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  • Blood Work: How the Blood of Christ Accomplishes Our Salvation (Anthony J. Carter)

    In Blood Work: How the Blood of Christ Accomplishes Our Salvation, Anthony J. Carter traces this theme through the New Testament, showing how the biblical writers used the powerful metaphor of the blood of Jesus to help Christians grasp the treasures Jesus secured for them in His death on the cross. In doing so, he provides a fresh perspective on the atonement Jesus made.

    Carter delves into the New Testament’s teaching on several of the blessings that flow to believers because of the blood of Jesus, from their “purchase” by the blood (Acts 20:28) to their “freedom” through the blood (Rev. 1:5). Christian readers’ eyes will be opened to the depth of their blessedness in Jesus and their hearts will be moved to thank and praise the triune God for such a great salvation.

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    The Law of Christ (Charles Leiter)

    A balanced and judicious treatment of frequently debated theological issues. Leiter show show the Scriptures put the Lord Jesus Christ at the center of everything in the believer’s life, fleshing out for the Christian how to approach issues such as ethics, law, Scripture reading, love, and many other things we encounter in our walk.

    Leiter has written a book that stirs the soul and encourages the saints with the joy, liberty, and responsibility of following the Lord Jesus Christ in both His selfless love for others and His complete devotion to the Father.

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  • The Person of Christ (Phillip Schaff)

    A book which truly exalts Christ and sets the heart aflame for Him! In this popularly written three-part book, Dr. Philip Schaff first sets forth the human perfection and character of Christ in such a way as brings the honest reader to worship Him as God incarnate; then shows the emptiness of any and all alternative explanations for His person; and finally presents a collection of writings by unbelievers concerning the moral perfection of Jesus in order to demonstrate the universal belief in the perfection of Christ.

    Schaff makes abundantly clear that men ought to give up their strange and empty theories about Christ in order to bow before Him and give Him the honor He deserves.  An unbeliever will have a difficult time shaking off the forcefulness of Schaff’s argument, and so the book is a good choice to give to non-Christians who are interested in Christ and somewhat intellectually inclined.

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  • 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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  • How Jesus Cares: 31 Devotions (Sinclair B. Ferguson)

    31 Devotions About Jesus and His Love for You

    When we read God’s Word and see the wonder of who Jesus is and what he has done we see that God’s Son has given us his very best. His love and care for us took him to the Cross for us.

    With these 31 devotions and prayers you will discover Christ’s care for his people and how he deserves our love and worship. Find out How Jesus Cares through stories such as: Nicknames, Just Do It, and David’s Big Three.

    These stories were first told at The Tron Church in Glasgow, Scotland.

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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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  • Coming to Faith in Christ (John Benton)

    First published in the 1980s, this has been for over 30 years now one of the most useful evangelistic booklets we have ever seen or used. Coming to Faith in Christ presents a straightforward summary of the gospel for those who may be considering the Christian faith for the first time.

    Bible references are given throughout to encourage the reader to search the pages of Scripture and see for himself the message of Jesus Christ.

    “I was looking for a literature to give to a friend of mine who is not a Christian. This booklet is an excellent witnessing tool to give away for those we want to share the gospel!” — Angelo Dela Cruz Jr.

     

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  • God With Us: Knowing the Mystery of Who Jesus Is (Daniel R. Hyde)

    God With Us shows how the mystery of knowing the truth about Christ brings comfort to our lives, defines our witness to the world, and establishes our worship before the throne of God’s heavenly grace. A clear and practical introduction to classical Christology.

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    The Gospel for Children (John Leuzarder)

    “This book is very special. It presents the Gospel in a straightforward, uncomplicated manner — explaining the truths of God, the Bible, sin, Jesus, the need for repentance and faith, and counting the costs of the Christian life, but in a way that both children and even adults will easily benefit from. I highly recommend it.” —Tedd Tripp, author of Shepherding a Child’s Heart

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  • God’s Gospel (Jill Nelson) Making Him Known Series

    In God’s Gospel, the author guides parents and their young children through the basics of the gospel, exploring even complex theological topics in easy-to-understand, kid-friendly language. The end of each ready-made lesson includes questions for reflection and family activities that will help children to remember what they have learned.

    This full-color, illustrated book is an ideal devotional tool for families with young children. Covering such questions as “What is sin?” and “Why did Jesus die on the cross?,” God’s Gospel leads kids through God’s plan to save his people from their sins, directing readers to Jesus as their personal Savior.

    $14.75$23.99
  • The Whole Christ (Sinclair Ferguson)

    Legalism, Antinomianism, and Gospel Assurance—Why the Marrow Controversy Still Matters

    Since the days of the early church, Christians have wrestled with the relationship between the law and gospel. If, as the apostle Paul says, salvation is by grace and the law cannot save, what relevance does the law have for Christians today?

    By revisiting The Marrow Controversy — a famous but largely forgotten 18th-century debate related to the proper relationship between God’s grace and our works—Sinclair B. Ferguson sheds light on this central issue and why it still matters today.

    In doing so, he explains how our understanding of the relationship between law and gospel determines our approach to evangelism, our pursuit of sanctification, and even our understanding of God himself.

