Author: | Brenton Williams | ISBN: | 9780473208660 |
Publisher: | Brenton Williams | Publication: | November 19, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Brenton Williams |
ISBN: | 9780473208660 |
Publisher: | Brenton Williams |
Publication: | November 19, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In this book the author takes a fresh and innovative look at the old subject of sin. The first section looks at basic attitudes and what was lost when men fell into sin – fellowship, likeness, and partnership. It goes on to show that these are the things God wants to restore to us.
The second section looks at the process God uses to bring us into those things. The reconciliation process starts at our conversion, but is meant to continue throughout our earthly life.
The third section sets out to redefine sin. Sin is no longer connected to the Law which has been destroyed. The author explores a new way to reveal the righteousness given to us by God and looks at how we change to become like Him.
The fourth section studies the importance of embracing truth and how that sets us free from old ways and the final section looks at the importance of becoming mature believers.
This book is not a theological treatise. It is more like a hands-on manual for dealing with the remnants of sin left in our lives after conversion. Some of the contents will be controversial, but the author trusts that anyone reading the book will weigh and test the truths it contains and judge the truth of its contents for themselves.
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In this book the author takes a fresh and innovative look at the old subject of sin. The first section looks at basic attitudes and what was lost when men fell into sin – fellowship, likeness, and partnership. It goes on to show that these are the things God wants to restore to us.
The second section looks at the process God uses to bring us into those things. The reconciliation process starts at our conversion, but is meant to continue throughout our earthly life.
The third section sets out to redefine sin. Sin is no longer connected to the Law which has been destroyed. The author explores a new way to reveal the righteousness given to us by God and looks at how we change to become like Him.
The fourth section studies the importance of embracing truth and how that sets us free from old ways and the final section looks at the importance of becoming mature believers.
This book is not a theological treatise. It is more like a hands-on manual for dealing with the remnants of sin left in our lives after conversion. Some of the contents will be controversial, but the author trusts that anyone reading the book will weigh and test the truths it contains and judge the truth of its contents for themselves.
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