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Life in the Body of Christ: Privileges and Responsibilities in the Local Church
Life in the Body of Christ: Privileges and Responsibilities in the Local Church
Product Description
Practical, biblical instruction on a wide range of issues involving individual and corporate participation and responsibility in the life of a local church.
About the Author
Curtis C. Thomas is a retired pastor, having served in Reformed Baptist churches for 30 years, the final 14 years at the Bible Church of Little Rock, AR. He is co-author of Romans: An Interpretive Outline and The Five Points of Calvinism: Defined, Defended, Documented.
Endorsements
“From the pen of a veteran Reformed pastor comes this hugely helpful compendium of practical Christian wisdom to lead believers into pulling their weight in a local church. It is the best thing on this theme that I have yet seen. Like the Bible, this book should be read once a year, and consulted often; not only by Baptists, but wherever strong life in Christ is the congregation’s goal. Some volumes merit rave reviews; this simple, down-to-earth publication is one of them.”
Dr. James I. Packer
Professor, conference speaker and author of many volumes, including Knowing God and Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God
“Life in the Body of Christ is a must read for every Christian. Every age group in every evangelical church should make it a point to study this book chapter by chapter, look seriously at every suggestion, and meditate on every Scripture suggested for that purpose. Curtis Thomas has given us a gift, a stimulus to edifying reflection and action on every pertinent aspect of corporate and individual responsibility and privilege to be pursued in the life of a local church. His suggestions are brief but turgid with biblical insight and healthy church experience. His questions are provocative of the most Christ-honoring train of thought. The variety of subjects that he introduces prompts a real seriousness about the comprehensiveness of Christian worship, discipleship, fellowship and witness. Don’t miss this simple but mature guide to an ever-increasing conformity to Christ-centered, Bible-warranted church life.”
Dr. Thomas J. Nettles
Professor of Historical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, author of more than a dozen books, including By His Grace and for His Glory