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  • av Gordon David Kell
    160,-

    The theme of When Angels Sat Down is taken from Day 61 in Footsteps in the Snow. That article focuses on two passages. The first is in Matthew 28: "An angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat on it" (v. 2). The second is in John 20: "And she (Mary) saw two angels in white sitting, one at the head and the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain (v. 12). Angels were present at the birth of Jesus. They ministered to Him after He was confronted by Satan in the wilderness and in the Garden of Gethsemane. Before going to the cross, Christ said He could call on more than twelve legions of angels (Matthew 26:53). But the Lord's work of salvation at Calvary was entirely His own: the angels could only stand in wonder as the Lord of life sacrificed His life for our redemption. Angels, however, were present to announce His resurrection. And it is at the resurrection we see them doing something they were not created to do. They sat down. Angels are the ministers of God and constantly fulfil holy activities. So to see them sitting down is very interesting. In the simple acts of sitting down on the stone that was rolled away and in the place where Jesus had been lain in the tomb we have vivid reminders of the finished work of Christ and the glory of His resurrection.This series of books was written to be read day by day or simply opened at any page to find a self-contained reflection on a Bible passage. In is intended that these bite-sized readings would stimulate daily Bible reading and encourage further study. The readings that appear on Sundays have a particular reference to worshipping the Lord in the light of His request that we remember His death (see Luke 22:19-20 and 1 Corinthians 11:23-26). It appears from Acts 20:7 to be a practice the early church adopted. From this place of worship, I believe we enter each new week in discipleship and service. By remembering Christ's love for us, we are inspired to serve Him and each other in love.I hope that When Angels Sat Down will encourage its readers, like the angels, to pause and reflect on the power and majesty of the Person and work of Jesus.

  • av Gordon Kell
    154,-

  • - Meditations on Psalm 119
    av Truth for Today team
    161,-

    What is Psalm 119 all about? Really, just one theme - the excellency and value of the Word of God. For Christians, the Word of God not only furnishes us with a knowledge of the living God, but it also speaks of the Christ who has revealed Him.

  • av Frederick Albert Hughes
    101,-

    In much of the Christian church the importance of the Lord's Supper has lost its appeal. This book sets out to stimulate a love for the Lord and to emphasise the central role of the remembrance of Him. Using Old Testament pictures, and studies on the Person of Christ, the author encourages obedience to the Lord's request: "Remember Me".

  • - An Exposition of the Books of the Exile
    av Frank Binford Hole
    148,-

    This book is an exposition of the Old Testament books of the Exile: Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. In his clear pithy style, the author examines their prophecies concerning Jesus Christ and God's past and future plans for Israel, and considers the message they have for Christians today.

  • - and Other Papers
    av Hamilton Smith
    116,-

    This collection of 14 meditations on a variety of Scriptural subjects, including individual Psalms, incidents in the Gospels, and chapters in the Epistles, is an excellent introduction to the ministry of Hamilton Smith. The author's aim is to encourage in Christians a greater appreciation of Christ and growth into His likeness.

  • - Studies in Ephesians and Joshua
    av John Stuart Blackburn
    131,-

    A collection of articles from Scripture Truth magazine on the subject of "The Christian's Canaan". They explore the way in which the Old Testament book of Joshua illuminates the themes of the New Testament letter to the Ephesians.

  • - a Study of the Kingdom of God
    av John S. Blackburn
    101 - 226,-

    A study of the Kingdom of God: the nature and values of the Kingdom; the relationship between its present apparent imperfection and future visible glory; Israel, the Kingdom and the Church; the action of God in establishing it; and the corresponding responsibilities laid on believers.

  • av Hamilton Smith
    104 - 228,-

  • av Yannick Ford
    90,99 - 217,-

    A commentary on Job, which shows that there is one message of salvation throughout the Bible. This work also shows how the lessons that Job learned can teach us not to rely on ourselves, but to trust in the Lord Jesus. It takes up the points made by Job and his friends, and shows how these can be understood in the light of the Bible as a whole.

