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  • Changed into His Image: God’s Plan for Transforming Your Life (Jim Berg)

    Do you see yourself growing to be more like Christ?

    To be sure that you are, you must first recognize the true condition of the world and your own flesh, develop a deep relationship with Jesus Christ, and respond to His promptings in your life.

    Changed into His Image gives an overview of the Christian life that directs individual believers and Christian disciplemakers alike through the process of sanctification. Combined with its companion, Essential Virtues, this study gives a comprehensive understanding of the Christian life from salvation to maturity.

    $23.99$29.99
  • Devoted to God: Blueprints for Sanctification (Sinclair Ferguson)

    Christians are transformed by the renewing of their minds. They understand that in large measure how they think about the gospel will determine how they will live for God’s glory. They learn to allow the word of God to do its own work, informing and influencing the way they think in order to shape the way they live.

    In a series of Scripture-enriched chapters Sinclair B. Ferguson’s Devoted to God works out this principle in detail. It provides what he describes as ‘blueprints for sanctification’—an orderly exposition of central New Testament passages on holiness. Devoted to God thus builds a strong and reliable structural framework for practical Christian living. It stresses the foundational importance of fundamental issues such as union with Christ, the rhythms of spiritual growth, the reality of spiritual conflict, and the role of God’s law. Here is a fresh approach to an always relevant subject, and a working manual to which the Christian can turn again and again for biblical instruction and spiritual direction.

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  • Free to Be Holy: The Liberating Grace of Walking by Faith (Jerry Wragg)

    In this book, Jerry Wragg and Paul Shirley call us back to Scripture’s manifest blueprint for becoming conformed to the image of Christ. With balance and warm-hearted clarity, they demonstrate that God’s grace empowers us for every good deed. They show us that our justification doesn’t liberate us from being diligent in our efforts to trust and obey, but rather it gives us power to withstand temptation and walk with the Lord in victory.

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  • The Character of Christ (Jonathan Landry Cruse)

    Most experienced Christians are familiar with the fruit of the Spirit listed in Galatians. Love, peace, patience, and so on are often considered both gracious marks of true Christian character and ideals to aim for. But what do they look like when lived to the fullest?

    This book answers this question by studying the fullness of the fruit of the Spirit in the life of Christ. In a warm and engaging style, Jonathan Landry Cruse examines these godly attributes in the Lord’s example, comparing them with our own faltering efforts at holiness, and shows that we can only bear true fruit for God by our union to the life-giving Vine. The work is God’s, not ours – and this is good news for all those who yearn for greater sanctification.

     

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  • The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification (Walter Marshall)

    ‘The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification’ by Walter Marshall, first published in 1692, is one of the classic works of Christian spirituality. It is a deep and rich biblical study of sanctification – how Christians grow in holiness and become more like Jesus. In a day when Christians are very prone to pursue self-help methods to grow in obedience to Christ, Walter Marshall lays out the biblical way of growth: obedience comes as Christians live by grace, in union with Christ, by faith. Growth comes, as Paul says in Galatians 2:20, through “Christ living in me.” The message of this book is so important for Christians today, it is essential that it be rewritten in contemporary English.

     

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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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  • Maturity (Sinclair Ferguson)

    In clear and logical chapters that are rooted in the reality of the Christian life, the author, who has had long experience in pastoral ministry and seminary teaching, seeks to show what Christian maturity is and how it is to be obtained.

    It was the apostle Paul’s desire to present those to whom he ministered ‘mature in Christ’—for such a maturity would lead to stable, servant-hearted Christians, and healthy, fruit-bearing churches.

    All those who desire to live useful, mature, and consistent Christian lives will gain much wisdom from reading and reflecting upon Ferguson’s book Maturity.

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  • Keeping the Heart (John Flavel)

    This is John Flavel’s classic work on union and fellowship with God. In a comprehensive and helpful manner Flavel helps us understand better what keeping the heart means. He tells us why we should take this commission seriously and speaks about there being particular times when we need to be especially wary of being distracted from our goal.

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  • Walk This Way: Ethics and Sanctification Lessons for Kids (Anne Marie Gosnell)

    Walk This Way: Ethics and Sanctification Lessons for Kids includes 20 interactive Bible object lessons that create a fun learning atmosphere while teaching Biblical truth that enhances spiritual growth. Perfect for Sunday School, Awana, small groups, and other Children’s Ministry activities.

    $17.50$19.99
  • The Christian in Complete Armour: 3 vol. set (William Gurnall)

    The 3-volume paperback set of one of the most important Puritan works ever published! The classic work on the Christian warfare, sanctification, and the fight every Christian is engaged in, against the world, the flesh, and the devil – all the spiritual forces aligned against us. But Gurnall shows how the power of Christ equips us for the warfare.

