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Believers’ Evidences for Eternal Life (Francis Roberts)
We have all experienced it: that moment when Satan whispers in your ear, “You aren’t really a true Christian or you wouldn’t think or behave like that.” It is one of our enemy’s most effective tactics to spread uncertainty and render God’s people ineffective with self-doubt.
But how do we know we are a Christian? Roberts writes, “to be in a gracious state is true happiness. But to know ourselves to be in such a state is true happiness doubled upon us.” Roberts book will lend some help to Christians to discern their spiritual state and make your election and calling sure (2 Pet 1:10).
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Communion With God: Fellowship with Father, Son and Holy Spirit (John Owen)
In 1657, John Owen produced one of his finest devotional treatises: probably originating from the substance of a series of sermons.
He examines the Christian’s communion with God as it relates to all three members of the trinity. He assures that every Christian does have communion with God, no one is excluded and that this communion takes place distinctly with Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our relationship with…
God the Father is primarily through love and faith.
God the Son is through fellowship & grace.
God the Holy Spirit is primarily through comfort and sanctification.This was a controversial work in ecclesiastical circles of the 17th century. Twenty years after its publication, the rational ecclesiastical elite were scoffing at its contents. Owen strongly defended the ideas within this book, and history has shown him to be right! It is a classic of Christian devotional thought that still influences the church today. This is the original text with a new layout and is fully subtitled which makes it more accessible to a new generation of readers.
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Given For You: Reclaiming Calvin’s Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper (Keith Mathison)
A book that will give you a deeper appreciation of the Lord’s Supper, as a highlight of your church service, indeed a highlight of your week and life every time it is enjoyed.
“The best and most comprehensive treatment of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’s Supper I have ever seen. . . . a genuine ‘must read’ book.” —R. C. Sproul
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The Foundation of Communion With God (John Owen)
Introduces readers to the Trinitarian piety of John Owen (1616–1683). Ryan McGraw’s sketches the major events of this important theologian’s life and shows how his circumstances shaped his thought on the themes of the Trinity and public worship.
The second part of the book presents 41 brief selections from Owen’s writings that trace his thoughts on knowing God as triune, on Scripture and worship, on heavenly-mindedness, and on covenant and the church. Appendixes provide readers with a chronological list of Owen’s writings and a guide to them for those who wish to delve deeper into this great theologian’s thoughts.
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Growing Up in Grace (Murray G. Brett)
Christianity is more than an experience of salvation in the past. Nor is it simply a status once for all bestowed. It is a high and holy vocation to be fulfilled in all who name Christ’s name. We dare not rest until we attain to the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
This book addresses our consciences about the character of our Christian way. Do we really show a credible godliness? Does your life demonstrate a deepening, growing relationship with our Lord? Is the Love of Jesus Christ constraining our behavior – love so amazing, so divine demanding our souls, our lives, and our all – and are we giving the Lord affectionate obedience in return?
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The Lord’s Supper as a Means of Grace: More than a Memory (Richard Barcellos)
In what way can we consider the Lord’s Supper more than just a memorial, but actually a powerful tool of conveying God’s grace to us? In this impressive new study, on a topic rarely covered since the Great Reformation, Richard Barcellos focuses on showing us how the Lord’s Supper is indeed a means of grace in the church. He demonstrates that this takes place because of what the Holy Spirit does in the hearts of believers when the church partakes.
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Children at the Lord’s Table? Assessing the Case for Paedocommunion (Cornelius P. Venema)
A growing trend among Reformed churches is the practice of admitting young children to the Lord’s Supper. In Children at the Lord’s Table?, Cornelis P. Venema provides an insightful analysis of the theoretical arguments used by advocates of this recent trend.
After clarifying terms and explaining arguments often made in favor of paedocommunion, he considers the history of the church’s confessions, teaching, and practice regarding the proper recipients of the Lord’s Supper. Presenting a historical, exegetical, and systematic treatment of the subject, Venema presents a clear and biblical case for our historical practices.
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Reclaiming the Eucharist (Tim Kilpatrick)
What is the meaning of Communion? Why did our Lord Jesus give this sacrament to the church? Why is Christianity so divided about the essence of the Lord’s Table? Is there more to communion than just a remembrance? Reclaiming the Eucharist tackles these topics and much more.
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