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The wisdom of the ages can still be read through the Crossway Classic Commentaries, history's finest commentaries on individual books of the Bible. Each volume has been carefully edited and tailored for today's reader, but also carefully preserves the original meaning and message of the expositor. In this new work, John Calvin explains the prophet Jeremiah's emphasis on God's mercy and kindness toward His chosen but erring people.
The wisdom of the ages can still be read in the Crossway Classic Commentaries, which present the very best all-time commentaries on individual books of the Bible. In this newest release, John Calvin explores key passages of Genesis--a book of important beginnings and memorable accounts that lays the foundation of Christianity. Carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for today's reader, Calvin's insights are an excellent guide for every student interested in fathoming the depths of the Bible's first book.
For all who desire tools for a deeper understanding of Scripture, the Crossway Classic Commentaries are excellent resources that have stood the test of time and still speak today. Each volume has been carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for contemporary readers. In this great work on Isaiah, John Calvin notes the numerous prophetic passages that were fulfilled during Christ's earthly ministry, and with anticipation expounds upon those that are yet to be realized.
In Suffering Wisely and Well, Eric Ortlund explores different types of trials throughout Scripture, particularly the story of Job, revealing the spiritual purpose for pain and reassuring readers with God's promise of restoration.
Follow Luke's ordered narrative of events in the book of Acts to see how the early church grew "under the plan of God, centered on King Jesus, and empowered by the Spirit."
With the philosophy that "as we shape our decisions, our decisions shape us," Aimee Joseph teaches readers how to worship and draw closer to Christ through their daily decisions.
In this 10-week study of Paul's letter to the Philippians, learn how to find peace in Christ through challenges and press on for the sake of the gospel. Part of the Flourish Bible Study series.
In this holistic study of Paul's ministry, author and missionary Elliot Clark brilliantly explains why Christians today should seek God's approval--not worldly ambition--when sharing the gospel.
Packer's newest book disciples us in mere Christianity and grounds us more clear-headedly in our faith so that we can explain it to skeptics and maintain an ecumenical church that upholds orthodox beliefs.
Surveys the meaning and implications of Jesus's divine sonship for how modern Christians think and speak about Christ, especially in relation to Bible translation and missionary engagement with Muslims across the globe.
A compassionate and biblical guide to help mourning widows movetoward finding comfort and joy as they live for God. Cornish leadsthe reader to find renewed identity and purpose after losing herhusband.
This volume in the Crossway Classic Commentary Series reprints the classic studies of the Epistles of John by John Calvin, the Reformation's most influential Bible teacher, and Matthew Henry, the influential 17th century scholar.
This in-depth work outlines the Apostle Paul's suggestions forspiritual growth and explains why the Christian life is worthwhile.A Crossway Classic Commentary.
Answering many questions, Bridges' classic insights and carefully abridged and stylistically adapted text give stimulating applications from the lessons of Proverbs. Part of the Crossway Classic Commentaries.
One of seven expositories on the Gospels written by Ryle. Students of God's Word will appreciate his thorough study and practical emphasis on the book of Mark. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
Preacher and author Thomas Manton provides enlightening discussion on the book of James, the "Proverbs of the New Testament." A Crossway Classic Commentary.
After studying over 40 commentaries, J.C. Ryle wrote this examination of the Gospel of Matthew, giving the church one of the great works on this book. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
Seasoned pastor and college president Phil Ryken offers a unique exploration of 1 Corinthians 13, showing how an understanding of the love of Christ compels us to love more deeply in response.
A noted evangelical scholar presents a serious treatment of the doctrine of the love of God and an honest, biblically sound handling of its difficulties and problematic passages. He critiques sentimental ideas such as "God hates the sin, but loves the sinner" and provides interesting perspective on how God loves us. This discussion is blended with consideration of God's sovereignty and His wrath, both of which are important elements of His love, and does away with trivialities and cliches to get to the heart of the matter.
Pastor John Piper unveils the person of Christ so that everyonecan understand Jesus' deity, power and wisdom. This accessiblevolume can awaken unbelievers and sweeten any Christian's view ofthe Lord's character.
Fernando believes that much ministry failure results from neglect of the basics of the faith. He identifies the foundational elements that allow Christian workers to be both effective and joyful in their callings. The author supports his teaching with Scripture and stories from his ministry. This book challenges God's people and provides the resources to cultivate a fruitful, longtime ministry.
Short and practical, this book by best-selling author John Piper encourages those struggling with illness to focus their attention on God and his grace through reflections on ten lessons he learned while in the hospital.
Best-selling author John Piper examines the Bible's "self-authenticating" nature and unique ability to showcase God's unmatched glory that enlightens the eyes of our hearts to know that the Bible is the Word of God.
Filled with wise advice from someone who's "been there," this short book encourages pastors' wives to look to Christ when facing the challenges of ministry, whether it's late-night counseling sessions, unfair complaints, or unrealistic expectations.
Offering readers a valuable resource for thinking through a contentious issue, this timely book by award-winning author Kevin DeYoung summarizes the Bible's teaching on homosexuality and responds to popular objections raised by Christians and non-Christians.
This book of 25 devotionals from John Piper helps readers refocus and meditate on the one thing that makes the Christmas season worth celebrating: the birth of Jesus, Israel's long-awaited Messiah.
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