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The Crook in the Lot

The Crook in the Lot

The Crook in the LotFirst published in 1737 this book holds a special place among the tremendous amount of Puritan literature that was produced during that time. Thomas Boston was renowned for his clearly understood English and the manner in which he maintained that clarity while conveying messages of great depth. The Crook in the Lot is introduced to us by J. I. Packer. In an extensive prologue he shows how Boston’s advice remains deeply relevant today. Boston was not preaching merely from his theological understanding, he was speaking from direct personal experience. Boston had real “thorns” to deal with himself, ranging from his wife’s paralyzing depression to his own experiences living for years with what were probably kidney stones. He brings his own unique combination of wonderfully profound and yet immensely practical advice to bear to give us a work of lasting impact.

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The Mystery of Providence

The Mystery of Providence

The Mystery of ProvidenceFirst published in 1678, this little work is based on the words ‘God that performeth all things for me’ (Psalm 57:2). It shows us how providence works for us in every stage and experience of our lives. The book is richly illustrated from the lives of believers and from the author s wide reading in church history. There are avenues of spiritual knowledge and experience opened to the Christian in this work which he probably never knew existed.

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The Invisible Hand

The Invisible Hand

The Invisible Hand“Every woman who has delivered a stillborn baby knows the devastation it brings to the heart,” write R. C. Sproul. “Who can experience such a thing without crying to heaven and asking, “Why?”’ It is normal to wonder where God is in such circumstances. It is where the rubber of human anguish meets the road of divine providence.” “This book is an effort to face those issues and questions that arise with regard to God’s providence,” Sproul writes. “It is designed to look at the question of providence, not only from a doctrinal viewpoint, but chiefly from an examination of concrete experiences of the flesh-and-blood people whose lives and struggles are recorded for us in sacred Scripture.” Sproul concludes: “The Providence of God is our fortress, our shield, and our very great reward. It is what provides courage and perseverance for His saints.” All who read The Invisible Hand will find themselves praising God for his mercy and loving kindness.

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God’s Providence

Blogs:

  • The Old Testament Is a Story of Providence – Kevin DeYoung
  • What Is God Sovereign Over? – Justin Taylor

Audio:

  • God’s Secret and Revealed Will http://download.redeemer.com/rpcsermons/QandA/God's_secret_and_revealed_will.mp3 Download Now

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Books:

  • The Invisible Hand
  • The Mystery of Providence
  • The Crook in the Lot
  • Systematic Theology
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Overcoming Sin and Temptation

Overcoming Sin and Temptation

Overcoming Sin and TemptationJohn Owen’s writings, though challenging, are full of rich spiritual insights. In this unabridged volume, editors Justin Taylor and Kelly Kapic have made updates to the author’s language, translated the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, and footnoted difficult or unknown phrases, all without sacrificing any of Owen’s original message. These three treatises on temptation, sin, and repentance are theologically robust and insightful while also being accessible to modern readers. Overcoming Sin and Temptation will help a new generation benefit from the writings of this remarkable Puritan.

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Sanctification

Blogs:

  • Five Questions About Sanctification and Good Works
  • Grace That Saves Is the Grace That Leads Us Home
  • Three Uses of the Law
  • The Role of “Effort” in Sanctification

Videos:

  • Religion is Dead: Fruit of the Spirit

     

     

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  • Hole in our Holiness
  • Overcoming Sin and Temptation
  • Systematic Theology
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In My Place Condemned He Stood

In My Place Condemned He Stood

In My Place Condemned He Stood

An important anthology that reaffirms the classic doctrine of substitutionary atonement and counters the ongoing attacks against it.

If ever there was a time and a need for an enthusiastic reaffirmation of the biblical doctrine of substitutionary atonement, it is now. With this foundational tenet under widespread attack, J. I. Packer and Mark Dever’s anthology plays an important role, issuing a clarion call to readers to stand firm in the truth.

In My Place Condemned He Stood combines three classic articles by Packer-“The Heart of the Gospel”; his Tyndale Biblical Theology Lecture, “What Did the Cross Achieve”; and his introductory essay to John Owen’s The Death of Death in the Death of Christ-with Dever’s recent article, “Nothing but the Blood.” It also features a foreword by the four principals of Together for the Gospel: Dever, Ligon Duncan, C. J. Mahaney, and Al Mohler. Thoughtful readers looking for a compact classic on this increasingly controversial doctrine need look no farther than this penetrating volume.

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Pierced For Our Transgressions

Pierced for Our Transgressions

Pierced for Our Transgressions

The belief that Jesus died for us, suffering the wrath of his own Father in our place, has been the wellspring of hope for countless Christians through the ages. However, with an increasing number of theologians, church leaders, and even popular Christian books and magazines questioning this doctrine, which naysayers have described as a form of “cosmic child abuse,” a fresh articulation and affirmation of penal substitution is needed. And Jeffery, Ovey, and Sach have responded here with clear exposition and analysis.

They make the case not only that the doctrine is clearly taught in Scripture, but that it has an impeccable pedigree and a central place in Christian theology, and that its neglect has serious consequences. The authors also systematically analyze over twenty specific objections that have been brought against penal substitution and charitably but firmly offer a defining declaration of the doctrine of the cross for any concerned reader.

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Atonement

Blogs:

  • Substitution is Not a “Theory of Atonement”
  • Theories of Atonement
  • The Cross of Christ: Part 1
  • The Cross of Christ: Part 2
  • The Multifaceted Diamond of Christ’s Atoning Work

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Audio:

The Atonement: Part 1 (All Team)

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Books:

  • The Cross of Christ
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  • Pierced for Our Transgressions
  • In My Place Condemned He Stood

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The Twilight of Atheism

The Twilight of Atheism

The Twilight of AtheismIn this bold and provocative new book, the author of In the Beginning and The Reenchantment of Nature challenges the widely held assumption that the world is becoming more secular and demonstrates why atheism cannot provide the moral and intellectual guidance essential for coping with the complexities of modern life.

Atheism is one of the most important movements in modern Western culture. For the last two hundred years, it seemed to be on the verge of eliminating religion as an outmoded and dangerous superstition. Recent years, however, have witnessed the decline of disbelief and a rise in religious devotion throughout the world. In THE TWILIGHT OF ATHEISM, the distinguished historian and theologian Alister McGrath examines what went wrong with the atheist dream and explains why religion and faith are destined to play a central role in the twenty-first century.

A former atheist who is now one of Christianity’s foremost scholars, McGrath traces the history of atheism from its emergence in eighteenth-century Europe as a revolutionary worldview that offered liberation from the rigidity of traditional religion and the oppression of tyrannical monarchs, to its golden age in the first half of the twentieth century. Blending thoughtful, authoritative historical analysis with incisive portraits of such leading and influential atheists as Sigmund Freud and Richard Dawkins, McGrath exposes the flaws at the heart of atheism, and argues that the renewal of faith is a natural, inevitable, and necessary response to its failures.

THE TWILIGHT OF ATHEISM will unsettle believers and nonbelievers alike. A powerful rebuttal of the philosophy that, for better and for worse, has exerted tremendous influence on Western history, it carries major implications for the future of both religion and unbelief in our society.

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