Let Us Make Man

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Weight 0.21 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 13.6 × 1.3 cm
ISBN 9780851515250
topic

Church Life, Man & Sin, Spiritual Growth

format

Book

Original Pub Date

1988

Banner Pub Date

Jul 1, 1988

Binding

Paperback

page-count

168

scripture

Whole Bible

Book Description

Linleigh Roberts shows how the biblical teaching on man serves as a gateway into the entire Christian message. Let Us Make Man is a fresh, biblical study of the nature of man – as God made him, as sin has marred him, and as God graciously remakes him through Christ. Man was made for God, to love and serve him. Created in God’s image, man has distorted it by his sin. Unmasking our false attempts to solve or avoid our ‘sin problem’, Linleigh Roberts shows how the Christian gospel alone provides the forgiveness and freedom man needs.

Table of Contents Expand ↓

Introduction 1
PART I MAN – AS GOD MADE HIM
1 Man as God Made Him 7
PART II MAN – AS SIN MADE HIM
2 What Adam Did 17
3 What Man Is Because of What Adam Did 25
4 What Man Does to Solve His Sin Problem 35
5 What Man Does to Avoid His Sin Problem 43
6 What Man Needs: The Three ‘R’s’ of Redemption 52
PART III MAN – AS GOD REMAKES HIM
7 God’s Solution to the Soul’s Pollution (1): The Work of Christ as Prophet 63
8 God’s Solution to the Soul’s Pollution (2): The Work of Christ as Priest 71
9 God’s Solution to the Soul’s Pollution (3): The Work of Christ as King 79
10 The Application of Redemption (1): The Holy Spirit Enlightens the Mind 88
11 The Application of Redemption (2): The Holy Spirit Convicts the Conscience 96
12 The Application of Redemption (3): The Holy Spirit Renews the Will 106
13 The Benefits of Redemption 112
PART IV REMADE MEN AT WORK
14 God’s Pattern for the Home 123
15 God’s Pattern for the Church 132
16 God’s Plan for the World 142

 

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  1. Mrs J TIbbs

    A clear and concise treatment on the doctrine of man leading to very practical teaching.
    This book should be in every Christian’s home and carefully read, absorbed and lived.

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