Walter Chantry

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Average rating: 3.94 · 79 ratings · 26 reviews · 13 distinct works
Imputation of Righteouness ...

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Evangelio De Hoy: Autentico...

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Jésus et le jeune homme ric...

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Der Wille des Menschen: Fre...

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The Fatherhood of God

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Baptism and Covenant Theology

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Todays campaign of charism,

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Imputation of Righteousness...

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Missionaries Should be "Imm...

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TODAY'S GOSPEL

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“Saddest of all God’s creatures in the world is the religious person who has disciplined himself to outward obedience but who has no inward love to God.”
Walter Chantry

“Much of modern preaching is anaemic, with the life-blood of God's nature absent from the message. Evangelists centre their message upon the man. Man has sinned and missed a great blessing. If man wants to retrieve his immense loss he must act thus and so. But the Gospel of Christ is very different. It begins with God and His glory. It tells men that they have offended a holy God, who will by no means pass by sin. It reminds sinners that the only hope of salvation is to be found in the grace and power of this same God. Christ's Gospel sends men to beg pardon of the Holy One.”
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