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Holiness Illustrated
Daily Devotional by
Ted Hughes
How can we truly embrace holiness? Holiness Illustrated by Ted Hughes gives a series of practical lessons and simple graphics that may be utilized in real-life situations. Hughes explains holiness from various angles, but always with the goal of improving it. The typical individual will find it basic and easy to comprehend. Simultaneously, the wide range of these viewpoints will provide insight into the scope and depth of the subject at hand. The biblical and theological foundations of holiness are explored in this book, particularly as they pertain to the experience of complete sanctification and the journey of life in the Spirit. The emphasis is on demonstrating the grace of holiness in daily life and teaching holiness in the context of different interpretations. This book challenges all believers to keep thriving for faith and holiness.
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Christians Armour
Daily Devotional by
Arthur W. Pink
Considered by many to be the most influential Puritan today, Pink’s writings have the depth that rivals Puritans, making his work relevant in this century that postdates the Puritan era by several centuries. The deep research is evident in this brief exposition of Ephesians 6:10-18 as it deals with the practicality of faith through a kaleidoscope of helpful observations and dealing with aspects of sanctification. With doctrines in the front ranks of Christian writing, Pink encourages his disciples to seek to walk by the Lord as close as they can; turning from sin and all that is wicked in the spiritual light. The books aim to help Christians in developing a disciplined mind to live for God. He further states that to be strong in grace, one must be weak in sin and that we should be merciless when dealing with corruption. Prayer becomes the armor when we are diligent.
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Establishing Grace
Daily Devotional by
A.M. Hills
Grace is God’s ultimate gift to human beings. This statement has been well-explained by the book Establishing Grace by A.M. Hills. It examines the entire sin issue in the context of New Testament dispensation and reveals from the scriptures that the atoning work of Jesus Christ must forever have as its objective, the deliverance from all sin and the infilling and indwelling of the ever-present comforter, the Holy Spirit. The book allows readers to better understand Paul’s letter to the Romans. It highlighted that sins are forgiven not because of human merit but only of God’s grace. It explains that one will experience grace if there is absolute consecration to God. Hills’ calls for repentance have been manifested in this book to exhibit the benefits of the gospel plan of salvation.
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Only Way to Victory
Daily Devotional by
Samuel Chadwick
The Church is the creation of the Holy Spirit. It is a community of believers who owe their religious life from the first to the last to the Spirit. Apart from Him, there can be neither Christian nor Church. The Christian religion not institutional but experimental. It is not an ordained class, neither is it in ordinances and sacraments. It is not a fellowship of common interest in culture, virtue, or service.
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Church Discipline
Daily Devotional by
John Owen
Church Discipline is a scholarly devotional written by John Owen, one of the greatest European Reformed theologians and the leading church figure for the English Puritan movement. In today’s congregations, discipline is amiss. A majority of conservative leaders think that a church cannot be Biblical unless it practices sound church discipline. The motivation is the restoration of the sinner, and when it fails, the church’s protection is required.
Owen calls the church in Biblical knowledge, using comprehensive annotation and intellectual authority. From the acceptance of new members into its society, governance, and tutelage of those who are entrusted to it, and exclusion from its community of those who refuse to live and walk according to its norms and standards, Owen beckons leaders of His light to duly recognize that authority can be utilized for the betterment of the church.
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Gleanings from the Book of Life
Daily Devotional by
Henry Law
It is not a new conviction to Henry Law when he writes on the large spaces the Church and its affairs occupy in the minds, thoughts, writings and discourses, noting that the attention to ‘semblance of religion’ has never been the failure of the present day. As rank weeds; luxury, pleasure, pride and selfishness prevails in many forms; it overruns the civilization and they are not invested in stimulating the interest of the masses in spirituality and its concerns. In admits of all ambiguity, he states that zeal for all forms of devotion holds its ground, withstanding the blasts of infidelity and superstition. Henry Law concludes his work by curating multiple messages from scattered passages to highlight the truth that pervades the sacred volume, the truth that amid exertion in the name of religion, the remedy of sin is always neglected and sorrowful men spend their energies in sowing chaff.
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Obedience of a Christian
Christian Living by
William Tyndale
The Obedience of a Christen man, and how Christen rulers ought to govern, One of the key foundation books of the English Reformation, The Obedience of a Christian Man (1528) makes a radical challenge to the established order of the all-powerful Church of its time. Himself a priest, Tyndale boldly claims that there is just one social structure created by God to which all must be obedient, without the intervention of the rule of the Pope. He argues that Christians cannot be saved simply by performing ceremonies or by hearing the Scriptures in Latin, which most could not understand, and that all should have access to the Bible in their own language – an idea that was then both bold and dangerous. Powerful in thought and theological learning, this is a landmark in religious and political thinking.
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Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment Book
Christian Living by
Jeremiah Burroughs
A classic work on contentment in a Christian by the Puritan Jeremiah Burroughs. Burrough’s writings, some published before and others after his death, were numerous, but The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment is one of the most valuable of them all. Its author was much concerned to promote (1) peace among believers of various ‘persuasions’ (2) peace and contentment in the hearts of individual believers during what he describes as ‘sad and sinking times’. The Rare Jewel concentrates upon this second aim. It is marked by sanity, clarity, aptness of illustration, and warmth of appeal to the heart.