His Will to Make Known

ebook A Study of the Twofold Will of God in Holiness and Love

By Rev. Frederick Bronkema Th.D. Ph.D.

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The manuscript for this book was written nearly 80 years ago, but it was never published. However, its message is ageless. Publication of the manuscript rescued it from the obscurity of a dust-covered folder and moved to into a reference work signaling significant spiritual substance. It explains two prevalent errors still present in today's Christian circles: first, that of proclaiming the love of God without his holiness; and second, the error of announcing the holiness of God without his love. Christianity has the image of Christ in faith in the foreground, not overruling the law, but fulfilling it. In the Gospel we have the truth of God the lawgiver, and Christ in love despising our shame while accepting the holy judgment of God placed on Him in our place. This study first examines the problem of how to come to a holy and loving God in Christ when we're totally unable. The next section focuses on revealing God's twofold will; thirdly, we explore the denials of the true biblical view of the twofold will of God. And, finally, the last section considers doctrinal studies basic to God's twofold will. The author is the Rev. Dr. Frederick Bronkema, who held degrees from Calvin College, Calvin Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, Harvard University, and Yale University. With experience pastoring local churches, as well as serving on the faculties of various seminaries and colleges, Dr. Bronkema produced many written works and, with his wife (Sadie Hollander Bronkema), raised a family. His unfortunate death from complications related to knee surgery cut short his prolific career.
His Will to Make Known