Compromised Christianity compares the words of Jesus and the apostles in the New Testament to widely acknowledged outcomes from church history. This is to contrast what was asked by God in the Bible to what was given by the majority who controlled the faith through the past two millennia. The book's thesis observes the Bible says God worked through disobedience to His commandments in the Old Covenant and now it can be seen He did the same in the New Covenant period. Lessons that can be drawn out are explored. More than 800 Bible verses (NKJV licensed with permission) are used to make a case and instruct. The book is open to anyone but will likely be most meaningful to practicing Christians who have a degree of familiarity with the Bible. The book is apolitical and peacefully advocates what the first-century Christians wrote they were attempting to do. This was to obey God and allow Him to do in them what He wanted to the full degree as stated in the New Testament.
The details of a multifaceted purpose stated by Jesus and the apostles in the New Testament are laid out in summary form.