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❖ INCARNATION —Christ’s first coming —in the flesh— is sometimes called his “incarnation”.
➤ The Source of Sin —The source of sin is not God’s law, or our flesh, or Adam. What then is the source of sin?
➤ The Solution to Sin —Will power and ascetism are not the solution to sin, nor are good works. What then is the solution to sin?
➤ The Two Natures of Man —Man is a combination of two natures, not one, not three.
➤ Body and Spirit —There is an idea held by some, and rooted in ancient gnosticism, that our fleshly bodies do not receive the same salvation as do our spirits.
➤ Immortality: Bible and Science —Popular science claims that advances in technology will soon make human beings immortal. However, Jesus Christ since long ago has been able to give mankind eternal life without the help of science.
➤ Spirit and Matter —The Bible makes a sharp distinction between spirit and matter. Matter is bound to time, and spirit is bound to eternity. Spirit and matter are mysteriously connected, but one does not originate from the other. Both spirit and matter originate from God.
➤ Christ in the flesh: What 1st John Says About Christ~1 —To begin our study of the first letter of John, we look at how John deals with the idea that Christ came in the flesh, in other words the human nature of Christ.
➤ Is the Flesh Evil? —Discusses the idea that the flesh is evil and whether the Bible teaches this. Some people believe the human spirit and human flesh are naturally opposed.
➤ Good Works Required —(Galatians 5:13 to 6:10) Paul makes good works a part of faith. Although Christians are free from the law, they must keep the commandments of Christ. Paul shows this to be essential to salvation
➤ Is God Flesh and Bone? —The Bible tells us about the nature of God. However, there is much that is not told. When human beings claim to know more about God than the Bible reveals, they tend to make a god in the likeness of a human being.
➤ Defilers Speaking Evil (Jude 1:8-11) —Jude continues to warn against departures from the faith by false teachers. He says that they speak evil of spiritual authorities, and on the fleshly plane they defile and corrupt (Jude 1:8-11).
➤ Grace and Human Flesh —Our human fleshly bodies generally don't have a very good name in Christian theology. In fact, some belief systems view deeds of the human body as providing no access into the grace of God. The Bible does not take that view when it relates the grace of God to acts of human flesh.
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