Product Description
'Christian Identity' can sound like a strange concept, but Terry Johnson rightly points to the importance of defining Christian faith by what the Bible teaches. Building on the Scripture teaching of the creation of the human race and the effects of the Fall, he shows that we need a proper theologically balanced understanding of the elements of salvation, and a clear understanding of how the biblical pictures of the Christian need to be held together. How can the Christian be both saint and sinner, and an adopted son, a servant and a sheep all at the same time? How do these images(and others found in Scripture) work together to enable us to serve and obey God faithfully? These are questions that every Christian needs to answer to: this book provides the answers clearly, simply and helpfully, providing much understanding and great encouragement in living a fruitful Christian life.
Paperback, 152 pages
Publication Date: September 2020
About the Author:
Terry Johnson was born and raised in Los Angeles. He studied history at the University of Southern California, and also studied at Trinity College, Bristol, England, and Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, before earning his D.Min in 2008 from Erskine Theological Seminary. He is ordained in the Presbyterian Church in America and has served as the senior minister of the Independent Presbyterian Church of Savannah since 1987. Terry is the author/compiler of the Trinity Psalter, Leading in Worship, and The Family Worship Book. He is also author of The Case for Traditional Protestantism, Worshipping with Calvin, Serving with Calvin, Reformed Worship: Worship that is According to Scripture, and The Identity and Attributes of God. He and his wife, Emily, have five children and four grandchildren.