Justification and Regeneration

Justification and Regeneration by Charles Leiter, published by Granted Ministries Press in 2007, is a second and expanded edition comprising 164 pages. This book explores key theological concepts, addressing questions such as the meaning of dying to sin, the nature of justification, and the process of regeneration. It aims to clarify these fundamental aspects of the Christian faith, which are often misunderstood, providing readers with a Biblical perspective on these essential doctrines.
In this edition, readers will find an appendix that answers frequently asked questions about the book’s content, enhancing their understanding of justification and regeneration. The text delves into the implications of these concepts for Christians, including the relationship between sin and the believer’s new identity in Christ. By presenting these theological principles in a clear manner, the book seeks to illuminate the liberty that believers possess, encouraging a deeper comprehension of their faith.
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What’s new: The author has added a much needed appendix answering frequently asked questions about the content of the book.
Original DescriptionWhat 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 he 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.
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