The document discusses evidence from the Old Testament that suggests Jesus existed with God the Father from the beginning. It notes that the Hebrew letter Aleph represents God and an ox/bull, pointing to the Father and Son. Other Hebrew letters like Lamed represent concepts like guide and authority that apply to the relationship between the Father and Son. The document presents additional examples from Scripture depicting the Father and Son sharing glory and power, such as the two crowns on the table of showbread.
The document discusses evidence from the Old Testament that suggests Jesus existed with God the Father from the beginning. It notes that the Hebrew letter Aleph represents God and an ox/bull, pointing to the Father and Son. Other Hebrew letters like Lamed represent concepts like guide and authority that apply to the relationship between the Father and Son. The document presents additional examples from Scripture depicting the Father and Son sharing glory and power, such as the two crowns on the table of showbread.
The document discusses the 144,000 in the book of Revelation. It states that before the end of the world, the gospel will be preached everywhere as a witness. At that time, all people will have aligned with either Christ or Satan. The Bible describes the final showdown between God's people (the remnant) and Satan's people. The remnant are the last generation of Christians who will endure the great tribulation and remain faithful to Christ. The document explores that this remnant of 144,000 believers will be sealed by God before the tribulation.
The document discusses key doctrines of Christianity including the Trinity, which it defines as the central doctrine proposing God as three persons in one being. It lists other Catholic doctrines like transubstantiation, Mary as queen of heaven, immaculate conception, and eternal hellfire. It discusses biblical references to God's spirit and searching spirits, addressing the tritheistic versus consubstantial nature of the godhead with the father, son, and spirit. The document seems to analyze and critique different interpretations of the trinity and other Christian theological concepts.
1) In order to save mankind, God united our sinful human nature with Christ's divine nature so that Christ could legally act as our substitute and representative.
2) Through His perfect life and sacrificial death, Christ satisfied all legal demands and qualified us for salvation by changing our status from condemned to justified.
3) We can only receive this salvation by faith, as it is a free gift from God through Christ and not earned through works.
What was the belief of the Seventh-day Adventist Pioneers,(including Ellen White), regarding Jesus, the only begotten Son of the Father? This slide show provides the definitive answer with a preponderance of evidence! Choose you this day Who you will serve!
The document contains a 10 question true/false quiz about how God saved humanity in Christ. The questions cover topics like God living a perfect life for humanity, the "In Christ" motif being at the core of the gospel, biblical solidarity, vicarious substitution, and the concept that salvation is ongoing rather than a single event. The answers to the quiz are then provided.
The document discusses the sin problem that affects all humanity as a result of Adam's original sin. It explains that every person is born sinful and unable to attain righteousness on their own. The only solution and hope of salvation is through Jesus Christ, who came to save sinners and redeem humanity from the condemnation and slavery of sin.
1) God demonstrated His unconditional love by sending Jesus to die for humanity while we were still sinners. Through His death, Christ reconciled humans to God and allows God to forgive sins.
2) The Jewish law required death to atone for sins, which animal sacrifices could not fulfill. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross paid the full price for sins once and for all.
3) By faith in Christ's sacrifice, God can now legally justify sinners.
The document discusses the 144,000 in the book of Revelation. It states that before the end of the world, the gospel will be preached everywhere as a witness. At that time, all people will have aligned with either Christ or Satan. The Bible describes the final showdown between God's people (the remnant) and Satan's people. The remnant are the last generation of Christians who will endure the great tribulation and remain faithful to Christ. The document explores that this remnant of 144,000 believers will be sealed by God before the tribulation.
The document discusses key doctrines of Christianity including the Trinity, which it defines as the central doctrine proposing God as three persons in one being. It lists other Catholic doctrines like transubstantiation, Mary as queen of heaven, immaculate conception, and eternal hellfire. It discusses biblical references to God's spirit and searching spirits, addressing the tritheistic versus consubstantial nature of the godhead with the father, son, and spirit. The document seems to analyze and critique different interpretations of the trinity and other Christian theological concepts.
1) In order to save mankind, God united our sinful human nature with Christ's divine nature so that Christ could legally act as our substitute and representative.
2) Through His perfect life and sacrificial death, Christ satisfied all legal demands and qualified us for salvation by changing our status from condemned to justified.
3) We can only receive this salvation by faith, as it is a free gift from God through Christ and not earned through works.
What was the belief of the Seventh-day Adventist Pioneers,(including Ellen White), regarding Jesus, the only begotten Son of the Father? This slide show provides the definitive answer with a preponderance of evidence! Choose you this day Who you will serve!
The document contains a 10 question true/false quiz about how God saved humanity in Christ. The questions cover topics like God living a perfect life for humanity, the "In Christ" motif being at the core of the gospel, biblical solidarity, vicarious substitution, and the concept that salvation is ongoing rather than a single event. The answers to the quiz are then provided.
The document discusses the sin problem that affects all humanity as a result of Adam's original sin. It explains that every person is born sinful and unable to attain righteousness on their own. The only solution and hope of salvation is through Jesus Christ, who came to save sinners and redeem humanity from the condemnation and slavery of sin.
1) God demonstrated His unconditional love by sending Jesus to die for humanity while we were still sinners. Through His death, Christ reconciled humans to God and allows God to forgive sins.
2) The Jewish law required death to atone for sins, which animal sacrifices could not fulfill. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross paid the full price for sins once and for all.
3) By faith in Christ's sacrifice, God can now legally justify sinners.