HeartCry Podcasts

4/10/2008

Updated Justification & Regeneration Now Available

The Book by Charles Leiter is finally back in stock and should continue to bless many as you read about the amazing work of Christ on the Cross and in the life of the believer. Buy Now Online at Monergismbooks.com.

We have chosen to have it available via monergismbooks.com so that the process of ordering, order-tracking, and delivery would be more optimized and better serve you as the recipient.

The cover has been updated; as well as a few mistakes found on the inside. Enjoy!

All proceeds from the sale of this book go directly to support missions

The following is from the back of the book:

What does the Bible mean when it says that Christians have "died to sin"?
How is it possible for a just God to "justify the ungodly" without becoming "unjust" Himself?
What is regeneration?
What is justification?
Why do all men desperately need to be justified?
If I have died to sin, why am I still affected by it?
As a Christian, am I the "new man" or the "old man"--or both?
What does the Bible mean when it says that Christians have "died to the law"?
Are Christians still slaves to sin?

The answers to these and many other questions become clear once we gain a biblical understanding of justification and regeneration. These two great miracles lie at the very heart of the gospel, yet even among genuine Christians they are surrounded by confusion and ignorance. This book attempts to set forth in clear biblical light the nature and characteristics of justification and regeneration that God may be glorified and His children brought to know more fully the liberty that is theirs in Christ.

"I have read this book many times before its going to press. I have greatly benefited from its teaching and heartily recommend its contents. May the Spirit of God illuminate your heart and mind that you may not only understand the Scriptures explained herein, but that they might become a reality in your life."
-Paul David Washer, Director of HeartCry Missionary Society