A Critique of Practicing the Way (Part 15) - Critical Issues Commentary
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In the next section of the book John Mark Comer asks the question, "But what are we saved to?" Bob explains that we are saved out of darkness and into light, out of alienation from God and into being an adopted son or daughter of God; out of sin and into forgiveness and sanctification. What Comer presents is contrary to the gospel of grace, pointing people to works rather than repentance and faith. We also discuss false converts in the church.
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