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Make no mistake, there are multiple versions of the gospel of Jesus Christ being paraded as the real thing, and sadly, some of them are right inside our evangelical churches. We pervert the gospel when we oversimplify it by neglecting one or more of its precious elements, when we confuse it with contradicting statements, when we add the requirements of our church to it, and when we seek to make it a hard-to-believe gospel by insisting that men must check off a list of items from which to repent, or when we offer a probationary salvation (sometimes incorrectly named Lordship salvation.) Have you been confused by a perverted gospel? Find out in this important study.
By Jim SteelMake no mistake, there are multiple versions of the gospel of Jesus Christ being paraded as the real thing, and sadly, some of them are right inside our evangelical churches. We pervert the gospel when we oversimplify it by neglecting one or more of its precious elements, when we confuse it with contradicting statements, when we add the requirements of our church to it, and when we seek to make it a hard-to-believe gospel by insisting that men must check off a list of items from which to repent, or when we offer a probationary salvation (sometimes incorrectly named Lordship salvation.) Have you been confused by a perverted gospel? Find out in this important study.