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A classic devotional in modern language, with extra content by Andrew Murray on the subject of Humility.Andrew Murray boldly challenges the thought that merely recognizing our sin keeps us humble. He takes humility to a deeper level by teaching it is only genuine when both one's attitude and actions are holy. To be kind, compassionate, and forgiving are graces rooted in humility. If one is incapable of showing them, then pride as taken root in their heart. Therefore, we must bow before God in nothingness before we will be exalted in His presence, empowering us to live as He commands us to.
Do you know how to defend the Bible's inspiration? Do you ever doubt what the Bible says is true? This book gives solid answers to why we should believe the Bible is from God, the Creator of the universe and world we live in. This classic book by A.W. Pink, first published in 1917, is unabridged and complete. It contains fourteen chapters full of faith-building information.
Does your sin break your heart because it is transgression against a holy God? Do you want to know more about how to pray to God when you have sinned and are seeking forgiveness and renewal?This classic book by Robert S. Candlish puts sin and humanity's separation from God into proper perspective. He helps the reader see how ugly iniquity is by using David's prayer of confessing his sin of adultery and murder to understand what a true broken and penitent heart looks like. However, the reader can also expect how Psalm 51 relates to Christ and His sacrifice. Candlish also shows how God through Scripture gives hope in that if one receives His forgiveness by faith, renewal is to be expected.
This classic commentary has been a staple for Bible students and preachers for well over a hundred years. This current edition has preserved the scholarship originally penned by J. W. McGarvey, but it has updated the footnotes to help the modern reader and student. Also included in this volume are new maps, charts, and a list of references made by J. W. McGarvey and where to find them online today.J.W. McGarvey (1829-1911) The son of an Irish immigrant, John William McGarvey, was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky on March 1, 1829. After his father died and his mother remarried, his family relocated to Tremont, Illinois. J. W. McGarvey at the age of 18 enrolled at Bethany College, an institution founded by Alexander Campbell, and the school from which McGarvey would graduate with honors in 1850. While in school at Bethany College, J. W. McGarvey answered the Gospel call and was baptized into Christ. Upon his conversion, he dedicated his life to ministry and the study of the greatest book in the world. He was invited to preach in Dover, Missouri in January 1853, and that March he married Ottie F. Hix, with whom he had eight children. In Spring of 1862, during the heart of the Civil War, he accepted the position to work with the church in Lexington, Kentucky. Later that year his quintessential and original commentary on Acts was first published. By 1865, he was a chair at the College of the Bible of Kentucky University. J. W. McGarvey on October 6, 1911 passed from this life and now waits for the arrival of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
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