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3 (d)
He will come again to receive His people unto Himself, and to set up His
Kingdom.
John 14.
3;
1 Thess.
4. 13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18;
Luke 1.
32 
33;
Isaiah
9. 6 
7;
Dan. 2.
44;
Dan. 7.
13 
14.
4 That
in consequence of the fall of Adam, man became "lost", and at "enmity against
God"; that he is also "without strength" to do the will of God.
Psalm 53.
2 
3;
Luke 19.
10;
Rom. 3.
19;
Rom. 5.
6, 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19;
Rom. 8.
5 
6 
7.
5The
need of the Holy Spirit’s work in regeneration and sanctification.
John 3.
5 
6 
7 
8;
John 16.
8 
9 
10 
11;
Tit. 3.
4 
5 
6 
7;
2 Thess.
2. 13 
14;
1 Pet.
1. 2.
6 (a)
The justification of the sinner before God by faith alone, the only means
of entering into the family of God.
Rom. 3.
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26;
Rom. 4.
4 
5;
Rom. 5.
1;
Gal. 2.
16;
John 1.
12 
13;
James 1.
18;
1 Peter
1. 23.
6 (b)
Holiness of life and good works are evidence of this "new birth", and are
produced by the Holy Spirit of God, who in dwells every believer.
Eph. 2.
10;
Eph 4.
24;
Tit. 3.
4 
5 
6 
7 
8;
2 Cor.
13. 5,
7;
Eph. 2.
19 
20 
21 
22;
Rom. 8.
9.
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