What a Difference a Name Makes

What a Difference a Name Makes

One name above all names makes the greatest difference in our lives. Yahweh is Gods name. A name God chose to reveal for the first time to His servant Moses at a burning bush in the Sinai desert. The sacred name Yahweh means I AM. Through His name God reveals Himself as the One who meets every human need. He is saying to every person, I AM whatever you need to become all I want you to be. The name Yahweh occurs over 6,800 times in the Old Testament. Many of these occurrences are combinations of Yahweh with other terms, revealing specific ways in which God reaches out to make a difference in His people. In What a Difference a Name Makes, author Jim Harvey guides readers to understand and make personal application of these special combination names. Further insights are offered by discovering that the name Jesus in Hebrew is Yeshua, a name that means Yahweh is salvation. One interesting chapter of this book is devoted to a study of the claims Jesus made regarding Himself as I AM the Bread of Life, I AM the Light of the World, I AM the Alpha and the Omega, and many others. Val Harvey provides a helpful Study Guide with each of the thirteen chapters of the book. Bible students who are interested in individual or group study settings will find these guides of practical value in gaining more understanding of Gods nature and His purpose for us.

Morning Thoughts

Morning Thoughts

Octavius Winslow was one of the leading evangelical preachers in England during the 19th century.  Winslow was a contemporary of other great Christian preachers including Charles Spurgeon and J.C. Ryle and he was also a well-respected author. Morning Thoughts, published in 1858, provides daily devotions for every day of the year.  Christians should also read Winslow's Evening Thoughts which provide nightly devotions for every day of the year.

The Doctrine of Repentance

The Doctrine of Repentance

Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. This work by Thomas Watson (c.1620-1686) is, by the witness of many, the finest exposition found in print of this vital Biblical doctrine. In his explanatory style filled with vivid illustrations, Watson presents the reader with the Biblical call to repentance. In concise chapters, he reveals counterfeit repentance as mere worldly sorrow over suffering the consequences of sin. He then describes the nature of true repentance, its necessity, motives, and effects. He closes with strong exhortations to repent from every sin, how to remove impediments, and the means for true repentance. It is truly a Christian classic—as useful in our day as it was over 300 years ago.

Crezi că ești convertit?

Crezi că ești convertit?

Poate că, pentru tine, ideea de a fi convertit sună ciudat. De regulă, când oamenii aud vorbindu-se despre convertire, ei se gândesc rareori la ceea ce Scriptura descrie convertirea. Ei cred că aceasta ar fi schimbarea unei religii cu alta sau aderarea la un fel de mișcare ideologică prin abandonarea alteia. În această scurtă carte, J. C. Ryle analizează ce este convertirea din punct de vedere biblic și de ce este ea necesară pentru ca orice om să poată fi mântuit. În stilul lui clar și convingător, autorul explică mai întâi de toate ce este convertirea, apoi prezintă argumentele din Sfânta Scriptură pentru care convertirea este nu doar biblică, ci și un lucru real, necesar, posibil, fericit și vizibil. După explicarea argumentelor sale, autorul îl îndeamnă pe cititor să se cerceteze pentru a vedea dacă este el însuși convertit. În final, Ryle are următorul sfat pentru cei care cred că sunt convertiți: asigură-te de chemarea și convertirea ta, ține minte că un om convertit rămâne un păcătos care are nevoie de Hristos zi de zi, străduiește-te să crești mereu în har, și mărturisește-ți credința. Dar tu – tu ești convertit? Ești convertit cu adevărat?

Woran glaubt ein Atheist?

Woran glaubt ein Atheist?

Was die Religion dem Gläubigen bereithält, muss dem Atheisten nicht verwehrt sein. Werte, Spiritualität und Trost gibt es auch jenseits von Gott. Ein Buch, das den Nerv der Zeit trifft und all jenen, die nicht glauben möchten oder können, neue Wege eröffnet.

Passionate Conviction

Passionate Conviction

Is your heart on fire for God?Passionate Conviction brings together the most popular and heart-stirring presentations in defense of Christianity from the annual fall conference on apologetics held in association with the Evangelical Philosophical Society, the C. S. Lewis Institute, and the Christian Apologetics program at Biola University.Applicable to pastors, serious-minded lay people, and university and high school students, these twenty essays are grouped into six dynamic categories: (1) Why Apologetics? (2) God (3) Jesus (4) Comparative Religions (5) Postmodernism and Relativism (6) Practical Application. Among the greatly respected contributors are J. P. Moreland (“Has the American Church Lost Her Mind?), N. T. Wright (“The Resurrection of Jesus as an Event of History”), Francis J. Beckwith (“Is Morality Relative?”), Sean McDowell (“Apologetics for a New Generation”), and Gary Habermas (“Dealing with Doubt”).

