My Basket

You’re $99.00 away from free shipping!

Your cart is empty

You’re $99.00 away from free shipping!

Gospel

Paperback

|

01 October 2011

5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Have a question? Chat to our team.

Could the gospel be lost in evangelical churches? In this book, J.D. Greear shows how moralism and legalism have often eclipsed the gospel, even in conservative churches. *Gospel* cuts through the superficiality of religion and reacquaints you with the revolutionary truth of God's gracious acceptance of us in Christ. The...

Could the gospel be lost in evangelical churches? In this book, J.D. Greear shows how moralism and legalism have often eclipsed the gospel, even in conservative churches. *Gospel* cuts through the superficiality of religion and reacquaints you with the revolutionary truth of God's gracious acceptance of us in Christ. The gospel is the power of God, and the only true source of joy, freedom, radical generosity, and audacious faith. The gospel produces in us what religion never could: a heart that *desires* God.  
  
The book's core is a "gospel prayer" by which you can saturate yourself in the gospel daily. Dwelling on the gospel will release in you new depths of passion for God and take you to new heights of obedience to Him. *Gospel* gives you an applicable, exciting vision of how God will use you to bring His healing to the world.

$32.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $8.25 with
Order today for it to arrive in 6-8 weeks
Max quantity reached
Note: This item is a backorder. Purchase now and we’ll notify you when it’s ready for delivery or pick-up.
Delivery Order today for it to arrive in 6-8 weeks
Find in Store
Find in Store
Have a question? Chat to our team.

Could the gospel be lost in evangelical churches? In this book, J.D. Greear shows how moralism and legalism have often eclipsed the gospel, even in conservative churches. *Gospel* cuts through the superficiality of religion and reacquaints you with the revolutionary truth of God's gracious acceptance of us in Christ. The...

Could the gospel be lost in evangelical churches? In this book, J.D. Greear shows how moralism and legalism have often eclipsed the gospel, even in conservative churches. *Gospel* cuts through the superficiality of religion and reacquaints you with the revolutionary truth of God's gracious acceptance of us in Christ. The gospel is the power of God, and the only true source of joy, freedom, radical generosity, and audacious faith. The gospel produces in us what religion never could: a heart that *desires* God.  
  
The book's core is a "gospel prayer" by which you can saturate yourself in the gospel daily. Dwelling on the gospel will release in you new depths of passion for God and take you to new heights of obedience to Him. *Gospel* gives you an applicable, exciting vision of how God will use you to bring His healing to the world.
Gospel $32.99
Koorong code 320512
ISBN 9781433673122
Pages 288
Publisher Broadman & Holman
Publication date 01 October 2011
Dimensions 19 x 139 x 215mm
Weight 0.301kg
5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 Review
DeliveryOrder today for it to arrive in 6-8 weeks
Returns

Enjoy peace of mind with our 60-day hassle-free returns, whether you shop online or in store.

Click here to learn more.

5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 1 review
Total 5 star reviews: 1 Total 4 star reviews: 0 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
100%would recommend this product
1 review
  • S
    Samuel
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    8 months ago
    A Wonderful Summary of what THE Gospel is

    This book was a very easy to follow but important reminder on all the key points on what the gospel IS (as we may surprisingly forget many times), not what we think it is or want it to be. It reminds us that whilst there are many important parts of Christianity, we must not try to interweave all aspects and remember that the gospel is a distinct core doctrine in Christianity across all denominations (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Non-Denominational, Restorationist. . . )