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For years, Robert A. Peterson taught about the assurance of salvation in seminary and Sunday school classrooms. He was concerned, however, to find that some people, for a variety of reasons, were unable to grasp the certainty of their salvation. The Assurance of Salvation identifies these "troublers" of assurance and provides the remedy to diffuse insecurity.
Peterson asserts that difficult backgrounds and experiences, intellectual doubts, tender consciences, habitual sins, and overconfidence that people face are the enemies of assurance. Through a competent handling of the Bible, he explains that by embracing three gifts from God--His Word, His Spirit, and His work in our lives--those who struggle with insecurity are able to personally experience the freedom of God's assurance.
Contents
1. Introduction
Part One: Troublers of Assurance
2. Difficult backgrounds and experiences
3. Intellectual doubts
4. Tender consciences and fears
5. Habitual sins and others' apostasy
6. Overconfidence
Part Two: Finding Assurance
7. God assures us through the Word.
8. God assures us through the Holy Spirit within.
9. God assures us by working in our lives.
10. We must hold together the three ways that God assures us.
11. Conclusion



