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The Throne of Grace by Horatius Bonar

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Throne of Grace

God’s Grace  by 
Horatius Bonar

As men, we are born tainted with sin. We were condemned to be apart from God’s presence by the sins of our forefathers. But is there a means to reverse it? How can we obtain forgiveness and be reconciled to God? The Throne of Grace is a Theo poetry of the goodness of God. It examines the prayer life, communion, and faith of a believer. It shows that Christ is not only a High Priest who has compassion on someone who’s out of the way but a friend who sanctified us through His sacrifices. Bonar is a Scottish poet and minister. He came from a line of ministers who served the church of Scotland for a total of 364 years. His life is no rainbow and butterflies, though. He suffered loss and hardships like any human beings. But this suffering brings out the poetry in writings which is evident in every work he penned.

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The Spurgeon Anthology by Charles Hadon Spurgeon

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Spurgeon Anthology

Collection of Spurgeon books  by 
Charles Hadon Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon is dubbed the Prince of Preachers for his influence on different denominations of Christianity. He was equipped with the knowledge of the Bible since childhood, for his father and grandfather were pastors. However, he was only converted when he was 15. At 16, he delivered his first sermon to a small gathering of farmers. At 19, he became the shepherd of a flock in London which later became the Metropolitan Tabernacle. In January 1855, Spurgeon’s sermons were published weekly until 1916, twenty-four years after his death.
This collection contains 21 sermons of the Prince of Preachers. It is frequently requested among the 800 titles available in Chapel’s Library. In this book, let’s discover the key to the success of the Spurgeon’s ministry.

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The Power of God unto Salvation by B.B. Warfield

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Power of God unto Salvation

Doctrine of Mercy  by 
B.B. Warfield

As you look at the tribulation around, do you despair? Are your decisions shaped by the anxiety for the future? Or are you at peace knowing that He has the power to save us?
This collection contains eight sermons of Dr. B.B. Warfield. He combines knowledge and piety to show how the Gospel molds the Christian’s entire life. His preaching shows his scholarly study and mediations of the Scriptures that’s why scholars selected this work as culturally significant to be preserved, reproduced, and made available to the public.
In this book, may we look at Jesus, not as we are, but as He is and aspires to be like Him. Let’s ponder the treasury of this insightful exposition and learn what it is to live in the light of the Gospel.

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So Let Us come Boldly to The Throne of our Gracious God by Horatius Bonar

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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How shall I Approach God

Doctrine  by 
Horatius Bonar

“How should I go to God?” This can be the most important question we can ask ourselves. Many believers think that they don’t need to go to God because He is already with us. However, we can see in Genesis how human falls into sin. We got separated from God, and the need to seek Him arose.
This collection of Dr. Bonar’s writings deals with the theme of Christian assurance. He tells us that there is a life after death and urges us to be sure of the home to which we are going. Only if we confess our sin and ask Him to cleanse us can we go to Him. It is the first step to restore our fellowship to God where we fear no evil and our sorrows are turned into joy. So let this work serves as a compass as we seek His path.

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Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Pilgrims Progress

The Pilgrims Progress by 
John Bunyan

This famous story of man’s progress through life in search of salvation remains one of the most entertaining allegories of faith ever written. Set against realistic backdrops of town and country, the powerful drama of the pilgrim’s trials and temptations follows him in his harrowing journey to the Celestial City.
Along a road filled with monsters and spiritual terrors, Christian confronts such emblematic characters as Worldly Wiseman, Giant Despair, Talkative, Ignorance, and the demons of the Valley of the Shadow of Death. But he is also joined by Hopeful and Faithful.
An enormously influential 17th-century classic, universally known for its simplicity, vigor, and beauty of language, The Pilgrim’s Progress remains one of the most widely read books in the English language.

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The Consistent Christian by William Secker

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Consistent Christian

Christian Living  by 
William Secker

The Consistent Christian: To serve man’s necessity is charitable; to serve his convenience is warrantable; to serve his iniquity is blamable – but to serve his purity is honorable! The design of this piece is not the ostentation of the author – but the edification of the reader. In this subject you have a breviary of true religion. The works enjoined in it are weighty, and the blessings annexed to it are many. Christianity is here dressed in the white linen of purity. As grace begins in God’s love to us – so it ends in our love to Him.

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A Treatise of Self-Denial Thomas Manton

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Treatise of Self-Denial

Christian Living  by 
Thomas Manton

A Treatise of Self-Denial is a Puritan Classic in every sense: it is thorough, biblical, relevant, insightful, timeless, vital, God-honoring, convicting, and immensely important reading for every Christian. It is especially important for pastors, to restore to their preaching this fundamental doctrine, which has become all but lost in our day. Manton skillfully and convincingly explores our need to deny self-dependence, self-will,, self-love, and self-seeking. We pray every Christians life will be transformed by reading and applying this truth.

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Faith and Life by B.B. Warfield

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Faith and Life

Christian Living  by 
B.B. Warfield

This book contains the addresses that Warfield gave to his students in the Sunday afternoon classes at Princeton. He dived in the deep currents of faith and explored life. The book reflects his over thirty years of experience as one of the greatest reformed theologians. With his careful use of scripture and confidence in Christ, he repeatedly expressed himself as a student and a man of God, and he encouraged his students to do the same instead of picking sides. His personal Christian experience shines through the subjects he dealt with; the role of spirit in prayer and conviction and the vitality of true devotion to Christ. The book unveils the two sides of Warfield, who stood as one of the giants of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. It archives his words as a pastor and a professor, a scholar involved in the practical matters of Christian faith.

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The Fight of the Faith by T.A. Sparks

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The fight of the Faith

Christian Living  by 
T.A. Sparks

In the middle of conflicts surrounding the spiritual advancement of devoted Christians, Austin Sparks writes a book that evaluates the direct relationship between these conflicts and the faith. The fight and the faith always go together, and their relationship is recorded in history. Their invariable association is narrated in the New Testament. The book comments that this is a natural occurrence in all true spiritual experiences and the understanding of faith and conflicts is something that holds tremendous importance to Lord’s people to grow. The book discusses the essence of conflicting factors in spiritual warfare and Christian beliefs as the focal point. The author also comments on the all-inclusive aspect of faith, the truth it carried with impact rather than a system of doctrines and teachings. The author draws context from the New Testament to describe the phrase ‘the faith’ and testimony of Christ in simple, short and significant sentences.

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Around the wicket gate by Charles Spurgeon

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Around the wicket gate

Christian Living  by 
Charles Spurgeon

It is a tragedy when a person dies outside the gates to the church ground when he sees the beauty of the building and the people going in without crossing the threshold himself. He is almost saved and forever lost. This is a book of immeasurable value as it contains gems of knowledge for those who are afraid of committing their lives to God. Unapologetic, penetrating and relevant, this book is written in classic Spurgeon style as he accounts for the consequences of lingering at the gate of life. He outlines the regions far from God and peace and the gate which stands at the head of the way of eternal life, and what ails men who linger when what they seek is right in front of them. The book has proven to be a blessing for millions of Christians who have yet to fully accept Christ as their savior.

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