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Towns: Chapter IV
What are the 5 results of the resurrection?
What are the 5 results of the ascension of Christ?
True or False
Christ’s resurrection provides our future resurrection.

Towns: Chapter V
Who is sometimes called the forgotten member of the Trinity?
What are the attributes of the Holy Spirit’s personhood?
What was the early church’s thought about the Holy Spirit’s deity?
What do the representations of the Holy Spirit signify?
Which member of the Godhead convicts of sin?
What is regeneration?
What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit?
What are the 5 aspects of indwelling?
What does sanctification mean?
How is sanctification a threefold process?
What are spiritual gifts?
What are the 3 main passages that discuss spiritual gifts?
What is the purpose of the gift of the Spirit?
Can spiritual gifts be earned?
Do all believers receive spiritual gifts?
True or False
Baptism into the Spirit is permanent.
Dr. Towns believes that every believer has all gifts embryonically.

Rivera: Chapter 6
Identify the hymn that includes this line: “Take my silver and my gold, not a mite would I withhold.”
What does the author refer to as a scorecard for giving?
Where in the Bible do we find the idea about giving in a “cheerful” manner?

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