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  • Christ and the Culture Wars (Ben Chang)

    Benjamin Chang explores the stories of the revolution, tracing the trajectories of four of the biggest social justice movements – feminism, racial justice, gay pride and the trans movement – before looking at the ways Christians usually engage with these arenas of cultural conflict (mirror, argue, ignore) and identifying a better way forward.

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  • The Person and Work of Christ: Revised and Enhanced (B. B. Warfield)

    Princeton theologian B. B. Warfield was a watchman on the wall of orthodoxy. His temperament, training, and talent—together with his deep love for Christ and amazing breadth of knowledge—shaped him into the twentieth century’s greatest defender of the faith. His writings have been studied with profit for well over a hundred years—a tribute to his clear, careful, cogent, gospel-centered exposition of orthodox Christianity, which he called “the redemptive religion” and which he fearlessly defended.

    In The Person and Work of Christ, Warfield demonstrates that “it is no more possible to have a Christianity without an atoning Christ than it is to have a Christianity without a divine Christ.” Warfield’s incisive scholarship shines in this new and enhanced edition, which has been edited, formatted, and retypeset for modern readers. Its carefully prepared aids include comprehensive abstracts at the beginning of each chapter, intelligent headings, smart paragraph breaks, explanatory notes, definitions of obscure terms, discussion questions, recommended reading, complete footnotes and bibliographies, and more.

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  • Who Am I? Identity in Christ (Jerry Bridges)

    A direct, honest presentation of biblical truth, and all new material from Jerry Bridges, Who Am I? demonstrates for believers that they can and should rightfully claim for themselves an unshakeable, lifelong, personal foundation of confidence in one thing and one thing alone: the gospel of a victorious, resurrected Savior.

    Endorsements

    “Jerry Bridges’ gift for simple but deep spiritual communication is fully displayed in this warm-hearted, Biblical spelling out of the Christian’s true identity in Christ.”
    – J. I. Packer

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  • Matthew: Rhyme and Reason Series (Catherine Zoller)

    The Rhyme and Reason Series volume on the Gospel according to Matthew. Accurate to Scripture and without commentary, these volumes re-tell a biblical book in poetic language, accompanied by beautiful full-color illustrations. They capture the attention of every child and are a powerful tool for creating a fascination with the Word of God.

    This kids’ book presents highlights from the Gospel of Matthew in rhyming couplets—from the Birth of Jesus to the Resurrection. It teaches kids not only the events and truths of Matthew, but also God’s heart, in a fun way. Lively, full-color drawings beautifully illustrate the text.

    $19.99
  • The Glory of Christ (R. C. Sproul)

    Could anything possibly elevate our hearts more than taking time to contemplate the glory of God and His Son? Christ and His glory are the object of our adoration. But during His life and ministry in this world, Jesus experienced humiliation, suffering: yet these barely veiled His glory, and in some ways, made is appear more splendid.

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  • Jesus the Son of God (D. A. Carson)

    Although it is a foundational confession for all Christians, much of the theological significance of Jesus’s identity as “the Son of God” is often overlooked or misunderstood. Moreover, this Christological concept stands at the center of today’s Bible translation debates and increased ministry efforts to Muslims.

    New Testament scholar D. A. Carson sheds light on this important issue with his usual exegetical clarity and theological insight, first by broadly surveying Jesus’s biblical name as “the Son of God,” and then by focusing on two key texts that speak of Christ’s sonship. The book concludes with the implications of Jesus’s divine sonship for how modern Christians think and speak about Christ, especially in relation to Bible translation and missionary engagement with Muslims across the globe.

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  • Profiting From the Word (A. W. Pink)

    How much do you really gain from your Bible reading? If “all Scripture is profitable…” (2 Tim. 3:17), how profitable has it been to you? This small book is valuable beyond description, for learning to read the Scriptures and observe in them the key themes which God has revealed them for.

    Pink provides insights which make this a great “first book” on Bible study for the novice, while still offering principles that even a scholar must never forget.

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  • Ichthus: Jesus Christ, God’s Son, the Saviour (Sinclair Ferguson)

    Ichthus is the Greek word for a fish. Its five Greek letters form the first letters of the early Christian confession that ‘Jesus Christ is the Son of God and Saviour.’ To draw a fish sign meant: ‘I am a Christian.’

    To be a Christian, according to the New Testament is to know Christ. But who is he, and what is the meaning of his life? In Ichthus, Sinclair Ferguson and Derek Thomas answer these questions by taking us on a tour of nine key events in Jesus’ life and ministry. Their aim is to help us both understand and share the confession of those early Christians who drew the fish sign.

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  • Rays From the Sun of Righteousness (Richard Newton)

    Richard Newton was called “The Prince of Preachers to the young” by no less than Charles H. Spurgeon. In a simple, sound, fascinating book, of 10 talks to children, Newton covers the following subjects with warmth and passion:
    Jesus the Sun of Righteousness – the Light of the World – the Bright and Morning Star – the Savior – the Way – the Truth – the Life – the Vine – the Plant of Renown – the Shield.

    Newton felt that this was perhaps his most important book because it was all about the Lord Jesus Christ from beginning to end.

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