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1
Q

What is the best translation of Acts 2:38 below?

A

“into” remission of sins

2
Q

How are we moved from the position of sinful to having sins remitted?

A

Baptism

3
Q

Does the resurrection just point to a future physical resurrection?

A

No

4
Q

If not, how does Christ’s resurrection apply to us in this life?

A

We have the promise of new life in the Spirit

5
Q

In what key verse does Peter set forth the salvation experience?

A

Acts 2:38

6
Q

What does Peter show in Acts 2?

A

Death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ

7
Q

How does one become theologically “hid in Christ”?

A
  • Repent
  • Baptism in Jesus Name
  • Filled with the Holy Ghost
8
Q

What is the difference between the Holy Ghost and the Holy Spirit?

A

Nothing

9
Q

The term Holy Ghost most frequently refers to what?

A

God’s activity among and in humanity

10
Q

What doe the terms “baptized with the Holy Ghost” and “filled with the Spirit” mean?

A

the initial experience of receiving the Spirit of God to dwell in one’s life

11
Q

Are these terms contradictory?

A

No

12
Q

Can one be “filled with the Holy Ghost” after initial salvation?

A

Yes

13
Q

What does it mean for a saint to be “filled with the Spirit”?

A
  • baptized with the Holy Ghost
  • yielding to the Spirit
  • anointed
14
Q

What can the phrase “filled with the Spirit” mean according too Scripture?

A
  • initial Spirit baptism
  • Guidance and power Spirit grants to those who yield
  • experiences that renew the initial experience
15
Q

Is there a difference between the baptism of the Spirit and all Old Testament experiences with God?

A

Yes

16
Q

How did the presence of God work with the OT saints?

A

It “moved on” the saints

17
Q

What must we do after being baptized with the Spirit?

A
  • want to be refilled continuously
  • submit to the leading of the Spirit
  • let God have full control
  • bear the fruit of the Spirit
18
Q

Is Spirit baptism a second or third “work of grace” or an experience after conversion?

A

No

19
Q

Does the witness of Church history hurt us as Apostolic Pentecostals?

A

No

20
Q

What must all doctrines concerning salvation be based on?

A

Scripture

21
Q

What doctrinal bias of modern church historians might cause them to misread Church history?

A
  • They interpret from the perspective of their own beliefs

- They find teachings that are simply not there

22
Q

What doctrinal bias of ancient church writers may cause people today to misread history?

A

They sometimes distorted or misrepresented the views of their doctrinal opponents

23
Q

Do all existing documents from antiquity reflect the views of the average believer of that time period?

A

No

24
Q

What affect does the notion “History is written by the victor” have on the record of Church history?

A

Many that opposed popular doctrines were persecuted and had little opportunity to leave record of their beliefs

25
Q

Does the fact that a document is old guarantee it is authentic?

A

No

26
Q

What did the leaders of the early post-apostolic era (AD 90-140) teach about baptism?

A
  • it was for believers only

- repentance was necessary for baptism to be of value

27
Q

As other methods of baptizing were being developed, what was the predominant and preferred mode even then?

A

immersion

28
Q

What does the clear teaching of Church history show us?

A
  • Baptism was part of salvation
  • It was necessary to remit sins
  • must be immersion
29
Q

Sanctification literally means what?

A

to set a person or thing apart for the use intended by its designer

30
Q

Hagios or saints mean what?

A

Holy

31
Q

To be sanctified means what?

A

To be set apart or declared as holy (consecrate)