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Chapter 28: Salvation From the Penalty of Sin
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1.
Why should a child of God master the doctrine of salvation?
2.
What is included in salvation in its largest dimension?
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To what extent is salvation the same in every age, and to what extent is the present age more inclusive?
4.
What two universal facts are brought out in Scripture concerning the relationship of salvation to sin?
5.
How did God deal with sin in connection with salvation in the Old Testament?
6.
How does God’s dealing with sin after the cross differ from the Old Testament method?
7.
What is brought out in the passages that deal with salvation in the past tense?
8.
How is salvation revealed as a present work of God?
9.
What is contemplated when salvation is regarded as future?
10.
Distinguish between the finished work of Christ and the saving work of God as it applies to the individual when he believes.
11.
Why is it true that the fact that Christ died does not save all men?
12.
What may be expected as a response on the part of a believer when he is saved?
13.
Name some of the important phases of God’s gracious work in saving men as embodied in important doctrinal words.
14.
What are some of the aspects of the work of God accomplished when an individual is saved?
15.
How is salvation related to forgiveness of sin?
16.
In dealing with the sins of Christians, what is involved in their forgiveness?
17.
If a Christian fails to confess sin, what does he lose?
18.
Why does not the doctrine of Christ serving as our Advocate in heaven tend to make Christians careless in sinning?
19.
Discuss the scriptural evidence that salvation is conditioned upon faith alone.
20.
Why is intellectual assent insufficient evidence of real faith?
21.
Why is emotional response to the Gospel in itself insufficient to save?
22.
Why is faith an act of the whole man – intellect, feelings, and will?
23.
What is the error of attaching certain works to believing?
24.
Discuss the fact that works are a result of believing unto salvation - not a condition of salvation.
25.
Summarize what a person must do to be saved.
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