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Chapter 29: Salvation From the Power of Sin
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1.
Why is deliverance from sin for Christians only?
2.
To what extent is sin a problem for Christians?
3.
What evidence is given in Scripture that a Christian has two natures?
4.
How does the Holy spirit relate to the old nature?
5.
What are some of the senses in which the word “law” is used in the Bible?
6.
To what extent is law lacking in providing enablement for its observants?
7.
Why is the Christian not under the Mosaic system of law?
8.
Why is a Christian not striving to be accepted by God?
9.
Why should a child of God not attempt to live by the energy of his own flesh?
10.
Compare Israel’s relationship to grace as a rule of life with the church’s relationship to grace as a rule of life.
11.
To what extent is grace revealed in “salvation by grace”, and what is involved on God’s part?
12.
How is grace related to the safekeeping of a believer?
13.
How is grace a complete rule of life?
14.
Why is the law principle doomed to failure?
15.
What objections may be raised to the theory that the old nature can be eradicated?
16.
By what means is deliverance from the power of sin made possible, and how is this related to Jesus Christ, and how to the Holy Spirit?
17.
How is salvation from the power of sin dependent upon faith?
18.
How does the impossible heavenly standard of life for a believer make necessary a life of dependence on the indwelling Spirit?
19.
How does the power of Satan relate to a believer’s need of deliverance?
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How does the power of the old nature require deliverance?
21.
Contrast the present extent of deliverance from sin with that which will exist in heaven.
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