この商品を友人に教える:
Knowing the Name of Jesus is Not Necessary for Salvation Mr James Thomas Lee Jr
遠隔倉庫からの取り寄せ
クリスマスプレゼントは1月31日まで返品可能です
Knowing the Name of Jesus is Not Necessary for Salvation
Mr James Thomas Lee Jr
Publisher Marketing: This short book has been written to share a couple of very important spiritual truths. The first, called the eternality of Bible truth, maintains that every word of the Bible has always been true even before it was written. The second truth is that a person does not have to know the literal name of Jesus or anything about Him to be saved. That simple statement is not meant to sound heretical. Those words are also not meant to deny the Lordship of Christ or His sacrificial death on the cross at Calvary. The real message that is being conveyed by those words is that a person does not have to understand or even know those things about Him to be saved. This book is not overly complicated. But the hope is that each reader will carefully and prayerfully consider the truths that are being conveyed. In many ways, people living in these current times have many benefits that they tend to take for granted. Because people today have easy access to the Bible, the natural assumption is that people in all generations have always had easy access to the Bible. But that simply is not true. So rather than trying to push any kind of anti-Christ teachings on anyone, the real desire is to cause people today to really think about and try to understand what it was like to live for the Lord hundreds or even thousands of years ago before all of the benefits of today were available. This short book is an excerpt from another book that I wrote entitled A Bible-based Argument Against Calvinism. The desires with that book as well as with this book are to help people better understand true biblical salvation.
| メディア | 書籍 Paperback Book (ソフトカバーで背表紙を接着した本) |
| リリース済み | 2013年8月14日 |
| ISBN13 | 9781492158479 |
| 出版社 | Createspace |
| ジャンル | 教科書 Religion Religious Orientation > Christian |
| ページ数 | 30 |
| 寸法 | 216 × 279 × 2 mm · 272 g |