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Loading... God Has a Wonderful Plan for Your Life: The Myth of the Modern Message (edition 2010)by Ray Comfort (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I wish I could give this one six stars. A superb indictement of false conversions caused by preaching a false gospel, lacking its foundation on the Law. ( ) It is a quick easy reading book to read and full of scriptures and how to witness to others by using the Law to convict them of their sins, and how they need Christ all the more. I haven't found any No No in that. It did talk about the false covert those who were "saved" but wasn't really save because of the wrong way of witnessing to them without using the Law to convict them of their sins and how much they really do need Christ all the more." The false message had them thinking the "cheap grace" without hardship living for Christ and peaceful time and living happy right now. no reviews | add a review
Why do 9 out of 10 children raised in Christian homes leave the Church? Why do many professing Christians show little or no evidence for their faith? Why do 80-90% of those making decisions for Christ fall away from the faith? For decades, the world's most popular gospel message has been drawing the lost by promising God's wonderful plan for their life. But behind the facade of the "wonderful plan" message is the reality of the trials, temptation, and persecution that Jesus promised. How can we reconcile the two? In this life-changing book, best-selling author Ray Comfort explores whether this common gospel approach aligns with real life--and with Scripture. The vital biblical principles he reveals will force you to reexamine your ideas about the gospel--and will teach you how to reach unbelievers the way God intended. A must-read for all who care about the lost. Over a quarter million copies in print! No library descriptions found. |
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