ABIDE
To remain in close relationship with Jesus, living according to His teachings.

ANGELS
Heavenly beings created by God to serve Him and assist believers.

ANTICHRIST
A figure who opposes Christ and deceives many in the end times.

ATONEMENT
Jesus’ sacrificial death that reconciles humanity with God.

BAPTISM
A public declaration of faith in Christ, symbolising spiritual cleansing.

BORN AGAIN
Experiencing spiritual rebirth through faith in Jesus Christ.

CALLING
God’s unique purpose and mission for an individual’s life.

CARNAL
Living according to fleshly desires rather than spiritual principles.

CHRIST
The eternal Son of God, fully divine and fully human, who came to earth to accomplish salvation for humanity through His life, death, and resurrection.

COMMITMENT
A dedicated and unwavering devotion to God and His teachings.

COMMUNION
A sacred practice remembering Jesus’ sacrifice through the sharing of bread and wine.

CONFESS
To admit one’s sins to God and seek His forgiveness.

CONVICTION
A strong belief or persuasion by the Holy Spirit about sin, righteousness, and judgment.

CROSS
The instrument of Jesus’ crucifixion, symbolising His sacrifice for humanity’s sins.

DEMONS
Evil spiritual beings opposed to God, often causing harm and deception.

DEVIL
The chief adversary of God and humanity, also known as Satan.

DEVOTIONS
Regular practices of prayer, Bible reading, and worship to grow closer to God.

DISCIPLE
A follower of Jesus who learns from His teachings and lives according to His example.

DISCIPLESHIP
The process of growing in faith and helping others to follow Jesus.

DOCTRINE
The set of beliefs held and taught by a church or other Christian organisation, based on the Bible.

FAITH
Trust and belief in God and His promises, often without physical evidence.

FASTING
Voluntarily abstaining from food or other pleasures to focus on prayer and spiritual growth.

FELLOWSHIP
The sharing of faith, support, and community among believers.

GODHEAD
The three-part nature of God, consisting of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

GOSPEL
The good news of Jesus Christ’s life, death, and resurrection for the salvation of humanity.

GRACE
God’s undeserved favour and love bestowed upon humanity, received through faith in Jesus Christ.

GREAT COMMISSION
Jesus’ command to His disciples to spread the Gospel to all nations.

HOLINESS
The state of being set apart for God’s purposes and living a life that reflects His character.

HOLY GHOST
Another term for the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity.

HOLY SPIRIT
The Spirit of God who dwells in believers, guiding and empowering them.

INTERCESSION OR INTERCEDING
Praying on behalf of others, seeking God’s intervention and blessings.

INVITATION
The call to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.

JESUS
The Son of God, Saviour of the world, who became human to save humanity through His death and resurrection.

JUDGMENT
God’s righteous evaluation of individuals, leading to reward or punishment.

JUSTIFICATION/JUSTIFIED
Being declared righteous before God through faith in Jesus Christ.

LORD'S SUPPER
A Christian practice commemorating Jesus’ last meal with His disciples, involving bread and wine.

LUCIFER
The original name of Satan before his fall from heaven due to pride and rebellion.

MEDITATE
To contemplate and deeply reflect on God’s Word.

MERCY
Withholding sinners' punishment even though we deserve it.

MESSIAH
The 'anointed one' sent by God to save humanity, fulfilled in Jesus Christ.

PRAYER
Communicating with God through praise, confession, thanksgiving, and requests.

RAPTURE
The event when believers are taken away to meet Christ before the end times.

RECEIVING CHRIST
Accepting Jesus as Lord and Saviour, inviting Him into one’s life.

RECOMMITMENT/REDEDICATION
Renewing one’s dedication and commitment to follow Jesus.

REDEMPTION
The act of Jesus saving humanity from sin through His death and resurrection.

REPENT
To turn away from sin and seek forgiveness, committing to a new way of life.

RESURRECTION
Jesus Christ’s rising from the dead on the third day after His crucifixion, signifying victory over sin and death.

RIGHTEOUSNESS
The state of being morally right or justifiable, often attributed to believers through faith in Christ.

SALVATION
The deliverance from sin and its consequences, granted by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

SANCTIFICATION
The ongoing process of being made holy, set apart for God’s purposes.

SATAN
The adversary of God and humanity, also known as the devil, who seeks to lead people away from God.

SERVANTHOOD
The attitude and practice of serving others selflessly, following Jesus’ example.

SIN
Any action, thought, or attitude that goes against God’s will and laws.

SINNER
A person who commits sin, which includes all humanity apart from Christ.

SON OF GOD
A title affirming Jesus Christ’s divine nature and His unique relationship with God the Father.

SOUL
The immaterial essence of a person, which is eternal and distinct from the body.

SOVEREIGNTY
God’s supreme power and authority over all creation.

TESTIMONY
A personal account of one’s faith journey and experiences with God.

THE BLOOD
The sacrificial blood of Jesus, which cleanses believers from sin.

THE BODY OF CHRIST
The collective community of believers in Jesus.

THE BOOK OF LIFE
A heavenly record of those granted eternal life through faith in Christ.

THE BRIDE OF CHRIST
The Church, which is spiritually united with Christ.

THE CHURCH
The community of believers who gather to worship God and follow Jesus Christ.

THE FLESH
The sinful nature of humans that opposes God’s Spirit.

THE LAMB
A title for Jesus, symbolising His sacrificial death for sin.

THE SON
A title for Jesus Christ, emphasizing His relationship with God the Father.

THE WORLD
The secular and often sinful system of values and practices opposed to God’s kingdom.

TITHE
The practice of giving a tenth of one’s income to support the church and its ministries.

TRIALS
Difficult situations or challenges that test a believer’s faith and character.

TRIBULATION
A period of great suffering and distress, often associated with the end times.

TRINITY
The Christian doctrine of one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

WALK
The manner in which a believer lives out their faith daily.

WITNESS
Sharing one’s faith and the message of Jesus Christ with others.

WORKS
Actions and deeds that reflect one’s faith and obedience to God.

WORLDLY
Being focused on or influenced by secular and materialistic values rather than spiritual ones.

WORSHIP
The act of showing reverence and adoration for God through various forms of praise.

YIELD
To submit or give way to God’s will and direction in one’s life.