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Putting on the Lord Jesus Christ

Explore the profound interplay between faith, righteousness, and spirituality in biblical teachings. Unveil timeless truths and delve into the promised redemption through positive volition and vicarious sacrifices. Experience the transformation through faith and identification with the Deliverer.

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Putting on the Lord Jesus Christ

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  1. Putting on the Lord Jesus Christ

  2. Baseline Parameters Transcendent Principles of Spirituality GodMan Grace Law (innate struggle with good and evil) Works Rejected Works-based Righteousness Promised Deliverer Positive Volition (orientation with God’s will) Vicarious Blood Sacrifice Fear of the Lord Regeneration Faith Imputed Righteousness Identification with the Deliverer Spirituality-Based Righteousness

  3. http://bibleprophecy.net.au/

  4. Acts 2 Timothy Revelation Micah 2 Chronicles John 1 Timothy Jonah Jude 1 Chronicles Luke 2 Thess Obadiah 3 John 2 Kings Mark Song of Sol 1 Thess Amos 2 John 1 Kings Matthew Ecclesiastes Philippians Joel 1 John 2 Samuel Proverbs Colossians Malachi Hosea 2 Peter 1 Samuel Psalms Ephesians Zechariah Daniel 1 Peter Ruth Job Galatians Haggai Ezekiel James Judges Esther 2 Corinthians Zephaniah Lamentations Hebrews Joshua Nehemiah 1 Corinthians Habakuk Jeremiah Philemon Ezra Romans Nahum Isaiah Titus Deuteronomy Numbers Leviticus Church Exodus Genesis 21st Century Us

  5. Song of Sol Ecclesiastes 2 Samuel Proverbs 1 Samuel Psalms Ruth Job Judges Joshua Deuteronomy Numbers ~10th Century BC ~11th Century BC ~14th Century BC ~1450 - 1410 BC Leviticus Promise Human Government Conscience Innocence Law Exodus Abraham Isaac Jacob Joseph Genesis Abel Enoch ~2,000 BC ~2,350 BC Pre 4,000 BC ~1,500 BC ~4,000 BC Adam/Eve Solomon Moses David Noah

  6. Acts 2 Timothy Revelation Micah 2 Chronicles John 1 Timothy Jonah Jude 1 Chronicles Luke 2 Thess Obadiah 3 John 2 Kings Mark Song of Sol 1 Thess Amos 2 John 1 Kings Matthew Ecclesiastes Philippians Joel 1 John 2 Samuel Proverbs Colossians Malachi Hosea 2 Peter 1 Samuel Psalms Ephesians Zechariah Daniel 1 Peter Ruth Job Galatians Haggai Ezekiel James Judges Esther 2 Corinthians Zephaniah Lamentations Hebrews Joshua Nehemiah 1 Corinthians Habakuk Jeremiah Philemon Ezra Romans Nahum Isaiah Titus Deuteronomy Numbers ~7th Century BC ~5th Century BC ~8th Century BC ~6th Century BC 45 – 95 AD Leviticus Church Law Exodus Genesis Christ Disciples ~1,500 BC ~30 AD Daniel

  7. Acts 2 Timothy Revelation Micah 2 Chronicles John 1 Timothy Jonah Jude 1 Chronicles Luke 2 Thess Obadiah 3 John 2 Kings Mark Song of Sol 1 Thess Amos 2 John 1 Kings Matthew Ecclesiastes Philippians Joel 1 John 2 Samuel Proverbs Colossians Malachi Hosea 2 Peter 1 Samuel Psalms Ephesians Zechariah Daniel 1 Peter Ruth Job Galatians Haggai Ezekiel James Judges Esther 2 Corinthians Zephaniah Lamentations Hebrews Joshua Nehemiah 1 Corinthians Habakuk Jeremiah Philemon Ezra Romans Nahum Isaiah Titus Deuteronomy Numbers Leviticus Church Exodus Genesis 21st Century Us

  8. Biblical Typology www.gotquestions.org • Typology is a special kind of symbolism. (A symbol is something which represents something else.) We can define a type as a “prophetic symbol” because all types are representations of something yet future. More specifically, a type in scripture is a person or thing in the Old Testament which foreshadows a person or thing in the New Testament… • When we say that someone is a type of Christ, we are saying that a person in the Old Testament behaves in a way that corresponds to Jesus’ character or actions in the New Testament. When we say that something is “typical” of Christ, we are saying that an object or event in the Old Testament can be viewed as representative of some quality of Jesus… • We should point out the difference between an illustration and a type. A type is always identified as such in the New Testament. A Bible student finding correlations between an Old Testament story and the life of Christ is simply finding illustrations, not types. In other words, typology is determined by Scripture. [For example, the flood of Noah’s day (Genesis 6-7) is used as a type of baptism in 1 Peter 3:20-21. The word for type that Peter uses is figure.] • The Holy Spirit inspired the use of types; illustrations and analogies are the result of man’s study. For example, many people see parallels between Joseph (Genesis 37-45) and Jesus. The humiliation and subsequent glorification of Joseph seem to correspond to the death and resurrection of Christ. However, the New Testament never uses Joseph as a model of Christ; therefore, Joseph’s story is properly called an illustration, but not a type, of Christ.

  9. Illustrations/Types of Christ • • Skins • • Melchizedek • • Isaac • • Passover • • Sacrifices • • Bronze Serpent • • Tabernacle/Temple

  10. Illustrations/Types of Christ • • Skins • • Melchizedek • • Isaac • • Passover • • Sacrifices • • Bronze Serpent • • Tabernacle/Temple

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