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  • Glorious Freedom (Richard Sibbes) (2000 ed.)

    The original title of this study was The Excellency of the Gospel Above the Law, and was written to be a comparison of the greater and full revelation of God in the New Covenant.

    Always a doctor to the heart and soul, Puritan Richard Sibbes joyfully shows us how the Spirit of God produces likeness to Christ and consequent great liberty in those who are members of it. One of few Puritan treatises with much to say about the doctrine of adoption.

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  • But I Say Unto You (John Reisinger)

    A study of the Sermon on the Mount which takes Jesus at His word. He is our authority and lawgiver. He is our standard in the Kingdom of God.

    Did Jesus change anything from the Law of Moses with His so-called Sermon on the Mount or was He correcting rabbinical errors that had crept in along the way?

    This book argues persuasively that Jesus was not simply rubber-stamping the great hero of the Old Covenant, but was actually presenting Himself as the new and superior lawgiver just as He is the new and superior priest to Aaron. Getting this right (or wrong) has significant implications for how one reads the Bible and, perhaps even more importantly, what standard one uses in his or her pursuit of righteousness. Jesus, not Moses, is our Lord. We must listen to Him.

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  • Tablets of Stone and the History of Redemption (John Reisinger)

    A study of the proper role of The Ten Commandments in the life of a Christian believer. As we read God’s plan of salvation unfolds in Scripture, the Law of God in the Old Testament must be correctly understood. Reisinger is masterful in his understanding of the relationship between law and grace.

    $9.25$10.95