About This Book
A series of sermons and essays asserts that divine revelation in Scripture demands clear moral and doctrinal guidance, distinguishing between general and specific commands and urging believers to oppose error without using ridicule or force. It surveys the rise of denominations and offers criteria for choosing a church while encouraging the posture of simply being a Christian. Chapters address common excuses, erring members, Sabbath observance, a critical review of Seventh-day Adventist claims, congregational leadership, objectives and activities, and the limits of theological liberalism. Practical exhortations stress personal responsibility in belief and conduct, evangelistic effort, and faithful church practice.
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