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What It Means to Be a Christian

The Truth About the Gospel and Real Faith

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Many people think they are Christians. But what if they're mistaken?

Jesus once gave a warning that still unsettles us today: "Many will say to Me on that day, 'Lord, Lord…' and I will declare to them, 'I never knew you.'"

In a culture where Christianity is familiar, it is easy to assume we understand what it means to follow Jesus. Church attendance, good morals, religious traditions, or simply believing in God can all feel like enough.

But the Bible tells a very different story.

In What It Means to Be a Christian, David Knight addresses some of the most common misunderstandings about faith and explains the message at the very heart of Christianity — the gospel of Jesus Christ.

This audiobook explores:

  • what the Bible actually teaches about becoming a Christian
  • why many people misunderstand the gospel
  • the difference between religion and true faith
  • what it really means to follow Jesus

With clarity, honesty, and compassion, Knight shows that Christianity is not about tradition, culture, or trying to be a good person. It is about something far deeper: being reconciled to God through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

If you have ever wondered whether you truly understand the Christian message—or whether you may have misunderstood it—this audiobook invites you to examine the most important question anyone will ever face.

Your eternity is too important to leave to assumption.

©2026 David J Knight (P)2026 David J Knight
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