"Neil Anderson, author of the bestselling Bondage Breaker, teams up with Robert Saucy to present an extraordinary book on how Christ transforms the life of a believer. At the moment of salvation, all our sins are forgiven--past, present and future. Christ's righteousness becomes ours. Here, the authors help resolve the confusion about our perfect identity in Christ and our imperfect living in the world."
"Neil Anderson, author of the bestselling Bondage Breaker, teams up with Robert Saucy to present an extraordinary book on how Christ transforms the life of a believer. At the moment of salvation, all our sins are forgiven--past, present and future. Christ's righteousness becomes ours. Here, the authors help resolve the confusion about our perfect identity in Christ and our imperfect living in the world."
"Every child of God begins his or her spiritual pilgrimage as a babe in Christ. But it is one thing to "be" in Christ, and quite another to become all that he has created us to be. God's power is at work in you, transforming, developing, and helping you to grow. Anderson and Saucy describe both what this means and how it happens: A changed relationship with God; Making the new "you" real; God's part and yours in spiritual growth; Renewin ..."
"This text discusses questions such as What does living like Jesus mean? and it perceives God as an understanding God. It gives Christians guidance on how to take a stand and follow Christ."
"Their stance would be somewhat similar to the issue of slavery in the New
Testament world, which most believers would agree is not biblical and yet for the
sake of testimony, the apostles did not strive for emancipation of all slaves. For
indications of the variety in application among those who hold to a permanent
order, see Robert D. Culver, “A Traditional View,” inWomen in Ministryed.
Bonnidell Clouse and Robert G. Clouse (Downe ..."
"Becoming More like Jesus Neil T. Anderson, Robert L. Saucy, Dave Park. Join
with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God, who has saved us and
called us to a holy life—not because of anything we have ... In other words,
because of our belief we are now spiritually alive and will stay alive even when
we die physically. ... My dear friends, as you have always obeyed— not only in
my presence, but now much more in my absenc ..."
"34:14), was not simply the stipulations of the covenant; it also included the record
of the activities of the members of the covenant. In his farewell Joshua recorded
the renewal of the covenant with the people at Shechem, writing “these words in
the book of the law of God” (Josh. 24:2526). Later, historical records of the acts of
Israel's kings were written by the prophets Samuel, Nathan, and Gad (1 Chron.
29:29).8 Instructions to ..."