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Gethsemane, Golgotha, and the Garden Tomb: The Sacrifice of the Exalted Son of God

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The Atonement goes far beyond cleansing our sins. But the true depth and application of this miracle is often overlooked or simply not understood. In this insightful book, renowned gospel teacher and scholar Ed J. Pinegar helps readers discover

How to apply the Atonement to our minds and hearts daily
What gratitude does for our relationship with the Savior
How our intentions change with our understanding of what the Atonement covers

The Savior died for each of us, but we must understand how that impacts each aspect of our lives to truly appreciate Christ's atoning sacrifice. This book will broaden your understanding of His greatest gift, allowing you to feel increased love not only from the Savior but for Him as well.

224 pages, Paperback

First published February 9, 2016

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April 8, 2025
Remember, plan and live as an example of Christ.

I really enjoyed this book. This book was a pleasure to read. The authors love for God, Jesus Christ, the church, his wife and family come through on every page.
I especially like his teaching us to remember all of the wonderful gifts we have received from our Heavenly Father and Savior. He has even taken it a step further and encouraged us to make a plan to remember those gifts on a consistent basis. I also love the examples given to take the time to make plans for your life. I plan to start reading another one of his books today.
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December 30, 2022
Very interesting and in depth look at the Savior’s sacrifice.
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November 1, 2024
Very dry and wordy.

...The thought that keeps coming back to mind, several days later, is the point that those who think they can make it through life without God, can suffer for their own sins, but can not become 'perfected' on their own. Perfection requires the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
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