Fascinatingly different, Fisher’s three-way dialogue between an evangelist, a legalist and a young Christian, attacks the twin errors of legalism and antinomianism. From an evangelical slant, Fisher’s three-fold perspective of the Biblical Law, of Works, of Faith, and of Christ, is wonderfully intuitive.
In Part 2, Fisher clearly unpacks the Ten Commandments, adeptly demolishing the concept of self-sufficiency and salvation by works, highlighting instead the free Grace of the Gospel and Christ as central to the Old Testament. Unparalleled exposition of justification and sanctification! Highly readable!