An edition of Our Saviour (1969)

Our Saviour

the work of our Saviour: past, present, future

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An edition of Our Saviour (1969)

Our Saviour

the work of our Saviour: past, present, future

There is much confusion among Christians -- ministers and laymen alike -- concerning the past, present, and future work of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. Many people are not able to rightly divide the Word of Truth in relation to His past work as our Redeemer, His present work as our Saviour and High Priest, and His future work as King of kings and Lord of lords. Christ's work of redemption is threefold, and it is by virtue of His threefold work that believers are saved from the penalty of sin (past), saved daily from the power of sin (present), and will be saved from the very presence of sin (future). There is also much confusion and misunderstanding concerning the resurrections (plural) and the judgments (also plural). It is the aim and hope of the author to clarify at least some of these points, thus helping Christians to reach new depths of understanding of the believer's position in this present world, and at the same time helping the unsaved to catch a clearer vision of the joy and glories of salvation. - Foreword.

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Publisher
Gospel Hour
Language
English
Pages
181

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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The past work of Christ.
Appearances in the Old Testament
Foreshadowings, types, prophecies
The incarnation
The crucifixion
2. The present work of Christ.
Importance of his resurrection
Mediator, advocate, high priest
His care of his own
3. Christ's future work.
The rapture
The judgment seat of Christ
The tribulation
The revelation
The judgments
King of the Earth
Glories of his kingdom

Edition Notes

Published in
Greenville, S.C
Copyright Date
1969

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
232
Library of Congress
BT202 .G69

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
181 p.
Number of pages
181
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL4586272M
LCCN
77229960

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL6669862W

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