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  • The Ten Commandments (Kevin DeYoung)

    Are the 10 Commandments still relevant today? 

    Do they still apply? Which ones? What do they mean in light of God’s mercy revealed in Jesus?

    Highlighting the timelessness and goodness of God’s commands, pastor Kevin DeYoung delivers critical truth about the 10 Commandments as he makes clear what they are, why we should know them, and how to apply them. This book will help you understand, obey, and delight in God’s law—commandments that expose our sinfulness and reveal the glories of God’s grace to us in Christ.

    $15.00$17.99
  • Knots Untied (J. C. Ryle)

    In Knots Untied, J. C. Ryle explores numerous topics that are often embroiled in controversy: baptism, the Sabbath, idolatry, regeneration, the Lord’s Supper, Private Judgment, and over a dozen more.  Scroll down to see the full table of contents.

    $29.00
  • The Best Day of the Week: Why We Love the Lord’s Day (William Boekestein)

    What is so great about the Lord’s Day? In this book, children will hear the story of what happens on any given Sunday and why. From resting from our usual jobs to gathering as a church to worship, the Lord’s Day is a special day for honoring the Lord – it’s all in the name! Children will see how The Lord’s Day also helps them trust in Jesus and get ready to live for God on all the other days of the week.

    Let us learn to love the Lord’s Day. After all, it is the best day of the week!

    $13.75$15.00
  • A Month of Sundays: 31 Meditations on Resting in God (Glenda Mathes)

    In today’s hectic and distressing world, demands and distractions agitate our spirits. Disasters trigger anxiety. Diseases generate pain. Despair creeps into our hearts. These influences displace our peace and keep us from resting daily in Christ and His Word. How can we recapture the concept of daily rest?

    In A Month of Sundays: 31 Meditations on Resting in God, author Glenda Mathes encourages us to pause our spinning thoughts and calm our fluctuating feelings as she helps us to see that we must be true Sabbath keepers, understanding that God has called us to develop daily the attitudes of worship and rest we enjoy on Sunday.

    With a recommended Scripture reading, a focus verse (or verses), a meditation, and questions aimed at stimulating personal reflection, each devotion guides us through a “month of Sundays,” as we experience a greater enjoyment of God’s gift of daily rest while we anticipate His guarantee of eternal rest.

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  • God’s Rules for Holiness: Unlocking the Ten Commandments (Peter Masters)

    Taken at face value the Ten Commandments are binding on all people, and will guard the way to Heaven, so that evil will never spoil its glory and purity. But the Commandments are far greater than their surface meaning, as this book shows.

    They challenge us as Christians on a still wider range of sinful deeds and attitudes. They provide positive virtues as goals. And they give immense help for staying close to the Lord in our walk and worship.

    The Commandments are vital for godly living and for greater blessing, but we need to enter into the panoramic view they provide of the standards and goals for redeemed people.

     

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  • Layman’s Guide to the Sabbath Question (Dr. Richard Belcher)

    Believers today have varying convictions concerning a day of worship and practices related to such a day. But how many understand why they do or do not follow such practices?  The authors of A Layman’s Guide to the Sabbath Question seek to aid all believers in coming to a clearer understanding of this Sabbath question.

    First, they present three views concerning Sabbath or Lord’s Day observance. Second, they compare these three positions. Finally, suggestions are given the reader to guide him to a personal conclusion in the matter.

    All who read this work will not only develop a clearer understanding of their own position, but they will also come to a sharper focus of the other viewpoints and those tenets which distinguish the three.

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  • Rethinking the Law Grace and Truth Books
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    Rethinking the Law (Eric Lane)

    One of the hardest questions Christians face about the Bible is, “What do I do with the Old Testament law?” This book answers that question in a way both biblically faithful and Christ-exalting. You will find yourself deeply motivated to serve Jesus out of love rather than guilt.

    Anyone who reads the Bible from cover to cover quickly realizes that a radical shift occurs between the Old Testament and the New Testament. Many things are different. One of the major differences has to do with the concept of law. It is clear that the Law given to Israel does not simply spill over into the Christian life. And yet, there are connections and overlaps between them. How do we make sense of this?

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  • What Is New Covenant Theology? An Introduction (A. Blake White)

    “Blake White has written a wonderfully accessible primer on New Covenant Theology. This is the ideal book to give to someone who wants a brief and convincing exposition of new covenant thought.  I recommend this work gladly.” — Thomas Schreiner, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky,

    “I’m so thankful Blake White has put his studies into our hands and recommend this book as a useful introductory guide to comprehending the aim of the Bible. I’ll use it often.” — Jim Elliff, President, Christian Communicators Worldwide and Elder at North Pointe Baptist Church, Kansas City, Missouri

    $10.75$12.99
  • The New Testament Sabbath (Ralph Bouma)

    Three sermons by Pastor Ralph Bouma of Grace Chapel, Conrad, Montana, on the following subjects and texts:

    * Remember the Sabbath: Exodus 20:8-11
    * The Mount That was Touched: Hebrews 12:18-22
    * Removing Things That are Shaken: Hebrews 12:27-28

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