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The Doctrine of Christ

Introduction to Systematic Theology

May 25, 2010 • Chip Kawalsingh • 2 Corinthians 11:1–4

Scripture reveals that the Lord Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, who always existed with the Father and the Holy Spirit, and whom by His incarnation took upon Himself the form of man and became the God-Man.  In the one person of Christ, there are two natures, human and divine, each in its completeness and integrity.  They are distinguishable but indivisible, so that He is fully man and fully God.  It is this sinless union of the divine and human natures which qualifies Him to be the only sacrificial mediator between God and man.

Basic Doctrine

February 5, 2008 • Chip Kawalsingh

It is necessary that Christians be taught sound Bible doctrine and that all doctrine be tested by the full context of the infallible Word of God. This works inline with the formula of systematic theology. Doctrine received, believed and practised determines a person's character, behaviour and destiny.

The Christian Doctrine

June 1, 2010 • Neil Gallagher • Luke 1:1–4

It's not only important WHO you believe in, it's also important WHAT you believe about the WHO you believe in.  What we believe about him determines the Jesus we believe in.  It's not doctrine but people and the way they handle doctrine that divides the church.

The Doctrine of Revelation

June 22, 2010 • Paul Goffin • Job 11:7, 1 Corinthians 1:21

God desires to reveal Himself to all of mankind. God creating man with mental and spiritual faculties which can lead man towards a search for God.  However, since the fall of man, these mental and spiritual faculties have been blunted so mankind needs to be lead to God.  Thus God, in grace and love, has taken the initiative by giving a progressive revelation of Himself through Jesus.  Man can only personally know God through Jesus.