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Salvation Concepts Session 1 Dr Andy Woods Senior Pastor Sugar Land Bible Church Professor of Bible amp Theology College of Biblical Studies 1 John 19 If we confess our sins He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness ID: 477174

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Camp ArêteSalvation ConceptsSession 1

Dr. Andy WoodsSenior Pastor – Sugar Land Bible ChurchProfessor of Bible & Theology – College of Biblical Studies Slide2

1 John 1:9 “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”Slide3

Lewis Sperry Chafer 

(February 27, 1871 – August 22, 1952) Slide4

Salvation WordsRedemption – payment of a purchase price in order to release from bondage

(apolútrōsis, Rom. 3:24)Reconciliation

change

of relationship from one of hostility to one of peace

(

katallássō

,

Rom. 5:10)

Expiation

removal

of sin’s eternal penalty (Ps. 103:11-12)

Propitiation

satisfaction

of divine wrath

(

hilasmós

,

1 John 2:2)

Imputation

Christ’s

righteousness is transferred to us at the point of faith (Philip. 3:9)Slide5

Salvation WordsRedemption – payment of a purchase price in order to release from bondage (

apolútrōsis, Rom. 3:24)Reconciliation –

change

of relationship from one of hostility to one of peace

(

katallássō

,

Rom. 5:10)

Expiation

removal

of sin’s eternal penalty (Ps. 103:11-12)

Propitiation

satisfaction

of divine wrath

(

hilasmós

,

1 John 2:2)

Imputation

Christ’s

righteousness is transferred to us at the point of faith (Philip. 3:9)Slide6
Slide7

Salvation WordsRedemption – payment of a purchase price in order to release from bondage (apolútrōsis

, Rom. 3:24)Reconciliation – change of relationship from one of hostility to one of peace (katallássō, Rom. 5:10)Expiation

removal

of sin’s eternal penalty (Ps. 103:11-12)

Propitiation

satisfaction

of divine wrath

(

hilasmós

,

1 John 2:2)

Imputation

Christ’s

righteousness is transferred to us at the point of faith (Philip. 3:9)Slide8

Salvation WordsRedemption – payment of a purchase price in order to release from bondage (apolútrōsis

, Rom. 3:24)Reconciliation – change of relationship from one of hostility to one of peace (katallássō,

Rom. 5:10)

Expiation – removal of sin’s eternal penalty (Ps. 103:11-12)

Propitiation

satisfaction

of divine wrath

(

hilasmós

,

1 John 2:2)

Imputation

Christ’s

righteousness is transferred to us at the point of faith (Philip. 3:9)Slide9

Salvation WordsRedemption – payment of a purchase price in order to release from bondage (

apolútrōsis, Rom. 3:24)Reconciliation – change of relationship from one of hostility to one of peace (

katallássō

,

Rom. 5:10)

Expiation – removal of sin’s eternal penalty (Ps. 103:11-12)

Propitiation – satisfaction of divine wrath (

hilasmós

, 1 John 2:2)

Imputation

Christ’s

righteousness is transferred to us at the point of faith (Philip. 3:9)Slide10

Ark of the CovenantSlide11

Salvation WordsRedemption – payment of a purchase price in order to release from bondage (

apolútrōsis, Rom. 3:24)Reconciliation – change of relationship from one of hostility to one of peace (

katallássō

,

Rom. 5:10)

Expiation – removal of sin’s eternal penalty (Ps. 103:11-12)

Propitiation – satisfaction of divine wrath

(

hilasmós

,

1 John 2:2)

Imputation – Christ’s righteousness is transferred to us at the point of faith (Philip. 3:9)Slide12
Slide13

CONCLUSIONSlide14

Salvation WordsRedemption – payment of a purchase price in order to release from bondage (

apolútrōsis, Rom. 3:24)Reconciliation – change of relationship from one of hostility to one of peace (

katallássō

,

Rom. 5:10)

Expiation – removal of sin’s eternal penalty (Ps. 103:11-12)

Propitiation – satisfaction of divine wrath

(

hilasmós

,

1 John 2:2)

Imputation

Christ’s

righteousness is transferred to us at the point of faith (Philip. 3:9)Slide15

Andy will be absent but will return on the 15

th

. Jeff Phipps teaching on the 8

th

.

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