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1. The Holy Spirit (NIV)
The Holy Spirit is eternal and possesses all the attributes of God. He indwells all those who have put faith in Christ. At conversion the Spirit baptizes each one into the body of Christ, the Church. The Holy Spirit fills, equips, and guides believers so they may obtain a full maturity in Christ. No particular spiritual gift is required to be manifested so a believer may be filled with the Spirit.
2. The Heavens and the Earth (NIV)
The Heavens and the Earth and all that are within them were created by the power and wisdom of God for His pleasure and glory. Like the New Heavens and the New Earth to come, the present Heavens and Earth came to be in an incredibly short period of time, six evenings and mornings. Each creative work of God during the week was begun and finished within a day, establishing and demonstrating God’s ability to do incredible works of salvation in a single day, such as Passover (Exodus thirteen: three), Red Sea Crossing (Exodus fourteen: thirty), Atonement (Leviticus sixteen: thirty), Cross (Luke twenty-three: forty-three, forty-four), Resurrection (Luke twenty-four: seven), Redemption (first Corinthians fifteen: fifty-one-fifty-two), and Second Coming (Zechariah fourteen: seven).
3. The Destiny of the Wicked (NIV)
The Destiny of the Wicked, the devil and his angels, and of all who are unbelievers is eternal punishment called Hell . The devil, known as “Satan”, “the prince of the air”, and “the god of this age” is the enemy of God and His saints. He and his cohorts were defeated at the cross yet he roams to and fro now seeing whom he may devour. Believers overcome his schemes through faith in Christ and the sword of the Spirit, the word of God. At the Second Coming the Devil will be tormented and restricted for one thousand years from deceiving the nations, then will be released for a short time, and finally sent to the lake of fire, also known as Hell. All unbelievers will be judged at the Great White Throne from where they will be consigned to eternal conscious torment.
4. Holiness of the Believer (NIV)
Holiness of the Believer is both declared by God at the time of regeneration, and the transformational goal to be formed into the likeness of Christ. Two natures are possessed by those who are born again, the first through natural birth and the second through the Spirit. The believer is to walk in the Spirit producing the fruit of the Spirit, so as not to gratify the desires of the flesh.
5. Man (NIV)
Man was created in the image and likeness of God. Man was created from the dust of the ground on the sixth day of creation apart from any process of death. On the same day woman was taken from the side of man to become fellow to heir of life. Through Adam’s disobedience man became dead in trespasses and sins, born with a corrupt nature and is incapable of turning to God for salvation apart from God’s grace. Holy matrimony consists of one man and one woman, reflecting strengths and roles of each gender.
6. The Father (NIV)
The Father is the true and living God. The Father is the One from whom all things derive including salvation. He is the giver of all good gifts, including His Son. The Father sets the times and the seasons by His own authority. After the Father has placed all things under His Son, the Kingdom of Christ will be handed to Him, so that the Father may be the All in All.
7. The Old and New Testaments (NIV)
The Old and New Testaments are God’s written revelation to man, fully inspired by the Spirit of God to the very words penned by the human authors . Therefore all sixty six books are inerrant and foundational as the final authority in matters of doctrine, practice, and lifestyle.
8. The Lord Jesus Christ (NIV)
The Lord Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, who became incarnate without sin born of the virgin Mary through the Holy Spirit act representation of God’s being. He died on the cross, was buried, and three days later was raised from the dead, ascended to heaven and is now seated at the right hand of the Father. He is the Head of the Church and ministers as our High Priest and Advocate.

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