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Theological Journal Kerugma
ISSN : 26218038     EISSN : 26221039     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33856/kerugma
Core Subject : Religion,
Theological Journal KERUGMA is published by STTII Surabaya as a means of development of Evangelical and Interdenominational Evangelical Theology. Theological Journal KERUGMA welcomes submissions on biblical exegesis and applied studies in support of the development of the discipline of theology and the worldwide church.
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The Influence Of Leader's Comprehension About The Church’s Mandate To The Implementation Of Vision Mission Of Indonesian Bethel Church In Surabaya Yunita Stella
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 3 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2020
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Surabaya

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This research concerns about the Influence of Leader’s Comprehension about the Church’s Mandate to the Implementation of Vision Mission of Indonesian Bethel Church in Surabaya. The results has shown that the Leader's Comprehension about the Church’s Mandate has a significant effect to the Implementation of Vision Mission of Indonesian Bethel Church in Surabaya. A slight reduction or addition of Leader's Comprehension about the Church’s Mandate will have a relatively large effect on reducing or increasing the Implementation of Vision Mission of Indonesian Bethel Church in Surabaya. The results of this research indicate that the Leader's Comprehension about the Church’s Mandate has an effect of 20.4% to the Implementation of Vision Mission of Indonesian Bethel Church in Surabaya.
Jesus As A Special Messiah Pangeran Manurung
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 3 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2020
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The problem in this essay lies in the issue of the Messiahship of Jesus which is thought to contain defects. Jesus is deemed unworthy of the title "Messiah" because his profile does not match the description of the Messiah in the Old Testament. The writing of this article aims to compare the concept of Messianic Judaism and its unique fulfillment in Jesus. The method used is a literature study of texts about the Messiah in the Old and New Testaments and relates them to Jesus' profile as the Messiah. As a result, Jesus as the Messiah in the New Testament did not meet the expectations of Judaism because Jesus presented a unique or different profile of Messiahship. The conclusion of this paper covers two things. First, Jesus as the Messiah must be understood from the Eschatological aspect. Second, the profile of Jesus' Messiahship is unique and goes beyond the "Messiahic" tradition of Judaism.
A Hebrew Exegesis of Isaiah 62:6-9 The Affirmation of Zion’s Future Blessings Philip Suciadi Chia; Juanda Juanda
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 3 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2020
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The book of Isaiah is really interesting to explore. Many conflicts occurred there, both in relation to God and with other nations. In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to understand Isaiah chapter 62 comprehensively. Spiritual life of God’s people is declined in the book of Isaiah because of idolatries and nations. Hebrew people make idols out of trees and worship pagan wooden idols (40:18-20; 44:9-20). Not only will God give to His redeemed Zion all that is necessary but in addition, He will appoint watchmen upon her walls that she may receive the utmost in protection. It is clear Isaiah is not exclusively interested in the interpersonal and social relationship structures within Israel. He is also concerned with the broader canvas of international politics. During Isaiah ministry, it was a time of great political turmoil for the nation of Judah because facing the opposition that coming from the north and east.
Euthanasia In The Side Of Theological View David Ming
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 3 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (314.556 KB) | DOI: 10.33856/kerugma.v3i1.156

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Everyone can comment on life and death as the saying written by Goerge Arnold, but that does not mean that everyone can comment on living people being invited to be killed. A person's death is not a human right to determine it but God, the Creator and Protector of the whole nature, including humans who have been planned in the line of life and death. Therefore, when euthanasia arises between the medical and legal circles, then this is not something that can be forced to exist, especially as long as it is discussed without having a strong and clear basis. The author will explain what is Euthanasia? The question of Euthanasia's historical problems, the pros and cons of euthanasia, and Euthanasia's theological criticism. The author uses a descriptive method of literature and gets research results as follows: Viewed from the aspect of human rights is a moral breakdown that needs to be evaluated again whether euthanasia is in accordance with human rights values ​​because human rights values ​​essentially deny the existence of euthanasia. Also seen from the religious aspect, euthanasia is never justified. Law 6: "Do not kill" can not be laughed anymore means that refusing euthanasia.
The Study Of Theological Sin And The Meaning Of Transformation Based On Romans 12:1-2 Tony Andrean; David Ming
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 3 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2020
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"In the beginning He created the heavens and the earth, the earth was formless and empty; pitch darkness covered the great oceans, and the Spirit of God drifted over the surface of the earth '(Genesis 1: 1). chaotic "or" irregular. "(Warren Baker, Study OId Testament. AMG publisher, 1994: 2-3G.). Then in the process of creating humans for maintain the universe, but man falls into sin so that his mind or intellect is dominated by sin. What is produced by the mind ruled by sin? The Scriptures state the following: first, the human character is in vain (Romans 1:21). Second, it is not fair for anyone to be wise (Romans 3.11). Third, the human mind becomes evil (Ephesians 5: 4, the human mind is hostile to God and results in evil deeds 1.21) In further development, the universe is not getting better, it's actually getting more and more damaged. Natural disasters occur everywhere, economic conditions are chaotic, laws are violated by the leaders themselves, society is socially hostile to each other, crime is everywhere. With the chaotic event, humans crave a real change and share of activities carried out to realize these desires, among others, with the current plasticity, the transformation movement. The author conducted this research and the results are expected to provide information and additional insight for parties related to the problem of understanding the doctrine of existence and the meaning of sin, thus understanding the meaning of transformation based on the Bible to be changed to not sin anymore. The expected benefit is to provide correct knowledge to the congregation and God's servants regarding the effects of sin in their lives. Especially in service, how they anticipate sin and experience transformation changes in their lives. Thus it can remind every believer to remain faithful and abstain from every action that brings sin

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