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RECAPTURING THE IDEALIST VIEW OF THE BOOK OF REVELATION
Reemphasizing a Glorious Gospel Interpretation of the Last Book of
the Bible This message of the revealed Christ, the unveiled Christ,
the disclosure of Christ, was not only sent by the Lord's messenger
to John, but it was set in signs; that it was significantly
symbolized. How is this revelation of Christ symbolized? In two
significant ways: (1) who Jesus Christ is; and (2) what Jesus
Christ has done; specifically and more importantly, His atoning
death upon Calvary's cross.
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power
of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew
first, and also to the Greek. For therein is the righteousness of
God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall
live by faith." Romans 1:16-17 JUST HOW POWERFUL IS THE GOSPEL OF
JESUS CHRIST? The gospel is so powerful that it must change
God-hating sinners into Christ exalting, God-loving,
gospel-honoring worshipers of the Almighty Creator of the universe.
This unusual commentary on the first three chapters of Romans aim
to present the powerful gospel of Jesus Christ, which by the Holy
Spirit saves the sinner by God's grace alone through faith alone.
It is an unusual format as the first fifteen verses of chapter one
will be included in the last volume of the series alongside chapter
sixteen. Let the reason we gather with believers, the reason we
meditate in private, the reason we pray in earnest, the reason we
study the Bible with understanding, and the reason we proclaim
Christ, and Him crucified, is to worship God in Christ, casting all
else aside until we have achieved that end; yea, that we may
glorify God and enjoy Him forever, in, by, and through the gospel
of Jesus Christ. Amen. In this volume, and the five others to
follow, Jon Cardwell presents the gospel of Jesus Christ by an
exposition of Romans so that the doctrinal and dutiful truths of
the gospel of grace will bring the Christian believer passionately
and devotionally nearer his Lord and Savior.
A FUN FABLE FOR CHILDREN The story of the miller, his son, and the
donkey is a fable that has been told in a variety of ways through
different venues for a number of years. It has been included in
Aesop's Fables and has found a home in literature in the Near East,
the Middle East and Europe, dating back to medieval times. Jon J.
Cardwell presents his mirthful rendition of this beloved story in
metered rhyme, telling the tale of a miller that must sell his mule
when his farm has fallen on hard times. The miller, his son, and
their mule set out for the fair to sell their mule at market, and
on the way, they encounter people that offer advice on how they
should travel. A tale told in rhyme, the story may be easily
grasped and understood by young children; and delivered in common
meter, the story may also be sung to several familiar tunes, such
as "Amazing Grace," "Joy to the World," or "Am I a Soldier of the
Cross." The illustrations are big and colorful, and the book's
dimensions (8.5" x 11") make this a great tool for story telling
times in group settings.
At 6 A.M. on Sunday, December 7th 1941, 353 planes manned by pilots
of the Imperial Japanese Air Force winged their way toward the
Sandwich Islands, aka Hawaii. Their mission: destroy the U.S. Naval
Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Infantry at Schofield Barracks, and
Army Air Corps at Hickam Field. At 0748 hours in Hawaii, the
Japanese struck mercilessly and bombed Pearl Harbor Meet Chief
Boatswain's Mate Beau Lynnott and the intrepid men of his gun crew
aboard the USS St. Louis (CL-49), one of the very few ships to make
it out of the harbor to hunt down the Japanese task force that
assaulted the U.S. Armed Forces in Hawaii. Although the tale of
Chief Lynnott and some of the characters are fictitious, the
details of the events of Japan's "Operation AI" are true and
accurate, including a running log of the bombing from the
perspective of the USS St. Louis. This semi-graphic historical
novel captures, in classic comic book form, one of the most
devastating events of the twentieth century in U.S. Naval history.
Children of all ages will enjoy the retelling of this most famous
tale of the brave civilians, sailors, soldiers, and airmen that
endured, and even lost their lives through, the horrors of "a date
which will live in infamy."
For family and individual meditations, containing, Robert Murray
McCheyne's DAILY BREAD (which contains an adjustment for Leap
Years), Charles Haddon Spurgeon's A PURITAN CATECHISM, the 1742
PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CONFESSION of FAITH, and selected hymns and
psalms. All Scriptures contained in this volume are from the New
American Standard Bible (NASB). A PURITAN CATECHISM and the
PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CONFESSION were updated in modern English for
ease of reading. --M'Cheyne's DAILY BREAD is a systematic Bible
plan with scripture portions from the Bible to read daily in the
morning and evening, for individuals and families, so that the
Bible may be read completely through in the course of one year (the
New Testament & Psalms twice, and the Old Testament once).
--Charles Spurgeon's A PURITAN CATECHISM contains 82 basic
questions and answers of simple Biblical truth, made up from the
Westminster Shorter Catechism and the Baptist Catechism, so that
disciplined (not vain) repetitions and meditation upon those
Biblical truths will aid in causing the truth to sink into the
soul. --The 1742 PHILADELPHIA LONDON BAPTIST CONFESSION contains 34
small chapters detailing, in systematic form, the theology of Bible
truth. --Seven select, well-known hymns are included at the end of
this little book, followed by seven select psalms from the 1650
Scottish Psalter. Having all of these elements combined in a
singular place will aid the serious Bible student in disciplined
singings, readings, and meditations on God's Word daily. Its
compilation into one unit makes this book unique and useful, and
more likely to be used.