    The book is a vast collection of sermons on Ephesians 6:10-20, on being “strong in the Lord.” Without a doubt, some of the most edifying reading ever penned by any of the Puritans – and that’s saying a lot.

    $28.50$32.00
  • An Exile’s Guide to Walking with God: Meditations on Psalm 119 (Brian Borgman)

    Psalm 119 is worth a lifetime of study.

    Here is a book that brings the treasures of Psalm 119 to the surface.

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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 Christian in Complete Armour (William Gurnall)

    “If I might read only one book beside the Bible, I would choose The Christian in Complete Armour.” — John Newton, 17th century English pastor and author of the hymn Amazing Grace. 

    “Gurnall’s work is peerless and priceless; every line is full of wisdom; every sentence is suggestive. The whole book has been preached over scores of times, and is, in our judgement, the best thought-breeder in all our library.” (Charles Spurgeon).

    The book is a vast collection of sermons on Ephesians 6:10-20, on being “strong in the Lord.”

    “The world is a battleground, the Christian life a warfare, the devil an enemy. Sin makes us vulnerable, but Christ provides well-tested armour and assures His people of victory. This is the biblical and Puritan view of the life of faith, and few authors have understood it more accurately or described it more vividly than William Gurnall.

    Generation after generation of Christians have found wise counsel and lasting encouragement in the pages of Gurnall’s grand book.

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  • The Pursuit of Holiness (Jerry Bridges)

    “Be holy, for I am holy,” commands God. But holiness is something that is often missed in the Christian’s daily life. According to Navigator author Jerry Bridges, that’s because we’re not exactly sure what our part in holiness is. In The Pursuit of Holiness, he helps us see clearly just what we should rely on God to do—and what we should take responsibility for ourselves. As you deepen your relationship with God, learn more about His character, and understand the Holy Spirit’s role in holiness, your spiritual growth will mature.

    $13.50$15.99
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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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  • Everyday Holiness (Josh Moody)

    Focusing on chapters 3 & 4 of Paul’s letter to the Colossians, Everyday Holiness starts by highlighting that true holiness begins with new life in Christ. He has not only saved us from death but set us apart for life. Those who are in Christ are not only called to be holy but are given the power to be so through the death and resurrection of Jesus.

    Like the Colossians, we need to realize that as, in Christ, we already are ‘holy,’ we are now to live in holy ways, setting our minds and hearts on following the pattern of Christlike living. Moody uncovers Paul’s practical steps to begin, by putting sin to death, including tackling particular sins that are common to us all.

    $10.75$12.99
  • Systematic Theology: Biblical and Historical (Robert Culver)

    Robert Culver wrote his Systematic Theology with the goal of creating a treasure trove for the student of the Bible. No previous knowledge of theology is required, for this volume is written in a highly readable way and is the perfect core to the library of anyone who loves to learn.

    “This wide-ranging, well-directed, sharp-sighted textbook is his magnum opus… This one stands high as a demonstration of the biblical rationality of the Reformed faith.” — J. I. Packer, Well known author of Knowing God and Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada

    $47.50$54.99
  • How Does Sanctification Work? (David Powlison)

    Many popular views try to reduce the process of Christian growth to a single template. For example, remember past grace. Rehearse your identity in Christ. Avail yourself of the means of grace. Discipline yourself. But Scripture portrays the dynamics of sanctification in a rich variety of ways. No single factor, truth, or protocol can capture why and how a person is changed into the image of Christ.

    Weaving together personal stories, biblical exposition, and theological reflection, David Powlison shows the personal and particular ways that God meets you where you are to produce change. He highlights the variety of factors that work together, helping us to avoid sweeping generalizations and pat answers in the search for a key to sanctification. This book is a go-to resource for understanding the multifaceted, lifelong, personal journey of sanctification.

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  • Indwelling Sin in Believers (John Owen) (#42)

    John Owen’s Indwelling Sin in Believers is a guide to knowing our enemy, a field-manual for the lifelong war Christ’s soldiers must wage against the sin that remains in them after conversion. Like an experienced general, Owen sets out the strategy and tactics of indwelling sin with unrivaled insight and clarity.

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  • God’s Battle Plan for the Mind (David Saxton)

    Pastor David Saxton seeks to convince God’s people of the absolute necessity for personal meditation and motivate them to begin this work themselves. But he has not done this alone. Rather, he has labored through numerous Puritan works in order to bring together the best of their insights on meditation.

    Standing on the shoulders of these giants, Saxton teaches us how to meditate on divine truth and gives valuable guidance about how to rightly pattern our thinking throughout the day. With the rich experiential theology of the Puritans, this book lays out a course for enjoying true meditation on God’s Word.

    $14.75$18.00