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  • Romanos: Un Bosquejo Explicativo (David Steele, Curtis Thomas)

    Estudio resumido de Romanos, que incluye una serie de notas explicativos y graficos de las doctrinas principales de le Epistola.

    Los autores incluyen notas utiles y extensas, dibujos y apendice sobre estas grandes doctrinas, y todo adentro del contexto completo de la epistola. En este libro, el lector se encontrara care a cara con las ensenanzas mas profundas, alarmantes y consoladoras de las Escrituras. Para el estudio de Romanos, todo lector dice de este sencillo tomo, que no debe faltar en la biblioteca del estudiante de la Biblia.

    $10.75$11.95
  • 1st and 2nd Corinthians Grace and Truth Books
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    1st & 2nd Corinthians (Journible)

    This is the Journibles volume for making your own copy of First and Second Corinthians.

    In Deuteronomy 17:18, future kings of Israel were commanded to not simply get a copy of the law, but to hand-write their own copy, for themselves. Centuries later, educators have discovered that students who write out their own notes by hand have a much greater retention rate than simply hearing or reading. Our God knew this long ago! With this idea in mind, the Journibles series has emerged.

    Each book is organized so that you can write out your very own copy of Scripture. Yes, you are the scribe in these volumes! You’ll write the Bible text on the right hand page of the book. On the left side, you are given space to write your own notes and comments.

    $6.40$16.00
  • A Heavenly Conference Between Christ and Mary (Richard Sibbes) (#48)

    A Heavenly Conference is Richard Sibbes’ exposition of the memorable meeting that took place on that first Sunday, when the risen Christ met Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb. Though only a few words were exchanged between the Lord and Mary, Sibbes saw in them the gospel in a nutshell.

    A Heavenly Conference is a wonderfully original treatment of the doctrine of the believer’s union with Christ. It is written by a loving and tender-hearted pastor whose main aim is to help believers enjoy the comfort that comes from knowing that Jesus’ God and Father is our God and Father too. ‘For from this, that God is our God, cometh all that we have that is good in nature and grace. Whatsoever is comfortable cometh from this spring, that God in Christ is our God, our reconciled God.’

    Without such assurance, we simply cannot live Christian lives as God would have us. God would have us thankful, cheerful, rejoicing, and strong in faith: but we will be none of these things unless we are sure that God and Christ are ours for good. Here, then, are pastorally vital truths that Sibbes seeks to work into us.

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  • A Quest for Godliness: The Puritan Vision of the Christian Life (J. I. Packer)

    J. I. Packer has had a long-standing passion for the Puritans. Their understanding of God and His ways with man has largely formed his own spirituality and theological outlook. In this book, he calls upon a lifetime of study to share with his readers the rich world of Puritanism.

    “Dr. Packer has blended theology, biography, history, and practical exhortation in a book that is a delight to read. But even more, the book speaks to our contemporary church situation and causes us to search our hearts and examine our ministries. Whether you are just getting acquainted with the Puritans or are a long-time friend, A Quest for Godliness will instruct and inspire you. Here is solid spiritual food that contributes to maturity.”
    — Warren W. Wiersbe

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  • Delighting in the Sunlit Uplands of Grace: Spurgeon on Joy

    “Brothers and sisters, let us learn our need of a personal revelation, let us seek it if we have not yet received it; with a childlike spirit, let us seek it in Christ, for He only can reveal the Father to us; and when we have it let it be our joy that we see Him revealing it to others, and let this be our prayer, that the God of Jacob would yet bring others unto Christ, who shall rejoice in the light that has made glad our eyes.”

    — Charles H. Spurgeon

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  • Learning in Christ’s School (Ralph Venning)

    In this unique account of growth in grace, this Puritan author uses the Apostle John’s description of us all as passing through the stages of “babes”, “little children”, “young men”, and “fathers”, as the four stages through which students in Christ’s school pass before we enter “the academy of heaven.”

