Our God (Octavius Winslow)

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Octavius Winslow, without question, is one of the most refreshing and spiritually stirring authors to ever live. His writings provoke hunger after God and His Word like few men ever could. His majestic work on Our God is finally back in print.

In Our God, Octavius Winslow examines several of the perfections of God revealed to us in Scripture. Rather than advancing a comprehensive study on the attributes of God, Winslow limits his discussion to some of the moral perfections of God, such as His love, patience, comfort, and grace.

 

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Our God

Octavius Winslow, without question, is one of the most refreshing and spiritually stirring authors to ever live. His writings provoke hunger after God and His Word like few men ever could. His majestic work on Our God is finally back in print.

In Our God, Octavius Winslow examines several of the perfections of God revealed to us in Scripture. Rather than advancing a comprehensive study on the attributes of God, Winslow limits his discussion to some of the moral perfections of God, such as His love, patience, comfort, and grace.

Table of Contents:

  1. The God of Love
  2. The God of Hope
  3. The God of Patience
  4. The God of Comfort
  5. The God of Bethel
  6. The God of Grace
  7. The God of Holiness
  8. The God of Peace
  9. The God of Light
  10. This God is Our God

About the Author

Octavius Winslow (1808-1878) was born in London, England, and reared in New York. He was ordained as a pastor in 1833 and held pastorates in New York, Leamington Spa, Bath, and Brighton. A prolific author, his devotional writings exhibit his Reformed, experiential convictions and warm and ardent style.

Endorsement

“Do you yearn to know God better? Read this book thoughtfully and prayerfully. Our God may well be Winslow’s very best book, for what better subject can a believer desire to meditate on than the character of the triune God whom he loves, worships and fears? And who is better suited to expound the grandeur and to stammer about the infinity of such a subject than this author, who always writes profoundly and winsomely about the most sacred themes with remarkable reverence and a commanding flow of language? This is angel’s food.”   — Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan