"Breaking the Rocking Horse" is a summation of some of the key points found in Marty's larger works defending the biblical doctrine of unconditional security (more popularly known as eternal security). The present book is a pictorial abridgement that demonstrates that the spiritual fruits produced by professing believers cannot be made the criterion by which to determine (or undermine) the genuineness of their profession. In short, the way one lives does not prove if one is saved. Proveitists is a coined term used within the book to describe the opposing theology of those who allege that the...
"Breaking the Rocking Horse" is a summation of some of the key points found in Marty's larger works defending the biblical doctrine of unconditional s...
"Mere Christianity and Moral Christianity" defends the biblical doctrine of unconditional security by demonstrating that perseverance in faith cannot be made a condition for reaching heaven without teaching salvation by works. An extended prologue and introduction prepare the reader for the more advanced material in the body of the book by sharing personal examples regarding the urgent need of such a book to counteract the prevalent legalism typically encountered within the church and within popular evangelism. The first chapter interacts with C. S. Lewis. Positive interaction with his...
"Mere Christianity and Moral Christianity" defends the biblical doctrine of unconditional security by demonstrating that perseverance in faith cannot ...
"Woolly Wolves and Woolless Sheep" defends the biblical doctrine of unconditional security (more popularly known as eternal security) by refuting the popular notion that good works necessarily provide evidence of salvation, much less necessary evidence of salvation. Like the author's introductory book, "Breaking the Rocking Horse," this subsequent release uses proveitists as a coined term to describe the opposing theology of those who allege that the way professing believers live proves whether or not they are saved. Like its predecessor, the purpose of this sequel is to disprove proveitism....
"Woolly Wolves and Woolless Sheep" defends the biblical doctrine of unconditional security (more popularly known as eternal security) by refuting the ...
"Sealed and Secure" defends the biblical doctrine of unconditional security as it pertains to being sealed with the Holy Spirit. Unconditional security (also popularly known as eternal security) frequently is abbreviated as OSAS (once saved always saved). The affirmation of OSAS in terms of once sealed always sealed leads directly to an affirmation of OSAS in terms of once saved always saved. This defense of unconditional security is dedicated primarily to refuting the Arminian contention that remaining sealed is conditioned on a believer's subsequent perseverance in faith and faithfulness....
"Sealed and Secure" defends the biblical doctrine of unconditional security as it pertains to being sealed with the Holy Spirit. Unconditional securit...
"Fallen from Grace but Not from Perfection" is an advanced defense for unconditional security (also popularly known as eternal security) that demonstrates that believers who fall from grace do not fall from a state of soteriological perfection. The primary texts dealt with in the first chapter describe the possibility of believers falling from grace, falling short of grace, and being cut off from grace. The Calvinistic contention that genuine believers persevere in grace is shown to have proverbial limitations. Arminians are correct to deduce that genuine believers genuinely can fall from...
"Fallen from Grace but Not from Perfection" is an advanced defense for unconditional security (also popularly known as eternal security) that demonstr...
"John in Living Color" is a reference manual that may be used in conjunction with the author's other writings. "Believe: An Aspectual and Metaphorical Analysis of the Gospel of John" is the primary text intended to be consulted for defense of the aspectual and metaphorical coding implemented within the manual. The specialist will wish to consult both texts in conjunction with one another. The full text of the Gospel of John is provided. All occurrences of believe have been marked aspectually, as have all metaphors and synonyms for believe. This reference manual may also be used as a workbook...
"John in Living Color" is a reference manual that may be used in conjunction with the author's other writings. "Believe: An Aspectual and Metaphorical...
"The Outer Darkness" is the author's magnum opus that ties together his arguments for unconditional security and conditional rewards. The biblical phrase "outer darkness" occurs three times in the Gospel of Matthew. This study examines this biblical phrase within its eschatological, soteriological, misthological, biblical, historical, and intertestamental contexts. Critical interactions with Arminian and Calvinistic interpretations and interpreters are met with an alternative proposal that affirms unconditional security. Generally, Arminian and Calvinistic interpreters are agreed that...
"The Outer Darkness" is the author's magnum opus that ties together his arguments for unconditional security and conditional rewards. The biblical phr...
Many Christians have the mistaken notion that Jesus is building a heavenly mansion in New Jerusalem for all believers regardless of the way they live. Those adopting this perspective tend to think that Heaven is pretty much the same for all believers, regardless of the way they live. The parable of the labors is thought to prove that everyone gets the same paycheck in terms of rewards. Supposedly, the communistic God gives the same paycheck to faithful believers (i.e. overcomers) as He does to unfaithful believers. The payment amount on their heavenly paycheck might as well read ditto. The...
Many Christians have the mistaken notion that Jesus is building a heavenly mansion in New Jerusalem for all believers regardless of the way they live....