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A carregar... What Must I Do To Be Saved: A Devotional (edição 2011)por James R. Anderson (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. The heart felt messages in the book add a flavorful understanding to the books of the Bible in the New Testament, from Matthew to Revelation. The main premise is that the Word of God is true and that we are saved by Grace (plus, nothing more). The delusion of this world is that there is no God, therefore no need for salvation. Use this book to assist you in your studies and understanding of scripture. If you're in a hurry, this one isn't for you. Deep passages cause for sobering reflection. Because there aren't chapters or set apart scriptures by date, I found the layout not as flowing for me. However, the lyrics to an old Scandinavian hymn (back of the book) says it all quite beautifully; how a person comes to be saved. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
This book is a compilation, with commentary, of all New Testament Bible verses which tell us how to gain eternal life in heaven. The author, an attorney, conducted this search by purposefully ignoring denominational creeds and traditions, letting the Bible speak for itself. The book was written for those who are genuinely seeking God and His pathway to heaven as well as Christians who desire to strengthen their assurance of eternal life in heaven. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I was impressed with the unusual layout - which has no chapter breaks. It was written with the intent of being used as a devotional. However, I think it could just as easily be adapted for use in a small group setting. This would allow those in a church struggling with the issue of salvation to walk through scripture in a text setting with a leader and to explore these scriptures in depth more completely. Anderson does well at explaining scripture without attaching to it any personal opinion.
I found the book to be theologically sound, offering a great resources to individuals and churches as well. I will be using it with our church.
Special thanks to the author for compiling this informative book and for offering it to me free of charge as a review copy in exchange for an unbiased review. ( )