"Everyone's Invited"
Paul Washer & Jeremy Walker highly recommend as do I.
Description
Some of the most familiar words ever spoken by the Lord Jesus Christ are “Come to Me.” These words were spoken not just to individuals but cities, nations, and peoples wearied by an unrest of their own making in contrast to the Son of God at peace.
In this heartfelt book, Geoff Thomas warmly reminds us that the best thing we can do is embark on this happy journey. Reading this book, you will see the benefits to be found, be warned of the consequences of delaying, and gain a clearer understanding of what it does and doesn’t look like to come to Christ.
Won’t you come now?
Endorsements
“If you have never properly considered Christ, please take up this book and read. From these pages you will hear the voice of a man who cares for your soul, who will set before you the Savior of sinners, Jesus of Nazareth. The author of this book knows Jesus Christ, and he wants you to know him too. So he will explain who Jesus is, what He does, and why it is so important for us to come to Him. He wants you to know the way to lasting peace and joy. For your soul’s sake, read this book to find out why everyone is invited.” — Jeremy Walker
“A beautiful and timely little book. As our world runs headlong into godlessness, it leaves a trail of broken people who are utterly lost and without hope. Geoff Thomas reminds us that Jesus came for such and that the gospel is good news for all who will come. This booklet is a proclamation of the love of God and His desire to save. It is a sincere plea for all to come and find rest! In its pages, the reader will encounter a wonderful Savior, great encouragement, and wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.” — Paul Washer
About the Author
Geoffrey Thomas served as pastor Alfred Place Baptist Church in Aberystwyth, Wales, for over 50 years. During that time Geoff preached through (almost) every word of the Bible. Geoff received his theological training at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, where he was especially influenced by the teaching of Professors John Murray, Cornelius Van Til, and E.J. Young. Westminster awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2011. Geoff is still a frequent conference speaker all over the world. He also holds the position of Visiting Professor of Historical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan.