Messiah Mindset Theology Library
Study doctrine in an organized, Scripture-first way.
Browse major doctrine categories, search theology topics, and build a connected reference library for teaching, study, and discipleship.
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Angelology
The doctrine of angels, their nature, ministry, worship, and service in the purposes of God.
5 topicsAnthropology
The doctrine of humanity, the image of God, human dignity, purpose, and constitution.
6 topicsBibliology
The doctrine of Scripture, revelation, inspiration, canon, authority, and preservation.
11 topicsChristology
The doctrine of Christ, His person, natures, offices, work, resurrection, and return.
10 topicsCovenant & Kingdom
The study of covenantal structure and kingdom themes across Scripture, from promise to fulfillment.
6 topicsDemonology
The doctrine of demons, spiritual evil, Satan, temptation, discernment, and spiritual warfare.
7 topicsEcclesiology
The doctrine of the church, its nature, mission, leadership, worship, ordinances, and discipline.
9 topicsEschatology
The doctrine of last things, including resurrection, judgment, return of Christ, kingdom consummation, heaven, and hell.
11 topicsHamartiology
The doctrine of sin, the fall, corruption, guilt, death, and humanity's rebellion against God.
7 topicsPneumatology
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit, including personhood, deity, filling, gifts, and sanctifying work.
11 topicsSoteriology
The doctrine of salvation, including grace, repentance, faith, justification, sanctification, and glorification.
16 topicsTheology Proper
The doctrine of God, including His attributes, names, triunity, sovereignty, and providence.
10 topicsFeatured Topics
Revelation
Revelation is God making Himself known to humanity, supremely through His acts, His word, and ultimately through His Son.
Inspiration
Inspiration describes the Spirit-guided process by which Scripture is given by God through human authors.
Trinity
The Trinity teaches that the one true God eternally exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Incarnation
The incarnation teaches that the eternal Son truly became man without ceasing to be God.
Atonement
The atonement is Christ’s saving work in His death and resurrection to reconcile sinners to God.
Resurrection of Christ
The resurrection of Christ is the bodily rising of Jesus from the dead in victory over sin and death.
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Revelation
Revelation is God making Himself known to humanity, supremely through His acts, His word, and ultimately through His Son.
Inspiration
Inspiration describes the Spirit-guided process by which Scripture is given by God through human authors.
Canon of Scripture
The canon refers to the recognized collection of writings received by the people of God as Holy Scripture.
Authority of Scripture
Because Scripture is God’s word, it stands as the final norm for faith, doctrine, and obedience.
Canon
The canon refers to the recognized collection of books received by the people of God as Holy Scripture.
Preservation of Scripture
God has preserved His word across generations so that His people continue to possess a trustworthy Scriptures.
Trinity
The Trinity teaches that the one true God eternally exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Names of God
God’s names reveal His character, covenant faithfulness, power, and relationship to His people.
Holiness of God
God is utterly holy, morally pure, and distinct from all creation and sin.
Love of God
God’s love is His holy and faithful goodness by which He delights in giving life, mercy, and covenant care.
Justice of God
God’s justice means He always acts rightly, judges truthfully, and upholds what is morally good.
Attributes of God
The attributes of God describe what God is like according to Scripture.
Sovereignty of God
God’s sovereignty means He reigns supreme over creation, history, rulers, and redemption.
Providence
Providence describes God’s active preservation, governance, and wise ordering of creation and history.
Incarnation
The incarnation teaches that the eternal Son truly became man without ceasing to be God.
Preexistence of Christ
Jesus did not begin to exist in Bethlehem; the Son existed eternally before taking on flesh.
Offices of Christ
Christ fulfills the great mediatorial roles of Prophet, Priest, and King.
Ascension of Christ
The ascension declares Christ’s exaltation, heavenly session, and ongoing priestly and kingly work.
Hypostatic Union
The hypostatic union describes Christ as one person with two natures, fully divine and fully human.
Sinlessness of Christ
Jesus was fully human yet without sin in thought, desire, word, or deed.
Atonement
The atonement is Christ’s saving work in His death and resurrection to reconcile sinners to God.
Personhood of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is not an impersonal force but a divine person who speaks, wills, teaches, and can be grieved.
Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
The Spirit dwells within believers as the abiding presence of God and seal of belonging to Christ.
Resurrection of Christ
The resurrection of Christ is the bodily rising of Jesus from the dead in victory over sin and death.
