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A Seeker's Problems

Peter Masters


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Often when people are convinced of the need for conversion to Christ they experience difficulty in seeking and finding Him as Saviour. This booklet answers ten problems encountered by serious seekers. These are not questions or doubts about the faith, but personal hindrances in approaching Christ, by faith. Many seekers have been helped by the advice given here. Peter Masters has been the pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London since 1970. He has authored many books on the Christian life. Contents: 1 ‘I cannot repent, because I am not sufficiently ashamed of my sins.’ 2 ‘I wish I could repent, but sometimes my heart is too hard.’ 3 ‘I cannot turn to Christ yet, because I am not good enough.’ 4 ‘I have repeatedly prayed for salvation, but so far nothing seems to have happened.’ 5 ‘I want to be a Christian, but I think the Christian life is too hard and I will have to give up too much.’ 6 ‘I cannot repent and be converted because I have gone too far into sin.’ 7 ‘I cannot find Christ because of my doubts, and because I cannot understand everything in the Bible.’ 8 ‘I cannot trust the Gospel and turn to Christ, because the biblical way of salvation seems too easy.’ 9 ‘I cannot be converted because I think I have left it too late.’ 10 ‘I cannot be converted because I do not think that my prayers will be answered by God.’

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