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Stand firm : living in a post-Christian culture / John MacArthur. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Orlando, FL : Reformation Trust, a division of Ligonier Ministries Publishing, (c)2020.Edition: First editionDescription: 152 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1642892211
  • 9781642892215
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BV4509.5.M116.S736 2020
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Contents:
The Christian Life Means Being Called to Holiness -- The Christian Life Means Loving Your Neighbor and Your Enemy -- The Christian Life Means Loving until It Hurts -- The Christian Life Means Engaging in Prayer -- The Christian Life Means Repudiating the Myth of Influence -- The Christian Life Means Persevering to the End.
Summary: "In Stand Firm, John MacArthur resounds the Christian's call to holiness. He does this by outlining some of the dimensions of the Christian life, especially as it relates to living in a post-Christian era. First, he addresses the importance of having and maintaining a Christian conscience. Second, he talks about the importance of the Christian to not only his neighbor but also to love his enemy, and this is largely done through a focus on the teaching of Deuteronomy and on the teaching of Jesus Christ in Matthew 5. Third, he further elaborates on the nature of the Christian love and the fact that it often mean loving in a sacrificial way that can require suffering. Fourth, he asserts the necessity of prayer in the Christian life and also elaborates on the true substance of Christian prayer. Fifth, he corrects any false notion that Christian faith is meant to garner influence in culture. He calls this the "myth of influence." Finally, he drives home the importance of persevering to the end of this life as a distinguishing mark of the Christian life, underscoring the title of the book, Stand Firm"--
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The Christian Life Means Being Called to Holiness -- The Christian Life Means Loving Your Neighbor and Your Enemy -- The Christian Life Means Loving until It Hurts -- The Christian Life Means Engaging in Prayer -- The Christian Life Means Repudiating the Myth of Influence -- The Christian Life Means Persevering to the End.

"In Stand Firm, John MacArthur resounds the Christian's call to holiness. He does this by outlining some of the dimensions of the Christian life, especially as it relates to living in a post-Christian era. First, he addresses the importance of having and maintaining a Christian conscience. Second, he talks about the importance of the Christian to not only his neighbor but also to love his enemy, and this is largely done through a focus on the teaching of Deuteronomy and on the teaching of Jesus Christ in Matthew 5. Third, he further elaborates on the nature of the Christian love and the fact that it often mean loving in a sacrificial way that can require suffering. Fourth, he asserts the necessity of prayer in the Christian life and also elaborates on the true substance of Christian prayer. Fifth, he corrects any false notion that Christian faith is meant to garner influence in culture. He calls this the "myth of influence." Finally, he drives home the importance of persevering to the end of this life as a distinguishing mark of the Christian life, underscoring the title of the book, Stand Firm"--

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