Salvation with a Faith Walk, Level 3


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This text entitled Salvationwith a Faith Walk is a self taught, Intermediate Educational resource, designed for Bible Class and or Bible School. It is a continuation of Salvation and Spiritual Growth. It is a three part Text book Collection. Each text book is a one year self taught instruction. This three part textbook collection on Christian faith is unique for three reasons. (1) It is designed to be self taught. (2) It has the authorscomments on each subject noted. (3) Lastly, it is a book within a book, complete with answers to each question in the back with additional comments. Remember, there are no failures, only opportunities. The Theme of the textbook collection is enlightenment, through knowledge.




He Came to Me


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Erin Warford is a full-time wife and mother of four who loves to study the Bible. She graduated from Harding University with a bachelor's degree in nursing. While working as an oncology nurse for children, she prayed to see God as the children did. She had no idea of the fantastic journey that was about to begin. God would answer her in a far greater manner than she could imagine. He began showing up to her in dreams and scriptures and teaching her deep truths of the Bible, some that were already fulfilled and others that have yet to come. Her passion is seeing the love of God, shown to the world through Jesus, played out over and over again in many different ways in the Bible and in the creation around us. Her prayer is that you will gain a small glimpse of that love through this book, as well as gain a little bit of insight into some of the exciting things still to come. She hopes that you will always remember that he came to you. You could not get to him on your own so he came down. He came to us, and he will return very soon.




Unity and Diversity in Christ


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The legacy of Pauline scholarship, from ancient to modern, is characterised by a surfeit of unsettled, conflicting conclusions that often fail to interpret Paul in relation to his Jewish roots. William S. Campbell takes a stand against this paradigm, emphasising continuity between Judaism and the Christ-movement in Paul's letters. Campbell focusses on important themes, such as diversity, identity and reconciliation, as the basic components of transformation in Christ. The stance from which Paultheologises is one that recognises and underpins social and cultural diversity and includes the correlating demand that because difference is integral to the Christ-movement, the enmity associated with difference cannot be tolerated. Thus, reconciliation emerges as a fundamental value in the Christ-movement. Reconciliation, in this sense, respects and does not negate the particularities of the identity of Jews and those from the nations. In this paradigm, transformation implies the re-evaluation of all things in Christ, whether of Jewish or gentile origin.







Faith Alone---The Doctrine of Justification


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Renowned biblical scholar Thomas Schreiner looks at the historical and biblical roots of the doctrine of justification and offers an updated defense of this pillar of Reformed theology. Reinvigorating one of the five great declarations of the Reformation—sola fide—Schreiner: Summarizes the history of the doctrine, looking at the early church and the writings of several of the Reformers. Walks readers through an examination of the key biblical texts in the Old and New Testament that support the Reformed understanding of justification. Discusses whether justification is transformative or forensic and introduces readers to some of the contemporary challenges to the Reformation teaching of sola fide, with particular attention to the new perspective on Paul. Five hundred years after the Reformation, the doctrine of justification by faith alone still needs to be understood and proclaimed. In Faith Alone you will learn how the rallying cry of “sola fide” is rooted in the Scriptures and how to understand this doctrine in a fresh way. —THE FIVE SOLAS— Historians and theologians have long recognized that at the heart of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation were five declarations, often referred to as the "solas." These five statements summarize much of what the Reformation was about, and they distinguish Protestantism from other expressions of the Christian faith: that they place ultimate and final authority in the Scriptures, acknowledge the work of Christ alone as sufficient for redemption, recognize that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone, and seek to do all things for God’s glory. The Five Solas Series is more than a simple rehashing of these statements, but instead expounds upon the biblical reasoning behind them, leading to a more profound theological vision of our lives and callings as Christians and churches.




Joyfully Rejoice


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Lift the spirits of your congregation with this dynamic medley of three beloved hymn tunes. Whether the piece is played on handbells or handchimes, it will establish a joyful worship experience that everyone can appreciate.




Jesus Heals the Sick


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Jesus Heals the Sick comes to life in this Bible story favorite using the art from the popular The Beginner's Bible. Young children will learn about Jesus' love and compassion for others through his miracles of healing those that are sick.




Paul and the Gift


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John Barclay explores Pauline theology anew from the perspective of grace. Arguing that Paul's theology of grace is best approached in light of ancient notions of "gift," Barclay describes Paul's relationship to Judaism in a fresh way. Barclay focuses on divine gift-giving, which for Paul, he says, is focused and fulfilled in the gift of Christ. He both offers a new appraisal of Paul's theology of the Christ-event as gift as it comes to expression in Galatians and Romans and presents a nuanced and detailed consideration of the history of reception of Paul, including Augustine, Luther, Calvin, and Barth.




Law and Grace


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The Christian life seems to be a confusing paradox. Evangelicals find themselves lost between law and grace, wondering where to go. This concise handbook fields this issue and wrestles it into a concise, understandable concept, useful to the average Christian.