The editors apply literary tools of analysis to help readers understand the Bible as a whole, as well as each book and individual sections. This edition, in a single-column format, includes extensive notes from a world-renowned professor of English and a Bible expositor.
These 21 devotional readings probe the events surrounding Calvary--especially Jesus' words from the cross--to give a richer understanding of the amazing love that drove Jesus there.
A thoroughly biblical and pervasively practical introduction to principles drawn from the New Testament. This classic conveys the gravity and importance of the elder's calling.
"City on a Hill" provides readers with a deeper understanding of how to live for Christ in the 21st Century: go back to the model established in the 1st Century. This book is sure to be an encouragement and a challenge to anyone concerned about the effectiveness of the church today.
The Preaching the Word commentary series is noted for its unqualified commitment to biblical authority and clear exposition of Scripture. This installment, in which Philip Ryken explores the words and life of the Weeping Prophet, is no exception. With the heart of a pastor and the knowledge of a scholar, Ryken applies Jeremiah's words of life to ...
Encourages Christian artists in the pursuit of their calling and provides artists and non-artists alike a short introduction to thinking Christianly about the arts.
Two noted pastors denounce casual Christianity and proclaim a recovery of the fundamental doctrines of the faith: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and the perseverance of the saints.
Demonstrates that the gracious gospel of Galatians liberates us from legalism and that Galatians challenges our preconceptions about how to have a right relationship with God.
Philip Ryken reveals the power and truth within each phrase of the Lord's Prayer and helps readers realize the peace, contentment, forgiveness, and hope that this prayer offers.
Old, Mohler, Clowney, Godfrey, Horton, and others write on the Bible and worship, elements of worship, preparing for worship, and worship, history and culture.
Fifty meditations examine our culture from a Christian perspective. Covers nine topics, including the family, sports and leisure, politics, feasts and festivals.
In a day when Christians are more divided than united, true believers must again commit themselves to their common spiritual communion with one another. This biblical and practical guide, complete with leader's guide and spiritual gifts questionnaire, guides those united in Christ toward life in the Christian community. Contributors include ...
Exhibiting a passion for the grandness of God's work, Philip Ryken illuminates the message of salvation through this in-depth exposition of key biblical passages on election, deliverance, redemption, expiation, reconciliation, regeneration, justification, adoption, sanctification and glorification.
Basics of the Reformed Faith booklets introduce lay readers to Reformed distinctives. These resources are designed especially for use by Presbyterian and Reformed churches.
Within the pages of this Today's Issues booklet, the four essential Christian beliefs that pluralists find most troublesome are explained in clear, everyday terms, proving how and why Jesus is the only way.
Philip Graham Ryken mines the book of Exodus for knowledge of God's character and instruction. Ryken's commentary moves readers to rejoice at God's work in the life of everyone who is on the path to spiritual freedom.
Philip Graham Ryken draws parallels between the pagan world to which the prophet Jeremiah addressed himself and the neo-pagan tendencies of our own age. He issues a call to Christians to heed Jeremiah's message to stand for truth.t
Three pastor-scholars explore the meaning for evangelical's today of the Nicene Creed's affirmation of the church as "one holy, catholic, and apostolic."
Philip Graham Ryken goes through the Ten Commandments one-by-one, and relates each to the person and redemptive work of Jeus Christ--the fullfillment of the law.
Thomas Boston, the Presbyterian pastor-theologian, was the most widely published Scottish author of the eighteenth century. This book is a historical, practical and theological study of his preaching ministry, understood against the background of patristic, medieval, Reformation and Puritan theology.
The story of a most influential church in twentieth-century America, an evangelical congregation, pastored by Barnhouse and Boice, that has flourished in the center city.
Ryken and Boice provide running commentary of both a theological and a legal nature on probably the least understood criminal court case in history--Jesus Christ's.
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