Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Charles G. Finney - Guide To The Savior: Conditions Of Attaining To And Abiding In Entire Holiness Of Heart And Life


Guide to the Savior: Conditions of Attaining to and Abiding in Entire Holiness of Heart and Life by Charles Finney is a classic Christian book on the sanctification which is available to men through Christ. These six lectures make up part of the lectures on entire sanctification found in Finney's Systematic Theology. This book was originally published in 1855 and it is our pleasure to make it available again for the edification of the saints and the glory of God.

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Charles G. Finney - Holiness Of Christians In The Present Life


Charles Finney has been inspiring people for generations to find Jesus and then to know Him as intimately as is possible this side of eternity. His books line the best bookshelves in the world, and this one is no exception.

This edition includes an Active Table of Contents

Contents:
Chapter 1 Prove All Things
Chapter 2 Nature Of True Virtue
Chapter 3 Selfishness
Chapter 4 Christian Character
Chapter 5 Christian Warfare
Chapter 6 Putting On Christ
Chapter 7 Way To Be Holy
Chapter 8 What Attainments Christians May Reasonably Expect To Make In This Life.
Chapter 9 Necessity And Nature Of Divine Teaching.
Chapter 10 Fulness There Is In Christ
Chapter 11 Justification
Chapter 12 Unbelief
Chapter 13 Gospel Liberty

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Charles G. Finney - Conscious Effect Of Faith


Tracts by President Finney. This book, "Conscious Effects of Faith", by Charles Grandison Finney, is a replication of a book originally published before 1850. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.

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Charles Spurgeon - Christ's Incarnation The Foundation Of Christianity


“GLORY to God in the highest.” The instructive lesson to be learned from this opening note of the angels’ song is, that salvation is God’s highest glory. He is glorified in every dewdrop that twinkles in the morning sunshine. He is magnified in every wood flower that blossoms in the copse, although it is born to blush unseen of man, and may seem to waste its sweetness on the forest air. God is glorified in every bird that warbles on the trees, and in every lamb that skips in the meadows. Do not the fishes in the sea praise Him? From the tiny minnow to the huge leviathan, do not all creatures that swim in the waters laud and magnify His great Name? Do not all created things extol Him? Is there aught beneath the sky, save man, that doth not glorify God? Do not the stars exalt Him, when they write His Name in golden letters upon the azure of heaven? Do not the lightnings adore Him when they flash His brightness in arrows of light piercing the midnight darkness? Do not the thunderpeals extol Him when they roll like drums in the march, of the God of armies? Do not all things that He hath made, from the least even to the greatest, exalt Him?

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Claus Westermann - What Does The Old Testament Say About God?


In his brief yet insightful volume What Does the Old Testament Say About God, Claus Westermann writes the following:

“What does the Old Testament say about God? The answer to this question has to be given from the Old Testament in its entirety. It is the task of a theology of the Old Testament to describe and view together what the Old Testament as a whole, in all its sections, says about God. The task is not correctly understood if one takes one part of the Old Testament to be the most important and gives it prominence over the others; or if one regards the whole as determined by one concept such as covenant or election or salvation; or if one asks, to begin with, what the theological center of the Old Testament is. The New Testament obviously has its center in the suffering, death, and resurrection of Christ, to which the Gospels are directed and which the Epistles take as their starting point. The Old Testament, however, has no similarity at all to this structure. It is therefore not possible to translate the problem of the theological center from the New to the Old Testament”

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