The Life of Faith

The Life of Faith

Though the wicked are distinguished into hypocrites and unbelievers, yet hypocrites themselves are unbelievers too. They have no faith which they can justify, by its prevailing efficacy and works; and therefore have no faith by which they can be justified. Because their discovery is needful to their recovery, and all our salvation depends on the sincerity of our faith, I have chosen this text, which is a description of Faith, that the opening of it may help us for the opening of our hearts, and resolving the great question, on which our endless life depends.To be a Christian, and to be a believer in Christ, are words in Scripture of the same signification. If you have not faith, you are not Christians. This faith hath various offices and objects. By it we are justified, sanctified and saved, We are justified, not by believing that we are justified, but by believing that we may be justified. Not by receiving justification immediately, but by receiving Christ for our justification: nor by mere accepting the pardon in itself, but by first receiving him that procureth and bestoweth it, on his terms: not by mere accepting health, but by receiving the Physician and his remedies, for health.Faith is the practical believing in God as promising, and Christ as procuring justification and salvation. Or, the practical belief and acceptance of life, as procured by Christ, and promised by God in the Gospel.No wonder therefore if the Holy Ghost here speaking of the dignity and power of faith, do principally insist on that part of its description, which is taken from this final object.As Christ himself in his humiliation was rejected by the Gentiles, and a stumbling-stone to the Jews, despised and not esteemed; (Isa. 53:2, 3.) Having “made himself of no reputation;” (Phil. 2:7.) So faith in Christ as incarnate and crucified, is despised and counted foolishness by the world. But as Christ in his glory, and the glory of believers, shall force them to an awful admiration; so faith itself as exercised on that glory, is more glorious in the eyes of all. Believers are never so reverenced by the world, as when they converse in heaven, and “the Spirit of Glory resteth on them;” 1 Pet. 4:14.How faith by beholding this glorious end, doth move all the faculties of the soul, and subdue the inclinations and interests of the flesh, and make the greatest sufferings tolerable, is the work of the Holy Ghost in this chapter to demonstrate, which beginning with the description, proceeds to the proof by a cloud of witnesses. There are two sorts of persons (and employments) in the world, for whom there are two contrary ends hereafter. One sort subjects their reason to their sensual or carnal interest. The other subjects their senses to their reason, cleared, conducted and elevated by faith. Things present or possessed, are the riches of the sensual, and the bias of their hearts and lives: things, absent but hoped for, are the riches of believers, which actuate their chief endeavours.This is the sense of the text which I have read to you; which setting things hoped for, in opposition to things present, and things unseen, to those that sense doth apprehend, assureth us that faith (which fixeth on the first) doth give to its object a subsistence, presence and evidence, that is, it seeth that which supplieth the want of presence and visibility. The Syriac interpreter, instead of a translation, gives us a true exposition of the words, viz. ‘Faith is a certainty of those things that are in hope, as if they did already actually exist, and the revelation of those things that are not seen.’

Tra Dio e il mondo

Tra Dio e il mondo

Nell’estate del 1932, a pochi mesi dall’ascesa al potere di Hitler, il ventiseienne Dietrich Bonhoeffer tiene un corso universitario sull’essenza della Chiesa. Sviluppate dal punto di vista della teologia protestante, le riflessioni di Bonhoeffer si concentrano sul rapporto tra l’istituzione ecclesiastica, espressione di Dio nel mondo, e la società che la circonda. Con un’analisi lucida e schietta, il giovane teologo riconosce le difficoltà che ha la Chiesa di rappresentare adeguatamente nel mondo la realtà divina, indicando allo stesso tempo la necessità di continuare a trasmettere ai fedeli il significato dell’appartenenza a una comunità spirituale. Per non perdere il contatto con il mondo, in cui è storicamente collocata, la Chiesa deve recuperare l’autenticità e la passione delle origini, deve cioè ritornare ad essere il «luogo» di Dio in terra. La presente edizione è arricchita da due lettere inedite scritte nel 1936 dal seminario clandestino di Finkenwalde, in cui Bonhoeffer prosegue la sua riflessione sulla vera natura dell’istituto ecclesiastico.

