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  • Giving Glory to the Consubstantial Trinity (Michael A. G. Haykin)

    This book demonstrates how the historical development of this doctrine in the Ante-Nicene and Nicene eras was undertaken not by philosophically-minded academics, but by pastor-theologians who grounded their thought first and foremost in the Scriptures and had a burning concern for the salvation of men and women.

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  • The Advent of Glory: 24 Devotions for Christmas

    Slow down and appreciate the wonder of Christmas with a beloved Bible teacher! Mixing scholarly detail and heartwarming application, Sproul’s 24 brief Advent readings explore the details of the nativity story—and how they can impact our lives today. Features daily prayers from Sinclair Ferguson, Tim Challies, Joni Eareckson Tada, and many others. 144 pages, softcover from The Good Book.

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  • Show Me Your Glory (Steven J. Lawson)

    It’s the most important question we can ask: Who is God? The wrong answer could spell our doom, but God has clearly revealed Himself and His majesty in His Word. Just as Moses asked the Lord on the summit of Sinai, we can approach God’s Word with the ultimate request: “Show me Your glory.”  In Show Me Your Glory: Understanding the Majestic Splendor of God, Dr. Steven Lawson takes us to the mountaintop of divine revelation by distilling the Bible’s teaching about God Himself.

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  • Puritan: All of Life to the Glory of God (DVD set)

    A documentary about the Puritan view of life, with 6 DVDs plus two books.

    Joyless?  Severe?  Fanatical?  It was historian H. L. Mencken who wrote that Puritans were a people “haunted by the fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.”   Is this a valid assessment of the Puritans?

    Drawing on extensive research of original writings, Puritan says the truth of the matter is different. Featuring interviews with some of the most celebrated scholars in the field, this extensive documentary takes us from the birth of Puritanism all the way through to its influence in the present day.  It is as beautiful as it is thorough.

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  • The Heart of the Reformation: 90 Day Devotional on the Five Solas

    Sometimes one word is all that stands between the truth and a lie, between life and death. In the Reformation, that word was sola, “alone.” At a time when leaders in the church claimed to speak for God, the Protestant Reformers reminded God’s people that Scripture alone is our infallible authority. While many people sought to work their way to heaven, the Reformers boldly proclaimed the only true gospel: salvation is by God’s grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, to the glory of God alone.

     

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  • Glorifying God in Your Body Grace and Truth Books
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    Glorifying God in Your Body (Albert N. Martin)

    Whose Is It — Yours or His?

    It seems that our culture promotes either one extreme or the other—either that we worship our bodies or completely neglect them. The government tells us that obesity in our country is at an epidemic level. There is no shortage of “Christian” programs, support groups, and exercise videos aimed at weight loss.

    However, there is a genuine dearth of pointed practical exhortation based on sound biblical and theological instruction to help God’s people avoid sinful extremes and glorify Him with their bodies. Glorifying God in Your Body helps to fill this void. A. N. Martin is thoroughly scriptural, practical, and evangelical—pointing to Christ as our one great motive and our only hope for strength to follow the Bible’s teaching that we should discipline our bodies for His glory. I heartily recommend this book.

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    The Pursuit of Glory (Jeffrey D. Johnson)

    The author shows us, from Scripture and personal experiences, why and how we will ultimately find satisfaction when our search leads us to the glory of God. Each chapter includes questions for further thought, making this an engaging and useful book both for individuals and groups.

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  • The Glory of Christ (John Owen) (#22)

    It is clear from these pages that Owen had already seen the glory of Christ from afar and pondered long on its significance. His teaching is well-suited to bring us to share in his longing to know Christ better, to see his glory more clearly and to serve him more faithfully.

    Here is a book we hope that many readers will freshly discover as one of the hidden treasures of Christian literature and will return to it again and again for instruction and spiritual refreshment.

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  • From Grief to Glory: A Book of Comfort for Grieving Parents (James W. Bruce)

    “There are few joys to match that which a child brings to a family. And even fewer sorrows that rival the pain of burying a child. James Bruce and his wife, Joni, knew that pain when their infant son died. They found comfort in the words of others who had known similar loss: fellow Christians such as Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, and John Bunyan, who also wept and yet were comforted by the Father of mercies.

    Their intimate, emotional expressions of pain, peace, and hope and their prevailing faith , are shared throughout these pages in both the short accounts and the eloquent poetry gathered here. If you or a loved one is walking through the valley of weeping – especially at the loss of a son or daughter , know that you are not alone, and let those who have come before remind you of your heavenly Father’s sovereign grace and the mystery of joy in the midst of suffering.” — Joni Eareckson Tada

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  • The Glory of Christ (John Owen)

     

    To see the glory of Christ is one of the greatest privileges that a Christian can enjoy. Anyone who does not see his glory in this world, will not see his glory in heaven, and no one should look for anything in heaven that he has not experienced in this life. Just as looking directly into the sun darkens our vision, so Christ’s heavenly splendor is too brilliant for our mind’s eye, but in seeing it by faith, we are prepared for heaven. In his immense essence, the infinite God is invisible to our finite human eyes, and will remain so for eternity. Only “in the face of Jesus Christ” can we see God and be filled with peace and rest.

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  • Tracing Glory: The Christmas Story Through the Bible (Sarah Rice)

    This advent, help your family to understand the birth of Christ as the climactic event of a much larger story — a story about God’s mission to redeem sinful people for his glory.

    Tracing Glory: The Christmas Story Through the Bible is a 25-day Advent devotional. It begins looking back at the creation of the world in the book of Genesis and ends looking forward to the new creation in the book of Revelation, tracing the glory of Jesus Christ from start to finish.

    In each day’s reading, there is a key Scripture to look up, a devotional commentary to read, a helpful summary highlighting the key point and showing how that particular Bible passage points to Jesus, and questions to prompt discussion with your family. This is a book to treasure that can be used with children of all ages.

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  • A Peculiar Glory: How the Christian Scriptures Reveal Their Complete Truthfulness (John Piper)

    God has provided a way for all people, not just scholars, to know that the Bible is the Word of God. John Piper has devoted his life to showing us that the glory of God is the object of the soul’s happiness. Now, his burden in this book is to demonstrate that this same glory is the ground of the mind’s certainty.

    God’s peculiar glory shines through his Word. The Spirit of God enlightens the eyes of our hearts. And in one self-authenticating sight, our minds are sure and our hearts are satisfied. Justified certainty and solid joy meet in the peculiar glory of God.

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  • 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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  • A Journey in God’s Glory (Richard Belcher)

    What’s a pastor to do, when he suddenly realizes that his ministry of many years has been a sham, all performed for himself and his own glory? As he reflects on years of miserably self-centered ministry, how can he tell how to set a new course for the rest of his life, to live for the glory of God? Former pastor, now professor Ira Pointer faces these decisions and lessons in another volume of the doctrinally rich stories known as The Journey Series.

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  • The Pleasures of God: Meditations on God’s Delight in Being God (John Piper)

    You don’t truly know someone until you know what makes him happy. Our pleasure is the measure of our character. So it is with God. We can only know the greatness of His glory if we know what makes Him glad. Therefore we must understand “the pleasures of God.” The Pleasures of God is not a book about you. It’s about the One you were made for — God Himself.

    Author John Piper navigates the biblical evidence to help us see and savor what the pleasures of God show us about Him, so that we might become like the One we behold.  What the church and world need today, more than anything else, is to know and love, behold and embrace, the great, glorious, sovereign, happy God of the Bible.

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