Deity of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is fully divine, sharing the same divine being and glory as the Father and the Son.
Filling of the Holy Spirit
The filling of the Spirit describes the Spirit’s empowering and governing influence in the believer’s life.
Conviction of the Spirit
The Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment and awakens sinners to their need for Christ.
Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is the divine person who indwells, empowers, sanctifies, and leads the people of God.
Gifts of the Spirit
The gifts of the Spirit are graces given for the strengthening and service of the body of Christ.
Human Dignity
Human dignity rests in humanity’s creation in the image of God, not in utility, power, or social worth.
Image of God
Human beings are created in the image of God and therefore possess dignity, purpose, and moral accountability.
Consequences of Sin
Sin fractures communion with God and brings corruption, alienation, death, and judgment.
Fall of Humanity
The fall describes humanity’s rebellion in Adam and the resulting corruption, alienation, and death that entered the human story.
Nature of Sin
Sin is lawlessness, rebellion, distortion, and failure to love God rightly.
Repentance
Repentance is a Godward turning of mind, heart, and life away from sin and toward obedience.
Calling
God calls sinners through the gospel into repentance, faith, and new life in Christ.
Regeneration
Regeneration is the new birth by which God gives spiritual life to those dead in sin.
Adoption
In Christ, believers are brought into God’s household as beloved sons and daughters.
Grace
Grace is God’s unearned favor and powerful action toward sinners.
Faith
Faith is trusting reliance on God and His promises, centered in Jesus Christ.
Perseverance
God preserves His people so that true believers continue in faith and are brought safely to the end.
Nature of the Church
The church is the people of God in Christ, called out by the gospel and gathered for worship, holiness, witness, and mission.
Glorification
Glorification is the final transformation of believers into resurrection life, free from sin and death.
Justification
Justification is God’s declaration that the believer is righteous in Christ.
Sanctification
Sanctification is the Spirit-empowered process by which believers are made holy in life and character.
Worship
The gathered church worships God in reverence, joy, truth, prayer, song, word, and sacrament.
Mission of the Church
The church is sent to proclaim Christ, make disciples, embody holiness, and bear witness among the nations.
Church
The church is the people of God gathered under Christ for worship, discipleship, witness, and mission.
Spiritual Gifts in the Church
Spiritual gifts function within the church for service, edification, order, and mission.
Angelic Service
Angels serve God’s purposes as messengers, ministers, protectors, and worshipers.
Fallen Angels
Scripture presents demonic powers as rebellious spiritual beings aligned against God and His purposes.
Temptation
Temptation is the enticement toward sin arising through the world, the flesh, and the devil.
Angels
Angels are created spiritual beings who worship God and serve His purposes.
Discernment
Discernment helps believers distinguish truth from error, holy influence from deception, and wisdom from confusion.
Deliverance
Deliverance refers to God’s freeing power over demonic oppression, bondage, deception, and spiritual captivity.
Satan and Demons
Satan and demons are hostile spiritual beings who oppose God, deceive humanity, and resist the people of God.
Intermediate State
The intermediate state refers to the condition of the dead between bodily death and final resurrection.
Heaven and Hell
Scripture presents final blessedness with God and final judgment apart from God as sober and enduring realities.
Death
Death is the enemy introduced through sin, yet for believers it has been transformed by Christ’s resurrection victory.
Return of Christ
The return of Christ is the future visible coming of Jesus in glory to judge and to consummate His kingdom.
Judgment
God will judge the world in righteousness through Jesus Christ, vindicating truth and exposing all evil.
New Heavens and New Earth
God will renew creation and dwell with His people in a world set free from death, curse, and corruption.
Resurrection and Judgment
Scripture teaches a future resurrection of the dead and a final judgment before God.
Covenant in Scripture
Covenant is a major biblical structure through which God binds Himself to His people in promise, command, and relationship.
Israel and the Nations
Scripture presents Israel and the nations within God’s redemptive plan, culminating in blessing through the Messiah.
Kingdom of God
The kingdom of God is God’s saving reign breaking into history and moving toward final consummation in Christ.
Messianic Reign
The Messiah reigns as the anointed King promised in Scripture and openly manifested in fullness at the consummation.
New Covenant
The new covenant brings forgiven sin, the law written on the heart, and the gift of the Spirit through the blood of Christ.
Law and Grace
Law and grace are not enemies in Scripture, but must be understood according to their covenantal and redemptive roles.
