

Salvation: How Christ Brings Us to Life
We know that Jesus came to save sinners through His life, crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. But how does a sinner benefit from Christās redemptive work? In Salvation, noted theologian Robert Reymond explains the beautiful and orderly way that the triune God applies all that Christ has purchased in order to rescue us from our great predicament. It is a picture of how Christ brings people to life, triumphantly delivering them from the guilt of sin, the dominion of sin, the curse of sin, the punishment of sin, and, ultimately, the very existence of sin.
146 pages.
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Contents
Preface
- Effectual Calling
- Regeneration
- Repentance unto Life
- Faith in Jesus Christ
- Justification by Faith Alone
- Definitive Sanctification by Faith Alone
- Adoption
- Progressive Sanctification
- Perseverance of the Saints
- Glorification
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āI had the joy and privilege of studying under Dr. Reymond in seminary. One of the systematic theology courses I took from him was āChrist and Salvation,ā in which he lectured on (among other things) the topics covered in this book. One of the hallmarks of his approach to teaching theology was to foreground the faithful interpretation, exposition, and application of Scripture. No wonder he appreciated Spurgeon! And no wonder that he harvested Spurgeonās preaching on these important subjects on the application of redemption and turned it into such a helpful series of messages. Iām thankful that Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley have gathered these messages into this edifying and encouraging volume. If you are looking for something that covers the same ground as John MurrayāsĀ Redemption Accomplished and AppliedĀ but is easier to read and more sermonic, then this is the book for you.ā
āLigon Duncan, chancellor and CEO, Reformed Theological Seminary
āThe teachings of Robert Reymond remain a gift to the people of God, from seminary students at Knox Seminary, where he served and his legacy rightly looms large, to everyday Christians seeking to understand their faith more deeply. The fact that he left us this wonderful work on the most important of topics makesĀ SalvationĀ a rare treasure from the master teacher himself. In typical form, Reymond invites, guides, and compels the reader to embrace āthe beautiful and orderly storyā of salvation with an eloquence and intellect that is uniquely penetrating and approachable. I consider this work a gift, a treasure, and a cherished addition to my library.ā
āScott Manor, president and professor of historical theology, Knox Theological Seminary
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We know that Jesus came to save sinners through His life, crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. But how does a sinner benefit from Christās redemptive work? In Salvation, noted theologian Robert Reymond explains the beautiful and orderly way that the triune God applies all that Christ has purchased in order to rescue us from our great predicament. It is a picture of how Christ brings people to life, triumphantly delivering them from the guilt of sin, the dominion of sin, the curse of sin, the punishment of sin, and, ultimately, the very existence of sin.
146 pages.
Ā
Contents
Preface
- Effectual Calling
- Regeneration
- Repentance unto Life
- Faith in Jesus Christ
- Justification by Faith Alone
- Definitive Sanctification by Faith Alone
- Adoption
- Progressive Sanctification
- Perseverance of the Saints
- Glorification
Ā
āI had the joy and privilege of studying under Dr. Reymond in seminary. One of the systematic theology courses I took from him was āChrist and Salvation,ā in which he lectured on (among other things) the topics covered in this book. One of the hallmarks of his approach to teaching theology was to foreground the faithful interpretation, exposition, and application of Scripture. No wonder he appreciated Spurgeon! And no wonder that he harvested Spurgeonās preaching on these important subjects on the application of redemption and turned it into such a helpful series of messages. Iām thankful that Joel Beeke and Paul Smalley have gathered these messages into this edifying and encouraging volume. If you are looking for something that covers the same ground as John MurrayāsĀ Redemption Accomplished and AppliedĀ but is easier to read and more sermonic, then this is the book for you.ā
āLigon Duncan, chancellor and CEO, Reformed Theological Seminary
āThe teachings of Robert Reymond remain a gift to the people of God, from seminary students at Knox Seminary, where he served and his legacy rightly looms large, to everyday Christians seeking to understand their faith more deeply. The fact that he left us this wonderful work on the most important of topics makesĀ SalvationĀ a rare treasure from the master teacher himself. In typical form, Reymond invites, guides, and compels the reader to embrace āthe beautiful and orderly storyā of salvation with an eloquence and intellect that is uniquely penetrating and approachable. I consider this work a gift, a treasure, and a cherished addition to my library.ā
āScott Manor, president and professor of historical theology, Knox Theological Seminary












