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My Sermon Notes by Charles H. Spurgeon

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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My Sermon Notes

Hermeneutics by 
Charles Spurgeon

Charles H. Spurgeon is a Reformed Baptists preacher, but his influence didn’t stop within his denomination. He is highly influential even among the Christians of other denominations, which earned him the “Prince of Preachers” title. This collection contains the complete set of his sermon notes that were first published in 1884. It holds 264 sermon outlines delivered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, the church he served for 38 years. These notes can provide a great addition to your spiritual library because they get to the heart of the matter. They also reveal the process by which Spurgeon prepared his renowned sermons. So, let’s get inside Spurgeon’s head as he let himself be led by the Holy Spirit.

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Early Christian Doctrine by Leighton Pullan

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Early Christian Doctrine

Doctrine by 
Leighton Pullan

With the organization of different sects of Christianity with various beliefs, it’s easy to get confused on which to believe in. The confusion piles up as time pass by, so what can we do to remove it? We can study the doctrine close to the era when Jesus lived.
In this book, Pullan presents the teachings of Christianity in its early years until the Council of Chalcedon in A.D. 451. It covers essential theological thoughts such as Trinity, atonement, and sacraments. The author omitted some references and quotations, not to hide anything but only to concisely explain the concept. This simple format is best for most readers who want to understand the doctrine accepted by the early Christians. So let’s view how the Early Christians see the Word of God.

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Systematic Theology by Louis Berkhof

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Systematic Theology

Theology – Doctrine  by 
Louis Berkhof

Systematic theology is a discipline that formulates an organized and coherent explanation of Christian doctrines. It discusses biblical concepts about God’s nature and relation with His creations.
After two pastorates, Louis Berkhof taught as a professor in Calvin Seminary for 38 years. He emphasized that there is no way from man to God, but only from God to man. He also reiterated that God is always the subject and never an object. This book about systematic theology is a compilation of his earlier works. It is being used as a textbook in theological seminaries worldwide. Berkhof is a prolific writer who presented his theology in a clear, lively, and relatively comprehensible style that even an ordinary layman can understand. So let’s dig into this treasury which is labeled as Professor Berkhof’s most important work.

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Uttermost Salvation by Aaron.M. Hills

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Uttermost Salvation

Christian Living – Holiness  by 
Aaron.M. Hills

God’s gift of salvation is a manifestation of His enormous love for human beings. Uttermost Salvation by Aaron M. Hills is a collection of sermons that focuses on the importance of justification and sanctification in the salvation process. Hills tells the stories of people who had immoral lives but were transformed in this book. These narratives emphasize the need for a Savior who can sanctify us, as well as how Jesus was able to save even the most hopeless of sinners.
This book will undoubtedly boost your faith and motivate you to read your Bible and pray, where you will undoubtedly encounter God. Hills successfully highlighted in this book how God’s grace has been freely granted and how salvation could sanctify us by His word and Spirit.

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Exegeting Galatians by Ariel Ben-Lyman Hanaviy

September 27, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Exegeting Galatians

Doctrine  by 
Ariel Ben-Lyman Hanaviy

In the book of Galatians, Paul had used many technical words and phrases in the Hebrew language. Unfortunately, these words had a tendency to be greatly misinterpreted if taken out of the 1st century Judaic context. As a result, some interpreters teach concepts that were almost the opposite of their original purpose.
HaNaviy is a Jew who teaches Torah from a Messianic perspective. He doesn’t claim to uncover the whole truth in the book of Galatians. But he is challenging us to take a scientific approach to understand how the believers in Galatia would have taken up the message of Paul. By doing so, we stand a better chance of understanding Paul’s puzzling instructions. Because without the proper background, we will misread the Apostles to the Gentiles. So let’s read Exegeting Galatians and see this epistle with fresh eyes.

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Shorter Commentary on Galatians by Don Garlington

September 27, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Shorter Comentary on Galations

Doctrine  by 
Don Garlington

Historically, the book of Galatians has been widely misunderstood, due largely to the technical discussions of biblical topics ranging from circumcision to the Torah, to freedom in Christ. A contextual study of Galatians will help to unravel the letter for both Christians and Jews. Associating Pharisaism with Moses, the phrase“works of law”(especially in Galatians)is quite misunderstood in mainstream Christianity—particularly consider in the Protestant belief that the Law has been somehow null if led by Jesus’ sacrifice. According to such skewed theology, on one side of the fence is Moses and the Torah—the Pharisees, represent at lives of that “Old Testament religion.” On the other side is Jesus, Paul and grace.

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The Trinity by David C. Pack

September 26, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Trinity

Doctrine  by 
David C. Pack

God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit—is God three persons in one being, or is God a family? How about the claim of other sects that acknowledges only the Father as God and not the Son and the Holy Spirit? Which of these beliefs should we believe in?
“”Who and What is God?”” This question confused man for millennia, yet many have not found peace with the answer they received. Moreover, this confusion expanded as new and different brands of Christianity were organized. But what is the truth about the character of God?
In this book, Pack emphasized that the knowledge of all the doctrines of the Bible is nonsense without the knowledge of God’s identity. He stressed that the nature of God is only revealed to those who have a relationship with Him, and worshipping the true God is a way to know Him personally. So let’s dig into this book and understand His nature.

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Golden Alphabet by Charles H. Spurgeon

September 26, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Golden Alphabet

Hermeneutics  by 
Charles H.Spurgeon

The Bible, written in the Hebrew language, has used around 8,000 words only. But despite its limited number of words, it is a rich language because of its variations and combinations of meaning. At first glance, Psalm 119 may look redundant, but the author used those limited words in fresh ways that exhibit another shade of meaning. For example, in one verse, the psalmist is bearing witness; in the next verse, he is praising; and in the third verse, he is praying. This commentary about Psalm 119 is not published initially as one book but a part of a book. But since only huge libraries can hold such a series of thick volumes, small parts were printed separately to find their way to the hands of simple readers. It is the ardent hope of the author that this book may help fan the flames in our hearts to worship God.

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The Ten Commandments by David C.Pack

September 26, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Ten Commandments

Christian Living  by 
David C.Pack

What is the real significance of God’s Commandments in our lives? The Ten Commandments by David C. Pack allows us to have a comprehensive understanding of God’s law and how it protects us from sin and its consequences. In this book, we can observe how God governs and guides us. It highlighted that the Ten Commandments are not regulations that limit our freedom, but rather commandments that protect us from sin and its chaos by alerting us about what we should and should not do. The Ten Commandments, like the natural rules that keep the universe running properly, are the law that provides order and harmony to the world. After reading this book, may we all strive to live a life pleasing to God.

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New Covenant Does It Abolish Gods Law by Anon

September 26, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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New Covenant Does It Abolish Gods Law

Doctrine  by 
Anon

This book showed that the Bible is structured around a series of divine covenants and their role in God’s overall plan for mankind. We can see that God wants to relate to us individually by seeking humans He could partner with to bring goodness to this world. These covenants came with a promise, but what does it take to receive the blessings of those promises?
Many distortions were made about what the Bible actually says about the New Covenant. In this book, Anon unravels them one by one to give us a clear lens on how to live. God desires us to have faith in Him to walk into the unknown and trust that He will reveal His plans along the way. God has promises, but the fulfillment of the promise is only for the brave.

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