Released in the UK January 2022
Released in the US January 2022
Pocket paperback | 104 Pages
9781527108059 • £2.99 $3.99
BISAC – REL012120
Justification is part of the grand story of God’s love and salvation that is unfolded in the Bible. In it we see the very heart of God displayed: His steadfast love for sinners, His free mercy and grace, and His perfect justice. In this short book Greg Meyer explains what justification means – and how it applies to your life. By deepening your understanding of what Justification is and what it means for your life, you will find lasting comfort and joy.
Greg Meyer
Greg Meyer is a Pastor at Covenant Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, Missouri. He has served as a conference speaker with Reformed Youth Ministries, is a contributing author at Rooted Ministry rootedministry.com, and blogs on his own site Moment–By–Moment gs–meyer.com. Greg is married to Mary Jane and they have four children.
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This may be the most important book you will ever read. Perhaps, like me, you will look back decades from now and recall a book that you read that pointed you to Jesus and the certainty of personal salvation. This book can do just that. That is my prayer for you.
Derek W. H. Thomas
Chancellor’s Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
Knowing that another generation can mine not only the theological significance of but the deeply pastoral encouragement of this great truth of the faith is enough to put a smile on the face of even the most cynical about tomorrow’s church.
Les Newsom
Lead Pastor, Christ Presbyterian Church, Oxford, Mississippi
This short book is about being justified by faith. This is the central change in a person’s relation to the Lord God his Creator. This is a change due to His pure grace, from death to life with God. Such a change enables a needy person to be a faithful follower of God’s Son Jesus Christ. It brings him or her to have a trust in God, a heart of love for Him, and of hope to be in His eternal presence. So studying it and praying about it could turn the reader upside down.
Paul Helm
Emeritus Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion, King’s College, London
Justification … needs unpacking in such a way that students and other Christians can accessibly understand it. Greg Meyer does that good work in this book, and I commend it to you for your growth in grace and sense of assurance of salvation.
Ligon Duncan
Chancellor and CEO, Reformed Theological Seminary