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Image of Salvation Essay Assignment

Image of Salvation Essay Assignment

Q IMAGE OF SALVATION ESSAY ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW The student will complete a theological essay that will address the relationship of human sinfulness to an aspect of the doctrine of salvation. INSTRUCTIONS Students will examine one of the biblical images of salvation (adoption, conversion, regeneration, redemption, reconciliation, justification, election, sanctification, or glorification) and define and describe the doctrine with its biblical, historical and theological contours as well as discuss how this image of salvation relates to and addresses the problem of sin. Finally, the student will apply the implications of this doctrine to the Christian life and for the student’s chosen vocation. The essay will be 750-1000 words and the formatting should be compatible with your current degree program. Refer to the "Course Policies" in the course syllabus for the formatting expectations in this course. Use the provided Image of Salvation Essay Template as a guide. Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the SafeAssign plagiarism tool. IMAGE OF SALVATION ESSAY TEMPLATE • Introduction (100-125 words) • Definition and description of chosen doctrine, including biblical, theological, and historical contours (200-275 words) • Explanation of the relationship between the chosen doctrine and the problem of sin (150-225 words) • Application (200-250 words) • Conclusion (100-125 words) Refer to the "Course Policies" in the course syllabus for the formatting expectations in this course.

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The chosen doctrine for the following paper has been conversion. This is because of the importance of this aspect in the life of every human sinner especially for every Christian. The Scriptures indicate that there has to be conversion of the heart and mind by every human sinner to not repeat past sins or even consider the thought or actually commit new sins. Conversion can become developed in the heart of every sinner when there is making place in the heart for the Holy Spirit to reach as well as become or remain active throughout the life of every sinner. According to 2 Corinthians 5:17, there is a completely new creation done for every human sinner by Jesus Christ when the human sinner completely surrenders as well as accepts Christ as God. This is because the characteristics of the human sinner becomes different in comparison with the characteristics of the human sinner before acceptance of Christ as God or before surrendering to Christ completely. Therefore, there are positive and