Mediator

A mediator reconciles the differences between two parties and must be equal in stature to both (Jesus Christ was God and true humanity – the hypostatic union). God chose Christ’s work (propitiation), and believers accept Christ’s work (salvation). By so doing, reconciliation is made and a contract is signed. At salvation this is the “seal or signature agreement of the…

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Love

Love is a divine intrinsic attribute of God. God elected to share His love through creation, and through His Son at Calvary. Love is the character of God. There are three categories or basic areas of love: Area One love (agapé) is a response to the love of God, also termed “occupation with Christ” (Hebrews 12:2). If you do not…

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Legalism

The term legalism is defined as striving to gain the approbation (attention or approval) of God, for salvation, by human good works. Legalism is the trend of mankind’s sin nature that makes futile attempts through human efforts to earn salvation, spirituality, or the approbation of God by some system of strict conformity to a code of conduct, ethics, religion, works,…

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Lapsarianism

Lapsarianism means fall and refers to humanity’s fallen condition and the five decrees of God in eternity past, before He created anything. The five decrees are related to election and are often referred to as elective decrees. At any point in eternity past, God is. Before God created the universe and all that it contains, there was God the Father,…

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Kenosis

During his incarnation (His earthly ministry in the flesh), Christ voluntarily restricted the use of His divine attributes, which include omnipotence – His power (and this action is called kenosis in the Greek). Reference our study on the Essence Of God for a detailed description of God’s attributes. Our wonderful Lord and Savior volunteered to become true humanity (but without…

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Justification

Justification is a judicial act of vindication whereby God imputes His perfect righteousness to the new believer at the point of salvation (faith in the cross-work of Christ). God’s righteousness is imputed forever to every believer at the instant of faith in Christ (Romans 3:20-28), and we are justified and accepted forever, in God the Father’s eyes, as a result….

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Judgment Seat of Christ

This is God’s judgment or evaluation of believers only, and is based on the execution of God’s Pre-Designed Plan for the believer, or the failure to execute said plan. The purpose is to cleanse by fire all human good and separate human good from divine good. It is based on rewards or loss of rewards for all eternity (not salvation…

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Integrity of God

God’s integrity is based on His righteousness and His justice. God’s integrity is defined by His attributes which form His holiness. God’s righteousness is the principle of his integrity while His justice is the function of His integrity. Divine integrity is, therefore, infinite, perfect, eternal, unchangeable, and incomprehensible apart from God revealing Himself to humanity through Bible doctrine, creation, and…

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Inspiration

Inspiration means God-breathed. God-breathed means the Holy Spirit supernaturally directed the human writers of Scripture so that without wavering their individual intelligence, literary style, personal feelings, or any other human factor, they wrote God’s complete and coherent message to humanity with perfect accuracy in the original languages of Scripture, the very words bearing the absolute authority of divine authorship. God…

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Inordinate Desire

Inordinate desire is the lust to exalt oneself above others, without regard for them or God, and self-promotion, even if harm to others is necessary. This is a manifestation of the infestation of arrogance in humanity’s nature. Inordinate desire originated with lucifer who became satan at his fall in eternity past (Ezekiel 28:12-15). Inordinate desire becomes narcissistic, enamored with self-importance….

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Imputation

There are various types of imputation from God. The imputation of sin imputed to all men; the imputation of righteousness imputed to all believers at salvation. Imputation is an action of God involving condemnation or blessing. Therefore, imputation is the function of God’s justice, which is a characteristic of God’s essence. (Reference our study on Divine Essence, and Romans 3:22-31;…

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Impeccability of Christ

The impeccability of Christ refers to the doctrine that Christ did not sin during the incarnation. He remained free from all three categories of sin in the human race: inherent sin (He had no sin nature); imputed sin; and personal sin (2 Corinthians 5:21; Hebrews 4:15). The impeccability of Christ relates to the Hypostatic Union. See term “Hypostatic Union.”

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