God's Son Forsaken, His Sacrifice Finished! - Ken Lenz - Books - Xlibris Us - 9781524570835 - January 30, 2017
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God's Son Forsaken, His Sacrifice Finished!

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Of the seven statements Christ uttered from the cross, two stand out as being extremely significant in confirming what was being accomplished through the atoning sacrifice of Christ. The question, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" gives us a sense of what was in "the cup" of God's wrathful judgment, which Jesus drank to its bitterest dregs on our behalf. The exclamation, "It is finished!" unquestionably assures us that the Savior's atoning sacrifice accomplished what was necessary in satisfactorily paying the debt owed for our sin. Your gratitude and faith will be strengthened as you read this book.

This book is unique in the following ways:

1. This book focuses on only two of the seven statements Christ made while on the cross, and they are brought together in testimony to the most profound truths concerning God's plan of salvation.

2. This book includes alternative viewpoints (including historical perspectives) and challenges unbiblical perspectives in regard to these statements of Christ and their significance, including some church dogmas.

3. This book demonstrates that salvation is graciously offered by God based on an individual's repentant faith. Jesus Christ purchased our redemption. All that is left is for us to repent of sin and receive the Savior.

Would you like a "faith lift" today? Would you like your heart to grow in love and gratitude toward the Savior? If so, this book is for you.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 30, 2017
ISBN13 9781524570835
Publishers Xlibris Us
Pages 136
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   208 g
Language English  

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