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  • What the Bible Means to Me (Catherine Mackenzie, editor)

    A collection of testimonies from many names you know, of how the Word of God has impacted their lives! Each testimony is 2-3 pages long.

    God’s Word has something to say to all mankind and in this book 44 people summarize what the Bible means to them. The bus driver and the theologian; the missionary and the midwife; the army chaplain and the artist. We know how different they are but we also see their similarities … their search for truth; their need for love; their quest for faith.  Through the Word of God we can see how God loves us, faithfully and truly and how his Word is a Word for all times and ages. It’s a Word for you. Contributors include J.I. Packer, Alec Motyer, Colin Buchanan, Douglas Kelly, Dale Ralph Davis, Fiona Castle, Helen Roseveare, Iain D. Campbell, Richard Bewes, Rico Tice and Harry Reader, and more.

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  • Abraham's Four Seeds Grace and Truth Books
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    Abraham’s Four Seeds (John Reisinger)

    Abraham’s Four Seeds is a biblical examination of the presuppositions of Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism. Pastor, evangelist, and author John G. Reisinger demonstrates how a correct understanding of Abraham’s seeds is key to harmonizing Scripture. He writes:
    The following statement, if correctly understood, will help to clear up a lot of confusion: The nation of Israel was not the ‘Body of Christ,’ even though the Body of Christ is indeed the true ‘Israel of God.’

    Covenant Theology cannot accept the first part of that statement and Dispensationalism cannot accept the second part. The basic presuppositions of Covenant Theology make it mandatory that Israel be the church and be under the same covenant as the church, and the one thing a Dispensationalist must maintain is the church’s present and future distinction from Israel which makes it mandatory that Israel and the church can never be under the same covenant or inherit the same blessings. What is essential to one system is anathema to the other system.

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  • All That Is in God (James E. Dolezal)

    Unknown to many, increasing numbers of conservative evangelicals are denying basic tenets of classical Christian teaching about God, with departures occurring even among those of the Calvinistic persuasion. James E. Dolezal’s All That Is in God provides an exposition of the historic Christian position while engaging with these contemporary deviations.

    His convincing critique of the newer position he styles “theistic mutualism” is philosophically robust, systematically nuanced, and biblically based. It demonstrates the need to maintain the traditional viewpoint, particularly on divine simplicity, and spotlights the unfortunate implications for other important Christian doctrines—such as divine eternality and the Trinity—if it were to be abandoned. Arguing carefully and cogently that “all that is in God is God Himself,” the work is sure to stimulate debate on the issue in years to come.

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  • Bone of Contention (Sylvia Baker)

    First published as a series of articles in 1976, then in magazine format, this work has been completely revised and updated with new diagrams incorporating current information. Always intended to be understandable to the general reader, this book covers the reasons why a conservative (young earth), biblical view of the creation of our world fits the evidence found in fossils and the world as we see it.

    Easily read by teenage children, but has enough information to satisfy an inquiring adult. Fossil evidence is examined, along with genetics and a chapter on the age of the earth, and an overview of the consequences for human history. There is a useful bibliography including helpful websites.

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  • Christ Set Forth (Thomas Goodwin) (#47)

    First published in 1642, Christ Set Forth — one of Thomas Goodwin’s most beloved and enduring works — is a book full of theological riches and penetrating pastoral insights. Addressing, from an exposition of Romans 8:34, the pastoral problem that many believers stray in their faith by looking into their own hearts for signs of grace instead of looking away from themselves to Christ, Christ Set Forth is primarily a book written to encourage Christians.

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  • Everyone’s a Theologian: An Introduction to Systematic Theology (R. C. Sproul)

    This book is anything but a dry discussion of minute points of doctrine. Instead, Dr. Sproul, again demonstrating his trademark ability to make complex subjects easily understood, surveys the basic truths of the Christian faith, reminding us once more of what God is like and of what He has done for His people in this world and the next.

