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  1. Jun 14, 2019 · Dean Inserra tackles this very question in his book, The Unsaved Christian. In the first chapter he tells of a conversation he had with a friend who was returning to California to pastor a church, while Inserra was preparing to return to his hometown of Tallahassee, Florida.

  2. Mar 25, 2019 · Dean Inserra opens The Unsaved Christian with this passage because it so starkly portrays the self-deception of self-identified Christians whom Christ cannot identify as His own. “These petitioners Jesus spoke of loved to say, ‘didn’t we?’ when they should have been saying, ‘didn’t He?’”

  3. Although unsaved Christians do not really exist, it is apparent that many who identify with Christianity as a religion have never experienced the new birth through faith in Christ. The book reveals a pastor burdened to reach religious unbelievers and point them to Jesus.

    • Introduction
    • Summary
    • Critical Evaluation
    • Conclusion

    On its face, the idea of cultural Christianity may seem like a positive. Why wouldn’t a culture shaped by Christianity be a good thing? As Dean Inserra describes in The Unsaved Christian: Reaching Cultural Christians with the Gospel, cultural Christianity is problematic for a number of reasons, the primary reason being that it falls short of the tr...

    Inserra begins the work by attempting to restore everything to the starting point. In the opening chapter, “Help Get Them Lost,” he argues that step one is to help “unsaved Christians” see they are living with a false sense of hope by showing them the incongruity of their thinking with biblical Christianity. From that reset, he moves on to describe...

    Inserra has produced a helpful tool for the church in America. He has highlighted correctly the false hope produced by a culture shaped by Christianity while failing to be transformed by it. His breakdown of the various displays of cultural Christianity is helpful to see how and why this form of belief has become so ingrained in our culture. He des...

    This book touches an important need for today’s church. As Inserra notes, societies blinded to the cultural-ness of Christianity need to have the scales removed from their eyes, and it is authentic Christianity pointing the way that will accomplish that task, yet, Inserra correctly claims, “A major hindrance to entering the mission field of Cultura...

  4. Jul 18, 2019 · Each chapter of the book that follows provides practical advice for sharing the gospel with cultural Christians along with clear explanations of the gospel message. Dean writes, Gospel presentations must point people to God’s holiness, the consequences of sin, the forgiveness needed, and reconciliation that is only possible for those who ...

  5. Mar 25, 2019 · Matthew 7:21–23 is one of the most sobering passages of the Bible. “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven,” Jesus tells His disciples, “but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.” What does it mean to say, “Lord, Lord”? Jesus explains: “Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your ...

  6. Mar 5, 2019 · The Unsaved Christian equips you to confront cultural Christianity with honesty, compassion, and grace, whether you’re doing it from the pulpit or the pews. This practical guide If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure how to minister to someone who identifies as Christian but still needs Jesus, this book is for you.

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