The process by which a person is declared righteous by God through faith in Jesus Christ.
What is justification?
This term refers to the belief that the Bible is inspired by God and therefore authoritative and trustworthy.
What is inerrancy?
The theological term for the belief that Jesus' death was a substitute for sinners, paying the penalty for sin
What is substitutionary atonement?
The principle that the Bible, though written by human authors, was guided by the Holy Spirit so that its teachings are God's truth.
What is divine inspiration?
This term describes the lifelong process by which a Christian is made holy, becoming more like Christ.
What is sanctification?
This term describes the belief that the Bible is without error in its original manuscripts.
What is infallibility?
The doctrine that teaches once a person is truly saved, they cannot lose their salvation.
What is eternal security or perseverance of the saints?
The principle that the Bible, though written by human authors, was guided by the Holy Spirit so that its teachings are God's truth.
What is divine inspiration?
This term refers to the final and complete salvation of believers when they are fully conformed to the image of Christ at His return.
What is glorification?