Did I save myself or did God save me--or was it a bit of both? For centuries, this question has been asked, considered, and debated the world over, and it is of critical importance that we get the answers right. Here, Erroll Hulse carefully and helpfully examines the history of the defining events and debates surrounding these questions in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century. With his typical passion, he unpacks for us the practical implications and challenges of the doctrines of grace, and shows us how an appreciation of God's sovereign and free grace can change the very nature of our faith and infuse ourlives with humility, worship, joy, and compassion.
144 pages.
"Erroll Hulse has masterfully woven his thesis with warm theology, pertinent church history, inspiring biography, challenges towards our responsibility, and warnings of apostasy, and, at the same time, wrapping it all up with evangelistic urgency!" - JERRY MARCELLINO: Pastor of Audubon Drive Bible Church in Laurel MS and Former Moderator of The Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals
"Realizing that our salvation is a free gift of God produces the kind of robust faith that we desperately need today. May this book find its way into every African nation, and, if possible, into every African pastor's hands!" - CONRAD MBEWE: Pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church in Lusaka, Zambia
Who Who Saves, God or Me?: Calvinism for the Twenty-First Century is in the following collections: