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Doctrines of Grace
Doctrines of Grace:
We are saved by grace alone, by faith alone, by Christ alone, by
Scripture alone, to the glory of God alone. (John 10:26-30)
"The
doctrines of grace are the biblical teachings that define the goal and
means of God‘s perfect work of redemption. They tell us that God is the
one who saves, for His own glory and freely. They tell us that He does
so only through Christ, only on the basis of His grace, and only with
the perfection that marks everything the Father, Son, and Spirit do.
The doctrines of grace separate the Christian faith from the
works-based religions of men. They direct us away from ourselves and
solely to God's grace and mercy. They destroy pride, instill humility,
and exalt God." The Potter's Freedom by James R. White
Other ministries and resources:
Founders Ministry, purpose statement:
Committed to historic Baptist principles using the theological
framework of first recognized confession of faith which Southern
Baptists produced, The Abstract of Principles.
Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, purpose statement:
Exists to call the church, amidst our dying culture, to repent of its
worldliness, to recover and confess the truth of God‘s Word as did the
Reformers, and to see that truth embodied in doctrine, worship and
life.
Founders Ministry
The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
Charles Haddon Spurgeons writings
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