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*Condition Note: Book is lightly used with very light cover wear and is clean. *
If Christians are under grace and not the law, how can the Sabbath be relevant today? Isn't it legalism to esteem one day above any other? Do the Ten Commandments really have any place in the new covenant experience?
These questions and a host of others like them are being asked with increasing frequency by evangelical Christians today. A fierce controversy is swirling around the role the Ten Commandments should play in the church of the 21st century. With a foreword by the late Elder Joe Crews, here at last is a book that dares to examine the Bible's own answers. After many years out of print, The Law and the Sabbath has been newly revised and promises a powerful blessing to every honest reader.
With unfailing scriptural logic and the most profound appreciation for the doctrine of righteousness by faith, Allen Walker has untangled the web of confusion surrounding this issue. Clearly and forcefully the questions involving the Sabbath-day observance for the new covenant Christian are resolved. This book will be a sobering revelation for many readers, even as it challenges to an ever closer walk with Christ.
CONTENTS
Foreword to the 1985 Edition
1 Why We Cannot Be Justified by Works
2 Righteousness By Faith
3 Is Obedience Legalism?
4 Dispensationalism
5 The Eternal Seventh-day Sabbath
6 The Sabbath and the First Day of the Week
7 Origin of Sunday Observance
8 What Was Abolished at the Cross?
9 The Two Covenants
10 "The Ministration of Death"
11 Concluding Facts
12 Bible Answers
Appendix
Scripture Index
Subject Index
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2009 |
Printed: |
2009 |
Pages: |
160 |
Publisher: |
Amazing Facts, Inc |
Condition: |
B+ |