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In
this book the
fundamental doctrines
and the mode of
administration of the
Christian church are
discussed. It is pointed
out that any person who
repents of his sins and
prays to Jesus for
salvation gets that
invaluable gift. It is
emphasized that Jesus
described Himself as the
Son of Man i.e. the
representative of the
whole human race and
therefore his
sacrificial death and
resurrection is quite
sufficient to save each
and every person
belonging to the human
race. It is pointed out
that God's
predestination is based
on this foreknowledge
and it does not restrict
any person's freedom to
exercise his free will
in determining whether
he should accept or
reject God's gift of
salvation. The
fundamental doctrines of
the Church such as the
baptism of those who
confess their faith in
Christ, the worship of
God in spirit and truth
involving the holy
communion, the second
coming of Christ, the
resurrection of the
believers who are dead,
all believers wearing
incorruptible heavenly
bodies being taken up
into the clouds to meet
their Lord in the air,
rewards for each
believer according to
his faithfulness,
resurrection of the
wicked and the last
judgment of all the
unsaved souls and their
eternal punishment in
hell are described in
this book. |