La obra de Cristo

La obra de Cristo

La inspirada Epístola a los Hebreos dice: “Pero Cristo, habiendo ofrecido una vez para siempre un solo sacrificio por los pecados, se ha sentado a la diestra de Dios” (Heb. 10:12). ¡Esta es una declaración sensacional! No podemos leer estas veintidós palabras bajo la iluminación del Espíritu Santo, el estudio diligente y la meditación sin que nuestro corazón se conmueva ni nuestra alma ansíe adorar al Señor. ¡Señor, perdona nuestra falta de entusiasmo! Aquí, en veintidós palabras tenemos el resumen de la obra de Jesucristo, el propósito eterno de Dios manifestado en el Hijo eterno de Dios. Aquí frente a nosotros están las glorias de este hombre Cristo: Cristo el Hijo, Cristo el Mediador, Cristo el Profeta, Cristo el Sacerdote, Cristo el Rey. Aquí está el perdón de los pecados logrado para siempre con “un solo sacrificio”. ¡Aquí está todo lo infinitamente necesario para salvar y preservar al pueblo de Dios por toda la eternidad! ¡Todo! Designado en la eternidad antes de la Creación, enviado al mundo, encarnado por la concepción milagrosa en el vientre de la Virgen, obediente a la Ley, crucificado, resucitado, ascendido al cielo y sentado en glorioso esplendor.  Cristo cumplió con su muerte la obra que su Padre decretó antes de la fundación del mundo. Aquí está el Garante, aquí está el Sustituto que vino a morir en una agonía horrorosa en la cruenta cruz del Calvario. Aquí está el que resucitó el tercer día con gran poder y gloria, venciendo a la muerte, al infierno, al mundo y a Satanás. Cada aspecto y cada detalle de todo lo que su Santo Padre le dio para hacer a fin de salvar a su pueblo de la pena, el poder, el placer y la presencia del pecado —todo— Jesús lo logró todo. La Persona y la obra de Cristo son la razón de la historia, el enfoque de la Biblia, el objeto de la fe salvadora y la única esperanza de vida eterna y del futuro. Jesucristo es la realidad más sorprendente y magnífica en el universo.

The Works of Thomas Boston, Volume VII

The Works of Thomas Boston, Volume VII

Volume eight contains "Human Nature" in which Boston exhorts us on the depravity of man. This is somewhat of a harsh wake up call; it reveals furthermore the great blessing we have in Christ's forgiveness. "The Covenant of Grace" is also included and it's refreshing to read and be reminded of the hope we have in Christ. Boston teaches us on how we can't ever understand the grandness of our forgiveness unless we understand the tragedy of our sin.

The Truth of the Cross

The Truth of the Cross

In this book, Dr. R.C. Sproul surveys the great work accomplished by Jesus Christ through His crucifixion — the redemption of God’s people. Dr. Sproul considers the atonement from numerous angles and shows conclusively that the cross was absolutely necessary if anyone was to be saved.Opening the Scriptures, Dr. Sproul shows that God Himself provided salvation by sending Jesus Christ to die on the cross, and the cross was always God’s intended method by which to bring salvation. The Truth of the Cross is an uncompromising reminder that the atonement of Christ is an absolutely essential doctrine of the Christian faith, one that should be studied and understood by all believers.

How to be Filled with the Holy Spirit

How to be Filled with the Holy Spirit

Excerpted from sermons preached by Tozer at his Chicago church, these four chapters cover the following subjects: (1) Who Is the Holy Spirit? (2) The Promise of the Father, (3) How to Be Filled with the Holy Spirit, (4) How to Cultivate the Spirit's Companionship.

The Sign of Jonas

The Sign of Jonas

This diary of a monastic life is “a continuation of The Seven Storey Mountain . . . Astonishing” (Commonweal).   Chronicling six years of Thomas Merton’s life in a Trappist monastery, The Sign of Jonas takes us through his day-to-day experiences at the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani, where he lived in silence and prayer for much of his life.   Concluding with the account of Merton’s ordination as a priest, this diary documents his growing acceptance of his vocation—and the greater meaning he found within his private world of contemplation.   “This book is made unmistakably real and almost, at times, unbearably poignant by the fact that the exuberance of youth so often wells up through it with rapture, impatience, and even bluster.” —TheNew York Times   “A stirring book—the most readable and on the whole, most illuminating of the author’s writings.” —Catholic World

Foundational Faith

Foundational Faith

At various times, some within the Protestant community have compromised core Christian principles to "fit the times". Challenging these truths, many members of the evangelical community have stood up for the key doctrines that, in their view, remain essential to the Christian faith. In Foundational Faith, John Koessler, a professor at Moody Bible Institute, joins several of his colleagues in introducing fundamental truths of the Christian faith to a generation increasingly unfamiliar with the original and true essence of Christianity.

