Sanctification: Experiencing Salvation from Sin
Book Details
Author(s)Robert Andrews
PublisherSentinel Press
ISBN / ASIN0971569444
ISBN-139780971569447
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Sales Rank5,527,977
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
What does God expect of me as a Christian?
When I find out what He expects, how can I find the power to do it?
What are the results when I fail to do what He expects?
How can I mature in my faith in Jesus Christ? Every earnest Christian asks these questions. At issue is what theologians call “sanctification.†Sanctification is progressively realizing salvation from sin—not only being saved and on my way to heaven, but actually experiencing, in this life, Paul’s powerful statement in Romans 6:14—“For sin shall not have dominion over youâ€! In this little book, Robert Andrews takes the topic of sanctification out of the theology books and brings it right into the middle of practical, everyday life. This is a message of hope, as he demonstrates carefully and comprehensively from the Scripture that the only prerequisite for experiencing one’s salvation from sin is recognizing and embracing with joy that we are, as Martin Luther said, “simultaneously saint and sinner.â€
When I find out what He expects, how can I find the power to do it?
What are the results when I fail to do what He expects?
How can I mature in my faith in Jesus Christ? Every earnest Christian asks these questions. At issue is what theologians call “sanctification.†Sanctification is progressively realizing salvation from sin—not only being saved and on my way to heaven, but actually experiencing, in this life, Paul’s powerful statement in Romans 6:14—“For sin shall not have dominion over youâ€! In this little book, Robert Andrews takes the topic of sanctification out of the theology books and brings it right into the middle of practical, everyday life. This is a message of hope, as he demonstrates carefully and comprehensively from the Scripture that the only prerequisite for experiencing one’s salvation from sin is recognizing and embracing with joy that we are, as Martin Luther said, “simultaneously saint and sinner.â€










