Believing Christ: The Parable of the Bicycle and Other Good News
of Stephen E. Robinson
Description
Author Stephen Robinson illustrates the power of the Savior as he uses analogies and parables, such as his own bicycle story, and scriptures and personal experiences in this moving, best-selling book. âMortals have finite liabilities,â he explains, âand Jesus has unlimited assets.â By merging the two, exaltation can come. As long as we progress in some degree, the Lord will be pleased and will bless us. We must not only believe in Christ but also believe him â believe that he has the power to exalt us, that he can do what he claims. People will better understand the doctrines of mercy, justification, and salvation by grace after reading this book.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 125 pages
- Publisher Bookcraft Pubs
- Publication Date November 1st 2002
- First Publication 01/01/92
- Language English
- ISBN 9781570089268
- Edition Not informed
- Category Religion & Spirituality
- Scenario ['United States of America', 'Salt Lake City, Utah (United States)']
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