Real Salvation
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“I believe that God is putting the question of the text to every man and woman, to every Christian, and to everyone who is not a Christian. ‘Where art thou?’ Where do you stand as regards spiritual and eternal things? Where do you stand as regards God, as regards heaven, as regards righteousness, as regards Christ, as regards eternity? ‘Where art thou?’ Every wise man will be glad to face and answer that question. Every truly intelligent man desires to know just where he is.”
Discover why what you believe is so important. In Real Salvation, R. A. Torrey explores what God has revealed to us of the afterlife-heaven, hell, and eternity. Join him as he endeavors to answer many of the questions that are still grappled with today, such as:
*What does it mean to be saved?
*Who can be saved?
*What can we expect heaven and hell to be like?
*What are the characteristics of an effective soulwinner?
*How can we find true rest and joy?
In this thought-provoking book, Torrey challenges readers, even those who have not yet decided what they believe, to wrestle with age-old questions of faith, redemption, and salvation. His lucid, cogent writing is sure to compel both Christians and non-Christians to seek the truth.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629111551
ISBN10: 1629111554
R. A. Torrey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2014
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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