A Love Worth Giving

A Love Worth Giving

God loves each of us. Personally. Powerfully. Passionately. And it’s a love worth giving.But before we can pass love on, we must receive it ourselves.Building on the principles found in 1 Corinthians 13, known as the love passage, best-selling author Max Lucado helps us dive into the depth and perfection of God’s love, exploring the ways that it can be reflected in our daily lives through patience, kindness, forgiveness, and more. For those of us feeling low on these attributes, A Love Worth Giving opens the door to the transfusion we need in order to spread a love that really is worth giving.

The Christian's Charge Never to Offend God In Worship

The Christian's Charge Never to Offend God In Worship

John Forbes (1568-1634) was a Scottish Minister and fiery reformed preacher who desired to see the church reformed for the glory of God. Mr. Forbes will show you that the house of God should be ordered by God’s rules, and that God’s "people" are to be ordered by God’s rules. He demonstrates from 1 Tim. 6:13-16 that it is impossible to worship God by human invention, impossible to worship God by human ingenuity, and impossible to worship God in an atmosphere that has not been structured and ordered by God and His word. The Regulative Principle expresses clearly that God alone determines the manner sinners are to approach him in worship. Such a doctrine should never be dismissed simply because our contemporary culture is more captivated by being entertained rather than instructed by God’s truth. This work is not a scan or facsimile, has been carefully transcribed by hand being made easy to read in modern English, and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.

Demonology and Theology

Demonology and Theology

Nathaniel Holmes (or Homes) (1599–1678) was an English puritan, covenanter and prolific Calvinistic writer. He is described as a Puritan writer of great ability, and a scholar. C. Matthew McMahon is a theologian and founder of A Puritan's Mind. The following treatise covers demonology, a study of the devices and black arts of Satan. The study launches with 1 Timothy 4:1, “...giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.” The treatise investigates the occult and the black arts in two ways: 1.Generally, considering them in their causes and means; and, 2. Specially, looking at particular arts pertaining to the operation of strange things like charms, luck, witchcraft, divination by familiar spirits, casting lots, necromancy and astrology (the section on astrology is astoundingly exhaustive and helpful). This work is not a scan or facsimile, has been carefully transcribed by hand being made easy to read in modern English, and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.

The Doctrine of Sanctification

The Doctrine of Sanctification

Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. The Doctrine of Sanctification is one of Pink’s most insightful books, which is a high commendation indeed! In it he deals with the Biblical answers to the following questions, “What is ‘sanctification’: is it a quality or position? Is sanctification a legal thing or an experimental?—that is to say, is it something the believer has in Christ or in himself? Is it absolute or relative?—by which we mean, does it admit of degree or no? Is it unchanging or progressive? Are we sanctified at the time we are justified, or is sanctification a later blessing? How is this blessing obtained?—by something which is done for us, or by us, or both? How may one be assured he has been sanctified: what are the fruits? How are we to distinguish between sanctification by the Father, by the Son, by the Spirit, by faith, by the Word?” May the reader be illumined by the Holy Spirit as he finds the answers herein!

Counterfeit Gods

Counterfeit Gods

New York Times bestselling author of The Prodigal Prophet and nationally renowned minister Timothy Keller exposes the error of making good things "ultimate" in this book, and shows readers a new path toward a hope that lasts. Success, true love, and the life you've always wanted. Many of us placed our faith in these things, believing they held the key to happiness, but with a sneaking suspicion they might not deliver. No wonder we feel lost, alone, disenchanted, and resentful. There is only one God who can wholly satisfy our cravings—and now is the perfect time to meet Him again, or for the first time.In Counterfeit Gods, Timothy Keller shows how a proper understanding of the Bible reveals the unvarnished truth about societal ideals and our own hearts. This powerful message cements Keller's reputation as a critical thinker and pastor, and comes at a crucial time—for both the faithful and the skeptical.

Genesis

Genesis

"Breaks fresh ground...Mitchell's translation tells the stories in a voice much like the ancient Hebrew, without adornment."  — Seattle Times From the author of The Gospel According to Jesus comes a new adaptation of the book of Genesis.In this highly acclaimed translation, Stephen Mitchell conveys in English the simplicity, dignity and powerful earthiness of the original Hebrew. More than just interpreting it, he also separates stories that were combined by scribes centuries after they were written, explaining their sources and omitting all verses that are recognized as scribal additions. Like removing coat after coat of lacquer from a once-vibrant masterpiece, this allows readers to appreciate the clarity of the original tales.Genesis is an extraordinarily beautiful book that is accessible in a way that no other translation has ever been. It will shed new light on readers' understanding of this seminal work of sacred scripture.