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The Gospel according to Jesus : what does Jesus mean when he says "follow me"? / John F. MacArthur, Jr. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Academic and Professional Books, Zondervan Pub. House, [(c)1988.Description: 253 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0310286506
  • 9780310286509
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT202.G677 1988
  • BT202.M116.G677 1988
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Contents:
Foreword J.I. Packer Foreword James Montgomery Boice Preface Introduction Part one : Today's gospel : good news or bad? 1. A look at the issues Part two : Jesus heralds his gospel. 2. He calls for a new birth 3. He demands true worship 4. He receives sinners, but refuses the righteous 5. He opens blind eyes 6. He challenges an eager seeker 7. He seeks and saves the lost 8. He condemns a hardened heart 9. He offers a yoke of rest Part three : Jesus illustrates his gospel. 10. The soils 11. The wheat and tares 12. The treasure of the kingdom 13. The first and last 14. The lost and found Part four : Jesus qualifies his gospel. 15. The call to repentance 16. The nature of true faith 17. The way of salvation 18. The certainty of judgment 19. The cost of discipleship 20. The lordship of Christ Part five : Appendixes. 1. The gospel according to the Apostles 2. The gospel according to historic Christianity.
Summary: MacArthur looks at the condition of the "church" today and sees weak churches, many conversions and much enrollment that has less and less impact on our world today. He tackles issues such as: 1. there is no justification without regeneration. 2. Faith without works is dead and that no one will ever be saved by a dead faith. 3. The mark of true justification is persevering to the end. 4. Without holiness no one will see the Lord. et cetera This is an accurately shocking analysis of the modern day church, and his description of conversion is wonderfully radical.
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Foreword J.I. Packer Foreword James Montgomery Boice Preface Introduction Part one : Today's gospel : good news or bad? 1. A look at the issues Part two : Jesus heralds his gospel. 2. He calls for a new birth 3. He demands true worship 4. He receives sinners, but refuses the righteous 5. He opens blind eyes 6. He challenges an eager seeker 7. He seeks and saves the lost 8. He condemns a hardened heart 9. He offers a yoke of rest Part three : Jesus illustrates his gospel. 10. The soils 11. The wheat and tares 12. The treasure of the kingdom 13. The first and last 14. The lost and found Part four : Jesus qualifies his gospel. 15. The call to repentance 16. The nature of true faith 17. The way of salvation 18. The certainty of judgment 19. The cost of discipleship 20. The lordship of Christ Part five : Appendixes. 1. The gospel according to the Apostles 2. The gospel according to historic Christianity.

MacArthur looks at the condition of the "church" today and sees weak churches, many conversions and much enrollment that has less and less impact on our world today. He tackles issues such as: 1. there is no justification without regeneration. 2. Faith without works is dead and that no one will ever be saved by a dead faith. 3. The mark of true justification is persevering to the end. 4. Without holiness no one will see the Lord. et cetera This is an accurately shocking analysis of the modern day church, and his description of conversion is wonderfully radical.

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