This 30-day devotional guide offers a clear, stage-by-stage exploration of God's salvation, spanning from eternity past to eternity future. It presents rich theological concepts in an accessible manner, enhanced with illustrations and practical applications. Each daily entry includes Scripture verses, an examination of the relevant doctrine, illustrations, applications, a suggested prayer, and a thought-provoking question. In a world often filled with uncertainty and anxiety, the profound theology of salvation provides believers with confidence, comfort, clarity, and perspective, ultimately glorifying God. The journey begins with an introduction and progresses through various acts, each focusing on different aspects of life and salvation. The first act addresses God's plans, including the Covenant of Redemption and concepts like foreknowledge and election. The second act covers the beginning of life, touching on providence, creation, and the calls to faith. The third act delves into the significance of the cross, discussing atonement, justification, and adoption. The fourth act emphasizes the Christian life, exploring themes like growth, perseverance, and the experience of suffering. Finally, the fifth act looks ahead to the life to come, covering perfection, heaven, resurrection, and judgment. Each day builds on the previous ones, guiding readers through a comprehensive understanding of salvation.
Will Dobbie Bücher


To a Christian, the death of an unbeliever is heartbreaking. But even in the darkness of grief, there can be light. Will Dobbie's nuanced examination of the hope found in the Bible offers more than shallow comfort. The topic of the death of non-believers is often a taboo amongst Christians. So often we don't know what to say to comfort friends who are grieving. Where do we find hope when all seems hopeless? The answer is in the character of the God who reveals Himself in the pages of the Bible, who shows Himself to be love. With the tone of a pastor, who knows how hard it is to lose a friend and not know whether they belong to Christ, Willie Dobbie affirms that we don't need to suppress grief. He directs our eyes towards the One who knows all things, who feels our heartache, and who Himself grieves. As human beings, we cannot know another's heart. God alone knows; he does not ask us to bear the burden of such knowledge. We can trust the One who heals the broken-hearted and binds up their wounds. If you are mourning a loved one, this book offers not shallow consolation, but real comfort based in the truth of God's Word.