The Simple Gospel: Including Other Essays Exalting Christ's Person and Work

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is Simple; But It's Not Simplistic!

"Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me" John 5:39

Although The Simple Gospel is a compilation of articles and essays written by Jon J. Cardwell while serving as a missionary-pastor in remote bush Alaska (2002-2008), the hope behind this little book is to exhort earnest Bible reading, study and meditations among Christians in these dark times; and further, to encourage an eye upon the scriptures from a perspective that is gospel honoring, Christ exalting, and God glorifying.

Jon has often said from the pulpit, "The gospel of Jesus Christ is simple; but it's not simplistic." In other words...

The gospel is easy enough for a child to understand; nevertheless, the propositions of the gospel are eternal truths and, therefore, infinitely glorious.

As fallen men, even those redeemed by God's grace in Jesus Christ, have a propensity toward sin and a tendency toward good works accomplished in the flesh, the only remedy for today's Christian is to stay rooted and grounded in gospel faith, drawing nearer to God in the revelation of Jesus Christ from the scriptures. The entire Bible is about the Person and work of Jesus Christ: who He is and what He has done, is doing, and will do, unto God's great glory.

This treatise is something of a sequel to the bestseller, Christ and Him Crucified.

WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE:

It begins with "The Simple Gospel," explaining the Incarnation, Crucifixion, Resurrection, Ascension, and Restitution in Christ's return.

Next is an exposition of Romans 3:21-27 in a chapter titled, "Propitiation through Faith."


The third chapter, "The Sign of Jonah," may be a little edgy for some as it explains a Wednesday crucifixion from scriptural proofs.


"The Shroud of Turin" is the fourth chapter, an article that expresses, from the scriptures, why the Turin shroud could not be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.


The fifth chapter, "The Chief End of Man," may step on a few toes as it not only provides a brief lesson in Biblical hermeneutics while presenting man's true and Biblical purpose, but it also presents the "felt needs" approach to church growth as unbiblical and logically unsound.


"The Trouble with Traditions of Men" refutes some modern "Christian traditions" while presenting the importance of clinging to the truth of Christ crucified from the scriptures.


Next, "The Mystery of God," presents the gospel of Jesus Christ through some oft overlooked prophetic scriptures in Genesis.


"You Must Be Born Again," springing from Christ's comment to Nicodemus in John 3:3, presents the reality of regeneration in the soul saved by grace through faith.


Finally, the book is capped off with "A Glimpse of Eternity."


Artistic paintings and photographs have also been included in this work to aid you in understanding some of the points presented.


Grab Your Copy Today!

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The Simple Gospel: Including Other Essays Exalting Christ's Person and Work

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is Simple; But It's Not Simplistic!

"Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me" John 5:39

Although The Simple Gospel is a compilation of articles and essays written by Jon J. Cardwell while serving as a missionary-pastor in remote bush Alaska (2002-2008), the hope behind this little book is to exhort earnest Bible reading, study and meditations among Christians in these dark times; and further, to encourage an eye upon the scriptures from a perspective that is gospel honoring, Christ exalting, and God glorifying.

Jon has often said from the pulpit, "The gospel of Jesus Christ is simple; but it's not simplistic." In other words...

The gospel is easy enough for a child to understand; nevertheless, the propositions of the gospel are eternal truths and, therefore, infinitely glorious.

As fallen men, even those redeemed by God's grace in Jesus Christ, have a propensity toward sin and a tendency toward good works accomplished in the flesh, the only remedy for today's Christian is to stay rooted and grounded in gospel faith, drawing nearer to God in the revelation of Jesus Christ from the scriptures. The entire Bible is about the Person and work of Jesus Christ: who He is and what He has done, is doing, and will do, unto God's great glory.

This treatise is something of a sequel to the bestseller, Christ and Him Crucified.

WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE:

It begins with "The Simple Gospel," explaining the Incarnation, Crucifixion, Resurrection, Ascension, and Restitution in Christ's return.

Next is an exposition of Romans 3:21-27 in a chapter titled, "Propitiation through Faith."


The third chapter, "The Sign of Jonah," may be a little edgy for some as it explains a Wednesday crucifixion from scriptural proofs.


"The Shroud of Turin" is the fourth chapter, an article that expresses, from the scriptures, why the Turin shroud could not be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.


