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Security: The False and the True

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Beacon Hill Press is a leading provider of holiness Christian books, Bible studies, and Bible commentaries.

Beacon Hill Press exists to provide inspiration and support with biblically sound materials that are relevant to the Church’s changing needs.

Through encouraging literature, personal devotion, and small group resources, Beacon Hill Press equips Christ-followers with engaging books that inspire and minster to the Body of Christ.

71 pages, Paperback

First published April 30, 1956

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W.T. Purkiser

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September 15, 2013
"Security: The False and the True" seems to be written as an answer to another book which I've not read. However, it covers a theme which is very actual even today. Book is written in 1956 with a second edition in 1974, but I'm grateful that I could read more about security of salvation in Christ. The author doesn't mention the wide spread phrase "Once saved, always saved", but the book just answers how true is that idea. Salvation as explained in the New Testament includes believing, following Christ, endurance, keeping the faith, walking in the Spirit, all of which are in present tense.

I took one star, because the author includes so many verses that the book is almost quoting from the Bible with a very little explanation (not that the Bible can't explain the subject by itself). Book doesn't include a chapter how someone could become a Christian, but starts directly with security of salvation, obviously answering another book.

If someone wants a deeper explanation on the subject, I would recommend also the books of David Pawson.
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