Digital Logos Edition
This volume contains a detailed exposition of the scripture and an easy-to-read commentary on Acts. Each passage is reviewed in its context and with its historical perspective, and the finished work of Christ is revealed. The work of the Holy Spirit is seen as never before as the scriptures come alive for believers and their walk today.
“It denotes a Faith which, so to speak, takes a man out of himself, and puts him into Christ” (Page 204)
“Only a tiny percentage of those who call themselves ‘Believers’ actually accept in totality God’s Imputed Righteousness. Imputed Righteousness is that which God freely and instantly imputes or gives to one who has exhibited simple Faith in Christ, which means to accept that which Christ has done for humanity. That means the sinner can be unclean one moment and clean the next, and that without any type of merit or works, but simply, as stated, by exhibiting Faith in Christ.” (Page 71)
“Walking as perfect before God as one knew or knows how to do, whether under the Old Covenant or the New, does not earn or merit one anything from God.” (Page 235)
“The tragedy is, that the far greater majority obey men instead of God. It is my personal belief, that the slightest compromise starts one on a downward path, with the Holy Spirit little able to function, at least to any degree in such a life or Ministry. There is no way that one can please God and men at the same time.” (Page 120)
“ This was about 26 or 27 years after the initial Day of Pentecost when the Spirit first fell.” (Page 62)
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