In this book, Lewis Sperry Chafer instructs the aspiring preacher on the authentic principles of that salvation, and proper communication of Christ's message, are of utmost importance.
Chafer begins by noting the emergence of preachers who behave and speak contrary to the wishes of Jesus Christ. It is these 'False Forces' that moved the author to spell out precisely what is and is not true evangelic preaching. The identification of falsehoods in the messages delivered, and improper emphases which distract from the ever-present, ever-beneficent God, led Lewis Sperry Chafer to pen this book.
The author seeks to make clear how the essential message of salvation by God must be communicated. The teachings of Christ as they were given in the New Testament are much-quoted in support of Chafer's statements. It is these that must be conveyed without embellishment or deviation, that the lessons and spirit of the Holy Father be understood, and that the audience focus upon attaining salvation. The Old Testament is not neglected its prophecies are recognized as revelatory in showing us God's pure and righteous will.
Lewis Sperry Chafer spent a lifetime in evangelical preaching and writing in service of the Lord. Although remembered mainly for his scholarly work upon Biblical theology, he was also praised for his easygoing and relaxed demeanor. His leadership at the Dallas Theological Seminary was characterized by this competent, just and thoroughly Christian personality.
Lewis Sperry Chafer was an evangelist and educator, founder and first president of Dallas Theological Seminary (originally Evangelical Theological College), and an influential proponent of Christian Dispensationalism and vehement opponent of covenant theology.
A style of its time, but nonetheless authoritative. A reminder of not letting oneself get in the way of the 'good news' - as it is genuinely Good News! - and to share it in ways that honour the intent of God and reflect the means of sharing endorsed by the Scriptures.