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Sin, the Savior, and Salvation: The Theology of Everlasting Life is unavailable, but you can change that!

With scholarship that is thorough yet accessible and a tone that is convincing but non-combative, Dr. Lightner explores the current confusion over such issues as: • the vanishing concept of personal sin in our secularized society • the influence of New Age ideas on the deity of Jesus Christ • the controversy over “Lordship salvation” among evangelicals

returns to Jerusalem and establishes the messianic kingdom on earth (Zech. 14:11). THE SALVATION God’s grace is manifested abundantly in His dealing with fallen man. To begin, He sought after the sinner. To the sinful, erring, guilty, hidden Adam He called, “Where are you?” It is that way all through the Bible. From beginning to end God searches for man. Liberal theology has always seen the Bible as a record of man’s search for God. It has man groping after God, hoping somehow to find Him. Such a
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