gospel

1.1.3 God reveals Himself in His Son→

1.2.4.1 The origin of the New Testament canon→

1.2.4.2 The books of the New Testament→

1.2.5.2 Jesus Christ–the centre of Scripture

1.2.5.3 Personal use of the Holy Scriptures→

1.4.4 Faith and the sermon→

2.4.3 The Third Article of Faith→

2.4.4 The Fourth Article of Faith→

2.4.5 The Fifth Article of Faith→

2.4.8 The Eighth Article of Faith→

2.4.9 The Ninth Article of Faith

3.2.1 References to the triune God in the Old Testament→

3.2.2 References to the triune God in the New Testament→

3.3.1 God, the Creator→

3.4.5 Jesus Christ–the Redeemer→

3.4.6.1 Messiah–Christ–Anointed One→

3.4.6.4 Immanuel–Servant of God–Son of David→

3.4.7.2 Jesus Christ–the Priest→

3.4.7.3 Jesus Christ–the Prophet→

3.4.8.1 The conception and birth of Jesus→

3.4.8.4 Jesus' teaching activity→

3.4.8.6 Jesus' parables and images→

3.4.8.8 Jesus and His Apostles→

3.4.9.9 The cross→

3.4.10 Jesus Christ's activity in the realm of the dead→

3.5.1 The Holy Spirit as a divine person→

3.5.4.1 The Helper and Comforter→

3.5.5.3 The activity of the Holy Spirit in the Apostle ministry→

4.1 Evil–the powers opposed to God→

4.2.1.4 Reason→

4.3.1 Sin→

4.4 God's plan of salvation→

4.4.2 Jesus Christ–Saviour and Mediator of Salvation→

4.5.2 Election in the New Testament→

4.5.3 God's free election by grace→

4.6.3 God's blessing in the new covenant→

4.7 The functions of the law→

4.7.3 The law as a guide for recognising sin→

4.8 The law and the gospel→

4.8.1 The law of Christ–grace→

5.3.4.3 Jesus Christ and the Sabbath→

5.3.4.7 The structure of the Sunday→

5.3.7.3 Divorce→

5.3.9.6 False and true witness in the spiritual sense→

6.3 The church of Jesus Christ–a mystery→

6.4.1.3 The church is "universal"→

6.4.1.4 The church is "apostolic"→

6.4.2.1 The church of Jesus Christ at the time of the early Apostles→

6.4.2.2 The church of Jesus Christ after the death of the early Apostles→

6.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the churches as institutions→

7.1 Ministry and duties→

7.3.2 Foundation of the ministry in the New Testament→

7.4.1 Characteristics of the Apostle ministry→

7.5 The development of the ministries from the Apostle ministry→

7.5.2 Interruption in the activity of the Apostles→

7.6.5 The Apostles in the church of Jesus Christ→

7.9 Tasks of the ministries→

7.9.1 The priestly ministries→

8.1.5 Prerequisites for receiving Holy Baptism with water→

8.2.5 The institution of Holy Communion by Jesus Christ→

8.2.15 Holy Communion and the Apostle ministry→

8.3.1 Concerning the term "sealing"→

8.3.9 The effects of Holy Sealing→

9.5 The condition of souls in the beyond→

9.6.3 Imparting salvation to the departed→

10.1 The return of Jesus Christ→

10.1.3 The bridal congregation→

10.6 The continuation of the plan of salvation→

11.1 The early Christian congregations→

11.2.1 The Church Fathers and the ecumenical councils→

11.2.3 Aspects of Christianity in medieval Europe→

11.2.4 The Reformation→

11.2.6 Christianity at the beginning of the nineteenth century→

12.1.5.1 The Apostles' doctrine→

12.1.6 Proclamation of the word→

12.1.6.2 The proclamation of the word in the New Testament→

12.1.6.3.1 Main content of the proclamation of the word→

12.1.7.1 The Lord's Prayer in divine service→

12.1.7.2.3 "Your kingdom come"→

12.2.2.1 Age of confirmation and prerequisites→

12.2.2.2 Confirmation vow and confirmation blessing→

12.4.1 Instruction of children→

12.4.1.1 Church instruction→

12.4.1.1.3 Religious Instruction→

12.4.2.1 The situation of young people→

12.5.4 Easter→

13.1.3 Jesus prays→

13.4 Discharging one's obligations at work and in society→

13.5 The New Apostolic Church as part of society→

13.5.3 Social commitment→

 

