Good Tidings of Great Joy
Christ’s Incarnation the Foundation of Christianity
500 in stock
Weight | .5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.7 × 5.25 × .75 in |
ISBN | 9781800403819 |
Binding | Cloth-bound |
Topic | Christmas |
Original Pub Date | 1901 |
Banner Pub Date | 2023 |
Page Count | 176 |
Book Description
These thirty-eight meditations on Christ’s incarnation from the pen of Charles Spurgeon are an ideal companion in the approach to the Christmas season. Indeed, they point believers just as emphatically toward the second advent of Christ, and so are a valuable guide at any time of year. Brief, powerful, and vivid, each devotional sparks renewed wonder at the grace of God in the incarnation of his Son.
Endorsements
‘Good Tidings of Great Joy takes us all by the hand to lead us to Christ. Here those who celebrate Christmas but privately realize they know too little about its significance will find a clear, straightforward, and attractive explanation of its real meaning. Here too, those who enjoy Christmas chiefly because they love Christ and want to know and love him better, will find encouragement and joy. And perhaps too some, who never celebrate “Christmas” and as a result are in danger of giving the incarnation far less attention than Scripture does, will find their affection for Christ rekindled or increased.’
— From the Foreword by Dr. Sinclair Ferguson
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Foreword by Sinclair B. Ferguson | v | |
1. | The Angel’s Song, Its Opening Note | 1 |
2. | The Angel’s Song, The Added Stanza | 3 |
3. | The Angel’s Song, Its Final Note | 5 |
4. | The Name of Jesus, God-given | 9 |
5. | The Name of Jesus, Prized by His People | 13 |
6. | The Name of Jesus, Common, Yet Unique | 15 |
7. | The Name of Jesus, Indicates His Work | 17 |
8. | Christ’s Incarnation, At the Right Time | 21 |
9. | Christ’s Incarnation, A Quietus to Fear | 23 |
10. | Christ’s Incarnation, Joyous and Personal | 29 |
11. | Christ’s Incarnation, The Wonder of Angels | 33 |
12. | Christ’s Incarnation, The Marvel of Mortals | 37 |
13. | Emmanuel, ‘God with Us’ | 41 |
14. | ‘God with Us,’ Unparalleled Condescension | 45 |
15. | ‘God with Us,’ The Mystery of Mysteries | 49 |
16. | ‘God with Us,’ Bridging the Great Gulf | 55 |
17. | ‘God with Us,’ Under All Conditions | 59 |
18. | The God-Man, Christ Jesus | 65 |
19. | The God-Man, A Miracle of Power and Love | 69 |
20. | All Fullnes in the God-Man | 73 |
21. | Christ Incarnate, His Knowledge of Sin | 77 |
22. | Christ Incarnate, The Sinner’s Only Hope | 81 |
23. | Christ Incarnate, The Pledge of Deliverance | 85 |
24. | The Incarnation, The Heart of the Gospel | 89 |
25. | The Incarnation and Our Sonship | 93 |
26. | The Incarnation, Its Glory | 97 |
27. | The Wise Men and the Incarnation | 103 |
28. | The Wise Men, What They Teach Us | 107 |
29. | The Incarnation, The Cause of Trouble | 111 |
30. | The Incarnation, Also a Source of Joy | 115 |
31. | The Incarnation, According to Prophecy | 117 |
32. | Christ’s Poverty, Our Riches | 123 |
33. | Christ’s Body, Divinely Prepared | 127 |
34. | Jesus Christ, His Own Herald | 131 |
35. | Jesus Christ, ‘Full of Grace and Truth’ | 135 |
36. | Christ’s Fullness, Received by His People | 141 |
37. | Room for Christ Jesus | 147 |
38. | Christ’s Two Appearings | 153 |
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marcdanielrivera –
Charles Spurgeon’s “Good Tidings of Great Joy” is a wonderful devotional collection to read and reflect on during this season. Published by Banner of Truth, this new Christmas devotional is clothbound with an attractive dust jacket and a matching ribbon marker.
With a foreword written by Sinclair B. Ferguson, this little book contains 38 devotionals centered on Christ and His incarnation. The devotions are brief and perfect for quick reading. It is noticeable that the topics of the devotions are repeated multiple times. Most probably, these are Spurgeon’s sermons (around eight or nine) that were divided into multiple parts to create more easily digestible devotionals.
While the devotions are designed to be read during the Christmas season, I find them good to be read anytime during the year. Spurgeon’s messages are clear, biblical, and easy to understand. They will point you to Christ and make you reflect on His power, glory, and humility.
If you want to supplement your Advent Bible readings with a good devotional, Charles Spurgeon’s Good Tidings of Great Joy is definitely an excellent option. These meditations from the pen of the Prince of Preachers are worth reading and will draw you close to the Prince of Peace.
As we approach the Christmas season, let us remember the good news: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15-17 NLT), and worship God with thanksgiving, reverence, and awe!