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In Taking Hold of God, you will enter the treasury of the church of
Jesus Christ and discover some of its most valuable gems on the
subject of Christian prayer. The writings of the Reformers and
Puritans shine with the glory of God in Christ, offering us much
wisdom and insight today that can make our own prayer lives more
informed, more extensive, more fervent, and more effectual. Six
contemporary scholars explore the writings and prayer lives of
several Reformers and Puritans among them Martin Luther, John
Calvin, William Perkins, Matthew Henry, and Jonathan Edwards
guiding us to growth in prayer and a more grateful communion with
God.
"Taking Hold of God is a veritable gold mine on the subject of
prayer. Beeke and Najapfour have brought together in one volume the
teaching on prayer of the giants of the Reformation and Puritan
eras: Luther, Calvin, Knox, Perkins, Bunyan, Henry, Edwards, and
others. I was personally encouraged and stimulated to take my own
prayer life to a higher and
- Written for older children and teens, equally enjoyable for
adults
- Beautifully illustrated by Caffy Whitney and others
- Attractive 11" x 8.5" coffee table format, printed on glossy
paper
- Helpful glossary of terms
- Bibliography for further interest
- Makes a great gift
- Useful as a history text
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Revelation (Hardcover)
Joel R Beeke
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Using the alphabet as a guide, this book provides 26 devotional
meditations for young children, based on texts that children can
easily memorize.
This encyclopedic resource provides biographical sketches of all
the major Puritans as well as bibliographic summaries of their
writings and work. Meet the Puritans is an important addition to
the library of the layman, pastor, student and scholar.
As common as it is terrible. As easy to overlook as it is
dangerous. Backsliding is the worst thing that can happen to anyone
claiming faith in Jesus. Learn the diagnosis. Experience the cure.
The Christian life is a race. Through the gospel, God summons us to
sustained and persevering effort. He empowers his children by
grace-free and undeserved blessing through Christ. But he does not
carry them to heaven on flowery beds of ease. Faith is a living,
athletic grace. God's mercy motivates Christians and energizes them
to press on and overcome great obstacles. Christ blazed the trail
before us. He now calls us to follow Him to the end (Hebrews
12:1-2). Looking unto Jesus-that is how we persevere. In him is
everything we need. But realistically speaking, Christians are not
always pressing forward. Sometimes they wander off the narrow path,
slip, and injure themselves. To the confused and injured runner,
this book says, "God can help you. You can finish this race-and
finish it well." Drawing from the wisdom of the Scriptures and
aided by the insights of godly Bible teachers through the
centuries, Getting Back in the Race addresses the age-old problem
of backsliding. Backsliding is a season in the life of a professing
Christian when his sin grows stronger and his obedience to God
declines. The beginning of the book uncovers signs of sliding into
a spiritual rut, for this is often more subtle than falling into
scandalous sins. The rest of the book shows that there is hope for
the backslider. God is so amazing Even though our backsliding
insults him, dishonors him, grieves him, and pushes away his love,
still He calls us to return to him. When you grasp hold of God's
methods by faith, you discover that Christ has grasped hold of you.
Our spiritual Physician has potent medicines to heal his people
from their injuries and get them back on track to finish the race.
This book is a wake-up call to careless Christians and an
encouragement to all believers to keep running to the Lord.
Written a century ago, Bavinck's stately theology of "the last
things"-from death to the parousia-offers sound exegetical
guidance.
A profound biblical examination of the divine work of
sanctification. The mandate for holiness is based in the
very character and person of God: we are to be holy because God is
holy. His grace never leaves a man where it finds him. Grace always
transforms the sinner into a saint—a holy man. God’s will is
for His people to be holy, and the explanations of why and how we
become holy are throughout the Bible. Explaining the tension
between positional and progressive holiness, Joel Beeke and Michael
Barrett expound the doctrine of sanctification and show that it is
the application of the gospel to our daily lives. If you’ve ever
considered why, if we are saved by grace alone, holiness matters,
this book is for you.Â
The mountains are dark and looming as the lightening splits across
the sky. The forest offers shelter and in the distance the
traveller spots a lamp. Rushing towards the door he doesn't realise
that someone has planned this journey - there is a woman in the
house who needs to hear about her loving Savior, Jesus Christ. God
has sent the traveller to tell her about himself. There are lots of
stories in this book. Read about the thunderstorm, some hidden
treasure and a Bible in a suitcase as well as many other stories
about how we should live for God and read his word.
Emma and Alex have had nothing to eat all day and there is no food
in the kitchen or the store cupboard. Their mother has no money to
buy food and all that she can do is pray that somehow, someone will
send them something to eat. But in the morning something is
scratching at the door and the children go out to investigate. Find
out who or what it is and discover how God has answered the
families' prayers. Read other stories too about flying bread,
Martha's Raven and the Stolen Sleigh. You will find out about how
God cares for us and about how Children can believe in him.
Scriptural references are taken from the King James Version of the
Bible and the questions are based on this. Suitable for 7-12 year
olds.
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