These masterful expositions on the second chapter of the Book of Ephesians reach the heart of the human problem--man's estrangement from God.
If Christianity is such 'good news' why are its followers often unhappy? Spiritual Depression is one of the great classics of the modern Church, diagnosing the causes of the unhappiness that many Christians experience and prescribing the practical care to lift your spirits and bring you freedom, power, and joy. A medical doctor by training and one of the great Christian teachers of the tw…
Lloyd-Jones prefaces this volume with the comment: "It is certain that no subject has been more frequently dealt with in sermons, books, lectures, pamphlets, and articles during the present century than the question of "Christian Unity." It is equally true to say that no subject has caused so much confusion in the minds and hearts of members of churches. In this exposition of Ephesians 4:1-1…
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Kitab Mazmur memiliki sebuah pesona yang dalam. Kalau kita mempelajari kitab Mazmur dengan teliti, maka kita terbentur dengan kesulitan-kesulitan. Bentuk puisi kitab Mazmur tidak lazim. Banyak image masih asing bagi kita. dan pemazmur kadang-kadang menggunakan pikiran-pikiran yang sepertinya tidak layak ada dalam Alkitab. Tremper Longman memberikan kita pertolongan untuk mengatasi jarak antara …
Creation in six days. Woman from the side of man. "Sons of god" taking "daughters of men". A massive disaster and an animal rescue boat of biblical proportions. Abraham, Sarah, Hagar and the ongoing saga of a dysfunctional family. These are just a few of the episodes that Genesis conjures up. But we miss the point if we focus on what seems strange to us. And we distort the message if we dema…
Martin Luther posted his Ninety-five Theses on the church door at Wittenberg in 1517. In the three years that followed., Luther clarified and defended his position in numerous writings. Chief among these are the three treatises written in 1520. In these writings Luther tried to frame his ideas in terms that would be comprehensible not only to the clergy but to people from a wide range of backgr…
Written a mere eight years following the posting of the 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, the Bondage of the Will bears witness to how far and how fast Martin Luther's fire of reform spread through sixteenth century Europe. This masterpiece of Reformation thought was witten to oppose the doctrine set forth by the renowned scholar Desiderius Erasmus in Diatribe of Free …
Martin Luther's Small Cathechism, one of the greatest works of Christian education of all time, combines practically with theology in a manner that reflects the author's pastoral concern of entire church. This edition provides the Latin text of this great work, as well as helpful grammatical notes and a vocabulary list for easy reference. It is designed for students and pastors who, having stud…
Sexual passion have a way of demanding immediate attention. Even committed Christians need to choose between indulging sexual desire and maintaining God's standard for purity. Erwin Lutzer presents a rationale for sexual purity, giving special attention to the inevitable consequences of permissiveness. He deals specifically with adultery, lust, homosexuality, and masturbation. Throughout, he po…