1. | The act of Christ whereby He took upon Himself the guilt and paid the penalty of our sin and then bestowed His Righteousness upon us. | A. | Saving Grace |
2. | The bringing of mercy by the covering and thereby cleansing of the guilt of our sin by the shed and applied blood of Christ, appeasing the just wrath of God on sin and rendering the believing sinner pardoned, purged, and forgiven of sin and reconciled to God. | B. | Adoption |
3. | The satisfaction of God's righteous demand for justice , for the payment of the due penalty of our sins, by the death of Christ. | C. | Substitution |
4. | God buying us back from our slavery to sin and setting us free from its control and consequences. | D. | Reconciliation |
5. | An accounting term which speak of the adding or subtracting of something to someone's account. This bookkeeping term is also translated "counted" or "reckoned." | E. | Justification |
6. | | F. | Conversion |
7. | The underserve love of God or the unmerited favor of God. The act of God in freely giving His salvation and all the blessings accompanying that salvation and all the blessings accompany that salvation to undeserving sinners at the moment of their simple faith in Christ, apart from any works of righteousness or merit on their part, based entirely upon the sacrificial death of Christ. | G. | Atonement |
8. | The grace enabled act of man in salvation involving a chance of mind and a turning from sin to Christ. | H. | Propitiation |
9. | Conversion involves a two-fold turning. repentance-turning from. Repentance is the response of the believing sinner's heart when convicted by the Sprit of his guilt and lostness before God, causing him to have a grace enabled, voluntary and sincere change of mind and heart leading to a turn from his sin to Christ. | I. | Sanctification |
10. | The completion of conversion. Repentance is a turning from sin while faith is a turning to Christ. | J. | Intercession |
11. | The act of God whereby He replaces the state of Enmity between God and man with a relationship of friendship through the peace purchased by the of Christ on the Cross, now placing man in a favorable position with God through the covering of the guilt of our sin with His blood. | K. | Remission |
12. | The forgiveness, removal, cleansing, and putting away of our sins. | L. | Regeneration |
13. | To be declared righteous and just. The judicial act of God where by He legally declares the believing sinner to be innocent of all sin and as perfectly righteous as Christ. | M. | Faith |
14. | To be set apart. The act of God whereby the believing sinner is set apart from sin (its penalty at salvation, its power in our lives, and its presence in eternity) and to God, Christ and righteousness. | N. | The act of God whereby He places our guilt upon the account of Jesus Christ and places Christ's righteousness upon our account. |
15. | The act of God, whereby the Holy Spirit gives a spiritual New Birth to the believing sinner, thereby imparting to them a new nature and a new heart and giving the spiritually dead new life. | O. | Glorification |
16. | The act of God whereby He gives the believing sinner his position, standing, legal rights , inheritance as a joint-heir with Christ, and all the full privileges of son of God. | P. | Redemption |
17. | The act of Christ whereby He appeals for believers as our "defense attorney or advocate, defending us against Satan's accusations of our sinfulness, thus guaranteeing the security of our salvation and giving us the right to approach God in prayer. | Q. | Imputation |
18. | The ultimate and absolute physical, mental, and spiritual perfection and transformation into the image of Christ of all believers. | R. | Repentance |