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A collection of articles from Scripture Truth magazine on the subject of "The Christian's Canaan". They explore the way in which the Old Testament book of Joshua illuminates the themes of the New Testament letter to the Ephesians.
"He shall see the labour of His soul, and be satisfied", prophesied Isaiah. His prophecy was fulfilled by the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus, with wonderful far-reaching results. They are the fruit of the labour of Jesus: closely associated with our current and future blessing. The author explores some of this glorious fruit in this book.
It is an historical fact that Jesus Christ actually rose from the dead, and ascended to heaven. In a survey encompassing Old and New Testaments as well as Lyttleton's Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul, Pollock affirms his thesis with characteristic eloquence. This new edition conveys his message to the 21st Century reader.
Growing in the Christian faith is not easy. There's a war on! Satan is implacably opposed to the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer. The Holy Spirit supplies His sword, the Word of God, with the definitive answer to each attack. It is vital to know what it says about each combatant. Pollock, with characteristic clarity, presents his analysis.
This collection of 14 meditations on a variety of Scriptural subjects, including individual Psalms, incidents in the Gospels, and chapters in the Epistles, is an excellent introduction to the ministry of Hamilton Smith. The author's aim is to encourage in Christians a greater appreciation of Christ and growth into His likeness.
A study of the Kingdom of God: the nature and values of the Kingdom; the relationship between its present apparent imperfection and future visible glory; Israel, the Kingdom and the Church; the action of God in establishing it; and the corresponding responsibilities laid on believers.
Considers the subject of the inspiration of the Bible under the main headings of Divine Authority, Apostolic Doctrine, Its Uniformity, The Human Element and Divine Design. The latter topic introduces each book of the Bible in turn, demonstrating the evidence of its inspiration, and relating it to the inspired themes of the whole.
"One of the greatest problems among Christians today is bitterness and lack of forgiveness. It spreads like a poison in our communities." This book explores forgiveness from a Biblical perspective. Part One takes a practical approach to the subject, while Part Two explores its doctrinal basis.
This book includes such subjects as faith, peace, justification, redemption, sanctification, the new nature and worship. God always intended that His children should have a complete understanding of His salvation. This book aims to help readers achieve this.
Philip Nunn discusses the basics of faith and asks whether Christianity makes sense. He answers questions such as: How certain can we be? Why is truth important? Are there no other ways to God than Jesus? He examines critical arguments against the Christian faith and shows why they are not sustainable.
In much of the Christian church the importance of the Lord's Supper has lost its appeal. This book sets out to stimulate a love for the Lord and to emphasise the central role of the remembrance of Him. Using Old Testament pictures, and studies on the Person of Christ, the author encourages obedience to the Lord's request: "Remember Me".
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