Theology Basics
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Lesson OneDoctrines of God and of Christ3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoDoctrines of the Holy Spirit and of the Bible3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeDoctrines of Salvation and of the Church3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourDoctrines of The Spirit World and of the Future3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Discussion Questions
Christian Learning Center › Forums › How did your study on the doctrine of Christ give you a deeper love for the Savior?
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How did your study on the doctrine of Christ give you a deeper love for the Savior?
Caitlin Rasmussen replied 2 days, 9 hours ago 92 Members · 96 Replies
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What a great God we serve , he took on every weakness of mine so I can overcome in him. My head is bowed in perpetuity for who he is and what he’s done.
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I am still studing now. I want to learn more and grow in deeper love for the Savior. I feel like if I come to him for my hunger i will fall in deeper love.
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This was great! The Holy Spirit was ministering to me, and I would write down what the Holy Spirit was revealing to me, and it would get confirmed later in the course. I learned about Jesus Christ’s deity and manhood via “New Testament Basics,” so part two was more of a confirmation and deeper understanding of who Jesus was. The entire lecture was more of a confirmation of what I’ve learned in my private time with the Triune God. I am excited to dive deeper into theology. Oh, another thing was that I have been living out the theology of God for the past 6 months and had not made the connection until now. Everything that God has been doing in me is theology. The theology of God has been what has been transforming my inner man.
Also, I would like to say that the doctrine of Christ, as it relates to his death, was transformative and revelational to me. This is what I wrote in my notes as the Holy Spirit was ministering to me.
Jesus’ death is the display of both the justice of God and the mercies of God.
- Justice in that God’s justice was satisfied.
- Mercy in that an innocent man died a guilty criminal’s death so that we did not have to.
- You can have justice and mercy (forgiveness) at the same time.
- Justice, no matter how brutal, can be merciful and forgiving at the same time.
- Justice is love.
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This was great! The Holy Spirit was ministering to me, and I would write down what the Holy Spirit was revealing to me, and it would get confirmed later in the course. I learned about Jesus Christ’s deity and manhood via “New Testament Basics,” so part two was more of a confirmation and deeper understanding of who Jesus was. The entire lecture was more of a confirmation of what I’ve learned in my private time with the Triune God. I am excited to dive deeper into theology. Oh, another thing was that I have been living out the theology of God for the past 6 months and had not made the connection until now. Everything that God has been doing in me is theology. The theology of God has been what has been transforming my inner man.
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My love for the Savior in the study of the doctrine deepened in that now I have a deeper understanding of God who came to earth as a human being to show his love to me when I was yet in my sin and then died an agonizing death just for me even when I did not want part of Jesus.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What impressed you about the idea of “adorning the doctrine of God”?
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What impressed you about the idea of “adorning the doctrine of God”?
Rebeca Gore replied 2 months, 1 week ago 63 Members · 62 Replies
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That we should not only study the Bible to learn about God and how He wants us to live, but to teach others as well.
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The thought that when I adorn the doctrine of God, I am living as an example to others so that they may see God’s works and light reflected in me.
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The cosmetics of the doctrine help others to see God in us. We have become a reflection of HIM.
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Adorning is essentially what we do to make ourselves or something look better than the way it was before. It is our way to stand out. That’s what happens when we “adorn” ourselves in the truth of the Word of God. We become a better version of who we once were.
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We wear His robe of righteousness, given from him to us who were sinners, but by his gift(s) we are forgiven. The Holy Spirit lives within us keeping us on the right path here on earth (that is to say, if one is a believer), until Christ comes back to take us to our eternal, heavenly home.