Am I Really a Christian? Am I Really a Christian?

Am I Really a Christian‪?‬

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Publisher Description

Another quality eBook from Chapel Library! Though it would certainly be unkind to give false assurance of salvation to someone who has not been truly converted, it would be equally cruel to withhold comfort and assurance to a weak lamb who suffers with despair over his spiritual state. In his spiritual classic Human Nature in Its Fourfold State, Thomas Boston lists eight "cases" where a true Christian might have spiritual doubts about the authenticity of his faith. Such doubts, Boston notes, "may hinder some persons from the comfortable view of their happy state." Thus, he writes to encourage, comfort, and assure those saints who are burdened with such doubts.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2015
August 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
18
Pages
PUBLISHER
Chapel Library
SELLER
Mt Zion Bible Church of Pensacola Inc
SIZE
109.8
KB

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