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Description
The reality of biblical salvation has been cheapened by shallow soul-winning practices and the heresy that it is possible to be saved without giving evidence thereof in one’s life. This book looks at the Bible’s teaching that salvation demands repentance, that it requires a new birth, that it is evidenced by perseverance, and that genuine saving faith works. One chapter describes the “four woes of the wayward Christian” -- broken fellowship with God, God’s chastening hand, loss of irreplaceable opportunities for service and fruit, and a day of accounting at Christ’s Judgment Seat.