Gospel For Real Life (Student/Study Guide)
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What difference does the gospel make?
The gospel of Jesus Christ is the door to eternal life, but what difference does it make once we’re inside God’s kingdom? Jerry Bridges says the gospel is the very lifeblood of our walk with God day by day. It is the key to our salvation, for sure, but it is also the power for our daily progress in holiness. In The Gospel for Real Life, Jerry helps you:
*Experience freedom from the grip of sin and know the joy of pursuing holiness
*Revel in God’s acceptance of you and participate in His grace as a daily reality
*Expose the subtle acids of legalism in your life and enjoy the liberty of the cross
*Understand the crucial doctrines of the gospel and their priceless benefits to you
*Discover how to “preach the gospel to yourself daily” and so partake of its continuous transforming power
*Carry the true fullness of the gospel to a desperately needy world around you–This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781576835074
ISBN10: 1576835073
Jerry Bridges
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2003
Publisher: NavPress
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