affliction
Affliction is the state of being affected by something that causes suffering. It is important for Christians to have a full-orbed view of affliction, as a part of the Christian Life, so that they can properly glorify God in all stages of life. Some books to consider on this subject, include: ‘All Things for Good’, by Thomas Watson; ‘Facing Grief’, by John Flavel; and ‘From Grief to Glory’, by James Bruce III.
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Facing Grief
Counsel For Mourners
Description
A meditation on Luke 7:13, based upon advice Flavel gave to a woman who had lost her only son. Full of Scripture, counsel, warning and wisdom gained from personal experience of affliction. 136pp.
From Grief to Glory
Spiritual Journeys of Mourning Parents
Description
In ‘A Book of Comfort for Grieving Parents’, the author shares the sorrow of his own family’s loss of a child, and that of others such as Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon and John Bunyan. 216pp.
The Great Gain of Godliness
Practical Notes on Malachi 3:16-18
Description
A lightly-edited version of Watson’s exposition of Malachi 3:16–18. 176pp.
The Works of Stephen Charnock
Volume 5
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Book Description VOLUME FIVE contains a further nineteen discourses. By way of contrast with the earlier volumes – most of which are based on texts from the New Testament – five of the discourses here draw on texts from the Old Testament Scriptures. Many of the topics addressed are of perennial interest to all Christians: […]
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