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by: E. W. Kenyon
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781577700012
ISBN: 1577700015
Label: Kenyon Gospel Publishers
Manufacturer: Kenyon Gospel Publishers
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 1983-04
Publisher: Kenyon Gospel Publishers
Sales Rank: 217276
Studio: Kenyon Gospel Publishers
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Rating: - Great book!
Kenyon is masterful in explaining spiritual concepts without the "Christianese" that we find in so many Christian authors today. This is a great book for the studious Christian who is interested in who the Bible says they are in Christ and what Jesus did to ensure that position. Once you get used to the one and two sentence paragraphs throughout, the book is also a surprisingly easy read.
Rating: - Spiritual insights into Christ's great redemption for us...
If you want to understand what "redemption" is all about, read this book!
E. W. Kenyon takes us into the gospels and epistles and explains in depth what our Lord Jesus Christ actually accomplished for us.
"The object of the redemption that God wrought in His Son was to make man righteous." (p. 13). We are righteous before God! Do you think this realization might change your prayer life?!! It did ours! My wife and I placed a bid on a new home...lost that bid to another ... Read More
Rating: - What's he talking about?
I love Brother Kenyon. He was one of the first to get the true righteousness of God revelation as well as whom we are in Christ Jesus. However, certain aspects of his writings confused me such as; the legal and vital sides of our redemption. I understand the concept, but not the origin. Why is it called "legal" and "vital"? I also don't understand why Adam had a "legal" right to turn over creation to Satan, but not a "moral right". I'm not saying that Brother Kenyon was wrong, but I'm simply stating there ... Read More
Rating: - fascinating but at times speculative
This is a hard book to rate. Much of what Kenyon writes is helpful and encouraging. But a bit of it is marred by false presuppositions. It's almost as if at times EW takes his revelation knowledge gleaned from our supernatural scriptures, and then applies his own logic of the senses which betrays him. Nevertheless, I love the way he writes: short, crisp heartfelt sentences, at times repetitive but one gets the point. One huge caveat is that he also writes as if he's declaring biblical truths rather than ... Read More
Rating: - The Dangers of Reading Into The Text
E.W. Kenyon is a mystery. Many charismatics hold him to be a theological genius, his writings almost equal to Paul's, and he ranks up there with Word-Faith teachers such as Kenneth Hagin, Kenneth Copeland, and Fredrick Price.
On the other hand, many evangelicals (and Pentecostals as well) hold Kenyon to be heretical in his teachings and views. I believe you should first read the man's works before making a final judgement.
Having said this, this book exposes the true errors of speculation ... Read More
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