  • - as Illustrated in the Words and Ways of the Prophet Elisha
    av John Thomas Mawson
    122 - 249,-

  • av William Kelly
    234 - 416,-

    Considers the subject of the inspiration of the Bible under the main headings of Divine Authority, Apostolic Doctrine, Its Uniformity, The Human Element and Divine Design. The latter topic introduces each book of the Bible in turn, demonstrating the evidence of its inspiration, and relating it to the inspired themes of the whole.

  • av William Kelly
    142 - 269,-

  • av Frank B. Hole
    128 - 252,-

  • av Frank B. Hole
    161 - 292,-

  • av Frank B. Hole
    116 - 243,-

    Presenting a review of key writings of the New Testament, this volume contains expositions of Romans and the two epistles to the Corinthians.

  • av Frank B. Hole
    196 - 380,-

  • - A Brief Exposition of Isaiah 40 to 57
    av Hamilton Smith
    93,99

    A systematic verse-by-verse exposition of the second part of Isaiah's prophecy, focussing on the issue of idolatry in chapters 40 to 48, and the Messiah, God's Servant, in chapters 49 to 57. A dispensational approach is taken, identifying past and future fulfilment of prophecies. At each stage practical lessons are drawn for Christians today.

  • - Extracts from Diary and Letters of a Young Soldier of Christ in Bank, Billet and Battle-Field
    av Charles Harold Mawson
    80,-

    Trooper Charles Harold Mawson's diary and letters tell of a remarkable, but brief, life. A committed Christian, working in a bank, Charlie was called up for military service with the Household Battalion. Always on Christian service, he trained at Windsor, and fought in "France", until a shell exploded at Poelcappelle on October 12th, 1917.

  • av Algernon James Pollock
    101,-

    Growing in the Christian faith is not easy. There's a war on! Satan is implacably opposed to the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer. The Holy Spirit supplies His sword, the Word of God, with the definitive answer to each attack. It is vital to know what it says about each combatant. Pollock, with characteristic clarity, presents his analysis.

  • - An Invitation to Think About Your Faith
    av Philip Nunn
    96,99

    Philip Nunn discusses the basics of faith and asks whether Christianity makes sense. He answers questions such as: How certain can we be? Why is truth important? Are there no other ways to God than Jesus? He examines critical arguments against the Christian faith and shows why they are not sustainable.

  • av David Anderson, George Bell, George E. Stevens, m.fl.
    96,99

    For many years, the "Truth for Today" programme on London's Premier Christian Radio has been challenging and encouraging listeners with the truths of the Word of God. This book contains edited transcripts of the series on Paul's letter to the Colossians. Read, enjoy and share the authors' delight in its great subject: Christ is everything!

  • av Algernon James Pollock
    90,99

    It is an historical fact that Jesus Christ actually rose from the dead, and ascended to heaven. In a survey encompassing Old and New Testaments as well as Lyttleton's Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul, Pollock affirms his thesis with characteristic eloquence. This new edition conveys his message to the 21st Century reader.

  • av Yannick Ford
    90,99

    "He shall see the labour of His soul, and be satisfied", prophesied Isaiah. His prophecy was fulfilled by the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus, with wonderful far-reaching results. They are the fruit of the labour of Jesus: closely associated with our current and future blessing. The author explores some of this glorious fruit in this book.

  • av David Anderson
    122,-

    What does the Bible, the Word of God, teach about creation: the origins of the universe, the world and life itself? This book encourages 21st-century Christians to stand for its teaching in an increasingly materialistic and secular world, marked by aggressive and hostile atheism.

  • av John Thomas Mawson
    113,99

  • av Frank Binford Hole
    122,-

  • av Frank Binford Hole
    131,-

    This book includes such subjects as faith, peace, justification, redemption, sanctification, the new nature and worship. God always intended that His children should have a complete understanding of His salvation. This book aims to help readers achieve this.

  • av Philip Nunn
    90,-

    "One of the greatest problems among Christians today is bitterness and lack of forgiveness. It spreads like a poison in our communities." This book explores forgiveness from a Biblical perspective. Part One takes a practical approach to the subject, while Part Two explores its doctrinal basis.

  • av Glen W. Baxter
    128,-

    This book contains edited transcripts of all Glenn's radio broadcasts. They cover a wide variety of topics including Old Testament character studies, key Christian teachings, and studies in New Testament books. With the needs of young Christians to the fore in each case, the emphasis is on clarity of exposition and challenge in application.

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