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The House of Our Salvation: a Construction Analogy About the Miracle of Salvation
George Ellis
The House of Our Salvation: a Construction Analogy About the Miracle of Salvation
George Ellis
"Salvation","getting saved", "being saved" and "born again" are all key descriptive termsthat believers use to describe what has happened to them regarding theirrelationship with the God of creation.¿What does salvation mean to you?¿How do you define what happened?¿Is it really as simple as John 3:16describes it, or is there more to it than what this one well known versedeclares?¿ Does it make any differencewhat we believe about it or how we understand its components?¿ What is our degree of accountability in oursalvation versus our accountability for what we do with our salvation?¿ How are all of the several Biblical terms,that describe the various aspects of our salvation, related to each other?¿ Can we understand how God brings theseaspects all together or it is just a matter of faith only, to the exclusion ofany need for a deeper understanding?Thisbook is written to focus on these questions and inspire each reader contemplatethe depth and beauty of the miraculous gift of salvation. Salvation ismiraculous with regards to who receives it, to how it is accomplished and towhat is done with it by each recipient.¿This construction analogy is presented to help give the reader a clearerpicture of what God has accomplished when He saves anyone from their sin.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 1, 2004 |
ISBN13 | 9781418408138 |
Publishers | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 184 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 11 mm · 276 g |
Language | English |
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