The fifth chapter, "The Chief End of Man," may step on a few toes as it not only provides a brief lesson in Biblical hermeneutics while presenting man's true and Biblical purpose, but it also presents the "felt needs" approach to church growth as unbiblical and logically unsound.


"The Trouble with Traditions of Men" refutes some modern "Christian traditions" while presenting the importance of clinging to the truth of Christ crucified from the scriptures.


Next, "The Mystery of God," presents the gospel of Jesus Christ through some oft overlooked prophetic scriptures in Genesis.


"You Must Be Born Again," springing from Christ's comment to Nicodemus in John 3:3, presents the reality of regeneration in the soul saved by grace through faith.


Finally, the book is capped off with "A Glimpse of Eternity."


Artistic paintings and photographs have also been included in this work to aid you in understanding some of the points presented.


Grab Your Copy Today!

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The Gospel of Jesus Christ is Simple; But It's Not Simplistic!

"Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me" John 5:39

Although The Simple Gospel is a compilation of articles and essays written by Jon J. Cardwell while serving as a missionary-pastor in remote bush Alaska (2002-2008), the hope behind this little book is to exhort earnest Bible reading, study and meditations among Christians in these dark times; and further, to encourage an eye upon the scriptures from a perspective that is gospel honoring, Christ exalting, and God glorifying.

Jon has often said from the pulpit, "The gospel of Jesus Christ is simple; but it's not simplistic." In other words...

The gospel is easy enough for a child to understand; nevertheless, the propositions of the gospel are eternal truths and, therefore, infinitely glorious.

As fallen men, even those redeemed by God's grace in Jesus Christ, have a propensity toward sin and a tendency toward good works accomplished in the flesh, the only remedy for today's Christian is to stay rooted and grounded in gospel faith, drawing nearer to God in the revelation of Jesus Christ from the scriptures. The entire Bible is about the Person and work of Jesus Christ: who He is and what He has done, is doing, and will do, unto God's great glory.

This treatise is something of a sequel to the bestseller, Christ and Him Crucified.

WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE:

It begins with "The Simple Gospel," explaining the Incarnation, Crucifixion, Resurrection, Ascension, and Restitution in Christ's return.

Next is an exposition of Romans 3:21-27 in a chapter titled, "Propitiation through Faith."


The third chapter, "The Sign of Jonah," may be a little edgy for some as it explains a Wednesday crucifixion from scriptural proofs.


"The Shroud of Turin" is the fourth chapter, an article that expresses, from the scriptures, why the Turin shroud could not be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.


The fifth chapter, "The Chief End of Man," may step on a few toes as it not only provides a brief lesson in Biblical hermeneutics while presenting man's true and Biblical purpose, but it also presents the "felt needs" approach to church growth as unbiblical and logically unsound.


"The Trouble with Traditions of Men" refutes some modern "Christian traditions" while presenting the importance of clinging to the truth of Christ crucified from the scriptures.


Next, "The Mystery of God," presents the gospel of Jesus Christ through some oft overlooked prophetic scriptures in Genesis.


"You Must Be Born Again," springing from Christ's comment to Nicodemus in John 3:3, presents the reality of regeneration in the soul saved by grace through faith.


Finally, the book is capped off with "A Glimpse of Eternity."


Artistic paintings and photographs have also been included in this work to aid you in understanding some of the points presented.


Grab Your Copy Today!


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BN ID: 2940153490953
Publisher: CardwellBooks.com
Publication date: 11/04/2016
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About the Author

Jon J. Cardwell is a wretched sinner saved by God's free and sovereign grace. He lives in Anniston, Alabama with his wife, Lisa, and his mother-in-law, Virginia. He is the father of four and the grandfather of two. Jon serves as the pastor of Sovereign Grace Baptist Church in Anniston after having ministered as a missionary and as a missionary-pastor in the Philippines, California, and remote bush Alaska.

He is the author of the bestseller, Christ and Him Crucified and the CEO of Vayahiy Press. Jon has also served two terms as vice-chairman of the national Sovereign Grace Baptist Fellowship (2009-11), and two terms as chairman (2011-2013).
His Christianity has been shaped tremendously and influenced deeply by such redeemed sinners as John Bunyan (1628-1688), Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892), John Newton (1725-1807), and Granville Gauldin (1929- ).

Jon spent several years in the Navy, most markedly as a U.S. Navy diver. He was medically discharged in 1993 after a decade and a half of service. He reached his highest paygrade, Chief Petty Officer (E-7), in 1989.

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