Assemblies of God Credentialing Study Guide, Answered With Complete Verified Solution 100%
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Assemblies of God Credentialing Study Guide, Answered With Complete Verified Solution 100%
What is the status of our Statements of Fundamental Truths in the Assemblies of God?
Is it equal to that of Scripture?
The status of our Statement of Fundamental Truths are the basis of fellowship.
No...
Assemblies of God Credentialing Study Guide,
Answered With Complete Verified Solution 100%
What is the status of our Statements of Fundamental Truths in the Assemblies of
God?
Is it equal to that of Scripture?
The status of our Statement of Fundamental Truths are the basis of fellowship.
No, our Statement of Fundamental Truths are not equal to scripture.
Identify each of the traditional categories within systematic theology.
Theology Proper
Bibliology
Christology
Pneumatology
Soteriology
Theological
Anthropology
Hamartiology
Angelology
Ecclesiology
Eschatology
Theology Proper
Study of the Character of God
Bibliology
Study of the Bible
Christology
Study of Christ
Pneumatology
Study of the Holy Spirit
Soteriology
Study of Salvation
Theological Anthropology
Study of Nature of Humanity
Hamartiology
Study of Sin
Angelology
Study of Angels
Ecclesiology
Study of the Church
Eschatology
Study of the End Times
What is "worldliness" according to the constitution and bylaws of the Assemblies
of God?
1 John 2:15-16
,Activities that defiles the body or corrupts the mind and spirit. Of, relating to, or devoted
to this world and its pursuits rather than to religion or spiritual affairs.
How should "tithes" be used according to the constitution and bylaws of AG?
It is for the Lord's church to do the Lord's work. For the support of the active ministry
and the propagation of the gospel and work of Lord and not to be given to charity or
used for other purposes.
Who should the "tithes" belong to according to the constitution and bylaws of
AG?
God. Does not belong to the pastor, but into the storehouse (local church)
According to the Bylaws of AG, and the Statement of Fundamental Truths, what is
the nature of the security of the believer?
Is it conditional or unconditional?
The AG disapproves of unconditional security. It all depends on ones relationship with
Christ in view of the Bible's call to holiness. One who believes can fall away (In view that
the biblical teaching that the security of the believer depends on a living relationship
with Christ; in view of the Bibles call to a life of holiness; in view of the clear teaching
that man may have his part taken out of the Book of Life- The AG stands between the
extreme positions of Calvinism and Arminianism. It accepts the scriptural elements
found in both teachings)
What is the status of Scripture in terms of the authority for the believer and the
Church?
Scripture is the ultimate authority- all-sufficient rule for faith and practice (All Scripture
was God-breathed; which means that God inspired the words and the biblical authors
wrote it)
What about authority of revelations, visions, and prophetic utterances?
Revelations, visions, and prophetic utterances cannot be the ultimate authority. They go
through man, and man is not trustworthy (don't contradict Scripture)
Who is the AntiChrist?
Earthly dictator.
"In place of" Christ. Not "against" Christ, but will claim to be Christ. (A false Christ who
will appear at the end of this age, become a world dictator, and demand worship.)
What is meant by the term "sanctification"?
Act of separation from that which is evil, and of dedication unto God
What is the nature of "sanctification" in the life of the believer according to the
bylaws of AG and
Sanctification is realized in the life of a believer by recognizing his identification with
Christ in His death and resurrection, and by faith reckoning daily upon the fact of that
union, by offering every faculty continually to the dominion of the Holy Spirit."
What are the 2 aspects of Sanctification?
1. Justification - the moment of conversion we are declared sanctified - holy.
2. Sanctification - the rest of your life becoming holy as you are already declared holy.
Is sanctification instantaneous or progressive?
- Mostly progressive. Justification is instantaneous
BOTH
, On the other hand, what are some popular misconceptions regarding
sanctification?
Some people may think that once they are saved, they are always saved.
Identify the various aspects of the "Coming of the Lord" according to the
traditional dispensational theology.
What traditional sequence of events characterizes it?
What is involved in each event?
Teaches it will be a physical event. - Premillenialism (Jesus will return at the end of the
Church Age and will establish His kingdom on earth for a thousand years) - Pre-
tribulationalism - tribulation then literal 1000 year reign.
Jesus comes back - rapture (The Blessed Hope) - tribulation - millennial reign (Visible
return of Christ with His saints to reign on the earth for 1,000 years- will bring salvation
to Israel and establishment of universal peace)- final judgment (wicked dead will be
raised and judged according to their works, and whoever is not found written in the
Book of Life, will be consigned to everlasting punishment in the lake of fire)- the new
heavens and new earth (SOF 13-16)
Justification
God's act of declaring and accepting a person as righteous in His sight
Redemption
Christ's paying the penalty for sins by His death on the cross and the shedding of His
blood
Reconciliation
Bringing of people to God in a restored Fellowship
Repentance
Changing of mind- turning away from sin
Regerneration
Holy Spirit's work of giving new life to the sinner who repents and believes in Jesus
Propitation
Turning away of wrath by an offering
Sanctification
Holy Spirit's work that separates believers from sin and evil and dedicates them to
worship and service of the Lord
Glorification
Process of partaking in God's glory. (final steps)
Inspiration
God's Spirit inspired the words written in scripture. Scripture was verbally inspired and is
God-breathed and those who wrote were 'moved' or 'carried along' by the Holy Spirit.
The original autographs are inspired and inerrant.
Infalliable
Incapable of failing. Incapable of error and therefore, not capable of misleading,
deceiving, or disappointing us
inerrant
Without error
Revelation
God revealing himself and His word to people through scripture
Authority
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