Trust and Obey: Man's Part in Joining God's Family

How can it be? How can salvation be God’s gift of grace through faith and not by works; yet there are tons of Bible verses that connect eternal life directly to obedience and faithfulness? It was a great aid to me to see how both are given, and they do not conflict at all. I have written several papers to show this, and they have been helpful to a number of people. So I am enclosing these into a book form. Each paper shows in various ways how both the faith and obedience verses are valid and precious.

“According to Scripture … very good … I agree with everything in it … I don’t think we will ever fully know God’s part and our part, but this is the closest I have ever seen … It is the best bridge I have seen … I feel it is a unique and much needed contribution.” (concerning Paradox).

—Dr. Robertson McQuilkin, president emeritus of Columbia International University

“Very thought-provoking! I’ve been aware of this Paradox, but having it presented like this highlights the grace-works elements in our faith which must be confronted. It also broadens one’s appreciation for the Word.” (concerning Paradox).

—Dave Scovill, missionary, translator, missions counselor, administrator, and writer

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Trust and Obey: Man's Part in Joining God's Family

How can it be? How can salvation be God’s gift of grace through faith and not by works; yet there are tons of Bible verses that connect eternal life directly to obedience and faithfulness? It was a great aid to me to see how both are given, and they do not conflict at all. I have written several papers to show this, and they have been helpful to a number of people. So I am enclosing these into a book form. Each paper shows in various ways how both the faith and obedience verses are valid and precious.

“According to Scripture … very good … I agree with everything in it … I don’t think we will ever fully know God’s part and our part, but this is the closest I have ever seen … It is the best bridge I have seen … I feel it is a unique and much needed contribution.” (concerning Paradox).

—Dr. Robertson McQuilkin, president emeritus of Columbia International University

“Very thought-provoking! I’ve been aware of this Paradox, but having it presented like this highlights the grace-works elements in our faith which must be confronted. It also broadens one’s appreciation for the Word.” (concerning Paradox).

—Dave Scovill, missionary, translator, missions counselor, administrator, and writer

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Trust and Obey: Man's Part in Joining God's Family

Trust and Obey: Man's Part in Joining God's Family

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Trust and Obey: Man's Part in Joining God's Family

Trust and Obey: Man's Part in Joining God's Family

by Ken Nissen

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How can it be? How can salvation be God’s gift of grace through faith and not by works; yet there are tons of Bible verses that connect eternal life directly to obedience and faithfulness? It was a great aid to me to see how both are given, and they do not conflict at all. I have written several papers to show this, and they have been helpful to a number of people. So I am enclosing these into a book form. Each paper shows in various ways how both the faith and obedience verses are valid and precious.

“According to Scripture … very good … I agree with everything in it … I don’t think we will ever fully know God’s part and our part, but this is the closest I have ever seen … It is the best bridge I have seen … I feel it is a unique and much needed contribution.” (concerning Paradox).

—Dr. Robertson McQuilkin, president emeritus of Columbia International University

“Very thought-provoking! I’ve been aware of this Paradox, but having it presented like this highlights the grace-works elements in our faith which must be confronted. It also broadens one’s appreciation for the Word.” (concerning Paradox).

—Dave Scovill, missionary, translator, missions counselor, administrator, and writer


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ISBN-13: 9781490834740
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 05/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 90
File size: 153 KB
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