All of Grace (Religious Study)

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e-artnow, 18.12.2019 - 98 Seiten
This eBook edition has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. All of Grace is a theological study by Charles Spurgeon who is known as the "Prince of Preachers". Grace is the hallmark of Christianity which is often out of the focus of the Christian church. Spurgeon suggests that the grace is the central glue of faith, redemption, and repentance. He argues that through grace, repentance gets a meaning. A gospel centered study tells about the greatness of Jesus and the Lord's redemptive heart towards his own. Spurgeon deals with the sin that entangles us by showing us Jesus. He reminds us that the Lord knows very well that we can't change our heart, but he can, when we submit to him by faith in Jesus. And with faith comes repentance.
 

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What Are We
God Justifieth the Ungodly
It is God that Justifieth
Just amd the Justifier
Concerning Deliverance from Sinning
By Grace Through Faith
Faith What is
Alas I Can Do Nothing
The Increase of Faith
Regeneration and the Holy Spirit
My Redeemer Liveth
Repentance Must Go with Forgiveness
How Repentance is Given
The Fear of Final Falling
Confirmation

How May Faith Be Illustrated?
Why Are We Saved By Faith?
Why Saints Persevere 20 Close

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon was born in Kelvedon, Essex, England on June 19, 1834. His father and his grandfather were both pastors and at the age of twenty, he became the pastor of the New Park Street Church in London. The congregation quickly grew out of the building and moved to Exeter Hall. In 1861, the congregation moved to the newly constructed Metropolitan Tabernacle. During his lifetime, he published over thirty-five hundred sermons that filled 63 volumes. His series stands as the largest set of books by a single author in the history of Christianity. He also wrote Ploughman's Talk and The Treasury of David. During his last years, he suffered severe physical pain from a gout attack. He was growing increasing ill and died on January 31, 1892.

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