The Comprehensive Guide into the Original Biblical Truth of the First Salvation Message
Never has there been a time such as this; the world needs truth! It is time
for this book! Nearly two thousand years ago, one of the most famous conversations in
history took place as Jesus Christ said this: “‘To this end was I born, and for
this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every
one that is of the truth heareth my voice.’ Pilate saith unto him, ‘What is truth?’”
(John 18:37–38).
Pilate was aware that there were many people declaring at that time their
truths about a great many things. As it was then, so it is in the twenty-first
century, a time when it seems that the whole world is convinced that there
are no absolutes, and so truth is only what we determine it to be. In the same
premise, the world of religion has become a very confusing place.
If God is not the author of confusion, then why are we so confused? Why are
there countless versions of Christianity today? Why are teachers teaching so
many variations to God’s salvation message? When senior deacon and Bible
teacher Matthew C. Haner began his quest to find the answers, he could
not know of the magnitude of the journey he was about to take. He soon
realized that finding the answers could not be about allowing himself to be
entangled in the web of endless doctrinal debates and comparing doctrines
to doctrines. Nor could it be about pointing to who is right or wrong in this
present century but rather, finding and accurately presenting the genuine
doctrine of the kingdom of God and heaven. It was then that God put it
upon his heart to go “back to the beginning.”
Written in an easy-to-read format, Matthew’s work will systematically guide
you into the original truth about repentance, baptism, and receiving the
Holy Spirit of God. This study guide clearly reveals the original salvation
message taught to the whole world. The author reminds us that the Word
of God exhorts all to “earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered
unto the saints,” and so students and teachers alike, settle in as you learn of
the original truth found within the Word of God.