instituted by the Lord for the purpose of guiding the Church.
- Involves specific roles to fulfill God’s mission.
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Divine Healing:
- Believed to be provided for by Christ's atonement.
- An integral aspect of faith and prayer within the community.
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The Blessed Hope:
- Refers to the anticipated Rapture of the Church.
- A significant element of eschatological belief.
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The Millennial Reign of Christ:
- A future period where Christ will reign on Earth.
- Associated with peace and justice.
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The Final Judgement:
- Represents God's ultimate decision regarding eternal destinations.
- A solemn reminder of accountability and justice.
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The New Heavens and the New Earth:
- Promises a transformed existence for believers.
- Symbolizes the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan.
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