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Developing A Biblical World View

4. Compare your summary to that given in Chapter Four.

5. Compare your summary to that given in Chapter Four.

6. Compare your summary to that given in Chapter Four.

CHAPTER FIVE:

1. I have glorified thee on the earth; I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do. (John 17:4)

2. God's plan of salvation for the world was revealed by the statements of the angels, Mary, Simeon, and others. In each announcement, reference was made to His purpose of reconciling all peoples to God.

3. Compare your summary to the discussion in Chapter Five.

4. Compare your summary to the discussion in Chapter Five.

5. It was through the death of Jesus on the cross that sinful man would be reconciled with a righteous God.

6. He had fulfilled the purpose for which He was sent into the world, that of reconciling sinful man with a righteous God. The plan of God for salvation was complete.

CHAPTER SIX:

1. But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. (Acts 1:8)

2. The Great Commission is the command of Jesus given to believers to extend the Gospel to the nations of the world.

3. Any three of these references may be used: John 20:21-23; Acts 1:8; John 15:16; Luke 24:45-49; Mark 16:14-16; Matthew 28:16-20

4. The Church is defined on two levels:

Worldwide: The Church is composed of all people who believe in Jesus Christ. It is a fellowship of believers who have been born again and live in obedience to God. The word church means "to call out from" or the "called out ones." The Church is composed of people called out from the Kingdom of Satan to the Kingdom of God and is composed of people of every race, tribe, culture, and language who have accepted Jesus Christ as Savior.

Local: For purposes of mission, organization, and fellowship, groups of believers have banded together in organized local fellowships.