Reclaiming A Christian Moral Compass: Living in anticipation and preparation for Jesus’ promised return as the Righteous Judge is – OUR ONLY HOPE!
In Reclaiming a Christian Moral Compass, Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets challenges readers to re-evaluate their understanding of salvation and the Second Coming of Jesus. Sheets argues that the modern Christian Church, influenced by what he calls “Post Modern Theology,” has distorted the true meaning of salvation. He posits that this theology, emphasizing instant salvation and instant heaven, has led to a lack of spiritual tension and a “do-nothing gospel.”
Sheets draws parallels between the Parable of the Minas and the story of Moses, suggesting that the modern Church, like the Israelites who built the Golden Calf, has become an apostate church needing correction. He criticizes the emphasis on the “I never knew you” crowd, arguing that the focus should be on living a life of obedience and preparing for the day of judgment. Sheets also delves into “dying for the Kingdom,” emphasizing the importance of self-denial and living for Jesus and His Kingdom.
Sheets’ writing is direct and thought-provoking, reflecting his deep concern for the state of the modern Church. His use of biblical references and parables strengthens his arguments and provides a solid foundation for his claims. However, his strong criticisms of modern theology and his unconventional interpretations of scripture may not sit well with all readers.
The message of Reclaiming a Christian Moral Compass is a call to action for Christians to re-examine their beliefs and embrace a lifestyle of obedience and preparation for the Second Coming. Sheets’ passionate arguments and insightful analysis offer a fresh perspective on the Christian faith, urging readers to reclaim their moral compass and live in anticipation of the day of judgment.
Author | Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets |
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Star Count | 4.5/5 |
Format | Trade |
Page Count | 98 pages |
Publisher | ReadersMagnet, LLC |
Publish Date | 08-Oct-2024 |
ISBN | 9798890917119 |
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Issue | February 2025 |
Category | Religion |
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