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.
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 are not enemies in Scripture, but must be understood according to their covenantal and redemptive roles.
The canon refers to the recognized collection of books received by the people of God as Holy Scripture.
Jesus did not begin to exist in Bethlehem; the Son existed eternally before taking on flesh.
Christ fulfills the great mediatorial roles of Prophet, Priest, and King.
Regeneration is the new birth by which God gives spiritual life to those dead in sin.
Scripture presents demonic powers as rebellious spiritual beings aligned against God and His purposes.
The intermediate state refers to the condition of the dead between bodily death and final resurrection.
Satan and demons are hostile spiritual beings who oppose God, deceive humanity, and resist the people of God.
Scripture teaches a future resurrection of the dead and a final judgment before God.