DESCRIPCIÓN
Ellen G. White's mission and calling was to present Jesus as the loving and merciful Savior, the only way of salvation. In her one hundred thousand pages of manuscripts, the recurring theme is the love of Jesus. From 1880 until her death, she experienced a growing concern for exalting Christ and His work of redemption. Christ and His sacrifice were to be the content of every message, doctrine, and action of the faith community. With this, she invited the church to make a complete turn toward Jesus as the One and Only!
This book explores the ideas of salvation present in the writings of Ellen G. White, which are the main content of her prophetic message. The central thesis is that, for her, salvation in Christ by grace alone, obtained by faith alone, is the third angel's message. The message that can transform our relationships with God and our fellow human beings. The message that makes it clear that victory over sin is possible only through union with Christ. Such is the message of this book.
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DESCRIPTION
Ellen G. White's mission and calling was to present Jesus as the loving and merciful Savior, the only way of salvation. In her one hundred thousand pages of manuscripts, the recurring theme is the love of Jesus. From 1880 until her death, she experienced a growing concern for exalting Christ and His work of redemption. Christ and His sacrifice were to be the content of every message, doctrine, and action of the faith community. With this, she invited the church to make a complete turn toward Jesus as the One and Only!
This book explores the ideas of salvation present in the writings of Ellen G. White, which are the main content of her prophetic message. The central thesis is that, for her, salvation in Christ by grace alone, obtained by faith alone, is the third angel's message. The message that can transform our relationships with God and our fellow human beings. The message that makes it clear that victory over sin is possible only through union with Christ. Such is the message of this book.










