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*Condition Note: Book is lightly used and well marked on a 43 page span in red pencil. The pages are lightly freckled.*
This book about justification by faith talks in practical terms. Dr. Arnold Wallenkampf could cause your head to spin with theology. But he prefers to use illustrations from every day life, along with symbols from the Bible, to clearly express how a perfect relationship is restored between man and God.
Dr. Wallenkampf has another goal in this book. He wants to give the reader a complete picture. Many works on justification focus on just one aspect of the doctrine. Dr. Wallenkampf ties it all together. He doesn't want to leave any gaps in the readers understanding.
He answers tough questions like: "Is a simple state of mind--faith--enough to save us?" "If justification makes us wholly acceptable to God, is sanctification optional?" and "If we are justified now, why do we need an investigative judgement later?"
Wallenkampf also brings up some points that are rarely discussed elsewhere. For example: The modern meaning of sanctification differs from the meaning of the same word in the New Testament. When you finish this book, you will have a greater understanding of justification. And with that understanding comes the joy of knowing how much God is doing to bring us back home.
CONTENTS
Introduction
1. The Battle for the Will
2. Kinds of Sin
3. The Destructiveness of Sin
4. Justification
5. Temporary Universal Justification
6. Personal Involvement Through Justification by Faith
7. Security in Christ
8. A New Creature
9. The Fruit of Justification
10. The Insufficiency of Good Works
11. Cain and Abel
12. Looking to Jesus
13. Justification and Sanctification
14. Between Scylla and Charybdis
15. Justification and the Judgement
16. Salvation and Rewards
17. Christian Perfection
18. The Joy and Glory of Justification by Faith
Scriptural Index
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1988 |
Printed: |
1988 |
Pages: |
152 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |