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A Christian attorney argues that Bonhoeffer was correct when he said we have developed a "Christianity without Christ" and exchanged Jesus' gospel of costly grace for one of "cheap grace." Del Tondo reviews all the major salvation statements and parables by Jesus. He then compares them to the prevalent doctrines of 'faith alone' which Bonhoeffer called 'cheap grace.' Del Tondo demonstrates that Jesus' doctrines on salvation insisted upon repentance from sin and obedience to His principles, thereby falsifying faith alone doctrine.
A line-by-line berean commentary, which compares the teachings of Paul to the words of Yeshua and the law and the prophets.
When you read the New Testament, have you ever picked up on the differences between the teachings of Jesus and His disciples, from that of the teachings of Paul? If you ever brought the issues up to clergy, were you told to just trust the Bible and then given an explanation that still didn't explain why Paul's words supersede those of the Christ (or His chosen apostles)? Did you ever wonder as to why Jesus and His apostles taught the act of baptism as being an essential ingredient to salvation and yet Paul disregarded the work altogether? Did you realize that Jesus foretold of Paul's coming which was to occur after His ascension in which He warned His followers (as recorded by the Apostle Matthew)? In this work, you're going to discover - The truth behind 2 Peter - The literary Easter eggs Luke left for his reader(s) in Acts - Jesus's forewarning about Paul - Why baptism is an absolute in regard to salvation - What the Gentile Six are - Paul's agenda as the prophesied Benjamite Wolf Are you ready to discover if you're living for Jesus or Paul? You may be surprised at who or what your faith is truly grounded in.
The Only Prayer I'll Ever Pray: Let My People Go is a stirring call for blacks in America to critically examine their loyalty and dedication to religion and to begin adapting a lifestyle centered on rational thinking. It is time to break the chains of mental bondage caused by religious dogma. This book is a compelling presentation of practical reasons using a common sense approach that encourages blacks in America to disregard their need for religion. It provides a perspective on the harmful influences of religion. Author Donald R. Wright addresses the effects organized religion, primarily Christianity, has had on blacks in America from slavery to the present. He gives a brief but concise ex...