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Regeneration and Conversion

By Best, W. , E.

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Title: Regeneration and Conversion  
Author: Best, W. , E.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
Collections: Christianity, Authors Community
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Publisher: W. E. Best Book Missionary Trust
Member Page: Diane Swain

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E. Bes, B. W. (n.d.). Regeneration and Conversion. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Regeneration is an immediate act of God that imparts the principle of life without any participation by men. Conversion is the beginning of a holy life, and is the first of many conversion experiences throughout the Christian's earthly pilgrimage. God doesn’t make bad people into good people; instead, He makes dead people alive, grants faith to believe the gospel, and transforms hearts so that we then want to obey Him.

Summary
How does a person become a true Christian? Many people believe they have to earn good standing with God by their upright moral behavior, including their choice to have faith in God. Salvation is entirely the work of a sovereign and gracious God.

Table of Contents
Part 1 - REGENERATION 1 Introduction To Part I 2 Regeneration Presupposes Depravity 3 Regeneration Precedes The Sanctifying Influence Of The Gospel 4 Regeneration Is A Necessity 5 Regeneration Is The Creative Act Of God 6 The Holy Spirit Is The Agent Of Regeneration 7 Union With God Is The Result Of Regeneration 8 Regeneration Is The Impartation Of The Principle Of Spiritual Life 9 Jesus Christ Is The Revealer Of Regeneration 10 Regeneration Is The First Work Of Grace In Redemption’s Application Part II - CONVERSION 11 Introduction To Part II 12 Conversion Is Historically Illustrated 13 Conversion Is Described 14 Conversion Is The Consequence Of Regeneration 15 The Holy Spirit Is The Agent In Conversion 16 The Holy Spirit Calls To Conversion 17 Means Are Used In Conversion 18 God’s Love Is The Cause Of Conversion 19 Faith Is Exercised In Conversion 20 Conclusion

 
 



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