Seventh-Day Sabbath and Its Redemptive Function in God's Everlasting Covenant of Grace

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Seventh-Day Sabbath and Its Redemptive Function in God's Everlasting Covenant of Grace

Expanded and Revised: Second Edition

Religion and beliefs Religion: general

Author: A.M. Simataa

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Language: English

Published by: Xlibris UK

Published on: 10 May 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 915 Kb

ISBN: 9781477105504


Introduction

This special and remarkable book, The Seventh-day Sabbath and its Redemptive Function in God's Everlasting Covenant of Grace by A.M. Simataa, addresses topical issues in the Bible quite pertinent to 21st Century Christianity.

The author takes a defensive approach of the gospel and brings to the surface some of the least understood teachings of the Bible. Although written from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective, people of differing religious backgrounds and persuasions will find this book very instructive.

If you have been looking for a book that painstakingly discusses the Gospel seriously and biblically, this is the book you have been searching for. Some of the topics featured in the book include:

  • The Truth about the Bible Sabbath
  • The Judgment of the Living
  • Heavenly New Jerusalem
  • The Marriage Supper of the Lamb and the Rapture
  • The Remnant Church in the Parables

Mr. A.M. Simataa teaches at a high school in Windhoek, Namibia. He likes sharing the Gospel with others and spends some of his spare time witnessing to others.

The central role of the Seventh-day Sabbath in the redemption of our race is the least understood topic in the Bible today. Most believers have even dismissed its relevance to today's Christianity.

However, the truth is that the Sabbath is at the heart of Christ's work to save human beings in accordance with God's plan. The Sabbath is so central to the work of atonement that Christ is referred to in the Bible as the Lord of the Sabbath.

The issue of the Sabbath will become pertinent as we near the End, and every human being will be required to take a stand in the conflict involving the Sabbath question. This book will plant your feet on a solid foundation.

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