Christian Living
The following books on Christian discipleship focus on applying biblical and reformed theology to the Christian life. Topics include the practical implications of the doctrine of God’s providence and the doctrine of election, as well as topics like repentance and maturity in the faith. Thoughts for Young Men by J.C. Ryle and Duties of Christian Fellowship by John Owen are two particularly edifying Christian living books worth looking into.
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Expounds Owen’s teaching on the fundamental themes of the Christian life, and stands on its own as a study in pastoral theology. 312pp.
Conflict and Triumph
The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded
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The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded’ by a great OT scholar. 192pp.
The Pastor in Prayer
A Collection of the Sunday Morning Prayers of Charles Spurgeon
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A collection of prayers drawn primarily from Sunday morning services at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Permeated with Scripture and full of the promises of God. 192pp.
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A plea for a return to the right use of the Lord’s Day for meditation, rest, service, and growth in the understanding of God. 112pp.
Spurgeon’s Practical Wisdom
Plain Advice for Plain People
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A collection of Spurgeon’s humorous articles on topical subjects. Originally published as John Ploughman’s Talk and John Ploughman’s Pictures, this fine one volume edition includes all the original illustrations. 328pp.
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True Christianity involves a sight of the majesty of God and calls for a godly life. 24pp.
Holiness
God's call to sanctification
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What does the Bible mean by holiness and how can we attain it? 32pp.
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Of assistance to individuals and groups in reading John Owen’s Puritan Paperback on this vital subject. 48pp.
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Advice on the best books and how to set about reading them. 32pp.
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Suggestions on the best approach to reading and benefitting from the Scriptures. 32pp.
Charity and Its Fruits
Christian Love as Manifested in Heart and Life
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This moving exposition of 1 Corinthians 13 reveals Edwards’ insistence both that true Christian experience is ‘supernatural’ – Spirit produced and Christ centered – and that ‘all true Christian grace tends to practice.’ 384pp.
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