Faith and Works
Salvation is by faith alone, but faith is never alone.

That is the message of these 18 readings (written 1881-1902) on the topic of salvation. The gem of the collection is an 1890 manuscript, perhaps Ellen White's most definitive statement on justification by faith, written during the theological ferment that followed that Minneapolis General Conference of 1888.

While emphasizing the importance of obedience, she wrote, "It is not possible to effect anything in our standing before God or in the gift of God to us through creature merit. . . . Justification is wholly of grace and not procured by any works that fallen man can do. . . . Any works that man can render to God will be far less than nothingness."

This volume portrays a God of grace who embraces every sinful, struggling soul who accepts His offer of righteousness by faith
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Faith and Works
Salvation is by faith alone, but faith is never alone.

That is the message of these 18 readings (written 1881-1902) on the topic of salvation. The gem of the collection is an 1890 manuscript, perhaps Ellen White's most definitive statement on justification by faith, written during the theological ferment that followed that Minneapolis General Conference of 1888.

While emphasizing the importance of obedience, she wrote, "It is not possible to effect anything in our standing before God or in the gift of God to us through creature merit. . . . Justification is wholly of grace and not procured by any works that fallen man can do. . . . Any works that man can render to God will be far less than nothingness."

This volume portrays a God of grace who embraces every sinful, struggling soul who accepts His offer of righteousness by faith
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Faith and Works

Faith and Works

by Ellen G. White
Faith and Works

Faith and Works

by Ellen G. White

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Salvation is by faith alone, but faith is never alone.

That is the message of these 18 readings (written 1881-1902) on the topic of salvation. The gem of the collection is an 1890 manuscript, perhaps Ellen White's most definitive statement on justification by faith, written during the theological ferment that followed that Minneapolis General Conference of 1888.

While emphasizing the importance of obedience, she wrote, "It is not possible to effect anything in our standing before God or in the gift of God to us through creature merit. . . . Justification is wholly of grace and not procured by any works that fallen man can do. . . . Any works that man can render to God will be far less than nothingness."

This volume portrays a God of grace who embraces every sinful, struggling soul who accepts His offer of righteousness by faith

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014743303
Publisher: Review and Herald Publishing Asociation
Publication date: 05/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 122
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ellen G. White (1827-1915) has undoubtedly been the most influential Seventh-day Adventist in the history of the church. She and her husband, James, provided strong leadership as the church was founded and organized in the mid-1800's. Her personal presence and her writings did much to shape and guide Adventism during her seven decades of prophetic ministry. Since her death in 1915 her counsel and insights have continued to direct the Adventist Church. Today millions look to her writings for guidance and motivation.
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