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God's thoughts and ways are higher than ours (verse) |
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A life with no governing authority leads to bondage (verse) |
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a right/wrong foundation to build upon-choose wisely (verse) |
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God's presence is everywhere in the universe (verse) |
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There are eternal consequences for your beliefs (verse) |
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T or F Christians believe that God is a Spirit |
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T or F Christains believe that God should be thought of as a masculine being |
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T or F Christains believe that God exists as three Gods manifesting himself as one Person |
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T or F Christains believe that God is both transcendent (He is interactive with His creation) and immanent (He is totally unique from His creation) |
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T or F Christians believe that God can do whatever He desires to do as HE is God |
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FALSE cannot violate His nature |
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God is in all and all is in God |
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All religions/belief-systems are equal |
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Two seemingly contradictory truths held as complimentary |
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God does not interact with or within His creation |
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there is right or wrong; truth cannot be known |
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Any statement that corresponds with reality |
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Temporary physical manifestation of God |
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Describing God using human terms |
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T or F An attribute is not a quality of God's nature |
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T or F Attributes are permanent qualities that cannot be gained or lost |
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T or F Natural attributes are incommunicable and address God's greatness |
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T or F Moral attributes are communicable and address God's goodness |
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T or F Scripture argues for God's existence |
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T or F The doctrine of God's spirituality is a counter-practice of nature worship and idolatry |
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YOu are the Son of the living God (verse) |
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List two natural attributes |
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omnipresence; omnipotence |
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T or F God is to be valued for what He does for us |
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T or F We are completely transparent before God |
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T or F God's nature undergoes change as seen in the passages where He "changes His mind" |
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God's understanding is immeasurable |
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God is immutable or unchanging |
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God is the One Who always is |
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God is both unlimited and unlimitable |
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God created everything that has been made |
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God represents things as they really are |
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God applying His law to all people |
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God keeps all of His promises |
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God is totally unique/distinct from us |
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God is absolutely free from anything evil |
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Relates to matters of truth |
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God's holiness applied in his relationships |
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T or F God is always a fair and impartial judge |
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T or F God expects believers to be careful when giving their word |
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T or F God punishes sin simply because sin by its very nature deserves to be punished |
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T or F God expects us to treat others fairly and justly because that is what He himself does |
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The concern of God for the welfare of those He loves |
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God's tenderhearted, loving compassion for us |
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God withholding HIs judgement for long periods of time |
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God dealing with His people according to our need |
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T or F The tri-unity of God means that there has been an eternal exercise of God's love beginning with His creation of man |
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T or F Long suffering is another way of saying benevolent |
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T or F Persistence is the idea that God supplies us with undeserved good |
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T or F Grace means that GOd does not seek HIs own good, but rather our good |
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T o F Brennan Manning said the following "Grace is God's Riches At Christ's Expense" |
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Jesus and the Holy Spirit are different names of the one God |
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The Father was eternal but the Son and Spirit had a beginning |
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T or F The doctrine of the Trinity states the following "God eternally exists as three Persons who share in the same substance" |
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T or F The differences between the members of the godhead is seen in how the Father is superior to the Son and the Spirit |
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T or F The OT affirms the deity of the Father Son and Spirit |
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T or F God's "threeness" refers to HIs unity; being united in purpose |
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T or F Because there is only one God, blasphemy of most kinds is evil, foolish and wrong |
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Accomplished redemption for us (verse) |
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Carries out the will of both |
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Sent the Holy Spirit (verse) |
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Obeyed the Father (verse) |
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Subject to the Father's authority and obedient to His will |
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T or F The Nicene creed states we worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity |
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T or F The three persons share the same role and relationship yet are different in divine nature |
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T or F The three persons are co-eternal and co-equal with on another |
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T or F The NT gives us the clearest picture of the Trinity but the OT provides hints of what is yet to come |
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T or F The basic principle at the heart of God's triune being is unity and distinction |
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The Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ... be with you all. |
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There are different kinds of gifts... |
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There is one body and one Spirit... |
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Therefore go and make disciples of all nations... |
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