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With Mercy and With Judgment by Alexander Whyte -16%
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Harold St. John, a great Bible teacher and preacher of a previous generation, was once asked which commentaries and helps to Bible study he would recommend. His reply went something like this: "A man who deals with Scripture," he said, "has a conscience which needs to be trained, a heart which must be warmed, and a will that should be yielded, and finally, a mind which must be fed. For the conscience, none is better than Alexander Whyte - his Lord, Teach Us to Pray and With Mercy and With Judgment will make his readers hot and ashamed." And sometimes, being hot and ashamed is just what we need, spiritually speaking. "Do no put off...
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The Anxious Inquirer by John Angell James -11%
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Deep anxiety about salvation is the most reasonable thing in the world. As immortal spirits destined for eternal bliss or everlasting misery, no question is more important than “What must I do to be saved?” This book answers that question in classic fashion. The author skillfully guides the seeking soul to the one and only source of salvation, the Lord Jesus Christ and his finished work on the cross. Biblical repentance and saving faith are clearly explained. The reader is also offered much practical advice on dealing with common mistakes, perplexities and discouragements encountered by those seeking salvation. Although written primarily...
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The Cross of Calvary by Jessie Penn-Lewis -10%
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The Cross Of Calvary is a stirring study for the maturing Christian and has been described as a classic work of its kind on the Atonement. Chapters include: The Cross and the Law, The Cross and the Living Christ, The Cross and the Holy Spirit, etc. In a personal letter to Jessie Penn-Lewis about this book, Oswald Chambers wrote: "Your Cross of Calvary is pre-eminently of God. The splendid treasure of pain, your pain, has merged into the greatness of God’s power. Your book teaches clearly and grandly what the Spirit witnesses to in the Bible and in our hearts, viz: that 'the way of God' flatly contradicts common sense, and by...
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The Grace and Truth Paradox by Randy Alcorn -10%
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Grace or truth...or both? Truth without grace breeds self-righteousness and crushing legalism. Grace without truth breeds deception and moral compromise. Is it possible to embrace both in balance? Jesus did. Randy Alcorn offers a simple yet profound two-point checklist of Christlikeness. "In the end," says Alcorn, "we don't need grace or truth. We need grace and truth. And for people to see Jesus in us, they must see both." 92 pages. Hardback.
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This book deals with the subject of rewards based on our actions or "works" in this life. Paul clearly states in 1 Corinthians 3 that all believers will stand before Christ and be judged and rewarded according to how they have lived their earthly life. There is no conflict here with the doctrine of justification by faith. Every one who has placed their faith in the finished work of Christ as their only salvation from sin will be saved from the eternal wrath of God. But how we live our lives after placing our faith in Christ will determine our rewards and positions in God's eternal kingdom. Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British...
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If there was one message that Tozer consistently preached with passion, it was the crucified life. The Radical Cross is the first collection of his writings to focus specifically on what he had to say about the cross of Jesus Christ. The book contains 31 chapters gleaned from the writings of Tozer, divided into 7 sections: Its Power, Its Price, Its Purpose, Its Pain, Its Provision, Its Paradox, Its Promise. The book also contains a chapter by A. B. Simpson called The Brand of the Cross. The foreword is by Ravi Zacharias.
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Our Own God by G. D. Watson -9%
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A most inspiring work dealing with the character of God in such a way as to make one long to know Him more intimately, to love Him more ardently, and to serve Him more unreservedly. The opening statement, "God is our nearest relative," sums up the spirit breathed through this spiritual classic. Someone has described the book this way: "No book we have ever read has given us such a sense of God's fatherly love and of His minute interest in the life of each of us. Usually a book about God is a theological treatise couched in language not too easy to comprehend, but this is written experimentally by a man who has pressed into deeper...
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Are You Converted by Ole Hallesby -17%
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He was an atypical combination of Lutheran seminary dogmatics professor and pietistic revival preacher; but in every arena, Ole Hallesby proclaimed the message of conversion. There could hardly be a message more relevant today. Current theological trends often describe the Spirit's inner workings as imperceptible, faith as mere intellectual and verbal endorsement of Christian doctrine, and man as already right with God and needing only to assuage his troubled conscience through self-application of comforting Scriptures. In contradistinction to this, the Norwegian Hallesby declared the Biblical imperative of conversion: the subjective...
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