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Complete in Him: A Guide to Understanding and Enjoying the Gospel (Barrett)

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9781601785435
Publisher:
Reformation Heritage Books
Pages:
352
Binding:
Paperback
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EBOOK
Available:
March 2022

Nothing is more basic to spiritual life and growth than understanding and enjoying the fundamental truths of the gospel of saving grace that center directly and uniquely in Jesus Christ.

This book is a back-to-basics approach to Christian living. For Christians, everything—both their eternal destiny and their earthly journey—depends on what they think of Christ. The Bible defines from different perspectives what it means to be saved so that we can put it all together to see how great salvation we really have.

Complete in Him examines essential and inseparable elements of the gospel in order to show that all of salvation relates to and flows from the Savior, Jesus Christ. Christ is everything. Salvation in Christ is complete, and we are complete in Him.

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Table of Contents:

  1. Condemnation: The Need of the Gospel
  2. Christ: The Essence of the Gospel
  3. Conversion: The Response to the Gospel
  4. Regeneration: New Life in the Gospel
  5. Union with Christ: The Security of the Gospel
  6. Justification: The Legality of the Gospel
  7. Reconciliation: The Peace of the Gospel
  8. Adoption: The Privileges in the Gospel
  9. Sanctification: The Effect of the Gospel
  10. Glorification: The End of the Gospel
  11. Assurance: The Enjoyment of the Gospel

 

Author

Michael P. V. Barrett is vice president for academic affairs/academic dean and professor of Old Testament at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

 

Endorsement

“Barrett correlates what the whole Bible teaches about the gospel in a way that is organized, clear, faithful, and edifying. As he says over and over, right thinking about the gospel produces right living in the gospel. The better you understand the gospel, the better you can enjoy it.” — Andy Naselli, assistant professor of New Testament and theology at Bethlehem College and Seminary in Minneapolis