Sandy what? Never heard of it Perhaps not. But you certainly have met it. In its incipient form it is the greatest blight to afflict the preaching of the gospel today. David Gay has got to grips with this pernicious error, and his book should be of vital interest to every believer. Michael Haykin: 'This is an extremely important book. Cogently and compellingly it refutes a core error that is widespread in far too many contemporary evangelical circles... As David Gay demonstrates, true conversion is rooted in a radical change of the affections of the heart and manifest in doxological theology...
Sandy what? Never heard of it Perhaps not. But you certainly have met it. In its incipient form it is the greatest blight to afflict the preaching of...
This volume contains another ten of David Gay's articles on various aspects of the new covenant: The Temple and the New Covenant; Two Sticks and Three Books; Was Isaiah a Preparationist?; Legal Assurance; New-Covenant Assurance; The Spirit's Work in Conversion; The Spirit's Continual Witness to the Believer; The Spirit Witnesses... to What?; Hans Denck: The Inner and the Outer Word; Who's Your Husband?
This volume contains another ten of David Gay's articles on various aspects of the new covenant: The Temple and the New Covenant; Two Sticks and Three...
The Bible teaches that believers are under the law of Christ, which law is written by the Spirit in their hearts and in the Scriptures in order that they might live to the glory of God. So David Gay asserts. In recent years, however, some teachers have begun to argue that believers are not under the law of Christ, and that, although believers must obey the Scriptures, the Scriptures are not an integral part of that law. Some even teach that there is no such thing as progressive sanctification. Moreover, emphasising the work of the Spirit beyond scriptural warrant, they get close to 'Let go,...
The Bible teaches that believers are under the law of Christ, which law is written by the Spirit in their hearts and in the Scriptures in order that t...
Importante ang kombersiyon. Ipinahayag ng Panginoong Jesus Cristo: 'Katotohanang sinasabi ko saiyo, kung hindi kayo magbago...hindi kayo makakapasok sa kaharian ng langit' (Mateo 18:3). Hindi nakapagtataka, na lagi inaatke ni satanas ang kombersiyon. Aalam niya, na kung mapatitigil niya ang pangangaral tungkol dito, malaking hakabang ito upang mapanatili niya ang mga makasalanan sa daan patungo sa kapahamakan. Sa aklat na ito, siniyasat at inilantad ni David Gay kung paanong winawasak ng Bagong Paniniwala (New Perspective) ang kombersiyon ng mga makasalanan. Hinimuk din niya ang lahat ng mga...
Importante ang kombersiyon. Ipinahayag ng Panginoong Jesus Cristo: 'Katotohanang sinasabi ko saiyo, kung hindi kayo magbago...hindi kayo makakapasok s...
How can new-covenant theology be right - when the psalmist spoke so highly about the law? How can you continue to assert that believers are no longer under the law of Moses, when spiritual men - in the Bible - wrote and spoke so glowingly about the law? Psalm 119:97 springs to mind: 'Oh, how I love your law I meditate on it all day long'. Here we meet with a spiritual man telling us he loves the law, telling us he continually meditates upon it, and yet you say the law is fulfilled and therefore abolished in Christ How can this be? Such was the friendly enquiry which David Gay faced after...
How can new-covenant theology be right - when the psalmist spoke so highly about the law? How can you continue to assert that believers are no longer ...
In 2 Cor. 3:7-18, Paul argues that Christ has established the new covenant, having fulfilled and abolished the law. As a result, ALL believers, having glory now, increasing glory and, in eternity, absolute glory, are ministers of this glorious new covenant. In 2 Cor. 4:1-6, the apostle sets this out: by means of this ministry, God saves sinners from their sin, their Satanic blindness and their bondage, and brings them into the glorious liberty of the sons of God, justifying, sanctifying and glorifying them. By expounding 2 Cor. 3:7 - 4:6, David Gay works all this out in detail, making...
In 2 Cor. 3:7-18, Paul argues that Christ has established the new covenant, having fulfilled and abolished the law. As a result, ALL believers, having...
Many predict that a huge number of Jews, if not the entire nation, will be converted, this being intimately connected with the return of Christ. Romans 11 is a key chapter for those who hold this view. David Gay contends that this expectation of a massive awakening among the Jews is misguided, based on a wrong exegesis of the chapter, and clashes with Paul's stated threefold aim in writing. First, the apostle wanted to assert that God's decree in election is absolute and irrevocable. Whatever happens in human history, in everything God works his sovereign will, and that will is to save all...
Many predict that a huge number of Jews, if not the entire nation, will be converted, this being intimately connected with the return of Christ. Roman...