The Gospel Driven Man. By Ralph “Yankee”
Ralph “Yankee”
This book has sixteen chapters with titles such as Salvation Means Having Eternal Life (3), Faith without Works (9), Lordship Salvation (10), Repentance (11), Confession before Men (12), Water Baptism (13), and Keeping the Gospel Clear (16).
There is much in this book that JOTGES readers will like.
He urges readers not to use fuzzy evangelistic appeals such as inviting Christ into your heart (pp. 179-88). He opposes Lordship Salvation and anything that confuses faith alone in Christ alone as the sole condition of eternal life.
JOTGES readers may be slightly uncomfortable with his treatment of Rom 10:9-14 (pp. 166-70). While he doesn’t suggest that confession is a condition of eternal life, he also doesn’t see it as a condition for salvation from escaping God’s wrath in this life. Rather, he sees it as a way in which we manifest before men that we are born again.
However, when he earlier discussed Matt 10:32-33, he indicated that confessing Christ was a condition of eternal rewards (pp. 163-66). Therefore, while many might not agree with his view of Rom 10:9-14, they nonetheless will agree with his position on Matt 10:32-33 and the issue of eternal rewards.
The typesetting of this book might bother some. There is much use of bold type, as well as a fair amount of using both BOLD AND ALL CAPS. This is a bit distracting.
While this book does not have much in the way of detailed exegesis, it is filled with passion and abiding love for the Savior and His pure gospel. There is much to like here.
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