The Sleeping Generation
Awakening a Lukewarm World to Redemption, Purification, and Eternal Reality
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Larry Mitchell
概要
The Sleeping Generation is a sobering and deeply contemplative Christian work that confronts one of the most urgent spiritual crises of the modern age: a generation spiritually awake enough to believe, yet asleep enough to delay conversion, holiness, and surrender.
Written for serious Christian listeners seeking depth rather than reassurance, this book addresses the quiet danger of lukewarm faith—belief without vigilance, religion without transformation, mercy presumed rather than received. Drawing from Sacred Scripture and the historic Christian tradition, The Sleeping Generation calls listeners to awaken before delay hardens into refusal and grace is mistaken for permission.
This is not a casual devotional or a work of speculation. It is a theological and pastoral examination of sanctification, salvation, purification, judgment, and eternal destiny, written with clarity, reverence, and urgency. The book insists that salvation is not merely escape from punishment, but restoration to holiness, and that heaven is not casual comfort, but overwhelming divine presence.
The work engages difficult but necessary realities often softened or avoided in contemporary Christian discourse, including the cost of procrastination, the danger of lukewarmness, the purpose of suffering, the mercy of purgatory, the reality of hell, the meaning of tribulation, and the question of assurance. One of its central chapters addresses the question “Can I lose my salvation?” with theological precision and pastoral balance, examining the interior posture of the soul rather than offering simplistic answers.
The Sleeping Generation is ultimately a work of hope—not sentimental hope, but truthful hope. It affirms that as long as life remains, mercy remains, and as long as the heart can still respond, grace is still offered.
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