The Gospel According to Jesus: What Does Jesus Mean When He Says "Follow Me"?
of John F. MacArthur Jr.
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This expanded edition of the book that created a controversy because it challenged the "easy believism" that has characterized some quarters of evangelical Christianity deepens the debate over "lordship salvation" and the biblical understanding of faith and works. MacArthur states clearly that there is no eternal life without surrender to the lordship of Christ.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 304 pages
- Publisher Zondervan
- Publication Date March 1st 1994
- First Publication 11/05/88
- Language English
- ISBN 0025986394912
- Edition Not informed
- Category Religion & Spirituality
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