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  1. The biblical doctrine of regeneration emphasizes God's role in making this spiritual change possible. Another word for regeneration is rebirth, from which we get the phrase born again. To be born again is opposed to, and distinguished from, our first birth, when we were conceived in sin.

  2. In Deuteronomy 30 Israel faces and anticipates the reality of coming exile and judgment for disobedience. However, Moses foretells of a time to come when Israel will experience restoration, redemption, genu-ine repentance, and new spiritual life rather than judgment and condemnation.

  3. This paper takes issue with this representation and consequently will survey the doctrine of regeneration as taught from the age of the Reformation to 1800 (a convenient terminus date for the first era of Awakening) and seek to analyze such developments to the doctrine as may have occurred.

  4. REGENERATION AND RESTORATION. John 3:3 “Except a man be born from above he cannot see the Kingdom of God.” Galatians 6:1 “Brethren if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted.”

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  5. Jul 25, 2016 · c. Definition of regeneration: Regeneration is the work of God alone whereby he at one time instantaneously imparts to us holistic spiritual life to enable us to repent and believe the gospel of Jesus Christ resulting in good works.

  6. Regeneration by Abraham Kuyper The Holy Spirit's Work in Bringing Sinners to Faith in Christ by John Owen Effectual Calling by A. A. Hodge Regeneration by A.A. Hodge; revised by B.B. Warfield Regeneration by J.C. Ryle Regeneration by Ashton Nettleton A Discourse of the Efficient of Regeneration by Stephen Charnock Irresistible Grace by John Murray

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  8. God shows mercy because He is mercy in Himself. Mercy speaks of God’s compassion or pity toward sinful men who are in misery and in need of divine help. Because God is merciful He is ready to relieve the misery of His fallen creatures. Mercy differs

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