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David Pawson

    25 de febrero de 1930 – 21 de mayo de 2020
    Jesus Baptises in One Holy Spirit
    The Challenge of Islam to Christians
    When Jesus Returns
    Not as bad as the truth
    Once Saved, Always Saved?
    Unlocking The Bible
    • Unlocking The Bible

      • 1152 páginas
      • 41 horas de lectura

      A unique overview of both the Old and New Testaments, from a widely respected evangelical speaker and writer. Unlocking the Bible opens up the word of God in a fresh and powerful way. Avoiding the small detail of verse by verse studies, it sets out the epic story of God and his people in Israel. The culture, historical background and people are introduced and the teaching applied to the modern world. Eight volumes have been brought into one compact and easy to use guide to cover both the Old and the New testaments in one massive omnibus edition.

      Unlocking The Bible
    • Once Saved, Always Saved?

      A Study in perseverance and inheritance

      • 198 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring the concept of eternal security, this book challenges the widespread Evangelical belief that salvation is guaranteed once a person accepts Christ. It delves into theological debates and scriptural interpretations, questioning whether this assumption holds true throughout a believer's life. The author invites readers to examine their understanding of salvation and its implications, encouraging a deeper reflection on faith and the possibility of falling away from grace.

      Once Saved, Always Saved?
    • Not as bad as the truth

      • 276 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Renowned for his impactful teachings, David Pawson has significantly influenced the Church over the past three decades. His insights challenge conventional beliefs, making him a compelling figure in contemporary Christian discourse. Pawson's work is characterized by a deep understanding of scripture and a commitment to fostering spiritual growth among believers.

      Not as bad as the truth
    • When Jesus Returns

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the topic of Christ's second coming, this book addresses contemporary anxieties surrounding end-times scenarios. It delves into biblical interpretations and teachings, providing insights on how individuals can prepare spiritually and practically for this significant event. The author aims to clarify misconceptions and offer guidance rooted in faith, encouraging readers to reflect on their beliefs and readiness in light of current concerns.

      When Jesus Returns
    • The Challenge of Islam to Christians

      • 210 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      David Pawson addresses the pressing challenge Islam poses to Christianity, emphasizing a moral decline and loss of truth in the UK that has created a spiritual void. He argues that Islam is strategically positioned to fill this gap, potentially leading to its dominance over Christianity in the future. This work serves as a sobering prophetic message, urging Christians to recognize and respond to the shifting religious landscape.

      The Challenge of Islam to Christians
    • A Commentary on Colossians

      • 104 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The author emphasizes the importance of unity among Christians who share the belief in the gospel of Paul. Through a personal experience in a Roman Catholic presbytery, the author illustrates the common ground found in discussions about the teachings of Jesus Christ. This highlights a theme of inclusivity and shared faith across different Christian denominations, focusing on the core message of the gospel rather than doctrinal differences.

      A Commentary on Colossians
    • Heaven and Hell

      A message of hope and warning to believers

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Focusing on essential yet overlooked themes, the author explores the Return of Christ, the concept of Hell, and the promise of Heaven. This study aims to challenge and inform ministers, preachers, and believers by presenting a biblically grounded perspective on these critical topics. Readers may uncover unexpected insights that provoke deeper reflection on their faith and understanding of scripture.

      Heaven and Hell
    • What I'm Looking Forward To

      Life After Life After Death

      • 150 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Exploring the often-overlooked topic of the afterlife, this companion volume delves into biblical teachings on death, judgment, heaven, and hell. David Pawson addresses contemporary challenges faced by Christians, prompting readers to reflect on profound questions about life after death. By connecting scripture with modern concerns, the book encourages a deeper understanding of these essential aspects of faith.

      What I'm Looking Forward To
    • A Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The portrayal of Christ is explored through the distinct perspectives of the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Each Gospel contributes a unique aspect of His character without contradiction. Matthew emphasizes Jesus as the King of the Jews, establishing its position as the first Gospel due to its strong connections to the Old Testament and Jewish heritage. This focus enriches the overall understanding of Christ's identity and mission, highlighting the continuity between the Old and New Testaments.

      A Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew