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Salvation Is More Complicated than You Think: A Study on the Teachings of Jesus is unavailable, but you can change that!

A set of common questions arises when it comes to matters of salvation: • Do I have to live a godly life to be saved? • Can anyone be sure of salvation? • What happens if I fall into sin or turn away completely? • How did Jesus answer these questions? Not, according to Alan Stanley, in the way that we often do! In this powerful and deeply challenging book, Stanley argues that the notion of...

impure or greedy person—such a man is an idolater—has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God” (Eph. 5:5). But still you ask, “How is it that we are saved by grace through faith, yet we must produce fruit to be saved?” There are at least four reasons why, as John Calvin said, “eternal life [is] a consequence of works.”6 I will look at the first two reasons in this chapter and the second two in the next. The first clue as to why fruit/works play a role in salvation is
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