True or False Flashcards

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Grace is conditioned by our response.

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2
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Genuine faith obeys the Gospel and takes what is graciously offered.

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3
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We thankfully receive what God has offered us by obeying the message of Acts 2:38.

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4
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The Gospel is Acts 2:38.

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5
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Gospel means “good news”

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6
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The full significance of the Gospel is that the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ
brings salvation to all who respond in faith.

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7
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We apply Christ’s death to our lives in repentance.

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8
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The unregenerate lifestyle is put to death at repentance.

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9
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We identify with Christ’s burial at baptism.

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10
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For baptism to be Scriptural, it can either be sprinkling or immersion in the name of Jesus.

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The words baptism or “baptidzo” means “to dip; like to dye a garment”.

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12
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Baptism in the Greek can imply sprinkling.

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13
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The NT notion of burial in baptism is a strong argument for immersion.

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14
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Acts 4:12 shows there is saving power in only the name of Jesus.

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15
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Everything in Heaven and earth bow to the titles Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

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16
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Every time the Bible records and actual baptism in the NT church, it uses the name Jesus.

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17
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All five accounts of actual baptisms occur in the book of Acts.

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18
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We should not use Acts for doctrinal statements about baptism.

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19
Q

. The fact that Acts is the only history book of the NT is a strong argument for Jesus name
baptism.

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20
Q

There are no references in the Bible outside of Acts about baptism in Jesus name.

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F

21
Q

Apostolics baptize according to Matthew 28:19.

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22
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The significance of the singular “name” in Matthew 28:19 is that it indicates one supreme name.

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23
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The name of the son of God is Jesus.

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24
Q

Son in Matthew 28:19 is a proper name.

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25
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The apostles understood Christ’s words in Matthew 28:19 to mean the name of Jesus.

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26
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Jesus means “Yahweh saves”

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27
Q

All of the godhead was in Jesus.

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28
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The name of God is the Father.

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29
Q

Jesus is the name by which the Father is revealed.

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30
Q

The name of the Holy Ghost is Jesus.

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31
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Luke 24:47 records the saying of Jesus that Matthew points to in Matthew 28:19 as
repentance being preached “in His name.”

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32
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Luke 24:47 contradicts what Matthew says in Matthew 28:19.

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F

33
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Jesus is the highest name made known to us.

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34
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We fulfill the command of Matthew 28:19 by invoking the name of Jesus at baptism.

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35
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The early church fulfilled Matthew 28:19 by using the titles and then through history moved to Jesus name.

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F

36
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All reputable historical sources show baptism in the early church as in the trinity.

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F

37
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The biblical record and history both show the practice of early baptism was immersion in the name of Jesus.

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38
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We are baptized FOR remission of sins.

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39
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We are baptized BECAUSE OF remission of sins.

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40
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We are baptized INTO remission of sins.

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41
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Baptism is an outward sign of an inward cleansing and not necessary for salvation.

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