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Jesus took upon Himself man's nature, that He might leave a pattern for humanity, complete, perfect. He proposes to make us like Himself, true in every purpose, feeling, and thought--true in heart, soul, and life. This is Christianity. Our fallen nature must be purified, ennobled, consecrated by obedience to the truth. Christian faith will never harmonize with worldly principles: Christian integrity is opposed to all deception and pretense. The man who cherishes the most of Christ's love in the soul, who reflects the Saviour's image most perfectly, is in the sight of God the truest, most noble, most honorable man upon the earth. -
CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1--Issues Clarified
Chapter 2--Authority in God's Church
Chapter 3--How to Get Rid of the Independents
Chapter 4--An Appeal
Appendix A:
Fundamental Principles
Appendix B:
Apostasy in God's Church
Annual Council 1973/1974 Appeals
God's Plan For His Health Work
Appendix C:
The New Testament View of Christ
Christ's Human Nature: Is It Important?
The Baker Letter
An Analysis of the Baker Letter
Appendix D:
The Victorious Life and How to Obtain It
Perfection in Christ
The Three Angels' Messages and the Sanctuary
The Sanctified Life
Appendix E:
Historic Roots of the New Theology
Dealing With The New Theology
The Scourge of Legalism
Appendix F:
The Real Shaking of Adventism
Separation and Unity
Appendix G:
Elijah and the Mount Carmel Experience
Lessons From the Ministry of Jeremiah
Appendix H:
The End-Time Church
God Has a Church
Appendix I:
Letters Regarding the Nicaraguan Mission
Appendix J:
Letters Regarding the Ylem Church
Appendix K:
Letters of Concern
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1993 |
Printed: |
1993 |
Pages: |
246 |
Publisher: |
Hope International |
Condition: |
B+ |