The Doctrine of Salvation and Free Agency with Dispensational TruthsXulon Press, 2004 - 72 pages This book looks at the doctrine of salvation in the perspective of history and in its order. The issue today, as in ages past, is mans position relative to a sovereign God. The underlying fact is that regardless of the age or the covenant given by God to man, it has had no real impact on the free agency of man, whether in reference to Adamss innocence or his consciousness. The final and pinnacle factor brought forth in this study is to place free agency in its proper place as the graceful act of God, and not in retrospect of any will or nature of man. This has been a catastrophic error in Bible doctrine hermeneutics and in Christian belief today. We must learn to respect the Word of God for what it says and not for what we want it to say. |
Table des matières
Section 1 | v |
Section 2 | vii |
Section 3 | ix |
Section 4 | 11 |
Section 5 | 17 |
Section 6 | 29 |
Section 7 | 41 |
Section 8 | 49 |
Section 9 | 53 |
Section 10 | 61 |
Section 11 | 65 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
able Abraham according Adam answered Assyria become beginning blessings bound bring called carried choices Christian church concerning condition conscience continue covenant creation curse darkness desires direction Dispensation Dispensational Truths doctrine earth elect enmity evidence evil fact faith fall Father flesh follow force free agency fruit gave Gentiles gift give given glass God's Gods grace hand hath heart Holy hope human Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews John king light living look Lord man's mankind means mind Moses moved nature ourselves pass perfect persons plan of salvation pleasure raise receive relationship rock salvation saved scripture says simply sinful sons sovereign sovereignty tells Testament thee things thou shalt tion tree triune truth turn understanding unto weight wicked