Christian discipleship refers to the process of following Jesus Christ and growing in faith and spiritual maturity. Discipleship is more than merely accepting Christ as Savior; it involves continual transformation through learning,…
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60. The Role of Spiritual Gifts in the Church
Spiritual gifts, as defined in the New Testament, are abilities given by the Holy Spirit to believers for the building up of the body of Christ, the Church. These gifts are believed…
59. The Ordinances of the Church (Baptism and Communion)
In Christian theology, the ordinances of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper (Communion) are considered visible signs of inward grace or spiritual realities. While terminology may vary (e.g., some use “sacraments” instead of…
58. The Great Commission (Evangelism and Missions)
The Great Commission refers to the instructions given by Jesus Christ to His disciples, commanding them to spread His message of salvation to all nations. The core scriptural foundation of the Great…
57. The Nature and Purpose of the Church
The doctrine of the nature and purpose of the Church deals with what the Church is (its essence, foundation, and unity) and what it is meant to do (its mission, function, and…
56. Glorification (The Final Perfection of Believers in Heaven)
Glorification is the doctrine that refers to the final stage of salvation, when believers are made perfect in body and soul, fully conformed to the image of Christ, and dwell eternally in…
55. Sanctification (Growth in Holiness)
Sanctification is the process by which believers are made holy through the work of the Holy Spirit. It involves both a positional aspect (where believers are declared holy in Christ) and a…
54. Regeneration (New Birth in Christ)
Regeneration, also known as the “new birth” or being “born again,” refers to the spiritual transformation that occurs when a person receives new life from God. This doctrine is central to many…
53. Justification by Faith Alone in Christ Alone
The doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone in Christ Alone asserts that a person is made righteous before God solely through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works, merits, or adherence to…
52. The Need for Redemption and Atonement
The doctrine of “The Need for Redemption and Atonement” addresses humanity’s inherent separation from God due to sin, and the need for intervention in the form of redemption to restore fellowship with…