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I Used to Be Perfect: A Study of Sin and Salvation is unavailable, but you can change that!

What does it mean to sin? What is temptation? What is the law? What does it mean to “be saved”? What does it mean to “be perfect”? Writing in a highly engaging style, George Knight recalls his own early struggles with legalism in order to examine some of the most basic questions about salvation. Special features of the new edition include study questions at the end of each chapter, reference...

At the heart of all false avenues to sanctified living is a trivialization of righteousness through a breaking up of the righteous life into manageable blocks of behavior. Such an approach is directly related to the atomization of SIN and LAW we discussed earlier. It lends itself nicely to “clothesline preaching” and making such items as dietary reform and a person’s outward dress the things to focus on in discussions of living the Christian life. That type of “sanctification” has an excellent historic
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