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The Lord Our Righteousness: Christ Is the Righteousness of a Sinner before God (Grew) PB

The Lord Our Righteousness: Christ Is the Righteousness of a Sinner before God (Grew) PB

By:

Obadiah Grew



£11.99 £12.99
Product Details
Publisher Soli Deo Gloria Publications
Year 2024
ISBN 9798886861532

How can a sinner be accepted as righteous by a holy God? This question lies at the heart of the Protestant Reformation and remains a vital part of Christianity to this day. In The Lord Our Righteousness, Obadiah Grew expounds the classic Protestant doctrine of justification. And as he shows, the glorious basis for our justification is the righteousness of Christ credited to all true believers. With theological rigor and pastoral comfort, Grew helps us understand from God’s Word how our justification comes by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.

Contents
Life of the Author
To the Reader
  1. The Doctrine Stated
  2. The Doctrine Opened
  3. Guides to Lead Us to Justifying Righteousness
  4. The Great Motive in Justification
  5. Use of the Doctrine
  6. God’s Part in Making Christ’s Righteousness Ours
  7. The Sinner’s Part in Making Christ’s Righteousness His Own
  8. The Application

Endorsement

“In clearly presenting the biblical doctrine of justification by faith alone, Obadiah Grew did well; by directing believers to use and apply that doctrine in their lives, he did still better. Yet this short volume offers even more, for it points to the best thing of all, a cordial to carry about in wearisome times: Christ, the Lord our righteousness.”

—Patrick J. O’Banion, Training Leaders International

About the Author

OBADIAH GREW (1607–1689) was a Puritan minister in Coventry, England. By 1682, he had become blind and was imprisoned for preaching. While in jail, he dictated sermons that were distributed and read in gatherings.


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