Greg Gilbert's book What is the Gospel? explores the profound meaning of the Christian message of the Gospel, viewing it not only as a message of salvation, but also as a central teaching about God's holiness, human sin, the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, and the restoration of the world through Him. The author emphasizes the importance of correctly understanding and preaching the Gospel, analyzing cultural influences that can distort its true meaning, and calls for a deeper understanding of how the Gospel should be communicated in the modern world.
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Forgotten fear
The fear of God is the soul of godliness, and those who claim to love God should seek to understand what it means to fear Him. Author Albert Martin first traces the theme of the fear of God in the Old and New Testaments, then defines what it means to fear God and turns to the practical consequences of the fear of God, giving guidance to believers today to maintain and grow in the fear of God.
Anchored by grace
Anchored in Grace is a brief survey of God's grace in Christ as revealed in Scripture, tracing the movement of God's saving relationship with lost humanity. It is not intended to be an exhaustive study, but rather to outline some key points upon which humble faith can be based to magnify and enjoy God in all His saving virtues in His Son.
The Sovereignty of God
In this book we shall attempt to reconsider in the light of the Word of God some of the most important questions which the human mind has attempted to answer. Thinkers of past ages have already dealt with these serious problems, and we shall profit by their labors. Without attempting to be original, the author has nevertheless sought to approach the subject from a completely independent point of view. We have diligently studied the works of Augustine (430) and Thomas Aquinas (1274), of John Calvin (1564) and Philip Melanchthon (1555), of Jonathan Edwards (1758) and Ralph Erskine (1752), of Andrew Fuller (1). It is a pity that these illustrious names are almost unknown to the present generation. While we do not, of course, agree with all their conclusions, we readily acknowledge their influence upon our work. We have deliberately refrained from quoting these theologians extensively, because we desire that our readers' faith be based not on human wisdom but on the power of God. Therefore, we have quoted Scripture liberally and have endeavored to support each of our statements with references to it.
Anhydrous clouds
Waterless Clouds is a biblical critique of the charismatic teachings of the Word of Faith movement, the New Apostolic Reformation, and the prosperity gospel, which claim that God’s will is always for Christians to be wealthy and physically healthy. This book contains a meaningful and biblical critique of the teachings of such prominent preachers of this movement as Benny Hinn, Joseph Prince, Creflo Dollar, Bill Johnson, Andrew Womack, Joyce Meyer, Todd White, and Joel Osteen. This movement is unfortunately the face of Christianity in many places around the world, and it is leading countless millions of people to another gospel that does not save. This book is not only my desire to expose the errors, but also to equip the saints to “speak the truth in love” (Ephesians 4:15) in order to save people from this dangerous deception.
Just Calvinism
Calvinism is more than the "five points" it is known for, but these five points provide an excellent framework for understanding its teachings. Returning to the Bible, Orrick explores what we mean when we talk about total depravity, unconditional election, limited redemption, irresistible grace, and the infallibility of the saints, and why these ideas matter.