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  • Leading With Love: A Christian Leader’s Guide (Alexander Strauch)

    “A full, practical exposition of the teaching of the Word of God, for those in the work of shepherding the people of God! We have not seen a work like it in some time. This message is urgently needed by all of us. You may have many talents and spiritual gifts, but without the love that this book speaks about, you don’t really have much at all.” – George Verwer, Founder of Operation Mobilization

    Leading with Love demonstrates that love is indispensable for effective spiritual leadership. I hope this insightful study will receive the enthusiastic response it deserves and that it will be widely read.” – Dr. Vernon Grounds, Chancellor, Denver Seminary

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  • Simplicity in Preaching (J. C. Ryle)

    “Ryle packs more experience and sanctified common sense into two dozen pages than many others manage in a lengthy treatise. And, like all of his work, this one illustrates the very simplicity he commends to others. Here indeed is a work whose value and usefulness is out of all proportion to its length.” — Sinclair B. Ferguson

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  • The Essential Trinity: New Testament Foundations and Practical Relevance (Brandon Crowe & Carl Trueman)

    “Today there are many books on the market dealing with the doctrine of the Trinity. This is my favorite. It is a clear presentation, discussion, and application of the historic doctrine by people who believe it and have studied it deeply. The essays have kept close to their source, the teaching of the Holy Scriptures. . . . I do not agree with every detail of every essay; they do enter into some controversial areas. But the reader will learn even from that controversy to engage the Scriptures with more thought and devotion.”

    —John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida

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  • Galatians: Redeeming Grace and the Cross of Christ

    Galatians: Redeeming Grace and the Cross of Christ engages the mind and heart of a woman. Its inductive method provides accessible questions and tools that help equip women not only to think biblically about the freedom that Christ offers us in this New Testament epistle, but also the encouragement to live these truths out in the context of community.”

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  • Warnings to the Churches (J. C. Ryle)

    The ambiguity and obscurity of statements from religious leaders today often confuse ordinary Christians. J. C. Ryle’s writings were of a different character. His outspoken comments can still help us towards clear Bible-based convictions.

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  • Covenant Theology: A Reformed and Baptistic Perspective on God’s Covenants (Gregory Nichols)

    More than 30 years in the making, from Greg Nichols’ class notes comes a new volume that will help those who are Reformed and Baptistic understand the vital subject of God’s Covenants, from the perspective of those persuaded of believer’s baptism.

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  • Words of Life: Scripture as the Living and Active Word of God (Timothy Ward)

    Throughout Christian history, the overwhelmingly predominant view of the Bible has been that it is itself the living and active Word of God.

    In this book Timothy Ward explains and defends what we are really saying when we trust and proclaim, as we must, that the Bible is God’s Word. In particular he describes the nature of the relationship between the living God and Scripture. He examines why, in order to worship God faithfully, we need to pay close attention to the Bible; why, in order to be faithful disciples of Jesus, the Word-made-flesh, we need to base our lives on the words of the Bible; and why, in order to keep in step with the Holy Spirit, we need to trust and obey what the Bible says.

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  • A Pastor’s Sketches: Conversations with Anxious Souls Concerning the Way of Salvation (Ichabod Spencer)

    A Pastor’s Sketches is one of the finest and most unique books ever written on the subject of evangelistic and pastoral ministry. It should rightly take its place on the desk of every pastor, but is immensely useful to anyone helping others to know God.

    Drawing on his meticulous note-taking from evangelistic and counseling efforts, Ichabod Spencer accurately retells a helpful sampling of these encounters, including many of the excuses, spiritual strongholds, and lies that keep souls away from Christ.

    Each chapter or sketch includes a narrative of Spencer’s efforts to apply the Scriptures under the guiding counsel of the Holy Spirit in order to help people overcome their personal obstacles to faith and repentance. He then shares with readers the primary lessons which can be learned from each interaction.

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