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Christ the Lord: The Reformation and Lordship Salvation is unavailable, but you can change that!

Michael Horton, a preeminent voice for reformation in the church, has drawn together a group of leaders in the Reformed and Lutheran traditions to weigh in on the free grace and Lordship positions on salvation. Offering a “Reformation response” to these controversies, the writers draw on Scripture, theology, and church history to address the issue from a mainly historical perspective. They...

yield yourself, confidently and boldly, to his prompting.” Who would not be astonished at these monstrosities?7 According to the Reformation position, regeneration inevitably results in a changed life. Anyone who is truly born again by grace alone will be a “new creature,” and therefore will be eager to love and obey God even when he or she ends up falling short of the mark constantly, as we all do. Looking back at those calls to “higher life,” realizing that there is no such thing as a Christian
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