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=== 12. Justification, Regeneration and Adoption ===
'''<span id="230">230.</span>''' We believe that when one repents of personal sin and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ, that at the same moment that person is justified, regenerated, adopted into the family of God, and assured of personal salvation through the witness of the Holy Spirit.<br><br>


'''<span id="230">230.</span>''' We believe that when one repents of personal sin and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ, that at the same moment that person is justified, regenerated, adopted into the family of God, and assured of personal salvation through the witness of the Holy Spirit.
We believe that justification is the judicial act of God whereby a person is accounted righteous, granted full pardon of all sin, delivered from guilt, completely released from the penalty of sins committed, by the merit of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, by faith alone, not on the basis of works.<br><br>
We believe that regeneration, or the new birth, is that work of the Holy Spirit whereby, when one truly repents and believes, one’s moral nature is given a distinctively spiritual life with the capacity for love and obedience. This new life is received by faith in Jesus Christ, it enables the pardoned sinner to serve God with the will and affections of the heart, and by it the regenerate are delivered from the power of sin which reigns over all the unregenerate.<br><br>
We believe that adoption is the act of God by which the justified and regenerated believer becomes a partaker of all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of a child of God.<br><br>


We believe that justification is the judicial act of God whereby a person is accounted righteous, granted full pardon of all sin, delivered from guilt, completely released from the penalty of sins committed, by the merit of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, by faith alone, not on the basis of works.
Justification: [[Habakkuk 2:4|Hab. 2:4]]; [[Acts 13:38-39]]; [[Acts 15:11|15:11]]; [[Acts 16:31|16:31]]; [[Romans 1:17|Rom. 1:17]]; [[Romans 3:28|3:28]]; [[Romans 4:2-5|4:2–5]]; [[Romans 5:1-2|5:1–2]]; [[Galatians 3:6-14|Gal. 3:6–14]]; [[Ephesians 2:8-9|Eph. 2:8–9]]; [[Philippians 3:9|Phil 3:9]]; [[Hebrews 10:38|Heb. 10:38]].<br><br>


We believe that regeneration, or the new birth, is that work of the Holy Spirit whereby, when one truly repents and believes, one’s moral nature is given a distinctively spiritual life with the capacity for love and obedience. This new life is received by faith in Jesus Christ, it enables the pardoned sinner to serve God with the will and affections of the heart, and by it the regenerate are delivered from the power of sin which reigns over all the unregenerate.
Regeneration: [[John 1:12-13]]; [[John 3:3|3:3]], [[John 3:5-8|5–8]]; [[2 Corinthians 5:17|2 Cor. 5:17]]; [[Galatians 3:26|Gal. 3:26]]; [[Ephesians 2:5|Eph. 2:5]], [[Ephesians 2:10|10]], [[Ephesians 2:19|19]]; [[Ephesians 4:24|4:24]]; [[Colossians 3:10|Col. 3:10]]; [[Titus 3:5]]; [[James 1:18]]; [[1 Peter 1:3-4]]; [[2 Peter 1:4]]; [[1 John 3:1]].<br><br>


We believe that adoption is the act of God by which the justified and regenerated believer becomes a partaker of all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of a child of God.
Adoption: [[Romans 8:15|Rom. 8:15]]; [[Galatians 4:5|Gal. 4:5]], [[Galatians 4:7|7]]; [[Ephesians 1:5|Eph. 1:5]].<br><br>


Justification: Hab. 2:4; Acts 13:38–39; 15:11; 16:31; Rom. 1:17; 3:28; 4:2–5; 5:1–2; Gal. 3:6–14; Eph. 2:8–9; Phil 3:9; Heb. 10:38.
Witness of the Spirit: [[Romans 8:16-17|Rom. 8:16–17]]; [[Galatians 4:6|Gal. 4:6]]; [[1 John 2:3]]; [[1 John 3:14|3:14]], [[1 John 3:18-19|18–19]].<br><br>
 
Regeneration: John 1:12–13; 3:3, 5–8; 2 Cor. 5:17; Gal. 3:26; Eph. 2:5, 10, 19; 4:24; Col. 3:10; Titus 3:5; James 1:18; 1 Peter 1:3–4; 2 Peter 1:4; 1 John 3:1.
 
Adoption: Rom. 8:15; Gal. 4:5, 7; Eph. 1:5.
 
Witness of the Spirit: Rom. 8:16–17; Gal. 4:6; 1 John 2:3; 3:14, 18–19.

Latest revision as of 21:39, 9 March 2021

230. We believe that when one repents of personal sin and believes on the Lord Jesus Christ, that at the same moment that person is justified, regenerated, adopted into the family of God, and assured of personal salvation through the witness of the Holy Spirit.

We believe that justification is the judicial act of God whereby a person is accounted righteous, granted full pardon of all sin, delivered from guilt, completely released from the penalty of sins committed, by the merit of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, by faith alone, not on the basis of works.

We believe that regeneration, or the new birth, is that work of the Holy Spirit whereby, when one truly repents and believes, one’s moral nature is given a distinctively spiritual life with the capacity for love and obedience. This new life is received by faith in Jesus Christ, it enables the pardoned sinner to serve God with the will and affections of the heart, and by it the regenerate are delivered from the power of sin which reigns over all the unregenerate.

We believe that adoption is the act of God by which the justified and regenerated believer becomes a partaker of all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of a child of God.

Justification: Hab. 2:4; Acts 13:38-39; 15:11; 16:31; Rom. 1:17; 3:28; 4:2–5; 5:1–2; Gal. 3:6–14; Eph. 2:8–9; Phil 3:9; Heb. 10:38.

Regeneration: John 1:12-13; 3:3, 5–8; 2 Cor. 5:17; Gal. 3:26; Eph. 2:5, 10, 19; 4:24; Col. 3:10; Titus 3:5; James 1:18; 1 Peter 1:3-4; 2 Peter 1:4; 1 John 3:1.

Adoption: Rom. 8:15; Gal. 4:5, 7; Eph. 1:5.

Witness of the Spirit: Rom. 8:16–17; Gal. 4:6; 1 John 2:3; 3:14, 18–19.