The Unconditional Freeness of the Gospel
This is a work of theology which addresses a seeming contradiction in Christian thought: that love and forgiveness are freely offered to all, but they cannot be accepted without a major change in the receiver's heart. Along the way, the author explains what he believes justification to be--not a judicial act of God, but rather a description of the state of the believer. He also goes into detail on why our pride makes it difficult to accept God's love. -Summary by Devorah Allen
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Note on the Text | Devorah Allen |
00:01:30 |
Play 01 | Difficulties as to the Freedom of the Gospel | redrun |
00:42:13 |
Play 02 | Forgiveness the means not the end contemplated in the Gospel | KHand |
00:37:07 |
Play 03 | The true meaning of Justification by Faith | KHand |
00:38:18 |
Play 04 | Consideration of some passages of Scripture referring to the subject | KHand |
00:20:22 |
Play 05 | Sympathy with the mind of God | redrun |
00:21:38 |
Play 06 | Thoughts suggested by the foregoing Remarks | William Bruce McFadden |
00:35:00 |
Play 07 | Consistency between Present Forgiveness and Future Judgement | nzk13 |
00:14:06 |