The substitutionary, atoning death of Christ was made necessary by what?
From the Bible it is apparent that salvation has 3 aspects which are…?
What is the relation between past, present, and future salvation?
Can we forfeit our present salvation and our promise of future salvation? If so, how?
Yes - a voluntary return to sin and unbelief
What is the link between our past and future salvation?
Continuance in present salvation
“Whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). In this last verse, “believeth” is in the present tense, implying what?
Continued present belief is necessary
How do we obtain eternal salvation?
Finding present salvation in this life
How does Jesus say one must enter the Kingdom of God?
He must be born again of the water and spirit
What is the Kingdom of God?
Expresses the sovereign rule of God in the universe
What aspects does the Kingdom of God have?
- Future
In the present tense, the Kingdom of God is what?
It is the rule of God in the hearts of men
The Kingdom of God also has a future tense which is what?
- His kingdom will come physically to earth
Looking at Christ’s words in John 3, we find that one must be what to be a part of the Kingdom of God?
Born again (of the water and the spirit)
What 2 components make up being born again?
- Spirit
Isn’t “water” referring to natural birth? Why or why not?
No - it is referring to baptism (spiritual rebirth/ burial)
What does the word “wind” refer to in John 3?
The Spirit
What does the word “sound” refer to in John 3?
The Spirit (voice of God)
In short, the Lord’s words to Nicodemus tell us how to be what?
Saved
The question, “How can I be saved?” has the same answer as the question…
(What other question means “How can I be saved?”)
How can I enter the Kingdom of God?
The answer of Jesus Himself to be saved is what?
How does Jesus say to be saved?
You must be born again of the water and the spirit
Peter’s reply on the Day of Pentecost was what?
Acts 2:38
When the people asked Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?” (Acts 2:37), the context shows they were asking what?
The essence of salvation is receiving forgiveness of sins through faith in Jesus Christ, so their question simply meant what?
What must we do to be saved?
In our search for a biblical answer to the question of how to be saved, we must attach great significance to what verse and why?
- It was Peter’s answer