For family and individual meditations, containing, Robert Murray
McCheyne's DAILY BREAD (which includes an adjustment for Leap
Years), the Westminister Shorter Catechism, the WESTMINSTER
CONFESSION of FAITH, and selected hymns and psalms. All Scriptures
contained in this volume are from the New American Standard Bible
--Robert Murray M'Cheyne's DAILY BREAD is a systematic Bible plan
with scripture portions from the Bible to read daily in the morning
and evening, for individuals and families, so that the Bible may be
read completely through in the course of one year (the New
Testament & Psalms twice, and the Old Testament once). --The
WESTMINSTER SHORTER CATECHISM contains 107 basic questions and
answers of simple Biblical truth, based upon the 1644 Westminster
Confession of Faith, so that the disciplined (not vain) repetitions
and meditation upon those Biblical truths will aid in causing the
truth to sink into the soul. --The WESTMINSTER CONFESSION of FAITH
contains 33 small chapters detailing, in systematic form, the
theology of Bible truth. --Seven select, well-known hymns are
included at the end of this little book, followed by seven select
psalms from the 1650 Scottish Psalter. Having all of these elements
combined in a singular place will aid the serious Bible student in
disciplined singings, readings, and meditations on God's Word
daily. Its compilation into one unit makes this book unique and
useful, and more likely to be used.
A Car Restoration Guide for Young Adults For many, classic car
restoration is more than just a hobby; it is a way of life. It is
more than something people do in their garage in their spare time.
There are thousands of classic car clubs all over the world devoted
to people who restore cars as a hobby or a business. If you love
automobiles, especially old classic cars, and you have never
restored a vintage car, this book may be a life changer for you.
You may find that there is nothing finer than turning a neglected
piece of automotive history into a drivable and admirable work of
art. Career Craft or Happy Hobby? Don't let this book drive away
without getting in and taking a ride. Turn your love for custom
classic cars into a great lifetime hobby... or even a lucrative and
fulfilling career
John Bunyan, the well-known Puritan author of "The Pilgrim's
Progress," though it is very brief, provides exceptionally powerful
theology, which is not only doctrinal, but also practical and
experimental (or experiential). Also included in this book is Mr.
Bunyan's poetic "Prison Meditations." These 70 verses written in
common meter, will encourage the suffering and comfort the
afflicted. Mr. Bunyan's Last Sermon and the history of Mr. Bunyan's
Martyrdom, as recorded in Foxe's "Book of Martyrs," are also found
between these covers. Each treatise included has been edited in
modern English by Jon J. Cardwell. This edition is Large Print,
having 12 pt. font, with 10 pt. font for footnotes.
For family and individual meditations, containing, Robert Murray
McCheyne's DAILY BREAD, Charles Haddon Spurgeon's A PURITAN
CATECHISM, the 1689 LONDON BAPTIST CONFESSION of FAITH, and
selected hymns and psalms. Scriptures contained in this volume are
from the Authorized Version of the Holy Bible, Cambridge Edition;
also known as the King James Version. --M'Cheyne's DAILY BREAD is a
systematic Bible plan with scripture portions from the Bible to
read daily in the morning and evening, for individuals and
families, so that the Bible may be read completely through in the
course of one year (the New Testament & Psalms twice, and the
Old Testament once). --Charles Spurgeon's A PURITAN CATECHISM
contains 82 basic questions and answers of simple Biblical truth,
made up from the Westminster Shorter Catechism and the Baptist
Catechism, so that disciplined (not vain) repetitions and
meditation upon those Biblical truths will aid in causing the truth
to sink into the soul. --The 1689 or SECOND LONDON BAPTIST
CONFESSION contains 32 small chapters detailing, in systematic
form, the theology of Bible truth. --Seven select, well-known hymns
are included at the end of this little book, followed by seven
select psalms from the 1650 Scottish Psalter. Having all of these
elements combined in a singular place will aid the serious Bible
student in disciplined singings, readings, and meditations on God's
Word daily. Its compilation into one unit makes this book unique
and useful, and more likely to be used.
For family and individual meditations, containing, Robert Murray
McCheyne's DAILY BREAD (with adjustment for Leap Year), the
WESTMINSTER SHORTER CATECHISM, the WESTMINSTER CONFESSION of FAITH,
and selected hymns and psalms. Scriptures used in this version are
from the King James Version of the Holy Bible.
The truth of Christ crucified is a supremely important and
essential truth because it is a heavenly truth condescending unto
fallen man from the throne of God. Not only is the truth of Christ
crucified a supremely important and essential truth because of its
heavenly revelation, but is also preeminent because of its divine
work of redemption. The person of Jesus Christ should never be
divorced from the work of Jesus Christ. What He has done flows from
who He is; and who Christ is necessitates what He does. Jesus is
not merely the Christ, but He is the Christ who was crucified.
Sadly, too many churches, too many preachers of the gospel, and too
many professing Christians are losing this central and essential
truth. American churches are standing for something other than, or
something more (? ) than Christ, and Him crucified. My brethren,
this ought not so to be. Let us renew the first works, repent, and
return unto that First Love that we have left, Jesus Christ, the
crucified, risen, and ascended Savior who is coming again.
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