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Understanding Salvation
Lesson 1
Understanding Salvation
I. What is man’s condition outside God?
A. Man is ________________ and a slave to it.
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B. Man has no ________________ toward God.
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C. Man has no __________________ of the things of God.
D. Man’s mind and ______________ were affected by this separation from God.
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E. Man is spiritually __________.
F. Man is on the road to _______________________.
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II.
Who is the source of salvation?
A. A sinful man does not have the ___________ to redeem another sinful man.
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We ____________ redeem ourselves through additional sacrifices of
animal blood.
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2. We ____________ be redeemed by our ancestors.
B. God must take the _______________ to redeem man.
1. God is our salvation.
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2. Jesus is the ________________ by which we can be saved
III.
How did God provide salvation for us in Jesus?
Just as thoroughly as sin contaminated mankind, God’s salvation will deliver or heal mankind.
A. Jesus came to earth to live a life of ________________ to God.
B. Jesus gave His life as a ________________ for our life.
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We would receive His __________________.
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He would receive our _______________ of being dead and separated from
God.
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3. Jesus’ death would provide for a regeneration or _____________ of our
old spirit.
IV.
What must we do to receive this salvation?
A. We must believe in Jesus through faith.
B. We must believe that Jesus died and rose again.
C. We must receive Jesus into our heart and mind to become children of God.
D. We must acknowledge Jesus as Lord of our lives.
V. From what must we saved?
A. We are saved from sin.
B. We are saved from emptiness and the traditions of men.
C. We are saved from our enemies.
D. We are saved from the curse of the law.
E. We are saved from wickedness and lawlessness.
F. We are saved from being lost.
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We are saved from fear.
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We are saved from condemnation.
VI.
What is the nature of God’s Salvation?
A. God’s salvation is abundant.
B. God’s salvation is eternal.
C. God’s salvation is available now.
D. God’s salvation is for all.
E. God’s salvation is both complete and progressive.
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Our spirits are saved when we are born again.
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2. Our souls are being saved through the work of the Holy Spirit in
sanctification
3. Our bodies will be saved or redeemed at the Second Coming of the Lord.
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VII.
How should we respond to this great salvation?
A. We must not _____________ this great salvation.
B. We must be glad and ______________ in His salvation.
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C. We must ______________ this salvation every day.
D. We must actively _______________ our salvation.
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E. We must _______________________ the experience of our salvation with
others.
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