Released in the UK September 2010
Released in the US November 2010
Pocket paperback | 96 Pages
9781845506155 • £3.99 $6.99
BISAC – REL067100
Could you explain Justification if asked to? For many of us, the whole concept of justification is as mystifying as a foreign language, but yet Christians down the ages have fought to defend it – seeing it quite rightly as a vital element of how we are saved. But justification is not a relic of the past – it has direct relevance to us as Christians today. We often struggle with the thought of justification because of human pride; “I can’t be that bad” and so justification is often undermined, wrongly presented or just plain ignored. Scripture though, is brutally clear: we have a real problem – the prospect of our lives marred by wrong–doing being laid out before an almighty God who is pure and will not forever let wrong go unpunished. We can’t earn our way out of our predicament – as this is just “rubbish” according to the apostle Paul. We need something else, someone who can take the hit we so richly deserve – leaving us to be declared innocent instead. This little book will help you grasp a truth that when understood correctly is explosive, transformational and utterly liberating.
Guy Prentiss Waters
Dr. Guy Prentiss Waters is the James M. Baird, Jr. Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi. He is a Teaching Elder in the Presbytery of the Mississippi Valley (Presbyterian Church in America).
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Guy Waters is one of those rare treasures: a serious and able academician whose feet are grounded in the church. "This primer on justification is a clear and sure-footed guide that is conversant with the latest scholarly issues. By reading this book, you will be grounded in this most important of doctrines and your faith will be enriched. If you are not absolutely certain about the biblical way of justification with God, then reading the Bible with this book in hand is your most urgent need."
Richard D. Phillips
Senior Minister, Second Presbyterian Church, Greenville, South Carolina
"Waters' offers a concise yet extremely helpful treatment of what Scriptural justification is, its practical value in the Christian life and how the doctrine is being challenged in our present day. I won't hestitate to give this little book to the university students under my pastoral care."
Aaron Messner
College Chaplain, Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia
If a person can understand the doctrine of justification, then they can understand the core of the gospel and the Christian faith. It is the main highway through which all of Christianity flows. Greg Meyer has provided a clear, concise, and accessible even by which young Christians can grasp justification. This book will afford young readers better understanding of the glories and blessings of the gospel. I want my own children to read this book.
Cameron Cole
Director of Youth Ministries, Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham, Alabama, Chairman, Rooted: A Theology Conference for Student Ministry
Justification is a word that all Christians, especially young ones, need to understand, because the reality that it signifies in essential to the Christian life. If you do not adequately understand and believe that your forgiveness and acceptance by God is based on the righteousness of Christ alone, imputed to us, and received by faith alone, then your Christian experience is imperilled. But the sentence I have just said is a theological mouthful and 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