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Sibbes, R. – Believe Christ, Not Satan

Posted by David Cox on November 3, 2024
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Believe Christ, Not Satan

by Richard Sibbes

Since Christ is thus comfortably set out to us, let us not believe Satan’s representations of him. When we are troubled in conscience for our sins, Satan’s manner is then to present Christ to the afflicted soul as a most severe judge armed with justice against us. But then let us present him to our souls as offered to our view by God himself, holding out a scepter of mercy, and spreading his arms to receive us.

Summary: This is a short one chapter work by Sibbes (Puritan). Read more

Ridling Bible Atlas

Posted by David Cox on November 2, 2024
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Ridling Bible Atlas is a good color Bible Atlas.

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Jukes Names of God in Holy Scripture

Posted by David Cox on November 1, 2024
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The Names of God in Holy Scripture: A Revelation of His Nature
Notes of a course of Lectures.
By Andrew Jukes

“They that know they name will put their trust in Thee.” (Psalm 9:10)

In this 12 chapter work by Jukes (Universalist), he examines some of the names of God, “God” or Elohim, Lord or Jehovah, God Almighty or El Shaddai, Most High God or El Elyon, Lord or Adonai, Everlasting God or El Olam, Lord of Hosts or Jehovah Sabaoth, then the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and partakers of the Divine Nature, and an Appendix. Read more

Boettner, L. – The Significance of Christ’s Death

Posted by David Cox on July 7, 2024
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The Significance of Christ’s Death

By Loraine Boettner

If we compare the manner in which the service of the world’s greatest men have been rendered, and that in which Christ’s work of redemption was rendered, we are immediately impressed with an outstanding contrast. While the service of men is rendered during their lifetime, and while Christ too, for that matter, lived a life of unparalleled service, the climax of His work came at its very close, and our salvation is ascribed pre-eminently to His suffering and death.

Practically all of the material recorded in the Gospels has to do with the events which occurred during the last three years of His life, and approximately one-third of the material has to do with the events of the last week, commonly known as Passion Week. The prominence thus given to the closing scenes indicates very clearly that the distinctive work of Our Lord was accomplished not by His life but by His death. Neither His example nor His teaching reveals the love and mercy and justice of God so convincingly as does His death; and consequently the cross has becomeparexcellence of the Christian symbol. Read more