Red Letter Edition
By: Rick Hamlet
A CBM Christian Book Review
10.0 out of 10.0 stars
“To You it Has Been Granted to Know the Mysteries of Heaven” ~ Jesus
Rick Hamlet has written a concise and easy-to-read booklet (only seventy-three pages) that speak of the difference between once saved, always saved, and receiving the “inheritance of the Kingdom of Heaven.”
Erroneous teachings have merged the word “saved” to mean always saved.
A person cannot be born again and continue in unrepentant sin, nor backslide into sin. Yes, rewards are different. Salvation, inheritance and entering the Kingdom of God are all conditional. Christians mistakenly think that just accepting salvation saves them from all sin.
Fifteen parables include the exact words in red from Jesus in the Bible. Step-by-step the author interprets and comments on each parable giving great insight to the meaning of the parables as written in scripture.
From The Talents, The Prodigal Son, The Costly Pearl And The Hidden Treasure, The Dragnet, The Fruitless Fig Tree, The Land Owner, The Two Sons, The Ten Virgins, The Rich Young Ruler, Tares Among The Wheat, The Wedding Feast, The Two Debtors, The Sower And The Seeds, The Mustard Seed And The Leven, readers will gain great insight directly from Scripture.
This is a must-read for all, to include non-believers, Christians, and skeptics alike.
The author gives a wake-up call that to enter the Kingdom of Heaven is a serious thing. (Just as serious as not getting there and falling short.)
You may get your copy of The Mysteries of the Hidden Parables at Amazon. Be sure to check out Rick Hamlet's previous release, Who Goes To Hell?: The Lie Christians Believe.