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The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification Taschenbuch – 16. Juni 2023

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A classic devotional work on the gospel that must be cherished, preserved and have a permanent place on your bookshelf.

For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.”—Romans 1:17

The awakened conscience of the sixteenth century betook itself to “the righteousness of God” (Rom 1:17). There it found refuge at once from condemnation and from impurity.

Only by “righteousness” could it be pacified; and nothing less than that which is divine could meet the case. At the cross this “righteousness” was found—human yet divine, provided for man, and presented to him by God for relief of conscience and justification of life. On the one word, τετέλεσται, “It is finished” (Joh 19:30), as on a heavenly resting-place, weary souls sat down and were refreshed. The voice from the tree did not summon them to do, but to be satisfied with what was done. Millions of bruised consciences there found healing and peace.

The belief of that finished work brought the sinner into favour with God, nor did it leave him in uncertainty as to this. The justifying work of Calvary was God’s way not only of bringing pardon, but of securing certainty. It was the only perfect thing that had ever been presented to God in man’s behalf; and so peculiar was this perfection, that it might be used by man in his transactions with God, as if it were his own.

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Table of Contents

Chapter One: That we may acceptably perform the duties of holiness and righteousness required in the law

Chapter Two: Several endowments and qualifications are necessary to enable us for the immediate practice of the law

Chapter Three: The way to get holy endowments and qualifications necessary

Chapter Four: The means by which the Spirit of God accomplishes our union with Christ

Chapter Five: We cannot attain to the practice of true holiness by any of our endeavours

Chapter Six: Those that endeavour to perform sincere obedience to all the commands of Christ

Chapter Seven: We are not to imagine that our hearts and lives must be changed.

Chapter Eight: Be sure to seek for holiness of heart and life only in its due order

Chapter Nine: We must first receive the comforts of the gospel

Chapter Ten: That we may be prepared by the comforts of the gospel

Chapter Eleven: Endeavour diligently to perform the great work of believing

Chapter Twelve: Make diligent use of your most holy faith

Chapter Thirteen: Endeavour diligently to make the right use of all means

Chapter Fourteen: That you may seek holiness and righteousness only by believing

The Doctrine of Justification Opened and Applied

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  • Herausgeber ‏ : ‎ Monergism Books LLC
  • Erscheinungstermin ‏ : ‎ 16. Juni 2023
  • Sprache ‏ : ‎ Englisch
  • Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe ‏ : ‎ 355 Seiten
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1961807033
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1961807037
  • Lesealter ‏ : ‎ 12–18 Jahre
  • Abmessungen ‏ : ‎ 13.97 x 2.03 x 21.59 cm
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  • Bewertet in Deutschland am 23. August 2021
    Absolutely great book to grow in faith
    Holt euch dieses Buch, wenn ihr das Geheimnis der Heiligung sucht sehr schön

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  • Staples
    5,0 von 5 Sternen More than a translation. Great Book, however, buy the original
    Bewertet in den USA am13. Oktober 2011
    I purchased this book and have enjoyed it very much. Before I launch into my criticism let me say that I gave it five stars because I don't want to taint the amazing value this book brings to our understanding of sanctification. I would add that if Marshall's version was not available then I would gladly give this version five stars and only sing its' praises.

    What I am noticing as I work my way through the original is that Marshall is clearer. Let me give one example. At the end of chapter 4, Marshall is explaining the difference of passive and active faith. He uses the faith given to children as one illustration.

    Marshall's language:
    "And, no doubt, Christ is thus united to many infants, who have the spirit of faith and yet cannot act on that faith, because they have not come to the use of their understanding; but those of riper years, that are joined passively to Christ by the spirit of faith, will also join themselves with Him actively, by the act of faith, and, until they act this faith, they cannot know or enjoy their union with Christ, and the comfort of it, or make use of it, in acting any other duties of holiness acceptably in this life."

    McRae's version:
    "I have no doubt that many infants come into union with Christ. Why? Because God gives them the Spirit of faith. These infants cannot yet act in faith like adults do, because they are not yet able to use their understanding to full capacity. However, because of the work of Christ in their hearts, they can be united to him. As they get older, those who have been passively joined to Christ by the Spirit of faith will begin to join themselves to him actively by faith. When they begin to act in faith in this way, they will know and enjoy their union with Christ. They will really come to understand how comforting saving faith is! They will also begin to live by faith more and more, and thus they will begin more and more to live holy lives."

    In this example, Marshall gives one clause to infants. He then transitions to adults and adds the word "until" to reveal that it is as we act the faith Christ gives us we cannot enjoy our union with Christ. In McRae's version he inserts the word "why?" and then seems more inclined to defend this statement. He finishes out the paragraph and chapter referring to infants by using the pronoun "they". Thus, McRae's version comes off like he is enlightening us how Christ works in infants. In Marshall's version it seems that he is showing why we can have faith and yet not see fruit.

    Though McRae's version is a fine book, it is not a true updated version but rather an interpretation put into his own language. Though Marshall needed an editor I don't think he needed someone to re interpret his thoughts. In addition, McRae's version is more expensive than Marshall's. You can get Marshall's hard cover addition for $18.97 compared to McRae's for $25.31. However, you can get Marshall's on Kindle for 99 cents!
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  • Amazon Customer
    5,0 von 5 Sternen One of the best read, ever.
    Bewertet in Indien am 12. Februar 2022
    I really loved reading this book. Helped me understand some basics of Christian beliefs. I’m still reading it.
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    5,0 von 5 Sternen
    One of the best read, ever.

    Bewertet in Indien am 12. Februar 2022
    I really loved reading this book. Helped me understand some basics of Christian beliefs. I’m still reading it.
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  • R. J. Thomas
    5,0 von 5 Sternen Well worth the time!
    Bewertet in Großbritannien am 13. Februar 2013
    This is a book for those that want a deeper knowledge of their Lord! We must never be scared of theology?
  • Luigi Grimaldi
    5,0 von 5 Sternen Another Excellent Protestant Work from a Scottish Presbyterian
    Bewertet in Kanada am 2. Juni 2018
    Much like the great Samuel Rutherford, Mr. Marshall elucidates on biblical truth about sanctification through the free gift of Jesus Christ’s grace.
  • J. Knaggs
    5,0 von 5 Sternen A.B. Simpson’s favorite book on holiness
    Bewertet in den USA am31. Januar 2025
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    Comprehensive, complete, consistent. Even from his perspective from the 17th century, there is much to be valued here. Not for the casual reader, be prepared to take your time with this one. God will speak to you.