Series –

Thoughts on some Great Bible Doctrines
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Articles in this Series
1. IntroductionOur modern understanding of reconciliation is of two previously alienated parties coming together again after a time of estrangement; the reconciliation often being brought about by a t…
This subject is dealt with nationally and individually in the New Testament. The author is here looking at it individually, i.e. in the sense of the New Birth. 1 Introduction One writer - Philip Jacob…
1. Introduction Salvation means both ‘rescue from danger’ and ‘preservation in safety’. This joint meaning, recovery and subsequent safety and protection, is very important in fully grasping the teach…
1 IntroductionRedemption is freedom fallowing payment. In the Bible, the emphasis is usually placed upon the deliverance and freedom gained following redemption. At times, however, the stress is upon …
1 IntroductionAdoption in the New Testament was the legal procedure by which a male, originally from outside a family, was brought into that family and given all the rights, privileges and responsibil…
IntroductionSanctification is the deliberate act of taking something out of common, everyday use and setting it apart for God’s use. Either people or inanimate things can be thus set aside for God’s s…
IntroductionA vocation is a calling, and to call someone is to give them a clear message, whether by way of a personal invitation, summons or instruction. The words calling or vocation are still somet…
IntroductionThere are often serious misunderstandings about the doctrine of perfection. It is often confused with the idea of complete sinlessness, especially as the latter has been seen as a conditio…
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