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Reformed Docrine

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Freedom
The removel of the things that drag is down and the opening up to joyful life in God. (Because if we are not slaves to him, we will be slaves to something else.)
Guilt
What we have when we brake God's law and deserve the law's penalty. Guilt includes not only what we have when we do wrong, it also includes what we have when we fail to do right. When we fail to do right, guilt is called debt.
Triune
Being a triple and a unit at the same time. To say that is triune is to say that God is three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) but only one God. That is, God is a trinity
Circumcision
The Old Testament sign and seal of the covenant of Grace.
Repentance
The coplete turning around of our lives. Repentance is like dying and then being born again.
God's Speaking
God's communication to us. God speaks in His world, in His word (including the Bible), and by His son. God's speaking tells us that God is a personal, caring, and saving God. So when God speaks, we ought to respond
Law of God
The statement of what God wants from us. The law of God is a training guide for the new life of liberty.
Inspiration of Scripture
The process by which God "breathed" into the biblical writers what He wanted them to write. God moved, influenced, and inspired them by the Holy Spirit. The same Holy Spirit now inspires us to receive and believe in the Bible.
Image of God
The likeness of God in human beings. We see the image of God in us by our ruling over creation, by our fellowship with each other and by any right actions we do. The image of God means being like Christ.
Justification
God's acceptance of unaccepable people. Justification includes the forgiving of our sins and the adding to us of Jesus' righteousness.
Tragedy of the Fall
The fact that the fall happens not to unimportant creatures (whose fall wouldn't matter so much), but to people made in God's image. The fall is also tragic because it includes trickery, foolishness, pride, and disastrous results.
Corruption
The seeping or flooding power of sin. Sin seeps into every part of human life, staining and spoiling thoughts, words, deeds, feelings, and inclinations.
Evil
The combination of sin and misery that we see in the world around us. Evil originated in the angel world but comes to us through the fall of Adam and Eve.
Reformed
To be Reformed is to confess the common Christian faith with a special accent. In particular it mens to accent such things as the authority of scripture, the sovereignty of God, personal integrity in life of holiness, and the need for a view of world integrity (sometimes called a "world-and-life view" or "Kingdom vision".)
Grace
Loving kindness to a person in misery, especially when a person is miserible b
Covenant Promises
God's promises in the covenant of Grace is that he will love his people, protect them, and help them. God also promises to bless the whole world through His people.
Sanctification
The lifelong conversion by which Christians become gradually holier--that is, more like Jesus Christ. Sanctification is the solution to the problem of pollution. We want to live the life of holiness because of our desire for God, or gratitude to him, and our faith in him.
Forgiveness of Sins
The subtracting, or putting away, of sins so that they are no longer held against us. When God forgives our sins, we can be at peace with Him.
Doctrine
The church's teachings about God and our salvation, based on the Bible
Satisfaction
Giving someone what he has coming, so as to "fill up an empty place" in him. Through His death, Christ satisfies God's justice by obeying God perfectly, as we cannot, and by suffering the penalty for our disobedience.
Authority of Scripture
The power of the Bible to influence our believing and acting. Because the Bible is our authority, it can even give commands that we must obey. The Bible is authoritative because God is its author and because only in the Bible do we find Jesus Christ, our rescuer.
Sovereignty of God
The attribute of God which means that he is supreme and in control
Infallibility of Scripture
The quality of the Bible that means it will not fail. By the Bible's unfailingness or infallibility we mean it does not deceive us, make mistakes in presenting God's word, or fail to reach its goal of helping people get saved and then lead thankful lives
Attributes of God
God's characteristics or qualities such as goodness and greatness. Describing God's attributes helps us understand, praise and imitate
Confessions
Carefully organized, written statements of doctrine approved by the church
Faith
The bond to Christ from our side. Faith includes belief in the promises fo God and trust in Jesus. Justification is recieved by faith.
The Kingdom of God
Evangelization, God's reign over His universal realm. Covenant, prophets, priests, human kings, and the church are all tools, or instruments, of the Kingdom of God. Like a mustard seed, the Kingdom starts out small but grows and grows. The things that Kingdom people cherish and value -- like humility, forgiveness, kindness -- seem "Upside - down to people who are not members of the Kingdom.
Redemption
To rescue someone by paying a ransom. Just as God redeemed Israel from the land of Egypt, so Jesus Christ redeems us from the slavery of sin and death by paying the ransom price of His lifeblood.
Providence
The care God shows for all his creation. God preserves our world, rescues his people, works for good, and controls history. Providence lets us trust and thank God.
Covenant Obligations
The duties God's people owe to God. The are especially obedience (because God is parent and King), trust (because God is Savior), and thanks (because God shows Grace).
Disorder
The loss of harmony and right relation in the universe. Disorder shows up in relations between God and humanity, between some humans and others, between humanity and nature, and even within individual human beings.
Incarnation
The event in which the eternal son of God took on human flesh, which we celebrate at chistmas
Goodness of God
An attribute of God meaning that he satisfies the needs of all his creatures
Common Grace
God's way of partly stopping corruption so that human life can continue. Common grace explains why unbelievers often show good behavior - better than that of some Christians.
Creation
The sovereignty act of God by which He brought into being the whole universe from nothing. Creation shows God's sovereignty, goodness, greatness, and His image in us
Reconciliation
Restoring peace and harmony to estranged parties. Jesus Christ brings peace and reconciliation by acting as arbitrator, or mediator between God and humanity.
Misery
The pain and suffering that comes from sin; the fallout that comes from the fall. Among the fallen world's miseries are disorders, estrangement, and death.
Atonement
The process by which Jesus Christ out right what sin put wrong. Christs' suffereing and death are atonement, a making amends, for sin.
The Fall
The event in which our first parents disobeyed God and thus brought evil into the world.
Estrangement
A disorder in which persons or things that ought to be friends become strangers instead; for example, when people are estranged from God, they see God not only as a loving father, but as an embarrassment or even as an enemy.
Shame
A sense of humiliation after sin. People who are ashamed feel as if they'd like to crawl under something or have some covering hide them from view. The fall brings shame into the human race.
Covenant
A solemn agreement or pact. In a covenant there are always promises on one side and often obligations on the other. Covenants are usually signed and sealed, sometimes by strange acts
Original Sin
The corruption and guilt that the human race has inherited from Adam and Eve. The doctrine of original sin tells us that sin is universal, that it keeps reproducing, and that it is extremely hard to get rid of.
Bible
The book that contains the writings or scriptures that Christians recognize as the written word of God.
God's Word
What God says in his speaking. Some of what God says is written down in the Bible . That is why the Bible is sometimes called God's word. Everything important about God is "lived out" by his son, Jesus Christ. That is why he is sometimes called the Word of God
Greatness of God
An attribute of God meaning that God is awesome. God's greatness is the power behind his goodness

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