Explore how genuine faith unfolds when the heart meets divine law and the gospel, not just feelings.
In Christian Experience, the author guides readers through the shift from a self‑reliant religion to a deeper, faith‑based trust in Christ. It offers a practical look at how conviction, struggle, and mercy shape a hopeful life of devotion.
This edition focuses on how early religious impressions give way to a clearer sense of salvation by faith. It describes the pull of the heart toward God, the limits of relying on feelings, and the steady work of grace that leads to a more resilient trust in Christ as revealed in Scripture. The text speaks to readers seeking steady assurance and a durable devotional life.
- How the law reveals sin and drives us to seek grace rather than self‑improvement
- How heartfelt prayers and daily duties interact with real faith
- The role of hope as a protective, guiding force in devotion
- Ways trials and afflictions can refine rather than break faith
Ideal for readers of devotional theology and those curious about how faith matures beyond initial feelings.
ROBERT PHILIP is lecturer in music, The Open University. He has extensive experience as a music performer, critic, broadcaster, and writer.