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Reflecting on forty years of matrimony, John Piper exalts the biblical meaning of marriage over its emotion, exhorting couples to keep their covenant as a display of Christ's covenant-keeping love for the church.
A collection of writings from classical and contemporarytheologians and Bible teachers encouraging believers to face deathwith a firm and confident belief in the character and promises ofGod.
Piper demonstrates from Scripture that we don't need to choose between glorifying God with our heart and glorifying him with our mind. It's not heart or mind, but heart and mind.
This exceptional collection of twenty-five short readings drawnfrom classic and contemporary theologians, Bible teachers, andmissionaries will encourage anyone going through a period ofsuffering.
This polemic against the "Bauer-Ehrman Thesis" examines modern New Testament criticism against orthodoxy in early Christianity. Throughout, vigilance is shown toward the modern adherence to postmodern ideals of diversity.
A fresh, edgy, personal, challenging, and hopeful devotional onPsalm 27, a psalm that juxtaposes trouble and worship. A companionto Whiter Than Snow, a devotional based on Psalm 51.
This Crossway Classic Commentary capsulizes the basics of the faith, including Christ's nature and the profound meaning of His presence and works on earth.
This classic commentary still speaks today, thanks to the careful work of series editors J.I. Packer and Alister McGrath, who have revived and tailored Ryle's wisdom for today's readers.
Rejecting the advice of the world, J. I. Packer calls seniors to press on with endurance in the final years of their lives and encourages them to finish strong for the sake of God's glory and their joy.
Newman offers holistic strategies for witnessing to family members and others close to us. He bases his practical advice on biblical truth and sensitivity to the difficulty of the task.
This carefully selected collection of sermons acquaints readers with the life and ministry of famed preacher Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, explaining each message's historical context and relevance for the church today.
Loving people is hard sometimes. Here is the help we need to embrace relationship, endure rejection, cultivate community, and reach out to even the most unlovable as we discover the power to live a loving life.
John Piper's biography of William Wilberforce takes readersbeyond Wilberforce's battle against slavery and explores thebeliefs and motivations of this influential evangelicalpolitician.
Meals are an important part of hospitality--fostering grace in our communities. Chester draws from six narratives in the Gospel of Luke to urge sacrificial giving and loving around the table.
Paul's letter to the Galatians provides key insights into salvation and the nature of grace. Drawing on years of pastoral ministry, Wilson leads readers through the book's major themes with exegetical clarity and theological care. A Preaching the Word commentary.
Many people are struggling with shame. Whether it comes from things they have done, or things done to them, shame is the sign of a wounded spirit. This tract demonstrates that through Jesus Christ people can find unlimited mercy, forgiveness, and cleansing.
Readers are invited to ponder the last moments of the most extraordinary life in history--the life of Jesus Christ. This tract is a great resource for anyone who does not know the free gift offered by Jesus through his last words: "It is finished."
In this tract, speaker and best-selling author Paul David Tripp invites readers to see Christmas as a celebration of the birth of a great warrior--Jesus, who won the victory over sin and death.
When faced with suffering it is easy to ask Why me? In this tract adapted from his book God's Grace in Your Suffering, David Powlison shares the joy that comes from knowing the Savior who is with his people through their trials.
Grudem postulates that by engaging in business we glorify God because we are emulating God's own creative work. This book is a guide to imitating God during interactions with customers, coworkers, employees, and businesses.
Lightfoot's thorough study of the key concepts and passages in this hopeful text has, like all the other Crossway Classic Commentaries, been tailored for the understanding of today's readers.
John Calvin still speaks through this Crossway Classic Commentary, where he explores Paul's pastoral counsel to two younger apostles on church and doctrinal issues. Abridged and adapted for today's reader.
Owen's commentary on Hebrews will inspire contemporary believers as they seek to uphold and defend Christianity in a pluralistic world. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
One of history's greatest Bible expositors looks at the centralthemes of the book of Acts and the formation of the New TestamentChurch. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
This epistle to the church at Corinth is a masterpiece ofspiritual truth applied to church crises of both belief andpractice. Hodge's commentary on it is an undeniable classic.
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