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Indlæser... Today's Gospel: Authentic or Synthetic? (udgave 1970)af Walter J. Chantry (Forfatter)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. A sober examination of the "ear Tickling" Preaching of another gospel, that is not the Gospel. Man pleasing entertainment. Men are not warned of their damned state, they are not told their thoughts are only evil continually. They are hell bent depraved sinners who cannot save themselves, but are given "easy Steps for self improvement and an abundant life of self-esteem encouragement. God has been disrobed of his Majestic Sovereignty and is a good old buddy that likes everyone and hopes you will like him too. There is no presenting of an offended Holy God who wrath is kindled against the Cosmic Treason of sinful mankind. There need be no concern that the unrepentant are "sinners in the hands of an Angry God" Today's Gospel Walter Chantry To date this book continues to influence the way I talk to people about the Lord and what I specifically say. It cuts to the heart of how poorly I viewed what Christ did and how I spoke about the Gospel. It was as if Rev. Chantry was speaking to me. I enjoyed the learning of the major and slight flaws we make when telling others about Christ. His book made me realize it is so much more than I can ever express and yet so necessary to try to put into words what the Lord did do and accomplish. Truly a book that would allow almost anyone who does not know the Lord to crave the way of salvation He provided. It was a book that truly influenced my faith when I was a new believer and still does today. One of the most important things I learned from Rev. Chantry was state what the Bible really says not what people think it says and always remembers the gospel is not my standard of measurement but God's standard. Walter Chantry hits the evangelism nail on its proverbial head with a well-laid out explanation of biblical Gospel-sharing. The case he makes necessarily requires a refutation of modern evangelistic techniques. Five points (likely more important to our day than those more-touted Five Points of Calvinism, though there are direct connections) are the focus: the attributes of God, the holy law of God, repentance, a call to bow to the enthroned Christ, and the perversion of assurance. Hard-hitting and honest, Chantry pulls no punches, as seen in such statements as "...the Bible knows of no such grotesque creature as one who is saved but is unrepentant." (Walter Chantry, "Today's Gospel: authentic or synthetic?", pp. 54.) I recommend this highly to anyone who preaches and to anyone who wants to be delivered from such poor methodologies as have developed in the 20 and 21st centuries. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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