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The Freedom and Power of Forgiveness (John MacArthur)
Few concepts are more basic to Christianity-or more important to a Christian’s personal and spiritual well-being-than forgiveness. Yet in an age in which it has become fashionable to “forgive yourself” rather than to forgive others, can our modern ways of understanding guilt, blame, mercy, and justice be reconciled with Jesus’ teaching?
Pastor John MacArthur begins The Freedom and Power of Forgiveness by examining the doctrine of the atonement, the basis for any teaching on forgiveness. He then answers some common questions about forgiveness, such as: Why are we supposed to seek God’s forgiveness if he has already justified us? How should we handle repeat offenses against us? When is restitution appropriate? MacArthur then presents potent, relevant biblical principles of forgiveness.
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The Expulsive Power of a New Affection (Thomas Chalmers)
A reprint of one of history’s most powerful and enduring sermons, from the 19th century. In The Expulsive Power of a New Affection, Thomas Chalmers inspires Christians to remove the snares and tangles of sin—not through legalistic obedience but through the power of a new and greater affection for God.
Chalmers reminds the people of God that, as sojourners living in this world, true power over the trials and sins of this life is found only in desiring Jesus Christ. Love Him more, and sin shall lose its power in our lives.
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The Holy Spirit: His Gifts and Power (John Owen)
The fraud and manipulation, which abounds in the church under the pretense that it is the work of the Holy Spirit, make this book required reading. Things excellent in themselves and acknowledged by all Christians are often counterfeited; the more worthy any thing is, the more destructive is the abuse of it.
All believers must “try the spirits” because false prophets and false teachers deprive us of liberty. Some people claim to know the Spirit’s inward enlightenment, but the darkness of Satan fills their imaginations. This false light is of no use to the souls of men; it is in opposition to Christ and his work. The only way to tackle this is by giving a plain and scriptural account of the nature and work of the Holy Spirit.
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Nothing is Impossible with God: Reflections on Weakness, Faith, and Power (Rose Marie Miller)
No one likes to feel weak. Just thinking about our inadequate resources can fill us with fear and hopelessness. But Rose Marie Miller has a different perspective. For her true weakness is a gift born out of a deep sense of need, it drives us to Christ and unleashes all the redeeming energy of God’s grace in our lives and others.
Rose Marie Miller, a living example of God’s power in weakness, weaves together biblical insights and personal experience and shares a new, gospel-driven way of living where the way up is down, the weak become strong, and the dead receive life. God, for whom nothing is impossible, uses weak people to change the world—and that includes you!
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Sacrifice (Howard Guinness)
How much we need the challenging call of Howard Guinness’s book, Sacrifice! Guinness shows how a greater, humble commitment of our lives will make our lives useful tools in the hand of God, rejoicing to see His power and love manifest through our service.
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Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power – hardcover (Timothy Keller)
Many of us have placed our faith in money, true love, or success – and been let down. Keller presents the Bible’s unvarnished truth about the inevitable disappointment these lead to, and how refreshing true hope and faith in God is.
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