Salvation and the Public Invitation
Perfect Bound (Paper-back), 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 128 Pages, the suggested donation is $7.00. For Canada and International, the shipping is NOT post paid.This book challenges long held traditions of many churches. These important questions are answered. Do you have to walk to the front of a church to be saved? Is it just another tradition that has crept into the church? Is the public invitation scriptural? Is Salvation free; or, is the public invitation adding works to the Gospel? What do we mean by "Let Jesus come into your heart." Is it scriptural to tell someone this? This book will challenge you to cast aside preconceived ideas and search the Scripture for yourself. For more on this subject: Click Here to Read Online
Three Important Questions
This book replaces the book entitled The Resurrection and answers three very important questions. Perfect Bound (Paper-back) 5-1/2 x 8/1/2, 98 pages. The suggested donation is$7.00. For Canada and International, the shipping is NOT post paid. • One: When Did Christ Rise From The Grave? This 38 page chapter has two diagrams, refuting the fallacies of Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Diagram A: the 24 hours before the Crucifixion. We meet the “cast of characters” for the events from the Last Supper to Christ’s death on the Cross, through the Resurrection. Diagram B is a chart of the events during the trial and crucifixion of Christ, with explanation. Other topics are “The Illegal Trial of Jesus;” “Order of Events After the Crucifixion;” “Explanation of Luke 24:21” • Two: Is God Unfair To The Heathen? The answer is set forth in seven steps: 1: God Knows What We Are Thinking. 2: Man Has An Inborn Knowledge of God. 3: Man’s Responsibility. 4: God’s Responsibility. 5: Even If All The Heathen Heard; Not All Heathen Would Be Saved. 6: Consider America Today. 7: God Knows The Future. • Three: Are We To Worship On Saturday? Some hold that after the Resurrection of Christ, the Sabbath was changed to the first day of the week, Sunday, in commemoration of the Resurrection. Another view is that the Moral Law, the Ten Commandments, have never been done away with; so, that we are still to worship on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath. Still another view set forth is that, after the Resurrection of Christ, the Law including the Sabbath was fulfilled by Christ, who is the "end of the Law." Click Here to Read Online
Who Can Forgive Sins?
