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The Doctrine of Christ
Doctrine
Doctrine, then, is scriptural teaching on theological truths.
Christianity is a religion founded on a message of good news rooted in the significance of the life of Jesus Christ.
In Scripture, then, doctrine refers to the entire body of essential theological truths that define and describe that message (1 Tim.
1:10; 4:16; 6:3; Titus 1:9).
Is a formulation and summary of revealed truth.
Christianity is a religion founded on a message of good news rooted in the significance of the life of Jesus Christ.
In Scripture, then, doctrine refers to the entire body of essential theological truths that define and describe that message (1 Tim.
1:10; 4:16; 6:3; Titus 1:9).
Hamstra, S., Jr. (1996).
Doctrine.
In Evangelical dictionary of biblical theology (electronic ed., p. 185).
Grand Rapids: Baker Book House.
Repentance
Literally a change of mind, not about individual plans, intentions, or beliefs, but rather a change in the whole personality from a sinful course of action to God
Evangelical repentance consists of (1) a true sense of one’s own guilt and sinfulness; (2) an apprehension of God’s mercy in Christ; (3) an actual hatred of sin (Ps.
119:128; Job 42:5, 6; 2 Cor.
7:10) and turning from it to God; and (4) a persistent endeavour after a holy life in a walking with God in the way of his commandments.
(1) a true sense of one’s own guilt and sinfulness
(2) an apprehension of God’s mercy in Christ
an actual hatred of sin (Ps.
119:128; Job 42:5, 6; 2 Cor.
7:10) and turning from it to God
(4) a persistent endeavour after a holy life in a walking with God in the way of his commandments.
mark 10:17
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