"Thou shalt call His name Jesus, for He shall save his people from their sins." --Matt. 1:21.
As everyone knows Jesus does save a soul from Hell if they repent and turn to Jesus. However - and this is very important -
UNLESS YOU ALLOW JESUS TO SAVE AND DELIVER YOU FROM SIN THE DELIVERANCE FROM HELL WILL NOT HAPPEN EITHER.
NOTE: The books from Classic Domain Publishing are intended to awaken people – Christians, Backsliders, and Non-Christians alike - to the urgency of seeking Christ in order to make the rapture or to make it to heaven if they should die before the rapture. Most of the books by Classic Domain Publishing are Public Domain and are “re-published” in order to make the books more readily available to the modern era in the “Last Minutes” of these “Last Days.”
NOTE: The books from Classic Domain Publishing are intended to awaken people – Christians, Backsliders, and Non-Christians alike - to the urgency of seeking Christ in order to make the rapture or to make it to heaven if they should die before the rapture. Most of the books by Classic Domain Publishing are Public Domain and are “re-published” in order to make the books more readily available to the modern era in the “Last Minutes” of these “Last Days.”
Charles Grandison Finney was a Presbyterian minister who became an important figure in the Second Great Awakening. His influence during this period was enough that he has been called "The Father of Modern Revivalism".
In addition to becoming a popular Christian evangelist, Finney was involved with the abolitionist movement and frequently denounced slavery from the pulpit.
Finney was known for his innovations in preaching and religious meetings, such as having women pray in public meetings of mixed gender, development of the "anxious seat" (a place where those considering becoming Christians could come to receive prayer), and public censure of individuals by name in sermons and prayers. He was also known for his use of extemporaneous preaching.
No man in his day and generation was more signally blessed of God in winning souls than Charles G. Finney. Thousands and tens of thousands in this and other lands were brought to Christ through his instrumentality. It is hoped that this brief study of his life and labors may stimulate others to renewed effort in seeking to bring men to a saving knowledge of Him who is our Redeemer and Lord.
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