When John MacArthur took aim at cheap grace and easy believism, he fired a shot that range throughout the Christian world. His critics were quick to respond. He was accused of contradicting the New Testament message of salvation by grace through faith, of preaching perfectionism, and burdening Christians with a works salvation.
In Faith Works, the author answers these charges by taking a passionate look at the most critical issue of our day: the Lordship of Christ. If the status of your faith before God is important to you, you cannot ignore the question this book addresses:
What does it mean to be saved?
Can you have absolute assurance of salvation?
What is the relationship between faith and obedience?
Is salvation merely assent to truths about Christ?
How should we proclaim the gospel?
In terms everyone can understand, Faith Works presents a message of eternal significance for non-Christians and defines who we are as Christians -- a message that stands in stark contrast to the hollow "gospel" many are proclaiming today.
Religião e Espiritualidade