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Will all be saved?
There is an ancient heresy gaining acceptance within the evangelical church. The heresy is Christian universalism and claims all created beings will ultimately be saved through Jesus Christ. Universalists hold a low view of the authority of the Scriptures, teach salvation after death, and view Hell as a temporary place of purification. But God’s Word clearly teaches we are not automatically saved, each person must actively place his or her faith in Jesus Christ, and the reality of an eternal Hell.
In this thorough refutation of Christian universalism, the teachings of numerous Christian universalists are examined and compared to what the Bible teaches.
Learn:
Why salvation is not universal How to refute the teachings of the Christian universalists Why Christian universalists believe what they believe What the Bible says about Heaven and Hell.
What we decide in this life determines our eternal destiny. Universalist hopes are ephemeral dreams that vanish when confronted by the daylight of Scripture.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Will all be saved?
There is an ancient heresy gaining acceptance within the evangelical church. The heresy is Christian universalism and claims all created beings will ultimately be saved through Jesus Christ. Universalists hold a low view of the authority of the Scriptures, teach salvation after death, and view Hell as a temporary place of purification. But God’s Word clearly teaches we are not automatically saved, each person must actively place his or her faith in Jesus Christ, and the reality of an eternal Hell.
In this thorough refutation of Christian universalism, the teachings of numerous Christian universalists are examined and compared to what the Bible teaches.
Learn:
Why salvation is not universal How to refute the teachings of the Christian universalists Why Christian universalists believe what they believe What the Bible says about Heaven and Hell.
What we decide in this life determines our eternal destiny. Universalist hopes are ephemeral dreams that vanish when confronted by the daylight of Scripture.