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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Bible Summary for G4 - Semester 1 (Updated)

For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace: Isaiah 9:6.

God’s Word is real and factual. The Bible sets the standard for a Christian’s faith and behaviour. God’s Word equips Christians to know who God is, what He is like, and how to do His will. The Bible reveals God’s truth. It provides guidance and direction for Christians. The fact that the Bible is God’s Word is proven by the fulfillment of prophecy, because people cannot accurately predict the future.

People who place their trust in God and believe His Word show that they have faith in the Lord. Knowing and trusting the truth of God’s Word helps Christians take action that affects their life and the lives of those around them. Inspired by God means to be influenced or guided by God. God’s omnipresence is always present, God’s ability to be everywhere at the same time. The eternal nature of God is that He has always been and always will be. God is not only everywhere at once, but He is also actively involved in the lives of His people. God’s presence offers comfort during lonely times.

Those who accept Jesus as their Savior never need to worry about being alone. God is always with them and will never leave them. Because God is omnipresent, it is impossible to hide from Him or to be truly alone. Omnipresent means always present everywhere. Omniscient means all-knowing. Omnipotent means all-power. Trinity mean three in one: one God who exists in three Persons. The word triune mean three in one. Sin has consequences. Consequences means the results of an action or a decision.

In the Bible, a sacrifice is something costly that is offered as a gift. During the Passover, the Hebrews had to choose a lamb or goat that was without fault or defect. The one and only way to receive forgiveness for the penalty of sin is through faith in Jesus Christ. Christians receive salvation by grace through faith. The book of Hebrews contains the Hall of faith.


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