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Two Kinds of Righteousness:

Two Kinds of Righteousness:

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly the most important message ever offered
Review: This book is a powerful revelation that when recieved will enable a person to stand upright in christ and know who he/she is. Every Christian should read this book...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a stunning masterpiece, liberating and exciting!
Review: This book puts into perspective how God sees man. We are in union with God right now. We mustn't wait until Heaven. Such deep Bible truths made perfectly simple and easy to understand. There is no need to walk in shame or defeat when victory is ours through Jesus Christ. This book taught me how to rise to Gods level rather than try to fit God into my level. Every christian MUST read this book. Next to the Bible, this might be the most powerful book I have read. See for yourself

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A wonderful and helpful book.
Review: This book really did help give me confidence in the message of Righteousness by Faith instead of by my own work, and helped to stand on it more. The key term he introduces to describe the problem of man is "Sin Conciousness." And He then proceeds to show how God dealt with this in Christ. One of the really great thing about this book is that it contains a lot of Scripture used properly. This makes the book worth reading again to get the full impact. I agree with the previous reviers that this is a very powerful and important book and message. A few notes:

1. This book is short (80p)
2. While there was a lot of great truth, it seemed a little unstructured to me.
3. The reason I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 is because I think there are a few short places where this author steps into dangerous territory with regard to Sonship. For example, he says that "Jesus is the 'sample' son" Now in context I don't think he meant anything unorthodox, but this kind of language tends to suggest that we are little Jesus' and is exactly what you will find in the Sonship cults that followed the Latter Rain.

Please don't get me wrong. This is a wonderful book, and I hope you buy it, just please be careful of the few places in the book where the true message of our Sonship in Christ is pushed perhaps a little far.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A wonderful and helpful book.
Review: This book really did help give me confidence in the message of Righteousness by Faith instead of by my own work, and helped to stand on it more. The key term he introduces to describe the problem of man is "Sin Conciousness." And He then proceeds to show how God dealt with this in Christ. One of the really great thing about this book is that it contains a lot of Scripture used properly. This makes the book worth reading again to get the full impact. I agree with the previous reviers that this is a very powerful and important book and message. A few notes:

1. This book is short (80p)
2. While there was a lot of great truth, it seemed a little unstructured to me.
3. The reason I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 is because I think there are a few short places where this author steps into dangerous territory with regard to Sonship. For example, he says that "Jesus is the 'sample' son" Now in context I don't think he meant anything unorthodox, but this kind of language tends to suggest that we are little Jesus' and is exactly what you will find in the Sonship cults that followed the Latter Rain.

Please don't get me wrong. This is a wonderful book, and I hope you buy it, just please be careful of the few places in the book where the true message of our Sonship in Christ is pushed perhaps a little far.


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