Systematic Theology Part 2: The Doctrine of God

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Systematic Theology Part 2: The Doctrine of God

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In this lesson, we will explore the topic of the existence of God. We will examine the arguments for God's existence, understand their significance for believers, and reflect on the implications of God's existence for our worldview and daily lives. Our goal is to deepen our understanding of God's existence, strengthen our faith, and equip ourselves to articulate the reasons for our belief in God.

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In this lesson, we will delve into the topic of the knowability of God. We will explore the concept of God's knowability, the challenges and limitations we face in comprehending Him fully, and the ways in which God has revealed Himself to humanity. Our goal is to grasp the significance of the knowability of God, foster a deeper relationship with Him, and embark on a lifelong journey of knowing Him more intimately.

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In this lesson, we will delve into the character of God. We will explore the attributes and qualities of God, recognizing the significance of studying His character for believers. By understanding God's character, we can gain a deeper understanding of His nature, cultivate a greater sense of awe and worship, and live in a manner that aligns with His desires for our lives.

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In this lesson, we will focus on the concept of communicable attributes. We will explore the first set of communicable attributes and understand their significance for believers. By studying these attributes, we can better understand God’s character and relevance to our lives. Furthermore, we can apply this knowledge to cultivate a closer relationship with God and reflect His character in our interactions with others.

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In this lesson, we will focus on the second set of communicable attributes of God. We will explore these attributes and understand their significance for believers. By studying and embracing these attributes, we can better understand God's character and its relevance to our lives. Furthermore, we can apply this knowledge to cultivate a closer relationship with God and reflect His character in our interactions with others.

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In this lesson, we will explore the doctrine of the Trinity, the belief in God as three persons in one. We will examine the biblical foundation for this doctrine and understand its significance for believers. By studying the Trinity, we can gain a deeper understanding of God's nature, cultivate a greater sense of awe and worship, and live in a manner that reflects the unity and love within the Godhead.

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In this lesson, we will explore the doctrine of creation and its significance for believers. We will delve into the biblical account of creation, recognizing God’s power, wisdom, and sovereignty. By studying creation, we can deepen our appreciation for God's handiwork, understand our role as stewards of creation, and live in harmony with His purposes for the world.

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In this lesson, we will explore the doctrine of God's providence, which refers to His sovereign control and guidance over all things. We will examine the biblical basis for this doctrine and understand its significance for believers. By studying God's providence, we can deepen our trust in His sovereignty, experience His loving care in all circumstances, and find comfort and guidance in His divine guidance.

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In this lesson, we will explore the concept of miracles and their significance for believers. We will examine the biblical basis for miracles and their purpose in God's plan. By studying miracles, we can deepen our faith, understand God's power and intervention, and cultivate a greater trust in His supernatural workings in our lives.

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In this lesson, we will explore the significance of prayer for believers. We will delve into the biblical foundation and principles of prayer, understanding its purpose and impact on our relationship with God. By studying prayer, we can deepen our communion with God, experience His presence and guidance, and cultivate a vibrant and transformative prayer life.

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In this lesson, we will explore the concept of angels and their significance in the biblical narrative. We will delve into the biblical foundation for the existence and nature of angels, understanding their role and purpose in God's plan. By studying angels, we can deepen our understanding of spiritual realities, the supernatural realm, and our relationship with God.

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In this lesson, we will explore the concept of Satan and demons and their significance in the biblical narrative. We will delve into the biblical foundation for the existence and nature of Satan and demons, understanding their role and tactics in spiritual warfare. By studying Satan and demons, we can deepen our understanding of the battle between good and evil, recognize their tactics, and rely on God's power and protection in the face of spiritual opposition.

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Ron

I am the founder of Bible Study Daily and CEO of Inspired Leadership, Inc. 

After retiring from a 36-year business career, I entered Talbot Seminary at BIOLA University where I completed my Masters in Biblical Studies and Theology. Following my graduation from seminary, I was ordained as a Minister of the Gospel. I started Bible Study Daily because my desire is for you to know God more deeply, understand his Word more clearly, and apply it daily as you live out your purpose-driven life!

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