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Basics for Believers

  • Paperback
  • 132 pages
  • Publisher: Intervarsity Press (IVP)
  • 14.1 x 21.6 x 1 cm

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The temptation to compromise the gospel is ever present. Don Carson brings encouragement from Philippians to get back to basics: putting the whole gospel first, learning to live as disciples of Christ, and persevering in the Christian walk.
Basics for Believers and Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old TestamentBasics for Believers
  • Author

    D. A. Carson

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Intervarsity Press (IVP)

  • Published

    March 2010

  • Edition

    New edition

  • Weight

    168g

  • Page Count

    132

  • Dimensions

    14.1 x 21.6 x 1 cm

  • ISBN

    9781844744268

  • ISBN-10

    1844744264

  • Eden Code

    2744017

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    Originally written in 1995. “I would like to buy about three dollars worth of gospel, please. Not too much—just enough to make me happy, but not so much that I get addicted. I don’t want so much gospel that I learn to really hate covetousness and lust. I certainly don’t want so much that I start to love my enemies, cherish self-denial, and contemplate missionary service in some alien culture. I want ecstasy, not repentance; I want transcendence, not transformation. I would like to be cherished by some nice, forgiving, broad-minded people, but I myself don’t want to love those from different races—especially if they smell. I would like enough gospel to make my family secure and my children well behaved, but not so much that I find my ambitions redirected or my giving too greatly enlarged. I would like about three dollars worth of gospel please.” So says scholar-pastor, Don Carson in an early dash of sarcasm declaring a great truth. Too often, in an effort to maintain a semblance of autonomy, we become subtly humanistic rather than our unrelenting focus on Jesus, God's own son! The gospel truly is radical. It makes radical sinners radical Christians. This is a simple and strongly conservative re-skinning of four talks from more than a decade ago, journeying through the Book of Philippians. So perhaps less true to its title than planned and definitely not something I'd put in the hand of a new Christian. It's very small, practical, straight-forward and challenging. It makes a helpful starter for pastors, as a mini commentary with some helpful insights.

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