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Our Salvation

Beauty for Ashes

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Our Salvation

By: Jeremy Kropf
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Our salvation was God’s idea. He devised and executed the plan by sending his Son, and he is the one who calls us to imself. God does the work, but the Christian must yield to it. It is in our surrender that we find the life of Christ being manifest in us.

This book explores salvation in many of its facets. It considers the theoretical concepts of free will and sovereignty and shows how they apply to our everyday life. If man is free, how is God sovereign? How can these two concepts coexist, and how do they fit into God’s plan of salvation? These topics are covered in a style that is aimed at the everyday Christian with practical examples.

We serve a God who relentlessly pursues us. If you are struggling in your Christian walk, remember that God desires your transformation more than you ever could. Our salvation is meant to be complete. God does not just tinker around the edges but transforms us from the inside out. He will not stop until he has turned our ashes into beauty.

©2022 Jeremy Kropf (P)2022 Jeremy Kropf
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Jeremy does a good job covering the elements of salvation with brevity. This is not an exhaustive treatment of the subject. However this makes the book accessible to the layman, where more scholarly works can lose the reader in the details. Whereas I come from a Wesleyan-Arminian viewpoint, I will not be as critical as a Calvinist. That being said he lays out strong biblical and logical arguments against pre-determinism and for the possibility of losing salvation. Certainly, I would extend the work of sanctification beyond his treatment in the book. Great work of staying on point and not getting lost in the details.

Great, concise treatment of salvation.

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Thank you for not glossing over the tough ones. You have broken down election and predestination in a way that agrees with scripture and I finally understand.

Well referenced and very well written

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