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Stephen E. Smallman (Author)
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Basics of the Reformed Faith February 28, 2005
With his personal and warm style, Stephen Smallman explains the roles of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit in conversion.

For many people who have been converted to Christ, they are "profoundly aware that something spiritual has happened, but just what that "something" is, is still unclear."

Whether you are a new convert or have been a believing Christian for some time, this booklet will be a help to bring you to a place of trusting yourself into the care of the Savior.


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Stephen Smallman is pastor of New Life Northeast in Philadelphia. He is the author of What Is a Reformed Church? and Understanding the Faith. He serves as a visiting faculty member for several seminaries and is active with CityNet Ministries of Philadelphia.

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  • Paperback: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Presbyterian & Reformed Pub Co (February 28, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875526594
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875526591
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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Stephen E. Smallman was in pastoral ministry for forty years. He now serves with CityNet Ministries of Philadelphia and as adjunct faculty for Covenant Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary. While a pastor in the Washington, D.C., area (1967-1996), he taught seminars for Prison Fellowship. Smallman lives in Dresher, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Sandy. They have four grown children and nine grandchildren.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars How can you know that you've been saved?, March 22, 2007
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Smallman writes a book to the new follower of Christ to address some of the questions or issues about their conversion based on Scripture as well as on his and others personal experience. His primary emphasis is to help the reader understand the importance and work of the Holy Spirit with His effectual calling that started them on the path toward salvation. The book, obviously, isn't intended to be a deep theological examination of the concept of justification, but rather a simple and straightforward approach to address the idea that a person has undergone a recent life-changing experience and may be wondering what just happened. Smallman takes the reader to Scripture as well as the Westminster Catechism for a good summary understanding of a very complex, mysterious process we call salvation. And he leaves the reader with an understanding not only of this past experience, but also of its future ramifications and responsibilities as a follower of Christ.

The book is simple and easy to read and would be a good gift to anyone either feeling that the Lord is pressing on their hearts or having recently given their life to Christ. One small issue I had with the book is the concept that Smallman shares about the assurance of one's conversion. He writes, "We can be assured that we are converted because we continue to embrace Jesus Christ freely offered to us in the gospel." And following that statement, Smallman quotes from the Heidelberg Catechism this statement: "Therefore, by his Holy Spirit, he also assures me of eternal life, and makes me wholeheartedly willing and ready from now on to live for him." To me there seems to be two divergent concepts given here on the issue of assurance of salvation - one is that we continue to walk in a manner worthy of our calling, the other is that we are sealed with the presence and power of the Holy Spirit and that this is our assurance regardless of our actions. Now, some may say that since we have the presence of the Holy Spirit, our walk is now thus directed by him and this answers the issue of Smallman's point. But, I see the two being a little confusing to most people and I wish that Smallman would have clarified his position on this concept.

Nonetheless, the book is intended not for deep theological debate and discussion, but for clarification for the new believer to understand this conversion and the new life and new path that follow. For that purpose, the book is valuable and well done.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Biblical Conversion, July 12, 2010
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We live in a culture where a majority of Americans make some kind of a faith commitment. Indeed, many Americans call themselves Christians. It is in this context that Stephen Smallman answers the question, What is True Conversion?

Smallman's work is somewhat autobiographical as he recounts his conversion experience. He notes the impulse to "reform myself so that I would feel better about my relationship to God." His transparency proves helpful at the outset as most people have struggled with a similar experience. However, the author admits that he discovered he had no power in and of himself to change. He learned of his powerlessness before a holy and omnipotent God.

The author takes time to carefully develop the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the unconverted. Each one of God's elect is effectually drawn by the Holy Spirit in an irresistible and compelling way. It is the Holy Spirit who carries out the unique purpose of God. "He comes to us while we are spiritually dead, ignorant, indifferent, lost, blind, sinners, and he gives us a heart for God that did not exist before. When the call comes, we have ears to hear because of the sanctifying work of the Spirit."

Smallman rightly distinguishes conversion (which involves human response) and regeneration (which is the sovereign work of God in the hearts of people). We must be born again - we must be regenerated. When Jesus tells Nicodemus that he "must be born again" (John 3:5-7) he does not issue a command. Rather he "makes a statement of what God must do in our hearts if we are to enter God's kingdom."

Smallman utilizes the excellent definition of conversion in the Westminster Shorter Catechism: "True conversion is embracing Jesus Christ as he is freely offered to us in the gospel." While he stresses God's exclusive role in regeneration, he also rightly emphases the human role at the point of conversion, namely, sinners must believe/embrace Jesus in order to be saved. Again, the role of the Spirit is essential. Smallman writes, "The gospel message is only a string of words until the Spirit applies it to the heart."

The author emphases the role of repentance and the vital role it plays in true conversion. "Conversion is rightly defined as a turning to a new direction ... repentance is understood as a turning from sin in order to turn to Christ." This stress on repentance is necessary in this discussion - for without repentance one has not experience true saving faith.

Finally, Smallman points out that when one is truly converted life change takes place. "Conversion assumes turning to walk on a new path." True conversion does not result in lawlessness. Rather, true conversion results in bearing fruit to the glory of God (John 15:8).

What is True Conversion? is a necessary resource that should be fully utilized in the local church. Smallman includes helpful study questions at the end of each section that can and should be utilized in small groups.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful book., May 21, 2010
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Very helpful book for anyone trying to understand more clearly how they came to Christ, and for learning how to listen to other people and help them think through their own conversion.
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