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The Death Christ Died: A Biblical Case for Unlimited Atonement (Revised Edition) is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this revised and updated edition of his masterful book, Dr. Lightner, following the plain meaning of numerous Scriptures rather than a preconceived theological structure, calls the church back to its historic belief that Christ “is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world” (1 John 2:2). As Lightner astutely observes, what one believes on this...

God, being one of the effects of regeneration.”26 Along this same line Arthur W. Pink, a staunch Calvinist, comes up with a rather strange solution. He begins by admitting that the nonelect are unable to believe and then proceeds to enumerate what they must do: “… Set to his seal that God is true.… Cry unto God for His enabling power—to ask God in mercy to overcome his enmity, and ‘draw’ him to Christ; to bestow upon him the gifts of repentance and faith.”27 However one looks at this list of duties,
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