I Used to Be Perfect - George R. Knight

I Used to Be Perfect

By George R. Knight

  • Release Date: 2001-09-01
  • Genre: Religion & Spirituality
Score: 5
5
From 9 Ratings

Description

What does it mean to sin? What is temptation? What is the law? What does it mean to "be saved"? What does it mean to "be perfect"?
Writing in a highly engaging style, George Knight recalls his own early struggles with legalism in order to examine some of the most basic questions about salvation.
Special features of the new edition include study questions at the end of each chapter, reference notes to sources, and topical and scripture indexes.
Excerpts from the book:
"I don't know if you've ever seen anybody who is perfect. Sometimes I close my eyes and visualize some of the perfect people I have known. Here comes one now across the screen of my imagination. She is very satisfied because she has gotten the victory over cheese."
"Too many, in their striving for perfection, work at the level of sins and laws rather than letting God work in them at the level of SIN and LAW. Unfortunately, all the rules and regulations without the love of Jesus make for mighty dreary religion--or worse yet, destructive religion."

Reviews

  • Clear and pertinent

    5
    By Manolo Damasio
    Obligatory reading for whom looking for knowing more the subject of perfectionism about.