Announcing "Dawn" Set IV - the Final Set!

The Sinner's Future

$2.95

by G. H. Lang; 24 pgs.

-As a Christian, how do you feel about the thought of the eternal punishment and suffering of lost sinners?

 

-Do you know any Christians who have fallen away from the faith for more “attractive” philosophies?

This book is a sermon given by G.H.Lang to painstakingly expose the false hope presented in Universalism, which teaches the ultimate restoration of all to communion with God. A few quotes:


“ Now were there any solid ground for holding this view I am sure we should all gladly accept it.”


“You say it (eternal punishment) is a very awful teaching. It is awful; it is the most awful thought that can ever enter our minds; but so is sin awful, and equally awful.”


“My beloved friends, the question of my future happiness is really too serious to be trifled with by such speculating and reasoning. God alone knows, and to His revelation only can we turn with safety.”


G. H. Lang presents the clear testimony of scripture on this subject, indeed the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. Then he asks if we are more noble or loving than He who gave His own life up to horrific judgment on Calvary as the way for us all to escape such judgment on ourselves.

 

G. H. Lang was born November 20, 1874 in London, England. He died at Wimborne, Dorset, England October 20, 1958. He was saved at a young age when he was seven and a half years old. His writings include fourteen major books and innumerable booklets. He once said, "No man should write a book until he is forty. He needs to prove his theories in practice before publishing." All but nine of his many books were published after he was fifty years old.