The Worst of Sinners: A Novel

The Worst of Sinners: A Novel

by Craig A. Comstock
The Worst of Sinners: A Novel

The Worst of Sinners: A Novel

by Craig A. Comstock

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Overview


Was the apostle Paul using hyperbole in calling himself the “worst of sinners” when writing to Timothy just before his death? What does Paul tell us today about about free will, repentance, grace, election, and forgiveness?

How does God take away our hearts of stone and remove the veils from our eyes so that we can see the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ? Is there truly anyone beyond the reach of God’s amazing love? Is there anyone that God allows us to refuse to forgive? Can one who has turned his or her back on Jesus be brought back to salvation?

Exploring these questions and more, The Worst of Sinners presents a retelling of the story of Saul and his conversion outside the walls of Damascus. The tale askes us this critical question; Can we follow the royal law found in Scripture, “love your neighbor as yourself” when your own heart is filled with anger, guilt and shame? Let’s follow Saul, and his companions at the house on Straight Street during these three dramatic days that altered the course of all human history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781664208353
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 12/20/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Craig A. Comstock has been a deacon at Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Barre, Vermont for more than thirty years. Craig has a degree in Psychology from Castleton University. He has recently retired after working for the state of Vermont for more than forty years, serving as the regional manager for the local Department for Children and Families office. A father of three and grandfather of five, he lives with his wife, Michelle, in Vermont.

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