Classic Christian work
Christ Set Forth
by Thomas Goodwin
A rich Puritan exposition of Romans 8:34, presenting Christ's death, resurrection, ascension, session at God's right hand, and intercession as the foundation of justifying faith. Goodwin directs weary consciences away from self-examination and toward Christ himself as the sole and immediate object of faith. Paired with a companion treatise on the heart of Christ in heaven toward sinners, drawn from Hebrews 4:15, offering assurance that Christ's compassion and advocacy are as fervent now as when he walked on earth.
- Chapters
- 11
- Word count
- 83,387
- Type
- Treatise