A clear, practical guide to the First Commandment and the life of faith, rooted in historic Christian doctrine.
This volume offers a thorough explanation and defense of core Christian beliefs, with a careful look at how worship, motive, and allegiance shape a believer’s life. It examines the danger of idolatry in all its forms, including atheism, superstition, and false spiritual practices, and it explains how true faith connects with justification, sanctification, and the believer’s daily walk.
Readers will encounter accessible discussions of topics such as the nature of faith, the difference between divine adoption and human strategies, and the role of grace in repentance and perseverance. The text also treats controversial practices of its time, like astrology and divination, clarifying what scripture regards as deception and danger for the soul. The aim is to strengthen conscience and understanding so readers can discern rightly and live consistently with their beliefs.
- Clear explanation of the First Commandment and what it means to worship God rightly
- Discussion of faith, justification, sanctification, and practical Christian living
- Warnings about false arts and superstitions, including astrology and divination
- Guidance for applying doctrinal truths to everyday questions of duty and obedience
Ideal for readers of historic Christian theology, catechetical study, and devotional reading seeking solid, scripture-grounded guidance.