Christianity Versus The God Of Calvin
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Just in time for the end of the Age of Grace and in a manner that shouldn’t surprise believers in Jesus Christ, Satan has unleashed his most clever scheme. He has always desired to be worshipped. He loves to deceive the self-righteous. He laughs at the idea of people believing the worst about the Lord God. Put these puzzle pieces together and you come up with a picture of the false religion that seems to be taking American churches and seminaries by storm! The only safe haven from this insidious plot is found in knowing the true character of our awesome God and Creator. Even though a child can easily understand the love of God, with adults it can seem too simple. The truth is simply this: God loves all people, not just a few! This book will help you understand the loving nature of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781600346590
ISBN10: 1600346596
John Boyd
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2006
Publisher: Xulon Press
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