Western Recorder - Church Topics February 1947

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What aspect of faith emphasizes action motivated by love?

  • Passive Faith
  • Faith at Work (correct)
  • Despairing Faith
  • Faith at Rest

Which term is used in the Bible to describe faith as 'the substance of things hoped for'?

  • Figment
  • Reality
  • Hypostasis (correct)
  • Hypothesis

What proportion of the latest arrivals at the Home professed faith in Christ?

  • All but two of them (correct)
  • All of them
  • None of them
  • Only half of them

In the context of faith, what is meant by ‘peace that passes all understanding’?

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What does the term 'hypothesis' commonly imply compared to 'hypostasis'?

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Which individual undertook the leadership of the project for providing a suitable home environment for boys?

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What is the main goal of the project led by Rev. J. Perry Carter and Rev. Edward J. Lee?

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How did the visits to Louisville Juvenile Courts impact the project?

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What is meant by 'hypostasis' in the context of faith?

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How is 'conviction' different from 'evidence' according to the context?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'Quod erat demonstrandum' in the context of faith?

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What does the example of water in a well illustrate in the context of faith?

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What role does satisfaction play in the testing of faith?

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What is indicated by the phrase 'witness borne to them' as it relates to faith?

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In testing truths in religion, what is crucial for gaining conviction?

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What does the statement 'we who have believed do enter into that rest' imply?

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What is suggested as necessary for a revival of old-fashioned preaching?

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Which of the following reflects the perspective on religious liberty discussed?

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According to the content, what characterized the old-fashioned revivals experienced by many older saved individuals?

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What does the phrase 'the faith once for all delivered to the saints' imply about the nature of faith?

<p>Faith is objective and unchanging. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What attitude towards new doctrines is expressed in the content?

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The mention of Jefferson and Madison in regards to the First Amendment highlights what aspect of religious liberty?

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What does the content suggest should be the foundation of sound doctrine?

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How did the speaker react to the arguments presented in the minority opinion of the Supreme Court case?

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Flashcards

Faith (Hebrews 11)

Faith is actively testing and demonstrating God's promises.

Conviction

The result of testing things like God's promises. It is the final confirmation through experience.

Rest in Faith

Having assurance and satisfaction in God's promises, after active testing.

Witness (Hebrews 11)

The internal proof from one's experience; demonstrating the righteousness of God's character.

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Testing God

Putting God's promises to the test through personal experience and observation.

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Knowing God's truth (Hebrews 11)

You know God's truth when you've experienced His promises and direction firsthand.

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Long Run Association

An organization that established a home for boys requiring support and guidance.

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Eleven-room house

A house with eleven rooms, part of a larger project for boys' care.

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Faith at work

Faith in action; actively working for good.

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Faith at rest

"Quietness and confidence" — faith bringing peace and trust.

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Hypostasis

A Greek word translated as "substance" or "assurance"; the essence of something.

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Louisville Juvenile Courts

Courts dealing with juvenile issues in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Rev. J. Perry Carter

Superintendent of the Long Run Association, leading the project for boys' support.

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Rev. Edward J. Lee

Superintendent of the home and probation officer, guiding boys.

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Faith (Hebrews 11:1)

Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.

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Formalism and Ritualism

Practices that replace genuine faith with outward actions and ceremonies.

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Revival of Preaching

A return to emphasizing fundamental Christian doctrines for spiritual renewal.

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Religious Liberty

The freedom to practice one's faith without government interference.

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Church-State Separation

The principle that government should not endorse or favor any particular religion.

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Supreme Court Decision

A ruling on a case, potentially affecting religious liberty.

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First Amendment

Guaranteeing freedoms including speech, religion, and assembly.

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Old-Fashioned Revival

A religious gathering emphasizing intense spiritual experiences and conversions.

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Doctrine of Salvation

Core teachings about how people are saved, emphasizing grace, repentance, and faith.

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"The faith once for all delivered to the saints"

The unchanging core beliefs and truths of Christianity.

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"That we be no more children tossed to and fro"

Admonishing against wavering faith influenced by others' teachings.

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Study Notes

Faith and Action

  • Faith emphasizes action motivated by love, where love is the driving force behind the actions of a believer.
  • "The substance of things hoped for" describes faith in the Bible, implying an inherent substance or reality underlying our hopes.

Home Environment Project for Boys

  • Rev. J. Perry Carter and Rev. Edward J. Lee led the project.
  • The project aimed to provide a suitable home environment for boys.

Impact of Louisville Juvenile Courts Visits

  • Visiting Louisville Juvenile Courts influenced the project by highlighting the need for a nurturing home environment for boys in need.

Faith and Understanding

  • "Peace that passes all understanding" refers to a spiritual peace that surpasses human comprehension, rooted in faith and the presence of God.

Hypothesis vs. Hypostasis

  • "Hypothesis" suggests a tentative assumption or explanation, while "hypostasis" implies a fundamental reality or substance, particularly in the context of faith.

"Hypostasis" in Faith

  • "Hypostasis" in faith refers to the underlying reality or substance that gives faith its solidity and truth.

Conviction vs. Evidence

  • Conviction, in the context of faith, goes beyond mere evidence, representing a deep-seated belief and assurance based on personal experience and God's revelation.

"Quod erat demonstrandum" in Faith

  • "Quod erat demonstrandum," meaning "which was to be demonstrated," highlights the process of proving or demonstrating a truth, particularly in the realm of faith.

Water in a Well Analogy

  • The example of water in a well illustrates that faith, like water in a well, requires effort and work to access, but once reached, it provides nourishment and sustenance.

Satisfaction in Testing of Faith

  • Satisfaction plays a crucial role in testing faith, because it demonstrates the genuineness of our faith and its ability to withstand trials and temptations.

"Witness Borne to Them" in Faith

  • "Witness borne to them" relates to the evidence or testimony that confirms the truth of faith and its impact on believers.

Conviction in Religious Truth

  • Gaining conviction in testing religious truths requires a combination of diligent examination, personal experience, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Entering into Rest

  • The phrase "we who have believed do enter into that rest” implies that faith leads to a state of spiritual rest and peace, freeing us from the burdens of doubt and uncertainty.

Revival of Old-Fashioned Preaching

  • A revival of old-fashioned preaching necessitates a focus on the fundamental truths of the Bible, delivered with conviction and passion.

Religious Liberty Perspective

  • The content emphasizes the importance of religious liberty as a fundamental principle that protects the freedom of conscience and allows individuals to worship according to their beliefs.

Old-Fashioned Revivals

  • Many older saved individuals experienced old-fashioned revivals characterized by intense spiritual fervor, genuine repentance, and commitment to biblical principles.

"Faith Once for All Delivered to the Saints"

  • The phrase "the faith once for all delivered to the saints" implies that true faith is unchanging and grounded in the eternal truths revealed to the early believers.

Attitude Towards New Doctrines

  • The content expresses a cautious approach to new doctrines, encouraging careful examination and comparison with the established truths of Scripture.

Jefferson and Madison in Relation to First Amendment

  • Mentioning Jefferson and Madison in connection with the First Amendment highlights the role of these founding fathers in establishing and upholding religious liberty as a fundamental right in the United States.

Foundation of Sound Doctrine

  • Sound doctrine should be based on the unchanging truths of Scripture, interpreted in accordance with the original intent of the authors and the historical context in which the Bible was written.

Supreme Court Case Minority Opinion Reaction

  • The speaker vehemently disagreed with the arguments presented in the minority opinion of the Supreme Court case, citing their inconsistency with the principles of religious liberty and the original intent of the First Amendment.

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