Once a person really admits their helpless, sinful condition and accepts Christ as their Savior, can that person ever lose their relationship with Christ? The difference between Ironsides treatment of the subject is that after making his case for the Eternal Security of the believer, he deals carefully with verses in the Bible which would seem to teach otherwise. Read by Dale McConachie 2012 by Made for Success with permission from Hear Book Audio.
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H. A. Ironside wrote more than eighty books and pamphlets, and it can be said in a true sense that every one of them was about the Cross of Christ. But the sermon presented here is specifically about the Cross of Christ. In summary Ironside says, “The Apostle Paul’s great business was proclaiming the Cross. When he presented the doctrine of the Cross, he did not want to hide it with beautiful verbiage; he would not obscure the message with human eloquence or weaken or dilute the message in any way with charming rhetoric. He did not desire people to listen to him with admiration and go away exclaiming, ‘What a brilliant preacher, what a splendid orator!’ instead of saying, ‘What guilty sinners we are and how amazing is the love of God that sent his son to die for us and bear the shame of the cross for our redemption!’”
What is meant by the “Great Tribulation?” Will the church endure the tribulation? Is the rapture a tenable belief? H. A. Ironside contrasts the judgment of God with salvation to determine the basis for the events of the future. He introduces biblical prophecy, connects to historical events, and offers an exhaustive biblical survey of the Great Tribulation. Most importantly, Ironside explains that the Great Tribulation differs from God’s wrath or fury. Ultimately God’s judgment and wrath—and the events of the tribulation—are overcome by salvation and love. The End Times should not lead to fear but inspire hope.
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