How Faith Works: Rescuing the Biblical Gospel from Contemporary Evangelicalism

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: C. Matthew McMahon ISBN: 9781626630994
Publisher: Puritan Publications Publication: May 8, 2014
Imprint: Puritan Publications Language: English
Author: C. Matthew McMahon
ISBN: 9781626630994
Publisher: Puritan Publications
Publication: May 8, 2014
Imprint: Puritan Publications
Language: English
What is the Biblical Gospel? Are you content to call yourself an “Evangelical?” Is the Evangelical Gospel the same Gospel of the Protestant Reformation? Is an Evangelical today the same as an evangelical during the time of Luther, Calvin or the Puritans? If the magisterial Reformers suddenly walked into your church today, would they be pleased with the Gospel that is being preached from its pulpit? These questions are not insignificant. It is of eternal importance to have a sound view of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Bible. Today evangelicalism is equated with Arminianism. But Arminianism is not the Gospel no matter what form it comes in. So asking, “What does it mean to believe the Gospel?” is of grave importance. How is a person saved by the work of Jesus Christ? How does true “Gospel Faith” actually work? Does it “work” at all? This book exists to correct some of those views and explain the basics of true biblical and Reformed Theology.
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What is the Biblical Gospel? Are you content to call yourself an “Evangelical?” Is the Evangelical Gospel the same Gospel of the Protestant Reformation? Is an Evangelical today the same as an evangelical during the time of Luther, Calvin or the Puritans? If the magisterial Reformers suddenly walked into your church today, would they be pleased with the Gospel that is being preached from its pulpit? These questions are not insignificant. It is of eternal importance to have a sound view of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Bible. Today evangelicalism is equated with Arminianism. But Arminianism is not the Gospel no matter what form it comes in. So asking, “What does it mean to believe the Gospel?” is of grave importance. How is a person saved by the work of Jesus Christ? How does true “Gospel Faith” actually work? Does it “work” at all? This book exists to correct some of those views and explain the basics of true biblical and Reformed Theology.

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