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Finally back in print! A new edition
One of the most famous of all Puritan writings and of unspeakable value for times like ours, in which the message of "easy-believism" is so prominent. Puritan pastor Matthew Mead explains how a person can be deceived into thinking he is a Christian when, in fact, he is merely an "almost Christian."
A book which also comfortingly explains how a genuine Christian can be assured of his faith as he rests in the finished work of Christ, while at the same time designed to alert someone who's "fooling himself" out of his misplaced security.
John MacArthur writes in the foreword of The Almost Christian Discovered:
"This book is not balm for the emotions; it is food for the soul. Those looking for a tranquilizing devotional study will not be soothed by this book. People who have come to Christ only for what they can get out of Him will find no encouragement here! On the other hand, true believers, who want to deepen their walk - even struggling Christians who are open to reproof and instruction - will find plenty of sustenance on these pages."