grace

1.4 Faith as mankind's response to the revelations of God→

2.4 The New Apostolic Creed→

3.1.7 God, the Gracious and Righteous One→

3.2.2 References to the triune God in the New Testament→

3.3 God, the Father→

3.3.1 God, the Creator→

3.4.2 The incarnate Word→

3.4.8.4 Jesus' teaching activity→

3.4.8.6 Jesus' parables and images→

3.4.9.5 Jesus' crucifixion and sacrificial death→

4.2.1.2 Sinful mankind is still loved by God→

4.2.1.3 Conscience→

4.2.1.5 Faith→

4.4.3 The preparation of the bridal congregation→

4.5.1 Election in the Old Testament→

4.5.3 God's free election by grace→

4.6 God's blessing→

4.7 The functions of the law→

4.7.3 The law as a guide for recognising sin→

4.8.1 The law of Christ–grace→

5.3.7.3 Divorce→

6.2.1 Old Testament references to the church of Jesus Christ→

6.4.2.2 The church of Jesus Christ after the death of the early Apostles→

6.4.4 The church of Jesus Christ and the sacraments→

7 Ministry→

7.4.1 Characteristics of the Apostle ministry→

7.10 Appointments→

8.1 Holy Baptism with water→

8.1.5 Prerequisites for receiving Holy Baptism with water→

8.3.8 Holy Sealing as an act of God→

9.5 The condition of souls in the beyond→

10.1.2 Events associated with the return of Jesus Christ→

10.6 The continuation of the plan of salvation→

11.2.4 The Reformation→

12.1.5 Divine service as an encounter with God→

12.1.5.2 Breaking of bread→

12.1.5.4 Prayer→

12.1.6.2 The proclamation of the word in the New Testament→

12.1.6.3.1 Main content of the proclamation of the word→

12.1.6.3.3 Levels within the proclamation of the word→

12.1.7.2.6 "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors"→

12.1.8 Forgiveness of sins in the divine service→

12.1.8.2 God's patience–the sacrificial service in the Old Testament→

12.1.8.4 Prerequisites for obtaining forgiveness of sins→

12.1.8.5 Repentance and remorse→

12.1.10 The closing benediction→

12.1.14 Music in the divine service→

12.2 Acts of blessing→

12.3 The church funeral→

12.4.5.1 Caring for the terminally ill and dying→

13.1.5 The prayer of New Apostolic Christians→

13.2.1 From Old Testament sacrificial service to devoting one's life to God→

13.2.4 Sacrifice and blessing→

13.3.2 Marriage and the wedding blessing→

 

great commission

2.4.4 The Fourth Article of Faith→

3.4.8.8 Jesus and His Apostles→

5.3.3.1 God's name→

6.2.2 The beginning of the church of Christ→

6.4.2.1 The church of Jesus Christ at the time of the early Apostles→

8.1.2.2 Holy Baptism with water in the New Testament→

11.1 The early Christian congregations→

 

great tribulation

10.2 The marriage of the Lamb→

10.3 The great tribulation→

10.4 The coming of the Lord with power and great glory→

10.5 The first resurrection→

 

guilt

3.4.9.5 Jesus' crucifixion and sacrificial death→

4.2.1.3 Conscience→

4.2.1.5 Faith→

4.3.2 Guilt→

4.4.1 Hope for salvation in the Old Testament→

5.3.6.4 Specific questions concerning the Fifth Commandment→

5.3.7.3 Divorce→

12.1.7.2.6 "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors"→

12.4.4 Confession→

12.4.5.3 Coping with grief→

12.5.3 Good Friday→

 

 

H

healing of the sick

3.4.8.5 Jesus' miracles→

 

heaven (1)

1 The revelations of God→

1.1 The self-revelation of God in creation and history→

1.1.4 God reveals Himself in the time of the church→

1.4.1 Belief in God, the Father→

1.4.2 Belief in God, the Son→

2.2.1 The Apostles' Creed→

2.2.2 The Creed of Nicaea-Constantinople→

2.4.1 The First Article of Faith→

2.4.2 The Second Article of Faith→

2.4.3 The Third Article of Faith→

2.4.9 The Ninth Article of Faith→

3.1.4 God, the Almighty→

3.2 God–Father, Son, and Holy Spirit→

3.2.2 References to the triune God in the New Testament→

3.3 God, the Father→

3.3.1.2 The visible creation→

3.4 God, the Son→

3.4.3 Jesus Christ, true Man and true God→

3.4.6.3 Son of Man→

3.4.8.2 Jesus' baptism in the Jordan→

3.4.8.5 Jesus' miracles→

3.4.8.6 Jesus' parables and images→

3.4.9.2 Jesus in Gethsemane→

3.4.10 Jesus Christ's activity in the realm of the dead→

3.4.11.2 The appearances of the Risen One→

3.4.12 The ascension of Jesus Christ→