Book One
Enter Through the Narrow Gate: Reclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Dean Spies did a survey that both saddened and astounded him. Sixty-nine out of one hundred people said yes when they were asked if they were certain they would go to heaven if they died at that moment. When asked on what grounds they based their certainty, only three of those sixty-nine were able to give an answer consistent with what Scripture taught. Sixty-six out out one hundred people were staking their eternal destiny on something the Bible never said, and they had no idea.
Consider the results of this survey with the words of Jesus, “Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the waqy is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.” (Matthew 7:13-14 ESV)
The gap between the survey results and the words of Jesus is the reason this book exists, and the stakes are eternal. Many churches remain faithful to the Gospel as God’s Word defines it, and their faithfulness has never mattered more. Yet a growing numbero have drifted toward a message reshapted to suit modern sensibilities, a gospel that soothes rather than saves, that tells people what they want to hear rather than what they need to hear.
Enter Through the Narrow Gate: Reclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ builds the complete case for the Gospel from the grouind up. What the original Greek words behind faith and repenetance actually mean. What the evidence shows for the reliability of Scripture. What the Bible itself teaches, and how a specific interpretive shift dating back to the Protestant Reformation hass led many to misinterpret what the Bible really taught on the subject of salvation.
Theologians and pastors from Jonathan Edwards to Charles Spurgeon to John MacArthur to Paul Washer have addressed the watered-down Gospel and its consequences for the church, and their work is highly recommended by the author. What make this book different is not that it covers new theological ground. It is that is covers all of it, the hermeneutical case, the biblical reliability evidence, the original language behind the key Gospel terms, why hell is necessary, and the full scope of what saving faith demands, in a single volume written for the reader who has never opened the Bible.
Every theological term is defined. Every claim is grounded in Scripture. No prior knowledge of the Christian faith is required to follow the argument or arrive at the conclusion.
Deep theology. Plain language. The complete case.
What does it actually mean to be saved? And are you?
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Book One Companion
Scripture Reference Guide
This companion volume mirrors Book One chapter by chapter, so a reader or a small group leader never has to guess where to find the biblical support behind a given teaching. Each chapter pairs lean theological instruction with the relevant Scripture passages quoted in full, so the Bible itself, not a summary of it, stays at the center of the study. It is built for two purposes at once: a personal study companion for the reader working through Book One alone, and a structured resource for anyone leading a small group or Bible study through the material.
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Book Two
Enter Through the Narrow Gate: Examining the Evidence of Your Salvation
Book Two takes the reader through a searching, Scripture-grounded examination of what saving faith actually produces in a life the Holy Spirit has truly entered. It is not a checklist, and it is not a self-improvement program. It is a mirror held up to the Word of God, structured so that every reader, regardless of how long they have called themselves a Christian, can see clearly where they stand.
Throughout the book, two timelines are held side by side, a life before the new birth and a life after it, so the contrast is never abstract. Search Your Heart sections appear regularly, posing direct questions drawn from the chapter's teaching rather than offering easy reassurance. The aim throughout is not to leave a reader comfortable. It is to leave a reader certain, one way or the other, and pointed toward what to do next.
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Book Two Companion
Scripture Reference Guide
Following the same structure as the Book One companion, this guide mirrors Book Two chapter by chapter, pairing the teaching on the evidence of genuine conversion with the full Scripture passages that support it. It serves the same dual purpose, a resource for personal reflection and a tool for small group study, keeping the reader anchored in the text of Scripture itself rather than secondhand summary.
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Book Three
Sharing the Gospel: A Practical Training Guide
Where the first two books build conviction, Book Three builds capability. This is a practical training manual for the reader who has come to believe the Gospel and now wants to know how to actually share it with someone else, drawn from over twenty years of real ministry experience rather than theory. It walks through common roadblocks people raise when confronted with the Gospel, how to call for a genuine response without manipulation or pressure, and why a repeat-after-me prayer is never the goal. The transaction described throughout is always between the person and God directly.
A substantial appendix addresses the objections believers actually encounter in real conversations, including the evolution objection, the organized religion objection, the deathbed conversion objection, and the question of someone who says they used to be a Christian. Each is met with a direct, Scripture-grounded answer rather than a deflection.
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