
conversion
A sinner’s willing response to the gospel call in which he repents of his sin and places his faith in Christ; the turn from sin to God by the one who is being saved.
Learn more:
- John Gill: Of Conversion
- Tom Schreiner: Conversion in the New Testament
- Kim Riddlebarger: Biblical Conversion and the Modern Church
- Jared Wilson: The Beauty of Conversion
- John Piper: The Role of the Holy Spirit in Conversion
- Wayne Grudem: The Doctrine of Conversion (mp3)
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1I recommend John Piper’s sermon on George Whitefield, which comes in manuscript, audio, or video form.
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