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While there is much by way of activity around the world in sharing the message of God’s love, at times there is a lack of clarity on exactly how it is that God saves and accepts sinners. Right at the heart of Gods redemptive love is the cross of Christ, and the work which Jesus did in purchasing our salvation. In this book, Dr. Eveson helpfully opens up the Bible’s teaching on justification, and then compares it with modern thinking, notably with Roman Catholicism and modern ecumenical projects, and with the views of Rev. Tom Wright. The book includes detailed general and Scripture index.
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“In brief, Paul defines justification as God’s declaration that sinners who believe in Christ are fully pardoned, acquitted of all guilt and are in a right legal standing before him, on the basis of what God has done in Jesus Christ.” (Page 13)
“It is the gospel, not righteousness, which is the power of God to salvation.7” (Page 16)
“The rallying cry of the Protestant Reformation—‘justification by faith alone’—means nothing to the present generation.” (Page 9)
“Paul also considers the subject in his letter to the Galatians. With great passion he warns his converts of the danger of accepting another gospel, a gospel of justification that includes works as well as grace, which is not the gospel.” (Pages 13–14)
“We are dependent on God’s Word, the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, for all that we know, believe and preach concerning the gospel of God’s saving power in Jesus Christ.” (Page 12)
This piece of clear, warm theology is a priceless guide and example. Absorb, teach, rejoice in these pages! Very highly recommended.
—The Banner of Truth Magazine
...a very timely book… must reading for ministers and all thinking Christians.
—British Evangelical Council
Philip Eveson, a native of Wrexham, obtained his initial degree in biblical studies at the University College of North Wales, Bangor. From there, he was awarded a scholarship to read theology at Selwyn College, Cambridge. He later gained his M.Th. in Hebrew and Aramaic Studies at Kings College, London and is a member of the Tyndale Fellowship for biblical research. After ministering in Wales, he moved to London, and he is resident tutor and lecturer in biblical languages and exegesis at the London Theological Seminary.
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