Digital Logos Edition
Exactly what must one do to receive eternal life? The answer should be easy for Bible believing followers of Messiah, but too many believers think they can and need to add to their salvation some kind of work. Salvation by grace through faith seems inadequate. In Faith Alone, Arnold Fruchtenbaum expounds on the necessary condition of salvation. He compares the Law of Moses with the Law of Messiah and responds to those who contend that salvation is earned by works or obedience to the Law of Moses. By looking closely at Paul’s arguments in his letter to the Galatians, Dr. Fruchtenbaum expounds the truth that salvation is indeed by grace through faith alone.
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“these perversions are seen in at least four areas. First” (Page 12)
“acceptance of the Messiah’s substitutionary death is what saves, and that alone” (Page 11)
“He is not teaching that Gentiles become ‘spiritual Jews” (Page 26)
“one needs to trust the Messiah for one’s salvation” (Page 6)
“Rather, the believer’s faith must be placed in the Messiah as his substitute for and as his Savior from the penalty of sin.” (Page 6)