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The Free Offer and the Call of the Gospel

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Do you believe in the ‘free offer’ of the Gospel?

In recent years this question has become a touchstone of orthodoxy for many people. It would seem churlish to deny the free offer. Who could want to? The language is generous, open, liberal. Who, after all, would want to confine or limit the glorious Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ?
Except that the phrase does not mean simply, Do you believe in preaching the Gospel to everyone? To that we could all say a hearty Amen! No, the meaning is much different.
The ‘free offer’ describes a method of preaching that undermines sovereign grace and denies that salvation is unconditionally the gift of God. It teaches that God genuinely offers forgiveness of sin and salation to sinners, irrespective of the eternal decree of election, despite the particular, substitutionary atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ and regardless of the distinguishing effectual call of the Holy Spirit.
Put like this the ‘free offer’ teaching becomes a bit more problematic. Indeed, every true believer must firmly reject its terms. This little book will explain why the free offer is more of a Trojan Horse than a blueprint for Gospel preaching.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Go Publications
Date
27 March 2017
Pages
126
ISBN
9781908475053

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.

Do you believe in the ‘free offer’ of the Gospel?

In recent years this question has become a touchstone of orthodoxy for many people. It would seem churlish to deny the free offer. Who could want to? The language is generous, open, liberal. Who, after all, would want to confine or limit the glorious Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ?
Except that the phrase does not mean simply, Do you believe in preaching the Gospel to everyone? To that we could all say a hearty Amen! No, the meaning is much different.
The ‘free offer’ describes a method of preaching that undermines sovereign grace and denies that salvation is unconditionally the gift of God. It teaches that God genuinely offers forgiveness of sin and salation to sinners, irrespective of the eternal decree of election, despite the particular, substitutionary atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ and regardless of the distinguishing effectual call of the Holy Spirit.
Put like this the ‘free offer’ teaching becomes a bit more problematic. Indeed, every true believer must firmly reject its terms. This little book will explain why the free offer is more of a Trojan Horse than a blueprint for Gospel preaching.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Go Publications
Date
27 March 2017
Pages
126
ISBN
9781908475053