God's Mercy Greater than We Think? The Complete Reconciliation in Christ view of Salvation

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Did the work of Christ COMPLETELY undo the fall of Adam? If it did, this has implications. This model is not universalism, it is not inclusivism or interfaith. Rather it is the idea that the work of Christ will result in an end where things would be very much as they would have been had Adam never rebelled against God. What would such an end look like? That's what this video describes, with scriptural support.

An integral part of this doctrine is a view of Adam in line with the Christ-Centered Model for early Genesis. It is this view of the beginning which leads naturally to a deeper understanding of the meaning of the end of Revelation.

This doctrine also has implications for the debate about Calvinism / Predestination and Arminianism / Free Will. It harmonizes God's sovereignty with man's free will.

Further, it has important apologetics implications. Particularly as it applies to evangelizing cultures which do not have a strong Christian tradition.

Link to the Amazon page of the author's book "Early Genesis, the Revealed Cosmology" .https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XRLDYJB

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