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Who are you trusting for your eternal salvation? Jesus is the only one who taught his ideas about eternal salvation, then rose from the dead to confirm that they work. In "Jesus, What Does He Say it Takes to Be Saved?", David W. Palmer helps us sit at Jesus's feet, and understand straightforward instructions for receiving and keeping eternal salvation. Our Lord has much to say about what it takes to be his disciple and to truly follow him. After all, if we want to permanently abide with him, we need to follow him to where he is. In the gospels, as confirmed by the Holy Spirit in the other New Testament books, this is called discipleship, and Jesus outlines the criteria for being a true follower. This book will help you come to a complete understanding of what Jesus requires of you for eternal salvation. "We would be inconsistent to put our entire trust in his actions for salvation, but then to deny what he says it takes to receive the benefits." -David W. Palmer
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Who are you trusting for your eternal salvation? Jesus is the only one who taught his ideas about eternal salvation, then rose from the dead to confirm that they work. In "Jesus, What Does He Say it Takes to Be Saved?", David W. Palmer helps us sit at Jesus's feet, and understand straightforward instructions for receiving and keeping eternal salvation. Our Lord has much to say about what it takes to be his disciple and to truly follow him. After all, if we want to permanently abide with him, we need to follow him to where he is. In the gospels, as confirmed by the Holy Spirit in the other New Testament books, this is called discipleship, and Jesus outlines the criteria for being a true follower. This book will help you come to a complete understanding of what Jesus requires of you for eternal salvation. "We would be inconsistent to put our entire trust in his actions for salvation, but then to deny what he says it takes to receive the benefits." -David W. Palmer
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