Description
*Condition Note: Book is like new.*
George Knight's rebuttal of legalism.
Writing in a highly engaging oral style from his own early struggles with legalism, Knight examines some of the most basic questions about salvation: What does it mean to sin? What is temptation? What is the law? What does it mean to "be saved"? What does it mean to "be perfect"? Special features include study questions at the end of each chapter, reference notes to sources, a topical and scripture index, and a bibliography.
*The author's own story of how his quest for perfection nearly ruined his ministry and his life.
*Shares his discovery of shocking truths about perfection.
*Offers hope and understanding of the real issues in salvation.
CONTENTS
Foreword by Robert S Folkenberg
A Word to the Reader
SIN is Love
Adventists Neglect the LAW
Justification the Work of a Lifetime/ Sanctification the Work of a Moment
Temptation Is Not TEMPTATION
Perfect but Not Yet PERFECT/ Sinless but Not Yet SINLESS
I Used to be Perfect
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1994 |
Printed: |
1994 |
Pages: |
94 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
A- |