Why do we instinctively know right from wrong—and why does guilt weigh so heavily on the human heart?
In A Warning to the Saved, Charles E. Lawson explores the moral questions every person faces. From childhood to adulthood, we sense fairness, justice, and responsibility. These instincts reveal something profound: we were created as moral beings, accountable for our actions—not evolved creatures driven by instinct alone.
But if we are moral beings, what happens to the wrongs we commit in secret?
What about the hate, envy, lust, or dishonesty no one else sees?
Civil courts cannot judge the thoughts of the heart… but God can.
Drawing from Scripture and the Ten Commandments—the moral law written by God Himself—this book explains:
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Why guilt exists, and what it reveals about our need for forgiveness
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Why judgment is certain for all people (Hebrews 9:27)
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Why humanity cannot save itself through willpower, effort, or morality
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How Jesus paid the full penalty of sin to bring us pardon and transformation
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Why God will soon bring sin to an end—and why love requires it
Through clear examples, powerful logic, and compelling Bible truths, Lawson shows how every sin must be accounted for—and how Christ’s sacrifice provides the only escape from eternal death. As the final judgment draws near, God offers forgiveness, cleansing, and a brand-new life to all who surrender to Him.
This book is more than a warning—it is an invitation.
An invitation to grace.
An invitation to transformation.
An invitation to choose life before it is too late.
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ISBN: 978-1-629131-40-5
Pages: 32, paperback
Dimensions: 3.5 x 5.5 inches
